Familiarizing yourselfwith standard 301 is a smart step to avoid such problems up until a little over a year ago an installation standard for optical cable didn t exist.
Aerial fiber optic cable installation.
When installing optical cable what you don t know could really hurt you or damage your cable.
For the last drop especially many network operators choose to use pre terminated aerial cable because it eliminates the need for time consuming and expensive fusion splicing.
Before starting any aerial fiber optic cable installation all personnel must be thoroughly familiar with occupational safety and hazard act osha regulations.
The main drawback to using pre terminated.
These cables can be installed in short spans between aerial poles without a separate messenger upon which to attach the optical cable.
This video presents the fiber optic cable laying on underground application.
Completely metal free design with fiber counts from 12 to 288 fibers suitable for deployment near high voltage power lines in long spans.
Also available in mid and long length spans.
Aerial fiber cables are designed to accommodate the severe environment preventing the destruction of the nature and man made damage or theft.
Like every other fiber cable aerial cable can be field spliced or deployed pre terminated.
These cables are commonly called as aerial fiber cables which are widely used for outside plant osp installation on poles.
Typical fiber optic cable installation includes the following.
3 02 before cable.
Each method has its pros and cons.
There are also different types of aerial fiber optic cables.
A new fiber optic installation standard.
Generally speaking they are usually made of heavy jackets and strong metal or aramid strength members.
Hands on video training presentation for osp fttx project deployment and activ.
Lashing fiber optic cable to a messenger cable the installation process of a lashed aerial fiber optic cable will generally require one or more bucket trucks to allow workers to reach the location of the lashing guide cables around poles and through trees or other obstacles and move the lasher across poles.