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TEST SCHEDULE AND TEST PROCEDURE OF SPLICE CLOSURE FOR OPTICAL FIBRE CABLES (Suitable for NonRibbon Fibre Splicing) NO. TEC/TSTP/GR/TX/OJC002/03/APR2010 TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING CENTRE KHURSHIDLAL
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Gather all necessary materials: splice closure, fiber optic cables, tools for cutting and stripping, and sealing materials.
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Identify the location where the splice closure will be installed and ensure it's suitable for the environment.
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Prepare the fiber optic cables by cutting them to the appropriate length and stripping the outer jacket.
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Insert the prepared cables into the splice closure according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Arrange the fibers in their respective slots within the closure, ensuring they are not bent excessively.
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Use splice trays to secure the fibers and perform the necessary splicing using fusion or mechanical splicing methods.
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Properly secure all fibers and trays within the closure, ensuring that no excessive tension is applied to the fibers.
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Seal the splice closure to protect it from moisture and environmental factors, using the materials provided.
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Test the fusion splices for continuity and performance as per industry standards.
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Finally, document the installation and perform quality checks to ensure proper functioning.

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Telecommunication companies looking to maintain and connect network infrastructure.
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Internet service providers that need to splice fiber optic cables for high-speed internet.
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Utility companies that require reliable communication lines for operational efficiency.
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Any organization or project that involves the installation of fiber optic networks.
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A splice closure is a protective enclosure used to safeguard the splices of fiber optic cables, ensuring the integrity and performance of the optical connections.
Generally, contractors or companies involved in the installation and maintenance of fiber optic networks are required to file splice closures.
To fill out a splice closure, one must document the details of the splicing process, including the types of fibers being spliced, the location, date, and any additional information relevant to the work performed.
The purpose of a splice closure is to protect fiber optic splices from environmental factors such as moisture, dirt, and physical stress, ensuring reliable connectivity.
The information that must be reported on a splice closure typically includes the type of cables, location of the splice, date of splicing, technicians involved, and any test results or observations.
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