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OPGW Splicing: Adding Sealant to Cable Ends

OPGW Splicing: Adding Sealant to Cable Ends

| March 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

Prepping OPGW requires a few things that normal fiber optic cables don’t require. One special requirement when prepping OPGW ends into a Stainless Steel 28″ Coyote closure, or any COYOTE® splice case for OPGW, is to add a Green Sealant Kit (Cat. No. 8003411) to the cable before wrapping the tape. This procedure ensures that [...]

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Fiber Optic Testing – Anomalies

Fiber Optic Testing – Anomalies

| June 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

Fiber optic testing with an OTDR is a fairly straight forward process. When you’re talking single-mode fiber most customers require, at a minimum, testing each fiber at 1310nm and 1550nm windows to insure that splice specifications are maintained. When testing outside plant this involves an OTDR , a pulse suppression box (launch) , knowledge of [...]

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Fiber Splicing Resulting in High Splice Loss

Fiber Splicing Resulting in High Splice Loss

| November 4, 2011

It’s time for a few more pics from the the world of unacceptable fiber optic splicing. The following photos shows a splice tray from an OPGW 24 fiber splice location mounted inside a Windsor splice closure. The first pictures shows that the tech used connector boots and silicon to protect the fibers from the edge [...]

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