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Choosing a Pre Terminated Fiber Optic Assembly Tutorial

Want to install fiber optic for the installation? First you need to think about cable material and construction. Here is the full tutorial that how to choose a fiber cable for your installation.

Want to install fiber optic for the installation? First you need to think about cable material and construction. Here is the full tutorial that how to choose a fiber cable for your installation.

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<strong>Pre</strong>mium Custom <strong>Pre</strong>terminated <strong>Fiber</strong> <strong>Optic</strong> Assemblies<br />

and Ethernet Cables manufactured in the USA since 1997!<br />

CHOOSING A PRE<br />

TERMINATED FIBER<br />

OPTIC ASSEMBLY<br />

TUTORIAL<br />

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CABLE MATERIAL AND CONSTRUCTION<br />

INDOOR PLENUM:<br />

Use this for all indoor installations. The cable can be run directly in all indoor<br />

applications. Installation in conduit or innerduct is not required but does offer<br />

additional security for the possibility of the cable from being cut. Most installations<br />

do not use conduit of innerduct. A cable rated for plenum installation will have lowsmoke<br />

characteristics as defined by the NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency).<br />

OUTOOR:<br />

Outdoor cables are filled with a water blocking jell and are rated for all outdoor<br />

applications except for "direct bury". This cable is suitable for underground<br />

installation in conduit, overhead lashed to a guy wire, or secured to a building or<br />

other permanent outdoor structure. The drawback of the jell-filled cable is that it is<br />

mandated at a maximum of 50 feet run indoors due to fire-code regulations.<br />

INDOOR/OUTDOOR:<br />

Indoor/Outdoor cables are approved for use in underground conduits, even if the<br />

possibility of water infiltration exists. Indoor/Outdoor cables are not recommended<br />

for aerial installations.<br />

INTERLOCK ARMOR INDOOR PLENUM:<br />

This cable has all of the attributes of Indoor Plenum cable with the additional<br />

benefit of the armor which protects it from accidental cutting.<br />

INTERLOCK ARMOR INDOOR/OUTDOOR PLENUM:<br />

This cable has all of the attributes of Indoor Plenum and Indoor/Outdoor cable<br />

with the additional benefit of the armor which makes it suitable for direct bury.<br />

OUTDOOR AERIAL WITH MESSENGER:<br />

This cable has a steel messenger for use spanning from building to building or pole<br />

to pole etc. Due to the fact that it contains a jell-filled cable, it is limited to a<br />

maximum of 50 feet running indoors.<br />

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