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Fiber Optics Fault Tester: Check Your Losses
In checking for breaks, bends, faulty connectors and other causes of
signal loss, one makes use of a fiber optics fault tester. This may
be used for both single mode and multimode cables.
In finding the right fiber optics fault tester, considerations
should be made on: a.) Wavelength, b.) Power output and c.) Distance
range. The three standard wavelengths are 635 n, 650nm, and 670 nm.
The power output here is the optical power output of the fault
tester. The distance range is the maximum length of wire the fiber
optics fault tester is effective and useful for.
A fiber optics fault tester generates a pulsed output. Fiber optics
identifiers will then be able to differentiate between fibers by the
tone it carries. Such fiber optics fault testers are pocket sized or
pen sized for ease of use in mobile operations.
Some of the fiber optics fault testers available in the market are:
Leak Detection Kit with 1300/1550nM LED Source and Ge Probe
This type of fiber optics fault tester is designed to locate energy
leaks in the systems. Causes of such leaks may be splice or
connector loss, breakage or perhaps bending. As the fault tester
detects a light loss point, it will produce a beeping sound.
This has three modulation frequencies. It has an optical/electronic
filtering, and an audio/visual leak indicators. It can be charged in
only an hour. It comes with pocket sized probe and waterproof
carrying case. You get two years warranty for this purchase. Visit
www.lanshack.com for more details.
Visible Fiber Optic Fault Locator
This fiber optics fault tester is useful in locating bends and
breaks in both fibers and connectors. This is also applicable for
testing single mode and multimode cables. This comes with a pen
style design, with a weight of 92 grams; it is low cost and a high
performance tester. Check this product out at www.lasermate.com.
OFL-200 single-Mode OTDR
Not only does this fiber optics fault tester detect reflective
events, it also detects fiber backscatter and fresnel reflections.
With these features, this tester can locate both reflective and
non-reflective breaks. It can also locate those caused by crushed
fibers. It is applicable for short distance troubleshooting as well
as in fiber tracing.
This fiber optics fault tester is lightweight and specifically
designed for field personnel. It has a built-in visual fault locator
with universal adapter. It allows for automatic, semi-automatic and
manual set-up modes. Visit www.afltele.com for more information.
The Tester of Your Choice
You have a lot of options to choose from. Fiber optics fault testers
come with different features and specifications. Designs, shapes and
weights vary among the many fault testers available in the market.
One needs to choose the one right fiber optics fault tester for his
specific use.
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