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1 secret weapon all these fiber optic cable installers have to have to conquer the rough activity of installing fiber cables in 50mph windy days, 120F hot summers and -40C freezing winters: A higher high quality ...

Now everybody enjoys the comfort of emails, immediate message, wonderful web websites and even VoIP telephone calls that high speed fiber optic communication network provides. But have you ever wondered how these magic fiber optic cables are installed from San Francisco to New York?

One secret weapon all those fiber optic cable installers must have to conquer the rough task of installing fiber cables in 50mph windy days, 120F hot summers and -40C freezing winters: A higher good quality fiber optic splice tent.

Fiber optic splice tents offer outside plant fiber installers a peaceful function space even in these harsh outdoor environments. They are highly portable (in most cases) and can withstand up to 60mph wind.

Some fiber perform tents have a reflective suncap to effectively reduce temperatures in the tent. Typically, temperatures inside of a fiber optic splice tent can be lowered to 20% under outdoors temperatures. The suncap is made of metalized fabric, developed to reflect the suns heat rays.

Some tents are developed for aerial line operate. They have rotatable clamps so the tent can be fastened to a strand or gate guard with no any extra hardware. They even have fiberglass legs for added safety.

Fiber work tents come in a lot of various sizes and configurations. They range from 4x4x6.5 up to 12x10x8.five. Specialized fiber splice tents are made for ground operate, aerial line operate and a lot of other applications.

How to set up a fiber optic splice tent in just 30 seconds

1. Lift roof strut and uncover the fiberglass rods

2. Grab rods connected to roof struts-raise and spread

3. Raise high sufficient for bottom rods to spread out tent side

4. Hold upper rod with 1 hand-push disc out and down with other hand

five. Grab rods connected to roof struts-raise and spread

6. Spread reduced legs push out and down

7. Pop out side concrete panels