1、ANSI/TIA/EIA-455-81B-2OOO Approved: January 31, 2000 TIA/EIA STANDARD FOTP-81 Compound Flow (Drip) Test for Filled Fiber Optic Cable TINEIA-455-81B 1 (Revision of EIMTIA-455-81A) 1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION .-.- .e-“. Representing the telecommunications industry in association with the
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10、d without license from IHS-,-,-Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIAEIA-455-81-B FOTP-81 COMPOUND FLOW (DRIP) TEST FOR FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE Foreword (This Foreword is i
11、nformative only and not part of this Standard.) This Standard comes from EIA Standards Proposal No. 3454-A, formulated under the cognizance of TIA FO-6.4, Subcommittee on Fiber Optic Test Methods and Instrumentation, and TIA FO-6.7, Subcommittee on Fiber Optic Cables. This FOTP is part of the series
12、 of test procedures included within Recommended Standard EIA/TIA-455. NOTE: This FOTP was previously published in EINTIA-455-81A as CABLE. FOTP-81, COMPOUND FLOW (DRIP) TEST FOR FILLED FIBER OPTIC There is one informative Annex. There are no exhibits. Key Words: drip, filled fiber optic cable, compo
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14、se with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIAEIA-455-81-B FOTP-81 COMPOUND FLOW (DRIP) TEST FOR FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE 1 INTRODUCTION This test is intended to verify that filling and flooding compounds will not flow from a filled fiber optic cabl
15、e at stated temperatures. NOTE: Filling and flooding compounds minimize water penetration and assist in isolating fibers from outside environmental concerns. 2 Normative references Test or inspection requirements may include, but are not limited to, the following references. El AiTl A-455-A Standard
16、 Test Procedures for Fiber Optic Fibers, Cables, Transducers, Sensors, Connecting and Terminating Devices, and other Fiber optic Components ASTM D 4565-90a Standard Methods of Testing Physical and Environmental Performance Properties of Insulations and Jackets for Telecommunications Wire and Cable F
17、or a similar test for other than fiber optic filled telecommunications cable, refer to the 1 compound Flow test of ASTM D 4565. 1 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIAEIA-4
18、55-8 1 -B 3 APPARAT US The following apparatus and equipment is required to perform this test: 3.1 Chamber. A temperature chamber large enough to hold the specimens in a vertical position, with sufficient thermal capacity to maintain the specified temperatures for the duration of the test. If the te
19、mperature chamber is of a circulating air type, the air shall not blow directly on the test specimens. 3.1.1 For all except U.S. Military applications, the chamber shall be capable of maintaining temperatures I2“c (3.6“F). 3.1.2 For U.S. Military applications only, the chamber shall be capable of ma
20、intaining temperatures I1 “c (1.8“F). 3.2 Temperature Indicator: Use an appropriate temperature-indicating device: 3.2.1 For all except U.S. Military applications, the temperature indicator shall have an accuracy of +/-2“c (3.6“F). 3.2.2 For U.S. Military applications only, the temperature indicator
21、 shall have an accuracy of +/-I “c (1.8“F). 3.3 Container. A nonhygroscopic container to catch dripping material. 3.4 necessary, to position the specimen under test. Positioning Devices. Appropriate clamps, supports, and other devices, as 3.5 Scale. A scale having an accuracy of at least +/-0.001 gr
22、am (0.000035 ounce) and capable of weighing the difference between the empty collection container and the collection container with the allowable quantity of drippings. 4 SAMPLING AND SPECIMENS 4.1 Number and Type of Specimens. Unless otherwise specified in the Detail Specification, prepare five cab
23、le specimens for testing from each cable sample to 2 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIAEIA-455-81-B be evaluated. If needed as the result of 5.7, prepare five additional
24、 cable specimens for testing. Each cable specimen shall be representative of the cable type specified by the Detail Specification. 4.2 each specimen shall be 30.0 cm 10.25 cm (1 1.8 in IO.1 in.) in length. Specimen Length. Unless otherwise specified in the Detail Specification, 4.3 Specimen preparat
25、ion. Prepare each cable specimen as follows: 4.3.1 Remove a 13.00 cm I 0.25 cm (5.1 in I 0.1 in.) section of the outer jacketing material from one end. 4.3.2 Remove all remaining non intrinsic core elements (e.g. armor, shielding, inner jackets, helically applied strength elements, water blocking ta
26、pes, other core wraps, etc.) for a length of 8.00 cm 10.25 cm (3.2 in IO.1 in.) from the same cable end. Do not disturb the remainder of the cable core (e -g -, the final buffer tubes which contain the optical fibers, fillers used for roundness of the core, etc.). 4.3.3 Remove loosely adhered quanti
27、ties of filling or flooding material disturbed in 4.3.1 or 4.3.2, but assure that the core remains essentially coated by the filling or flooding material (.e., do not wipe clean) unless permitted or directed to do so by the Detail Specification. 4.3.4 For cable designs containing components, such as
28、 fiber bundles or ribbons, which might move under their own weight during the test, secure such components at the unprepared end of the specimen in a manner that does not disturb the remainder of the specimen. Such components may be secured by clamps, epoxy plugs, or by other means meeting the inten
29、t of this procedure. 4.3.5 When permitted by the Detail Specification, the upper end of the cable or buffer tubes may be sealed to simulate long length cable sections. 5. PROCEDURE 5.1 Preheat the chamber to the temperature specified in the Detail Specification. For U.S. Military applications only,
30、if not otherwise specified, the test temperature shall be the maximum operating temperature specified in the Detai I Specification. Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIAEIA
31、-455-8 1 -B 5.2 Place each prepared specimen in the oven, suspended in a vertical position with the prepared end down. Measure the mass of a clean collection container and place it directly under, but not contacting, the suspended s peci men . 5.3 as defined in 5.3.1 through 5.3.3; otherwise, contin
32、ue with 5.4. If permitted by the Detail Specification, preconditioning may be performed 5.3.1 Stabilize the chamber temperature at 23 “c I2 “c (73 OF 13.6 OF) unless otherwise specified in the Detail Specification, and precondition each specimen for a period of 1 hour, unless otherwise specified in
33、the Detail Specification. 5.3.2 At the end of the specified preconditioning time, measure the mass of a second collection container and use it to replace the preconditioning collection container. Measure the mass of the preconditioning collection container to calculate the quantity of filling or flo
34、oding compound that may have dripped out of the cable during the preconditioning by subtracting mass found in step 5.2. A calculated quantity greater than the specified preconditioning limit shall constitute a failure. Unless otherwise specified in the Detail Specification, the preconditioning limit
35、 shall be the smaller of 0.5% of the total cable specimen weight, or 0.5 gram (0.02 ounce). 5.3.3 Continue testing for 23 hours, unless otherwise specified in the Detail Specification, and continue with 5.5. 5.4 Detail Specification, test for a period of 24 hours. Stabilize the chamber temperature a
36、nd, unless otherwise specified in the 5.5 At the end of the specified time, remove and measure the mass of the collection container to calculate the quantity of filling or flooding compound that may have dripped out of the cable by subtracting the premeasurement mass found in step 5.2 or 5.3.2 respe
37、ctively 5.6 Record the quantity of dripped filling or flooding compound for each cable specimen. Unless otherwise specified in the Detail Specification, report “No Flow“ for measured quantity changes less than or equal to 0.005 gram (0.0002 ounce). 5.7 Unless otherwise specified in the Detail Specif
38、ication, all of the cable specimens shall be permitted a maximum flow quantity of 0.050 gram (0.002 ounce). If the flow quantity from one of the five initial cable specimens exceeds 0.050 gram (0.002 ounce), but is less than 0.100 gram (0.0035 ounce), prepare five additional cable specimens in accor
39、dance with 4.3, and test per 5.1 through 4 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIAEIA-455-81-B 5.6. The test shall be considered successful if none of the second set of speci
40、mens have flow quantities, which exceed 0.050 gram (0.002 ounce). 6 CALCULATIONS OR Interpretation OF RESULTS 6.1 from a final container weight, no calculations are required by this procedure. Calculations. Except for simple subtraction of an original container weight 6.2 Precision and Bias. The pre
41、cision of this test has not been determined. No statement can be made about the bias of this test for compound flow (drip) since the result merely states whether there is conformance to the criteria for success as specified in the Detail Specification. 7 DOCUMENTATION 7.1 Report the following inform
42、ation for each test: 7.1 .I Title, reference number (FOTP-81), and date of test procedure. 7.1.2 Cable type tested and applicable cable reel identification. 7.1.3 Preconditioning details, if performed (e.g., temperature, duration, preconditioning drip quantity). 7.1.4 Testing temperature. 7.1.5 Devi
43、ations to this procedure that may have applied (e.g., test time, specimen length, etc.). 7.1.6 Results of the test (e.g., drip quantity). 7.2 United States military applications require that the following information also be reported for each test. For other (nonmilitary) applications, this informat
44、ion need not be reported but shall be available for review upon request. 7.2.1 Test Personnel. 5 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIAEIA-455-8 1 -B 7.2.1 Test equipment us
45、ed and date of latest calibration. 7.2.3 Specimen preparation details (e.g., components clamped, etc.). 8. SPECIFICATION INFORMATION The following information shall be specified in the Detail Specification: 8.1 A reference to this test. 8.2 than specified herein (see 5.1). Test temperature. (For U.S
46、. Military applications, test temperature if other 8.3 The statement that preconditioning is permitted (if permitted). 8.3.1 Exceptions to default preconditioning procedure as defined in 5.3. 8.3.2 Preconditioning pass/faiI criteria, if other than the default described in 5.3. 8.4 Any exceptions to
47、be applied to the requirements of this procedure. 8.5 Acceptance (pass/faiI) criteria, if other than default. 6 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIAEIA-455-81-B ANNEX A (i
48、nformative) COMPARISON BETWEEN FOTP-81 AND IEC AND ITU-T Requirements A.l IEC IEC document 794-1 -EI 4 is effectively identical. A.2 ITU-T It should be noted that, as of this publication date, there are no known ITU test methods that are comparable to this FOTP. 7 Copyright Electronic Industries All
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