FTTH round drop cable 1 fiber, as known as fiber optical drop cable is designed to used on last mile installation routes to connect final users to FTTH or GPON line.
Features
Perfect for indoor and outdoor distribution networks
High connecting usability, easy access to the fiber core
Reinforced with aramid yarn or polylefin upon request
LSZH cable jacket, hard resistance of material to objects (Building, trees)
Applied outdoor, for installation on the telecommunication supports, between the buildings and industrial constructions.
Applied indoor, for cable tray distribution networks of fiber optics. It is allowed to lay cable on the outdoor.
Applied in drain system distribution networks of fiber optics.
Technical specification
Item
Technology Parameters
Applications
Outdoor, indoor
Product code
FOC-R-LSZH(BC)-PF*6*1670+WB+RC+0.9-LSZH-1xG657-3.0 mm
Tight buffer material
PVC
Strength member material
Aramid yarn/Polyolefin
Fiber cores
1
Fiber core options
G.657A1, G.657A2
Cable jacket color
Black
Sheath material
LSZH
Cable dimension,mm
3.0(±0.2)
Tensile strength, N
400
Application temperature, ℃
-50~+70
Certification
IEC-60794-1-2, ISO9001:2015
Length
1000/2000 m per drum
Water blocking yarn
optional
Rip cord
optional
Drawing
Test
Fiber optic core reflection test is proceed by Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR). Which is a device used to precisely detect faults in an optical fiber link of a communication networks. An OTDR generates a pulse inside a fiber to be tested for faults or defects. Different events within the fiber create a Rayleigh back scatter. Pulses are returned to the OTDR and their strengths are then measured and calculated as a function of time and plotted as a function of fiber stretch. The strength and returned signal tell about the location and intensity of the fault present. Not only maintenance, but also optical line installation services utilize OTDRs.
OTDR is useful for testing the integrity of fiber optic cables. It can verify splice loss, measure length and find faults. The OTDR is also commonly used to create a "picture" of fiber optic cable when it is newly installed. Later, comparisons can be made between the original trace and a second trace taken if problems arise. Analyzing the OTDR trace is always made easier by having documentation from the original trace that was created when the cable was installed. OTDR show you where the cables are terminated and confirm the quality of the fibers, connections and splices. OTDR traces are also used for troubleshooting, since they can show where breaks are in fiber when traces are compared to installation documentation.
Jera proceed test of FTTH drop cables on wavelengths (1310,1550 and 1625 nm). We use EXFO FTB-1 in this quality tests. Examining the quality of our cables to ensure ours customer could receive products which meet quality requirements.
We do this test on every cables we produce.
Our internal laboratory is capable to proceed such a series of standard related type tests.
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