Technical Specification
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SA TS 5386:2024
[Current]Multi-function poles
SA TS 5386:2024 provides requirements and guidance for the specification and procurement of multi-function poles (MFPs)
Published: 15/03/2024
Pages: 36
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Introduction
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative references
1.3 Terms and definitions
1.4 Acronyms
2 Multi-function pole design
2.1 Scope
2.2 Relevant publications
2.2.1 Segregation of equipment and cables
2.2.2 Pole materials and fabrication
2.2.3 Pole surface finishes
2.2.4 Structural requirements
2.3 General (informative)
2.3.1 Aesthetics and functional requirements
2.3.2 MFP physical dimensions
2.3.3 Pole diameter and structural requirements
2.3.4 Ingress protection
2.3.5 Impact resistance
2.3.6 Segregation of electrical, communication and data services within the pole
2.3.7 Conduits
2.3.7.1 General
2.3.7.2 Number of conduits
2.3.7.3 Diameter of conduits
2.3.8 Height of an MFP
2.3.9 Lower section (base) of an MFP
2.3.10 Footing design
2.3.11 Bird deterrents
2.3.12 Legacy equipment
3 Electrical supply
3.1 Scope
3.2 Relevant publications
3.2.1 Low voltage a.c. supplies
3.2.2 Cabling
3.2.3 Distribution of electrical services
3.2.4 Earthing
3.2.5 Lightning protection
3.2.6 Power isolation of radio frequency (RF) equipment
3.2.7 MFP access
3.3 General (informative)
3.3.1 Asset owner
3.3.2 Supply metering
3.3.2.1 Metering
3.3.2.2 Metered supplies
3.3.2.3 Unmetered supplies (UMS)
4 Connectivity and telecommunications infrastructure
4.1 Scope
4.2 Relevant publications
4.2.1 Cabling and antenna
4.2.2 Telecommunication equipment
4.2.3 Limiting exposure to RF fields
4.2.4 MFP access
4.3 General (informative)
4.3.1 Multiple small cell facilities
4.3.2 MFP location
4.3.3 Associated equipment
4.3.4 Shrouding or concealed antennas
5 Lighting requirements
5.1 Scope
5.2 Relevant publications
5.2.1 Lighting equipment
5.2.2 Lighting design
5.3 General (informative)
5.3.1 Lighting equipment
5.3.2 Maintainability
5.3.3 Luminaire electro-mechanical interface
6 Sensor requirements
6.1 Scope
6.2 Relevant publications
6.2.1 Sensors
6.2.2 Sensor performance
6.3 General (informative)
6.3.1 Sensor electro-mechanical interfaces
6.3.2 Sensor installation
7 Traffic signalling equipment requirements
7.1 Scope
7.2 Relevant publications
7.2.1 Equipment
7.2.2 Attachment of the traffic signalling equipment to an MFP
7.3 General (informative)
7.3.1 Procurement
7.3.2 New equipment
8 Security equipment requirements (informative)
8.1 Types of equipment
8.2 Mounting and other connections
8.3 Lighting requirements
9 Signage (informative)
9.1 Mounting and other connections
9.2 Structural considerations
9.3 Content and design of signs
9.4 Luminance of sign
10 Electric vehicle (EV) charging requirements
10.1 Scope
10.2 Relevant publications
10.2.1 Electric socket-outlets for charging
10.2.2 In cord-control and protection device (IC-CPD) and supply leads
10.2.3 Conductive charging equipment
10.2.4 Isolating supply point
10.3 General (informative)
10.3.1 Charging sockets
10.3.2 Charging interface
10.3.3 Metering, communication and capacity
10.3.4 Selection of an EV charging system
11 Power outlet requirements
11.1 Scope
11.2 Relevant publications
11.3 General (informative)
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