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NEN-EN-IEC 61300-2-51

Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 2-51: Tests - Fibre optic connector test for transmission with applied tensile load - Singlemode and multimode

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 September 2007
Status: active
Page Count: 21
ICS Code (Fibre optic interconnecting devices): 33.180.20
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This part of IEC 61300 describes a test to quantitatively assess the capability of fibre optic connector terminated fibre assemblies to withstand static tensile loads without uncoupling of the connector, physical damage to the assembly or degradation of optical performance. This test is intended to apply to fibre assemblies using any of the following: Media type 1: reinforced jacketed cordage of any diameter, Media type 2: cable with 900 m buffer coating that may or may not be reinforced or Media type 3: connectors terminating fibre with 250 m coating.

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January 1, 2015
Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 2-51: Tests - Fibre optic connector test for transmission with applied tensile load - Singlemode and multimode
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NEN-EN-IEC 61300-2-51
September 1, 2007
Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 2-51: Tests - Fibre optic connector test for transmission with applied tensile load - Singlemode and multimode
This part of IEC 61300 describes a test to quantitatively assess the capability of fibre optic connector terminated fibre assemblies to withstand static tensile loads without uncoupling of the...
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