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Episode 10: Fiber Optic Closure Specs Explained – GR-771-CORE: Freeze/Thaw and Water Resistance
Preformed Line Products (PLP) video series: Fiber Tips and Tricks
Each episode will include one concept, tip, or piece of information intended to help fiber optic splicer and technicians, engineers, and other communications industry personnel expand their knowledge about the products, systems, techniques, and science behind today’s fiber networks.
Episode 10: Fiber Optic Closure Specs Explained – GR-771-CORE: Freeze/Thaw and Water Resistance
Will the fiber optic splice closures in your network withstand water submersion in a handhole or manhole? Find out how to ensure they can in this next episode of PLP’s Fiber Tips and Tricks, where we’ll cover the basics of the Freeze/Thaw and Water Resistance requirements of the GR-771-CORE standard.
While these are just a few of the many GR-771-CORE requirements, both tests are essential for designing and selecting a closure that will withstand the rigors of any outside plant network.
Also check out these other episodes:
- Episode 1: Fiber Management with Braided Sleeving
- Episode 2: Fiber Management with Split Wrap and Wire Loom Tool
- Episode 3: How to Install a COYOTE® Unitube Cable Breakout Kit
- Episode 4: How to Easily Open a COYOTE® DTC
- Episode 5: Fiber Bend Radius Explained
- Episode 6: Splice Block Versatility Explained
- Episode 7: Pairing Handholes, Closures, & Cables
- Episode 8: Fiber Optic Closure Specs Explained – IP Rating
- Episode 9: Fiber Optic Closure Specs Explained – GR-771-CORE: Environmental Criteria
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Preformed Line Products (PLP®) is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and supplier of high-quality cable anchoring and control hardware systems, fiber optic and copper splice closures, and high-speed cross-connect devices. PLP offers innovative product solutions, such as the COYOTE® family of fiber optic splice closures, organizers, and trays, the ARMADILLO® line of copper splice closures and accessories, and the FIBERLIGN® family of pole line hardware.
The reliability of PLP’s complete line of fiber optic, copper, demarcation, bonding, and cabling solutions combined with the company’s knowledgeable sales, customer service, and technical support teams truly make PLP the connection you can count on.
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