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Retractable Techniques in fibre optic infrastructures

Öner Özemre – Telecom Sales Regional Manager TLC

19th – 20th April 2012

2CASPIAN Telecom – Istambul | 19th – 20th April 2012

The Installer dream….

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(Typical 20 m) Step 2On the subscriber’s floor pull back the

selected fibre module

Step 1On a higher floor cut

the selected fibre module

Optical LineTermination

The Stripping Tool has been designed to safely cut the windows on the Riser Cable.

If used properly, it cannot damage the fibre units.

2nd window cut: “extraction

window”

1st window cut: “pick window”

The basic principle

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5 Easy Steps

LAY the RetractaCable from Distribution Point along the Homes.

OPEN the RetractaCable in front of the homes to connect.

CUT the desired fibre module in the first next (from DP) opened cable spot.

PULL the cut fibre module out (retract), in case the length is > 50 meter a tool can be used for retracting, storage and pushing or blowing.

PUSH and/or BLOW the retracted fibre module through a drop duct up to the home.

1 LAY

2 OPEN

5 PUSH/BLOW

3 CUT

4 PULL

The basic principle

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Cutting tools to perform a window cut to access the modules

Specific tools

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Picking tool to cut the module inside the cable at 1.5m

from the jacket window

Specific tools

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The basic principle

Two ways to extract fibre modules

• Cut the fibre module one home further and splice the fibres in the home.

• Cut the fibre module 1.5m from the home and splice the fibres at the tap-off point

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Designed for Indoor and OSP

Reduction of 15 to 30% on installation time

Extremely Compact (i.e. 720fo cable with 16mm O.D.)

No cable loop, very small closures, prefab. manholes

Ideal for installation in existing / new duct infrastructures

or in soft soil.

The simplicity of the concept reduces the need for skilled

labour

Extremely efficient in both brownfield & greenfield sites

G.657A2/B2 fibres

Retractable solutions

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Riser layout Drop layout Termination layout

Splices Protection within of the corrugated tube

Application : Indoor duct

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Application : Indoor generic

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SRO : Sub Optical Splitter

1:16 Clamar street

Buildings to serve

Manhole

Application : Underground Duct

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Application : Underground Duct

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Application : Underground Duct

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At each splicing box, the selected modules are cut to be retracted over 1.5m and spliced to a drop cable for branching.

A

B

CD

Aerial splicing box

Drop cable for branching

Application : Aerial

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Application : Aerial

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Application : Direct Buried

Thank you.

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