Optical backscatter reflectometer, Applications – Luna OBR 4600 User Manual

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OPTICAL BACKSCATTER REFLECTOMETER

TM

(Model OBR 4600)

Extended Range Spot Scan Interrogation

1

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Support phone: 1.866.586.2682

































1

Extended range sensing works best with a low net change in accumulated strain between the unit and the sensing region.

2

Internal wavelength calibration using a NIST-traceable HCN gas cell occurs upon instrument configuration, but may drift with
temperature. Wavelength offset measured at 1550nm. Thermal drift,

ΔT,

in degrees Celcius.

3

Based on maximum wavelength range of 3.2 nm.

4

Actual temperature range will be limited by the sensing fiber used.

5

Temperature accuracies are calculated from the wavelength accuracy using the spectral shift of Rayleigh scatter, 1 GHz = 0.8 °C
= 6.

58 µε. [Othonos and K. Kalli, Fiber Bragg Gratings (Artech House, Boston, 1999)].

6

Larger gage lengths may be required to meet noise specifications in the presence of vibration.

PARAMETER

SPECIFICATION

UNITS

Maximum Range

2,000

meters

Spot Scan Size

80

meters

Maximum Wavelength Range

3.2

nm

Time Per Scan

6.5

seconds

2-pt Spatial Resolution

0.25

mm

Wavelength Accuracy

2

± 5.0

+ 12*ΔT

pm

Strain Range

3

± 1,250

µStrain

Strain Accuracy

2,5

± 4.1 + 9.9

*ΔT

µStrain

Temperature Range

3,4

± 175

°C

Temperature Accuracy

2,5

± 0.5 + 1.2

*ΔT

°C

Minimum Gage Length

6

3

cm

Minimum Sensor Spacing

0.6

mm



The

Extended

Range

Interrogation

capability is available on the OBR 4600

with purchase of the extended range

mode and spot scan mode. To perform

strain and temperature measurements,

the distributed sensing option is required

in addition to the above. This capability

extends

strain

and

temperature

measurements up to a range of 2 km for

applications located in a benign vibration

environment.

APPLICATIONS

Evaluating spools of Fiber Bragg
Gratings

Evaluating optical networks and
devices

Strain and temperature at a distance

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