City & Guilds 3667-02 102/103 Fibre Optic Cabling in an Internal/External Environment
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Course overview:
This intensive 5 day training course provides delegates with both the practical skills and the underpinning knowledge, needed to work with fibre optic cabling safely.
Included on the courses are details on basic installation practices, fibre optic connectorisation, splicing fibre optic cables, external enclosures, the practical skills required to terminate and test fibre optic cabling.
This course also focuses on the components, equipment and working practices that are typically used for both premises cabling systems and for fibre optic cabling installed in an external telco environment.
Who will benefit from this course?
The course is ideally suited for data comms cabling installers and network cabling technicians who have some previous experience in installing data cabling, but are wishing
to seek new skills and opportunities or are possibly required, as part of an expanding role, to possess a nationally recognised qualification.
City and Guilds 3667-02:102/103 demonstrates, that delegates that they have been thoroughly assessed and can confidently install, terminate and test fibre optic cabling, both
for premises fibre networks and external telco networks.
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Course content:
• Theory of Light
• Fibre optic transmission
• The ‘how’ and ‘why’ fibre optic cabling is used in a
datacomms environment
• How optical fibres work and the issues that can affect
performance
• Current standards
• Terminologies
• Identify fibre optic components and explain their uses
• Work safely with optical fibres in an internal and external
environment
• Follow recommended installation procedures and working
practices
• Prepare fibre optic cabling for termination, connectorisation
and splicing
• Terminate fibre optic cabling by fitting connectors
• Fibre optic cabling fusion splicing
• Loss budget calculations
• Carry out a OTDR test on fibre optic links
• Interpreting test results
• Fibre optic fault finding
