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TIA-455-244 2011 Edition, October 7, 2011 Methods for Measuring the Change in Transmittance of Optical Fibers in Expressed Buffer Tubes When Subjected to Temperature Cycling
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Description / Abstract:
Introduction
Intent
This test is applicable to cables containing a multiplicity of
buffer tubes and specified for midspan access applications
requiring expressed buffer tube storage (buffer tubes stored in
their intact form; not cut, opened, or removed).
Storing several meters of expressed tubes in pedestals or splice
cases is common field practice. This practice simplifies access to
fibers for future reconfiguration or as a collateral result of
accessing one or a few of the tubes in a cable.
The procedure in this document tests the ability of tubes to
withstand temperature cycling without sustaining the specified
induced fiber attenuation when the tubes are not constrained by
other cable components or are only minimally constrained by slack
management devices typically used in splice cases or pedestals.
Typical indications of failure are:
1. A temporary or permanent change in optical throughput which
exceeds limits stated in the Detail Specification.
2. Cracks, blisters, or kinks of expressed buffer tubes.