How Do Pre-twisted Wires Protect Optical Cables?
This structure bears the main tensile force and restricts the displacement of the optical cable towards the tower or tension point.
When setting the anti-vibration whip and pre-twisted wire in the ADSS optical cable, the relevant operating standards and specifications should be strictly followed, and a discharge halo should be reasonably set at the e...
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This structure bears the main tensile force and restricts the displacement of the optical cable towards the tower or tension point.
The anti-vibration whip and the end of the pre-twisted wire have a certain roughness, which is the key factor in causing corona discharge, and it is difficult to ensure the good uniformity of the electric field,
ADSS dead-end fitting use: The dead-end fitting is mainly used for fixing and anchoring overhead self-supporting ADSS optical cable lines. It is generally installed in terminal towers, tight-line tension
Safety is the top priority, as the cable can become conductive from contaminants. Proper handling and installation techniques are required to ensure long service
Meanwhile we accept customization!Product description:The suspension clamp of ADSS optical cable is mainly used for the suspension cable
ADSS pre-twisted wire suspension clamps are mainly used for overhead self-supporting ADSS optical cable lines for hanging optical cables, similar to ordinary suspension clamps.
The ADSS cable shall be attached to the pulling rope using a double swivel eye and woven wire grip. The double swivel eye insures the ADSS cable will not see an induced torque as the pulling line
Another risk that aerial self-supported cables run when they are installed in high-voltage towers is the corona effect, also known as corona discharge, defined as the ionization of a gas that
erformance. Flexible buffer tubes enable ease of mid-entry, preparation and routing in spli e closures. These cables uniquely combine flexible buffer tubes and swellable water-blocking to make ezSPAN
This procedure provides general information for installing all Corning Optical Communications Solo® ADSS All-Dielectric Self-Supporting fiber optic cables from 2-288 fibers.
During the paying-off process, the optical fibers in ADSS easily suffer from affection and damage due to the twist of ADSS, therefore preventive actions should be taken to ensure the ADSS
AFL-ADSS® (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting) cable is ideal for installation in distribution as well as transmission environments, even when live-line installations are required.