SMPTE EG 2039-2008
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Itis recognized that maintenance and cleaning of the cable / connector infrastructure is of primary concern tousers. Fiber optic contacts need to be inspected and kept clean, but maintenance is simply a matter of regularinspection and cleaning.
Most fiber optic problems can be attributed to the fiber optic contact becoming dirty; therefore most fiber opticconnectors are designed to make the cleaning of the fiber optic contacts as easy as possible.
Usually with fiber optic assemblies you first “inspect the end face and if it isn’t dirty leave it alone”. However ifthe fiber is observed to have any dust, smudges, or oils, it needs to be cleaned.
The Inspection and cleaning process is normally simple and quick, with minimal tooling required, as is shownin this Engineering Guideline. If inspection equipment is not available, the cleaning procedures need to beimplemented.
Manufacturers of the 304M connector will recommend and / or provide their preferred inspection and cleaningequipment, together with cleaning and inspection instructions. However this document provides examples ofthe some of the solutions currently available. Users are advised to contact the connector manufacturer formore specific cleaning instructions.
Product Details
- Published:
- 10/20/2008
- Number of Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 1 file , 290 KB