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This Standard covers fiber optic communications cables intended
\nfor use in the buildings of communications users. Materials,
\nconstructions and performance requirements are included in the
\nStandard, together with applicable test procedures. Refer to ICEA
\nS-104-696 for optical fiber communications cables intended for
\nindoor-outdoor use, and to ICEA S-87-640 for optical fiber
\ncommunication cables intended for outdoor use. <\/p>\n
Products covered by this standard are intended only for
\noperation under conditions normally found in communication systems.
\nTypically, these products are installed both in exposed areas
\n(surface mounted to walls or building baseboards or in
\nnon-stationary configurations) and in concealed areas (within
\nwalls, attics, etc.), with or without external protection (such as
\nconduit), depending upon product type and specific use. These
\nproducts normally convey communications signals (voice, video,
\ndata, etc.) from place to place within a building.Products covered
\nby this Standard may be factory terminated with connectors or
\nsplicing modules. <\/p>\n
When a composite cable (a cable with both optical fibers and
\nmetallic conductors) is required, the applicable metallic conductor
\nrequirements shall be as established by agreement between the end
\nuser and the cable manufacturer. The requirements of ICEA S-90-661
\nshould be considered when determining appropriate requirements. <\/p>\n
In some cases, an indoor-outdoor weatherized cable may be
\nderived from an indoor cable design (backbone or interconnect).
\nThese cables are covered in more detail in ICEA S-104-696, to be
\nreleased in 2009. <\/p>\n
MDU cabling is an emerging system topology for FTTX
\napplications. Cables covered in this standard may be applicable for
\nsignificant parts of the MDU topology. Please note ICEA Project 730
\nand any standards that emerge from that work for further
\ninformation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Indoor Optical Fiber Cables<\/b><\/p>\n\n\n
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