GENERAL INFORMATION
Excess fiber optic cable should be left at all splice locations along the route. If the splice enclosure is direct buried, the excess cable
Before installation, a site survey and route planning are essential to identify obstacles, underground utilities, and optimal access points. Notify all utility companies and use local “one-call” services at least 72 hours in advance to mark existing utilities along the right-of-way (ROW) to prevent accidental damage during installation . Clearly stake the ROW and mark all underground structures such as water lines, culverts, and other utilities .
Fiber optic cables can be installed via trenching, plowing, or directional boring depending on soil conditions, terrain, and urban density . Trenching is preferred in urban areas with many obstacles, offering better depth control and reduced risk of damaging existing utilities, while plowing is faster in open areas but may not suit all soil types . Conduits, typically PVC or HDPE, provide additional protection against moisture, mechanical stress, and future excavation. Pre-installed innerducts and pulling tapes facilitate cable installation .
The recommended burial depth varies by location and risk factors. Typical depths are 18–36 inches, with urban areas often requiring 12–24 inches and rural or high-traffic zones 24–48 inches for added protection . In cold climates, cables may need to be buried deeper to avoid frost damage . A conductive or warning tape is usually buried above the conduit, approximately 12 inches below the surface, to aid future detection .
Fiber optic cables are sensitive to excessive pulling tension, sharp bends, and crushing forces, which can degrade performance over time . Maintain the minimum bend radius and avoid continuous coiling except in short lengths (≤100 ft). Use figure-eight configurations for unreeled cable to prevent kinking or twisting . Armored or loose-tube cables are recommended for direct burial, with armored cables providing extra protection against rocks, rodents, and construction stress .
All personnel must follow OSHA regulations and company safety procedures during installation . Skilled equipment operators and quality supervision are required, and equipment should be in good condition. Ensure compliance with local municipal codes, industry standards, and permitting requirements to minimize risk and ensure long-term operational safety .
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