• There are no items in your cart

TIA/EIA 455-181 : 93(R2001)

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

LIGHTNING DAMAGE SUSCEPTIBILITY TEST FOR FIBER OPTIC CABLES WITH METALLIC COMPONENTS

Published date

01-12-2013

Determines a method for evaluating lightning currents from nearby strokes to earth, trees, or grounded structures that can arc to metallic members of a directly buried optical fiber cable. In high-resistivity soils, or where there is a conductive path (such as a tree root), a strike more than a hundred meters away from the cable can still arc to it. Serious damage to the cable can occur from the thermal and mechanical stresses produced by such events. The intent of this test procedure is to provide a method for electrical-impulse testing of fiber optic cable using specified current waveforms and peak-current levels. The purpose of the method is to simulate the effects of the lightning arc at the point where it attaches to the cable and to establish the relative susceptibility of fiber optic cables to damage from such arcing.

Committee
FO-4.7
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Telecommunications Industry Association
Status
Current

IEEE 1143-2012 IEEE Guide on Shielding Practice for Low Voltage Cables

View more information
Sorry this product is not available in your region.

Access your standards online with a subscription

Features

  • Simple online access to standards, technical information and regulations.

  • Critical updates of standards and customisable alerts and notifications.

  • Multi-user online standards collection: secure, flexible and cost effective.