1222-2019
It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
The ADSS cable reel (pay-off) must be located directly in line with the first traveler and must be back from the structure four times the height of the traveler (4:1 distance to height ratio). This gu...
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It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
The cables are designed for short, medium and long span distances and offer rapid deployment along existing rights-of-way. Tables provide specifications for typical mechanical properties, common cable
Safety is the top priority, as the cable can become conductive from contaminants. Proper handling and installation techniques are required to ensure long service life of the cable.
This standard provides both construction and performance requirements for maintenance of the proper optical fiber integrity and optical transmission capabilities of ADSS cable.
5. Optical Fiber Cable Characteristics 5.1 The Mechanical and Environmental Performance of the Cable 5.2 Installation Conditions
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A safe distance must be maintained from power lines of different voltage levels: greater than 1.0m for 35KV, greater than 1.5m for 110KV, and greater than 3.0m for 220KV.
Flex-Span designs are optimized for a broader combination of fiber counts and span lengths, providing ADSS system designers more flexibility in their product selection.
Like other fiber optic cables, ADSS cable weighs less than equivalent copper cables and will tend to sag less over a given aerial span. Because of this, it should occupy the uppermost available
Since building systems may require many types of cables, both fiber and copper, these cables should be separated to protect the fiber cables from damage and all cables marked properly.
The ADSS cable shall be sagged from the pay-off (cable reel) end and work back toward the take-up equipment starting with the deadend at the first structure near the cable reel.
Actual link distances may be constrained by attenuation, depending on specific loss budget. continued