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T1.329-2002

Network Equipment--Earthquake Resistance (Revision of T1.329-1995)


This standard, when used with established earthquake qualification practices, sets forth test methods, performance requirements, and acceptance criteria for determining the earthquake resistance of telecommunications equipment. Earthquake resistance is the equipment's ability to maintain a defined level of functionality without physical damage, disruption of service, or personnel hazard, during and after an earthquake. The purpose of this standard is to establish minimum levels of robustness for telecommunications equipment that may provide a level of survivability to preserve telecommunications services during and after an earthquake. This American National Standard establishes methods for determining equpment functionality within a defined earthquake environment.


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