Cabling Part 2 by Bill Woodward

Cabling Part 2 by Bill Woodward

Author:Bill Woodward
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2014-03-01T16:00:00+00:00


Typically, splice enclosures will incorporate the following features:

A strain-relief system that ensures the strength member will carry all of the tensile loading.

Clips incorporated into a panel or tray, or bonded to the enclosure. The clips hold the actual splices in an orderly fashion.

Space for looping the extra optical fiber required to perform the splice outside of the enclosure.

The splice enclosure shown in Figure 14-9 has three mechanical splices and three fusion splices. The clips that hold the splices are bonded to the enclosure. The mechanical splices are held in the top three clips and the fusion splices in the bottom three. Notice that this splice enclosure allows sufficient space for the optical fiber to be bent without exceeding its minimum bend radius.

Figure 14-9 A splice enclosure with three mechanical and three fusion splices



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