City and Guilds 3667 - 02, Units102/103: Fibre Optic Cabling Combined: Internal & External
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In Harlow
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Harlow
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Duration
5 Days
Want to get into installing and testing fibre optic cabling?....then this is the training course for you.
Total Comms Training offers delegates the unique opportunity to get trained on both the internal and external fibre optic cabling.
What's covered in the course?
The underpinning knowledge and fundamental understanding of the different fibre optic cabling types, the technical theories that lie behind fibre optic communications cabling. And including all the practical skills that you need to confidently install fibre optic cabling, whether internal or external fibre, this really is the ultimate fibre optic training course
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About this course
- Theory of Light
- Fibre optic transmission
- The ‘how’ and ‘why’ fibre optic cabling is used in a datacomms environment
- How optical fibres work and the issues that can affect performance
- Current standards
- Terminologies
- Identify fibre optic components and explain their uses
- Work safely with optical fibres in an internal and external environment
- Follow recommended installation procedures and working practices
- Prepare fibre optic cabling for termination, connectorisation and splicing
- Terminate fibre optic cabling by fitting connectors
- Fibre optic cabling fusion splicing
- Fibre optic external enclosures
- Loss budget calculations
- Carry out a OTDR test on fibre optic links
- Interpreting test results
- Fibre optic fault finding
This course is suitable for network installers, fibre optic cabling installers and engineers, who are looking to prove their installation skills and professionalism. It is particularly applicable to individuals, for example, electricians and telecomms engineers who wish to increase and broaden their range of skills.
This combined City & Guilds 3667-02: (units 102 & 103) course is the recognised qualification for the professional fibre optic cabling installer and is on the newly established UK's qualifications framework
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- Telecommunications
- Electrical
Teachers and trainers (1)
Chris Atkin
Trainer
Course programme
- Theory of Light
- Fibre optic transmission
- The ‘how’ and ‘why’ fibre optic cabling is used in a datacomms environment
- How optical fibres work and the issues that can affect performance
- Current standards
- Terminologies
- Identify fibre optic components and explain their uses
- Work safely with optical fibres in an internal and external environment
- Follow recommended installation procedures and working practices
- Prepare fibre optic cabling for termination, connectorisation and splicing
- Terminate fibre optic cabling by fitting connectors
- Fibre optic cabling fusion splicing
- Fibre optic external enclosures
- Loss budget calculations
- Carry out a OTDR test on fibre optic links
- Interpreting test results
- Fibre optic fault finding
City and Guilds 3667 - 02, Units102/103: Fibre Optic Cabling Combined: Internal & External