Outdoor aerial optical cable is a transmission medium used for long-distance communication. It is laid and protected by hanging on poles or towers in the air. This wiring method has the following characteristics:
1. Cost-effectiveness: Compared with digging underground pipelines, the construction and maintenance costs of outdoor aerial optical cables are relatively low.
2. Easy to install and maintain: The installation of aerial optical cables is usually quick, and when problems occur, maintenance personnel can reach the optical cables relatively easily for inspection or replacement.
3. Flexibility: Overhead wiring allows cables to be rerouted or rerouted when necessary to adapt to terrain changes or new communication needs.
4. Environmental impact: Although outdoor overhead optical cables are less destructive to the natural environment, they may have some impact on the landscape and local ecology, and may be at risk of extreme weather (such as storms and hail).
5. Safety: Overhead optical cables may face threats such as wind, lightning strikes, and animal bites, and additional protection measures are required, such as the use of lightning arresters and cable sheaths.
6. Transmission distance: Outdoor overhead optical cables are suitable for long-distance transmission because they can cross rivers, canyons, roads, and other obstacles without complex underground or underwater crossing projects.
When designing and installing outdoor overhead optical cables, a variety of factors need to be considered, including the type of optical cable, tension, hanging height, environmental conditions, and spacing and coordination with other overhead lines (such as power lines). In addition, the mechanical strength and durability of the optical cable need to be ensured to withstand various challenges in the natural environment. (Source: Dongguan HX Fiber Technology Co., Ltd)
Outdoor aerial optical cable is a transmission medium used for long-distance communication. It is laid and protected by hanging on poles or towers in the air. This wiring method has the following characteristics:
1. Cost-effectiveness: Compared with digging underground pipelines, the construction and maintenance costs of outdoor aerial optical cables are relatively low.
2. Easy to install and maintain: The installation of aerial optical cables is usually quick, and when problems occur, maintenance personnel can reach the optical cables relatively easily for inspection or replacement.
3. Flexibility: Overhead wiring allows cables to be rerouted or rerouted when necessary to adapt to terrain changes or new communication needs.
4. Environmental impact: Although outdoor overhead optical cables are less destructive to the natural environment, they may have some impact on the landscape and local ecology, and may be at risk of extreme weather (such as storms and hail).
5. Safety: Overhead optical cables may face threats such as wind, lightning strikes, and animal bites, and additional protection measures are required, such as the use of lightning arresters and cable sheaths.
6. Transmission distance: Outdoor overhead optical cables are suitable for long-distance transmission because they can cross rivers, canyons, roads, and other obstacles without complex underground or underwater crossing projects.
When designing and installing outdoor overhead optical cables, a variety of factors need to be considered, including the type of optical cable, tension, hanging height, environmental conditions, and spacing and coordination with other overhead lines (such as power lines). In addition, the mechanical strength and durability of the optical cable need to be ensured to withstand various challenges in the natural environment. (Source: Dongguan HX Fiber Technology Co., Ltd)