ODiSI Fiber Optic Sensor Installation Guide
To prevent this, carefully unwind approximately 1 m of fiber from the sensor spool starting from the termination, while holding down the fiber against the spool the entire time.
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To prevent this, carefully unwind approximately 1 m of fiber from the sensor spool starting from the termination, while holding down the fiber against the spool the entire time.
Since optical fiber cables are designed not to stretch as that would stress the optical fibers, slack must be provided, usually at the supports, to reduce tension on the fiber optic cable when the messenger
Multimode fibers are relatively easy to terminate, so field termination is generally done by installing connectors directly on tight buffered fibers using the procedures outlined below.
Proper fiber optic sensor installation is crucial to obtain accurate and useful strain measurements. Unlike foil strain gauges, fiber is often suitable for embedment.
This short video will show you how to correctly install the sensor head, so that you can get your trigger sensor up and running!!
Senstar''s FiberPatrol FP1150 fiber optic intrusion detection system continues to provide detection on the full perimeter even after a sensor cable is cut. A fence
Senstar''s FiberPatrol FP1150 fiber optic intrusion detection system continues to provide detection on the full perimeter even after a sensor cable is cut. A fence-mounted, buried, or wall-top solution, the
These Fiber Units offer better detection of small objects at close distances (of 2 mm or less) than Standard Reflective Fiber Units. They also detect glossy surfaces more reliably than Standard
This report serves as a comprehensive technical guide to the intricate world of fiber optic termination.
Fiber cutting best practices: • Use the special fiber cutter (do not use pliers, scissors, or side cutters). • Seat the fiber fully in the cutter slot and cut in one smooth motion.
2 If the fiber unit is a free cut type, cut any excess length of the fiber. (1) Insert the fiber into the hole in the cutter. (2) Bring down the blade in a single, swift motion to cut the fiber. Failure to observe the