Hi all, I hope this is the right forum to ask this questions on.
Is there a legal or industry standard on the minimum distance a cabinet (Cannon for example) can be placed to a residential property. Obviously, this type of cabinet is one of the larger ones and is used to feed town up to around 10,000 UPRN's (premises) so it gets quite loud during the summer when it is hot.
Is there a legal distance from a lived in property it has to be placed as it creates noise pollution, or not?
Thanks
Only Openreach could answer that, as this is a BT Residential Customer Forum, and nothing to do with Openreach.
I have tried to go via Openreach, but they don't have any channels for these type of questions. If anyone has any idea where I can find this information, please let me know as I have searched and cannot find any published information regarding distance from prems.
I am hoping that someone here may know something about this or if BT have a standard they go by.
Apart for FTTC , generally OR don’t use mains powered ‘street cabinets’ and certainly not one that would service 1000’s of properties.
There are many alternatives network providers, some of them use a different network architecture to Openreach, they can make much more use of powered street furniture, and then there is Virgin Media that have some fairly huge street ‘cabinets’,
As far as the one you are enquiring about , it definitely won’t be a BT cabinet and judging by the description it won’t be an Openreach one either.
As a general rule , they need planning permission, so presumably the local authority agreed to the location etc.
Perhaps you could upload a photo of the cabinet, as it should be possible to identify it.
Are there any adjacent mobile phone masts, as those cabinets can be quite large?
Hey all,
I know the make of the cabinets and now I know that BT and Openreach don't use these cabinets and that might be why I cannot find any documentation regarding official distance from properties.
The cabinet would be this size, very large cabinets used by alt-nets.
Maybe I can't find any documentation because there is no legal standard and the companies make up standards of their own?
Its unlikely you would hear much noise, as although most cabinets have cooling fans, they are normally only audible if you are standing right nest to them.
Try standing by an Openreach fibre cabinet, you would have to be very close to hear the noise.
You wait until people start installing heat pumps, then you will have something to add to the ambient noise level.