The coil fiber method of a fiber optic cable splice closure typically includes the following steps:
Determine the position of the fiber disc: Determine the position of the fiber discs according to the direction and length of the cable.
Cut the fiber: Cut the excess fiber and make sure that the end of the cut fiber is flat and free of cracks.
Fiber coiling: Optical fibers are coiled in a certain order and direction, usually using specialized fiber coiling tools, such as fiber coil wheels or fiber coils. Excessive bending or twisting of the fiber should be avoided when coiling the fiber.
Fixed optical fiber: Use an optical fiber fixture to fix the optical fiber after the fiber coil in the splice closure to prevent the optical fiber from moving in the splice closure and affecting the performance of the optical fiber.
Protect the fiber: Use a protective sleeve or protective box to protect the fiber after the fiber is coiled to prevent the fiber from being affected by mechanical shock or environmental factors.
Check the optical fiber: Inspect the optical fiber after the fiber coil to ensure that the optical fiber is not damaged, the inside of the splice closure is clean, and there is no dust or other contaminants.
Encapsulation of the splice closure box: Encapsulate the splice closure after the fiber disc to ensure the safety of the optical fiber in the splice closure and prevent the splice closure from being affected by environmental factors.
The above is the basic method of fiber optic cable splice cassette coil fiber, and the specific operation process may vary depending on the type of fiber optic cable and the structure of the splice closure system.