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I.S. CLC TS 50430:2005

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OPTICAL FIBRE CABLES - GAS PIPE CABLES - FAMILY SPECIFICATION FOR CABLES TO BE INSTALLED IN HIGH PRESSURE GAS PIPES

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English

Published date

01-01-2005

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1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Symbols
4 Family specification for gas pipe cables and sub-ducts for
  installation by blowing and/or pulling/dragging in/into gas
  pipes (blank detail specification and minimum requirements)
  4.1 Construction
      4.1.1 General
      4.1.2 Sub-ducts
      4.1.3 Gas pipe cables
  4.2 Product descriptions
      4.2.1 Gas pipe cables description
      4.2.2 Sub-duct description
  4.3 Optical fibres
      4.3.1 Single-mode dispersion unshifted (B1.1) optical
            fibre
      4.3.2 Single-mode dispersion shifted (B2) optical fibre
      4.3.3 Single-mode non-zero dispersion (B4) optical fibre
      4.3.4 Multimode fibres
  4.4 High pressure gas pipe cable constructions
      4.4.1 Cable for installation within sub-ducts (previously
            installed within high pressure gas pipe)
      4.4.2 Cable for direct installation within high pressure
            gas pipe
      4.4.3 Sub-duct construction
  4.5 Installation and operating conditions
      4.5.1 Tests applicable to cables/cable elements
      4.5.2 Installation conditions
  4.6 Mechanical and environmental tests
      4.6.1 Sub-ducts
      4.6.2 Cable for installation within sub-ducts (previously
            installed into the gas pipe)
      4.6.3 Cables for direct installation into the high pressure
            gas pipe
  4.7 Examples of sub-ducts and high pressure gas pipe cables
      4.7.1 Cables for installation in sub-ducts within gas pipes
      4.7.2 Cables for direct installation into the high pressure
            gas pipes
  4.8 Examples for installation schemes of cables in high pressure
      gas pipes (Fiber-in-Gas)
      4.8.1 Steel gas pipes
      4.8.2 PE gas pipes
Annex A (informative) - O.F. cables for high pressure gas pipes

Specifies gas pipe cables and sub-ducts for installation by blowing and/or pulling/dragging in high pressure gas pipes.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
33
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
CLC/TS 50430:2005 Identical

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