Armored Fiber Optic Cable Preparation for Mid-Span Access | FONCS

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2022
  • When a laid backbone fiber optic cable requires splicing, dropping into smaller fiber counts, or repairing only the necessary optical fibers without interrupting the overall flow of others, preparation for mid-span access is ideal.
    This time we will show you the necessary steps that involve a successful mid-span armored cable preparation, from measuring and removing the cable’s protection to unsheathing loose tubes and accessing fibers.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @dalchandmewara6121
    @dalchandmewara6121 Před rokem +1

    nice

  • @Alberto27816
    @Alberto27816 Před 7 měsíci

    How to get a connection to home from this midspan

  • @catalyst429
    @catalyst429 Před 10 měsíci

    why is it that no matter how hard i try to find a video of how to do this on cable that is NOT armored, this is the only video that pops up... so frustrating. Its like the internet pretends all loose tube fiber is armored. I only learned on armored at school... if i look up tools to midspan "unarmored" fiber all that pops up is ARMORED FIBER STRIPPING TOOLS. Why on earth is this so hard to find any information on, i have found one small reddit conversation and thats all!

  • @kotechcompany
    @kotechcompany Před 11 měsíci

    what is the common specification for midspan fiber cable to know it will be used in midspan or not?

    • @foncs
      @foncs  Před 11 měsíci

      It depends on the type of cable and the installation environment. Generally, it is necessary for drop installations and fiber transitions with loose tube armored and dielectric cables.

  • @clemencechinhamo249
    @clemencechinhamo249 Před rokem +1

    Whats the name of that slitting tool ?

    • @foncs
      @foncs  Před rokem +1

      It's a Miller Armored Cable Slitter, it's great for slitting the armor layer on fiber feeder, central tube & stranded loose tube fiber optic cables.

  • @Ashphinchtersayswhat
    @Ashphinchtersayswhat Před rokem +2

    How the hell did you know where the twist came up in the center? It’s key to mid spanning

    • @foncs
      @foncs  Před rokem +1

      We unrolled the loose tubes in the middle while holding both ends of the cable, this will relieve some tension to cut the central strength member, breaking the SZ stranding of the loose tubes in the process.

    • @Ashphinchtersayswhat
      @Ashphinchtersayswhat Před rokem

      @@foncs no I mean before you strip the cable. Any indicators on the outside of the jacket?

    • @jonathanjensen2727
      @jonathanjensen2727 Před rokem

      @@Ashphinchtersayswhat Sometimes you can see it on the outer layer. But that depends on the thickness of the outer layer. On some cables its also marked where its retwisted.

    • @Ashphinchtersayswhat
      @Ashphinchtersayswhat Před rokem

      @@jonathanjensen2727 I have looked on all my different count armor cable and no buenos. Bummer.

    • @jonathanjensen2727
      @jonathanjensen2727 Před rokem

      @@Ashphinchtersayswhat I see, we use a norwegian brand called Ducatel at work. Here they have a marking that looks like a "bridge" sort of on the rotations. Every brand might not give us that benefit tho :)

  • @muhammadaliqureshi8677
    @muhammadaliqureshi8677 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi

  • @muhammadaliqureshi8677
    @muhammadaliqureshi8677 Před 11 měsíci

    سر میں نے fiber optic کا 6ماہ قورس کیا ہے

  • @gradyrm237
    @gradyrm237 Před 4 měsíci

    Please show a video of splicing this fiber. A 20 inch ring cut? GTFO. Show me.