AINOPOL All-Optical Network Cabling Solution: Key Points for Professional Design and Construction
With the digital transformation of enterprises and the rapid development of intelligent buildings, a stable, efficient and standardized structured cabling system has become an indispensable infrastructure for modern buildings. Relying on its leading all-optical network technology and mature implementation solutions, AINOPOL provides comprehensive cabling system design and implementation support from outdoor to indoor for various types of buildings.
Key Design Points for Outdoor Cabling and Incoming Pipework in Building Complexes
In the cabling system of building complexes, AINOPOL places great emphasis on the standardization and reliability of external line introduction to ensure the efficient and safe access of optical signals into buildings.

External Line Introduction Management: The external line incoming pipes of buildings must comply with waterproof, moisture-proof and pressure-resistant standards to protect optical fibers from the external environment in the household access section.
Pipe Material and Routing: High-strength metal or composite material pipes are adopted with appropriate margins reserved for subsequent maintenance and expansion. The routing design should avoid crossing with high-voltage power pipelines to reduce interference.
Design Requirements for Indoor Cabling Systems in Buildings
Indoor cabling is a key link in the implementation of all-optical networks. AINOPOL strictly follows the principles of structuration, modularization and standardization to ensure network performance and operational convenience.
Protection Methods for Floor Cabling
Exposed Cabling: Protected by trunking or metal conduits, featuring a neat and aesthetic appearance and easy maintenance.
Concealed Cabling: When embedded in walls or floor slabs, metal conduits must be used for protection to ensure cable safety and compliance with fire protection codes.
Vertical Backbone Cabling: Cabling from equipment rooms to weak current rooms and between weak current rooms is recommended to be laid via cable trays, facilitating centralized management and large-capacity transmission.
Installation Specifications for Public Area Equipment
The bottom edge of concealed fiber distribution boxes or information wiring boxes shall be ≥1.5 meters above the ground.
The bottom edge of exposed enclosures shall be ≥1.8 meters above the ground, balancing operational convenience and safety protection.
Configuration Standards for Information Wiring Boxes
AC220V power sockets with protective earthing shall be configured inside the boxes for power supply to ONU devices.
An independent earthing terminal block shall be installed and reliably connected to the local equipotential terminal block of the floor.
Rigorous implementation of isolation measures for high-voltage and low-voltage electricity shall be carried out to avoid interference and potential safety hazards.
Core Advantages of AINOPOL All-Optical Network Solution
What AINOPOL provides is not only cabling products, but also a full-cycle solution covering design, construction, acceptance and operation & maintenance:
All-Optical Architecture: Adopting Fiber to the Room (FTTR) or Fiber to the Desk (FTTD) mode, supporting gigabit even 10-gigabit access to meet future network upgrade needs.
Standardized Implementation: Strictly complying with national and industrial specifications to ensure system compatibility, scalability and reliability.
Intelligent Management: Supporting visual operation & maintenance of the cabling system to improve the efficiency of fault location and handling.
Safety and Reliability: Comprehensive protection of network and electrical safety from physical protection to electrical isolation.
With its technical accumulation and project practice in the field of all-optical networks, AINOPOL provides high-standard, future-oriented structured cabling systems for various buildings such as office buildings, parks, campuses and hospitals. Standardized design and construction are not only a guarantee for network performance, but also the foundation for long-term stable operation.