Testing commscope cables – CommScope Trunk & Distribution Cable User Manual

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Testing CommScope Cables

While testing reels of CommScope cables after delivery is not required, testing prior to, during and after

construction will identify any degradation in the performance of the cable caused during installation.

There are three phases in CommScope cable testing:
1) Visual inspection for shipping damage
2) Pre-installation testing, which occurs immediately after delivery of the cable, and
3) Post-installation/final acceptance testing, which occurs just prior to activation.

Post-installation testing is accomplished as part of system activation and as proof of performance.

Broadband frequency response (sweep) testing is included as a part of the activation process.

Pre-Installation Testing

Pre-installation testing of CommScope cable typically consists of SRL and

impedance/TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) tests, with the TDR test being

the quickest way to discover cable damage. These pre-installation checks can

be jointly conducted by the system operator and the construction group in

order to preclude future difficulties if a cable is damaged during construction.

Attenuation (insertion loss) tests are seldom conducted after shipment, but can

be easily performed during pre-installation testing. Testing for attenuation by

conventional methods is extremely difficult after installation due to the physical

placement of the cable over substantial distances.

Post Installation - Final Acceptance Testing

SRL and TDR tests can be performed after installation if required. The results should be compared to the

pre-installation test.

Every reel of

CommScope cable is

extensively tested

prior to shipment

for attenuation,

Structural Return

Loss (SRL) and

impedance with

certified test

reports available

at your request

Handling and Testing

2.4

Storing and Stacking Reels

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