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ICEA S-112-718

OPTICAL FIBER CABLE FOR PLACEMENT IN SEWER ENVIRONMENTS

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Organization: ICEA
Publication Date: 8 April 2008
Status: inactive
Page Count: 81
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General Overview

This Standard covers optical fiber communications cables intended for installation in underground sewers, specifically storm and sanitary sewers. Materials, canstruction, and performance requirements are included in this Standard, together with applicable test procedures. Additional applicationsbased considerations are discussed as well.

Refer to ICEA S-87-640 for optical fiber communications cables intended for general outside plant use, ICEA S-110-717 for optical fiber cables intended for aerial, duct, and buried outdoor and indoor/outdoor drop applications, and ICEA S-104-696 for optical fiber communications cables intended for indoor/outdoor use.

Document History

January 1, 2020
OPTICAL FIBER CABLE FOR PLACEMENT IN SEWER ENVIRONMENTS
General Overview This Standard covers optical fiber communications cables intended for installation in underground sewers, specifically storm and sanitary sewers. Materials, construction, and...
November 8, 2013
OPTICAL FIBER CABLE FOR PLACEMENT IN SEWER ENVIRONMENTS
General Overview This Standard covers optical fiber communications cables intended for installation in underground sewers, specifically storm and sanitary sewers. Materials, construction, and...
ICEA S-112-718
April 8, 2008
OPTICAL FIBER CABLE FOR PLACEMENT IN SEWER ENVIRONMENTS
General Overview This Standard covers optical fiber communications cables intended for installation in underground sewers, specifically storm and sanitary sewers. Materials, canstruction, and...

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