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PD CLC/TR 50117-8:2013

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Coaxial cables used in cabled distribution networks Repair and substitute of damaged buried cables

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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

30-04-2013

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and definitions
4 Coaxial cables
5 Laying of underground cables
6 Effects of damage
7 Types of errors
8 Failure analysis and repair
9 Attenuation of cable joints and connectors
10 Use of materials and correct handling
11 Documentation
12 Measurement evidence
Annex A (informative) - Theoretical Background
Annex B (informative) - Examples of damage
Bibliography

Defines the procedure to repair damaged CATV cables.

This Technical Report describes the procedure to repair damaged CATV cables.

The following coaxial cables are considered in this guide :

  • Coaxial cables with semi air spaced dielectric Outer conductor: copper band, longitudinal welded

  • Coaxial cables foamed polyethylene or solid poly ethylene dielectric Outer conductor: copper band, longitudinal welded

  • Coaxial cables foamed polyethylene or solid polyethylene dielectric Outer conductor: Overlapped foil of copper or aluminium with braid

  • Coaxial cables foamed polyethylene or solid polyethylene dielectric Outer conductor: Overlapped foil of copper or aluminium without braid

  • Coaxial cables foamed polyethylene dielectric Outer conductor: Corrugated copper

This guide is a helpful tool for providers and installers to find out the extend and the effects of damaged cables and to achieve and to evaluate appropriate repair operation.

For not buried cables, e.g. indoor cables, the application of this guide is analogous.

NOTE The kind respectively the material of the cable sheath makes the coaxial cable an \'underground\' cable. In the underground area the cable jacket determines the long term behaviour of the cable significantly. For this purpose, only plastics with a high long-term stability are used, usually polyethylene (PE). This material pr ovides protection against ingress of water or water-diffusion with good mechanical properties.

Committee
EPL/46
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
28
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
CLC/TR 50117-8:2013 Identical

IEC 61196-1-112:2006 Coaxial communication cables - Part 1-112: Electrical test methods - Test for return loss (uniformity of impedance)
IEC 61196-1-108:2011 Coaxial communication cables - Part 1-108: Electrical test methods - Test for characteristic impedance, phase and group delay, electrical length and propagation velocity
EN 50117-2-3:2004/A2:2013 COAXIAL CABLES - PART 2-3: SECTIONAL SPECIFICATION FOR CABLES USED IN CABLED DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS - DISTRIBUTION AND TRUNK CABLES FOR SYSTEMS OPERATING AT 5 MHZ - 1000 MHZ
EN 50290-4-2:2014 Communication cables - Part 4-2: General considerations for the use of cables - Guide to use
IEC 60728-1-1:2014 Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services - Part 1-1: RF cabling for two way home networks
EN 60728-1-1:2014 Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services - Part 1-1: RF cabling for two way home networks
EN 60728-1:2014 Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services - Part 1: System performance of forward paths
EN 50290-1-2:2004 Communication cables - Part 1-2: Definitions
IEC 61196-1-115:2006 Coaxial communication cables - Part 1-115: Electrical test methods - Test for regularity of impedance (pulse/step function return loss)
EN 50117-1 : 2002 AMD 2 2013 COAXIAL CABLES - PART 1: GENERIC SPECIFICATION
IEC 60728-1:2014 Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services - Part 1: System performance of forward paths

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