Plant maintenance – CommScope Trunk & Distribution Cable User Manual

Page 59

Advertising
background image

Plant Maintenance

CommScope Cable actually requires very little maintenance once installed. However, periodic inspection may

reveal small problems that can be corrected before they become large ones.

Aerial Trunk and Distribution Cable and Connectors

Worn or broken lashing wire can create serious performance problems, such as wind-caused deformation

which can impact the characteristic impedance of the cable. Loose lashing can also be the cause of jacket

abrasion which can cause water to migrate through the cable and lead to its mechanical breakdown. If this

sort of damage is detected, CommScope recommends that the entire span be replaced.

Replacing damaged connectors is best done with an extension connector. This is done because there is rarely

any excess cable in the span. While it is tempting to use some of the cable in the expansion loop, to do so

would degrade the loop and cause premature failure of the span.

Underground Trunk and Distribution Cable

Check the plant periodically for signs of physical damage or any exposed shielding. Use a TDR to see if there

is any sign of degraded performance at the point of suspected damage. Cover and protect any exposed

shield. Replace any damaged cable.

Plant Maintenance

7.1

Overview

Advertising