Fiber optic cable installations with some foresight and care can be done in such a way as to secure maximum cable performance.
Fiber optic conduit installation.
Never kink the cable.
It s inflexible for conduit installation for a big difficulty to make moves adds and changes.
The cable will be protected by rigid or flexible conduit.
When pulling cable in conduit all transition points should be kept smooth.
Fiber optic cable can be installed in conduits either by pulling the cable by hand or by using a capstan.
Installation guidelines include the following.
Do not mix copper cable and fiber cable in the same ducts or trays.
Once the plan and site are set up the technician can start running the fiber optic cable from the optical network terminal through the house.
Fiber optic cable plant installation fiber optic cable may be installed indoors or outdoors using several different installation processes.
Run cable and conduit.
Fiber optic cable installation conduit cabling conduit cabling can be used indoors in walls or ceilings and outdoors especially for underground cables.
When using a capstan to pull the cable through the conduit the capstan must have a diameter that must meet the minimum bending radius of the cable under installation tensile load.
Fiber optic cables should be placed in their own dedicated ducts or trays.
Outdoor cable may be direct buried pulled or blown into conduit or innerduct or installed aerially between poles.
Do not exceed recommended tensile loads.
You can install unlisted optical fiber cables in building spaces other than risers ducts or plenum spaces if the length of the optical fiber cable measured from its point of entrance does not exceed 50 ft and the optical fiber cable terminates in an enclosure.
Never exceed recommended bend radiuses during or after installation.
After the fiber optic cable is installed into a duct or innerduct end plugs should be installed to provide an effective water seal.