This course focuses on understanding fiber optic cable types and characteristics for in-building deployments, including handling practices like bend radius and cable management. Students learn about fiber cable components, fusion splicing, and the VLF principle for testing. The importance of managing cable slack and documentation practices are emphasized. Practical skills include measuring bend radius, testing VLF principles, and using fiber pulling tools. Students also learn to inspect sites, calculate cable lengths, install fiber along cable trays and conduits, terminate fiber at Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) and Telecommunication Outlets (TOs), configure ONTs, and test fiber using IP networks, Visual Fault Locators (VFLs), and fiber detection meters.
Equip participants with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills to proficiently handle, install, terminate, and test fiber optic cables in building deployments. Participants will learn to identify, classify, and manage various fiber types, understand fusion splicing techniques, manage cable slack, and execute proper documentation practices. Additionally, they will gain proficiency in laying and securing fiber along designated paths, terminating fibers at Optical Network Terminals (ONT) and Telecommunication Outlets (TO), configuring ONTs, and conducting thorough fiber testing using IP networks, Visual Fault Locators (VFLs), and fiber detection meters.
Course Fee: 199 499 INR
Those who have already paid or enrolled for the course need not to pay