Outside Plant Construction Guide
Alternative methods of deploying underground fiber cables includes using storm water drains and sewers, while another is micro-trenching, which involves using a machine cut a narrow slot in the
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Alternative methods of deploying underground fiber cables includes using storm water drains and sewers, while another is micro-trenching, which involves using a machine cut a narrow slot in the
This document provides guidelines for laying optical fibre cables, including detailed surveying the cable route, soil categorization, recommended
Outside plant cables often span distances longer than the limits of manufactured cables (5-15 km typically), Deploying cables of lengths >5km can be difficult, so cables may need to be spliced to
Personnel feeding cable into a feed-chute must make sure that they do not position themselves inside a cable loop. Hearing protection may be required by vehicle operators. Pre-ripping provides a safety
Metaled, macadamized, concrete and stone paved roads shall also be cut to a depth of 1.65 meter. The cable shall be laid through DWC pipe and the road surface shall be restored to original.
Aerial cabling technical requirements include using self-supported ADSS cables equipped with non-metal strength members for their design to withstand high tension loads and environmental
Sec. 12. (a) If space exists in the limited access highway conduit and operator has not previously installed its own conduit, the operator shall install fiber optic cable in the limited access highway
Method Of Measurement - Fiber optic cable will be measured by the number of feet of cable actually installed, as to be verified by the sequential length markings on the cable, in accordance with the
This publication has been prepared to provide a compilation of standard requirements used by the North Carolina Department of Transportation for construction contracts.
Fiber optic cable sequential numbers are required at each pole location and vault wall. Sequential numbers will identify conduit length, and slack left in vaults and at poles.
For example: Install 3,456 feet of 144 count underground fiber optic cable, 245 feet of 80 count fiber optic cable in existing conduit, 2667 feet of 120 count aerial, 10 hand holes, and 5 guy and anchors.
Section 770.51(D) states that types OFN and OFC optical fiber cables are to be listed as being suitable for general purpose use, with the exception of risers, plenums, and other spaces used for