ADSS self-supporting optical cable is a high-performance optical cable, but there will be some failures and problems during long-term use. In order to ensure the reliability and performance of optical cables, faults need to be dealt with and repaired in a timely manner. The following describes the troubleshooting and maintenance methods of ADSS self-supporting optical cables.
1. Cable breakage
If the ADSS self-supporting optical cable breaks, it is necessary to find the breakpoint first and deal with the breakpoint. Usually, the broken point needs to be reinforced again to ensure the tension and safety performance of the optical cable. If it is partially damaged, the cutover method can be adopted to cut off the damaged part and rejoin.
2. The bending of the optical cable is too small
During the construction of the ADSS self-supporting optical cable, it is necessary to ensure that the bending radius of the optical cable meets the requirements. If the bend is too small, it will affect the performance and life of the fiber optic cable. At this time, the bending radius of the optical cable needs to be adjusted, or a stronger optical cable needs to be replaced.
3. Optical cable damage
If the ADSS self-supporting optical cable is damaged, it needs to be dealt with in time to prevent the fault from spreading. Usually, the repair method can be adopted, and the damaged part can be repaired or replaced. During the repair process, care must be taken to ensure the optical performance and mechanical strength of the repaired part, so as to avoid affecting the performance of the entire optical cable.
4. Optical cable pollution
The pollution of ADSS self-supporting optical cable will affect the performance and life of the optical cable, so the optical cable needs to be cleaned and maintained regularly. If the optical cable has been polluted, the polluted part needs to be cleaned and treated, and corresponding anti-pollution measures should be taken to prevent re-contamination.
5. Other faults
During the use of ADSS self-supporting optical cable, other faults may also occur, such as optical cable aging, loose joints, and fiber core breakage. These failures need to be dealt with according to the specific situation, and corresponding maintenance methods should be adopted.