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Maintenance of Splicing Quality
1-2.
Cleaning Fiber Clamp Chips
If contaminants are present on the clamp chips, proper clamping may not occur,
resulting in poor quality splices. The fiber clamp chips should be frequently
inspected and periodically cleaned during normal operation. To clean the clamp
chips do the following.
(1)
Open the wind protector.
(2)
Clean the surface of the chip clamp with an alcohol-moistened thin cotton swab.
Remove excess alcohol from the chip clamp with a clean dry swab.
1-3.
Cleaning Wind Protector Mirrors
If the wind protector mirrors become dirty, the fiber core position may be
incorrect due to decreased optical path clarity, resulting in higher splice loss.
Clean the wind protector mirror installed in
the wind protector.
Remove the stopper.
Fiber Clamp Chip
Cotton Swab
Cleaning Fiber Clamp Chips
Clean this area with
Cotton Swab.
The wind protector is opened
while pulling the wind protector
release lever on the wind
protector hinge side forward.
WPM-08
Wind Protector
mirrors