Ken,
We picked up a couple hundred feet of figure-8 conduit from a local
utility supply house a few years ago for something like $0.25/foot.
Looks a lot like this stuff: http://www.duraline.com/conduit/figure-8
It's meant for aerial installation. I used it from the roof of the
elevator down to a shelter. I pulled regular power and fiber cables
into it. The stuff is pretty heavy - I hauled it up to the roof with a
capstan winch, and ended up tensioning it with the winch as well. Check
the local utility supply houses to see if they have a partial reel
sitting around. Use a 'Strand Vise" to attach the messenger wire to
anchor the ends. The EHS cable is a bitch to cut - a grinder works great.
One thing I learned after putting it up - leave a few twists around the
messenger strand. You want the tube wrapped around the messenger a
couple of times so that the tube part is not hanging below the messenger
the whole way. I tried to make it nice and neet and took all the twist
out of it when I hung it. Turns out that was wrong. It's not showing
any signs of coming apart fortunately.
Mark
On 10/1/14, 3:10 PM, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:
Do you know, is this stuff suitable for aerial installation, and if
so, what would be the best install method, assuming we don’t have the
equipment to do aerial lashed? Is there some kind of figure 8 cable
that has an integral steel cable that would be better?
I’m not talking about FTTH on utility poles, this is for a grain
elevator where burying the cable is not practical. Basically going
from a building on one side of the bins to a building on the other
side, where we can pick existing buried fiber to yet another building.
*From:* Jeremy via Af <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Wednesday, October 01, 2014 1:57 PM
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* [AFMUG] WTB Superior Essex 12D fiber cable
I need a couple hundred feet of 12 strand armored fiber. SE 12D or
similar. Everyone else wants to sell me 3300'. Anyone out there
willing to part with a couple hundred feet? I'll get you exact
lengths as soon as I find someone willing to sell me a bit. Thanks.
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Mark Radabaugh
Amplex
[email protected] 419.837.5015 x 1021