7 important points to blow fiber optic cable far away

7 important points to blow fiber optic cable far away

7 important points to blow fiber optic cable far away

Fiber optic Cable blowing is a specialized process involving the use of pressurized air to install cables into telecom ducts. This method is highly effective for blowing the fiber optic cables far away but requires careful preparation and execution to ensure success. Below, we explore the most important considerations to maximize cable blowing efficiency, minimize risks, and achieve optimal results.


1. Prioritize Safety First

Safety is non-negotiable in cable blowing operations. Ensure all technicians are properly trained and equipped with the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE), including:

  • Eye protection
  • Ear muffs
  • Helmets
  • Protective suits

Communication between all workstations is essential. Test and confirm all safety signals (e.g., “STOP” or “RUN”) before starting the machinery. Additionally, always depressurize the system before handling connections to avoid injury.

7 important points to blow fiber optic cable far away


2. Use Compatible Cable and Duct Sizes

The compatibility of cable and duct sizes is critical for smooth installation. Aim for a fill ratio of 30-50%, which balances efficiency and performance. To calculate this ratio:

Incompatible sizes can cause blockages, reduce airflow efficiency, and lead to cable damage.


3. Protect and Prepare Your Cable

Before blowing, ensure your cable is well-protected against environmental factors:

  • Use a cable cap to prevent high-pressure air from penetrating the cable.
  • Store the cable drum on a suitable pay-off stand to prevent tangles and damage.
  • Shield the cable from water, dust, and direct sunlight during the installation process.

4. Verify and Adjust Your Cable Blowing Machine

Proper setup of your cable blowing machine is essential. Verify the following:

  • Compatibility: Ensure the machine, accessories, and compressor match the cable and duct specifications.
  • Airflow and Pressure: Confirm the machine can deliver the required airflow and pressure for the job.
  • Connections: Use suitable seals, nut rings, and duct connectors.

 

Additional Tips:

  • A drier and air cooler between the compressor and machine improve efficiency by maintaining clean, dry air.
  • Always ensure the pay-off stand is compatible with the cable drum size.

5. Choose the Right Compressor

Selecting the appropriate air compressor for the duct size is crucial. Here’s a quick reference guide:

Duct Size (mm)Airflow (m³/min)Max Pressure (bar)Recommended Compressor
80.815Kaeser M13
8-121.015Kaeser M17
12-151.5-2.57 or 14Kaeser M17
15-203.5-5.07 or 10Kaeser M125
32-507-117 or 10Kaeser M120

Ensure the compressor meets the required specifications to avoid under- or over-pressurizing the system.


6. Prepare the Duct

A clean, obstruction-free duct is vital for successful cable blowing. Follow these steps:

  • Gauge Test: Use a measuring device to check for damage or deformation in the duct.
  • Cleaning: Run sponges through the duct to remove dirt and moisture. Repeat if necessary until the duct is clean and dry.

Pro Tip: Avoid sharp bends and connectors in the duct path as they can limit the blowing distance.


7. Optimize the Blowing Procedure

Start the blowing operation with careful adjustments to speed and pressure:

  1. Begin pushing the cable at 40-60 m/min without applying air pressure.
  2. Gradually increase the air pressure to 1-2 bars to restore speed when it slows down.
  3. If progress halts, release the air pressure, wait a few minutes, and restart. Repeat as needed.

When Distance Is a Challenge:

  • Stop the machine and release pressure.
  • Let the system stabilize for 5 minutes, then reapply air at maximum pressure.
  • Resume blowing to cover the remaining distance.

 


Additional Tips

  • Use Lubricants: Special lubricants designed for cable jetting reduce friction and enhance performance.

UNIVERSAL LUBRICANT UPCOM

Cable Blowing Lubricant UP S LUB 20

Cable Blowing Lubricant UP S LUB 100XL

  • Monitor Conditions: Check weather conditions like wind, rain, and temperature, as they can affect air pressure and the cable’s trajectory.
  • Remote Monitoring: For long-distance installations, use monitoring systems to identify and resolve issues in real-time.

By following these detailed guidelines, you can ensure a smooth, efficient, and successful fiber optic cable blowing process, even for the most challenging long-distance installations.

These are some cable blowing tips important to remember. Below you can find some setup videos of our machines;

Cable Blowing Tips

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