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Underground Cabling Quality Audit

  • 2m to 4m coil in nearest chamber to pole. Take photos to demonstrate.

  • Correctly dressed cable in pit with correct bend radius, cable using full length of chamber, no tight bends. Take photos to demonstrate

  • Cable correctly secured using flat bar, or joint support kit 1A. Take photos to demonstrate

  • A frame with crossed cable ties. Take photos to demonstrate

  • Flat bar or joint support kit 1A fitted to bearers with crossed cable ties. Take photos to demonstrate

  • Cable ties cut flush.Take photos to demonstrate

  • Gel wraps and connectors fitted correctly. Take photos to demonstrate

  • 25mm and 16mm sub-duct supported. Take photos to demonstrate

  • All sub-duct and cable labelled. Take photos to demonstrate

  • Corning CBT cable yellow tape 300mm apart. Take photos to demonstrate

  • All cable ties cut ends removed from chamber. Take photos to demonstrate

  • Corning CBTs minimum 150mm clearance. Take photos to demonstrate

  • Mobra fitted tight with no movement. Take photos to demonstrate

  • Penny washers used on mobra arm. Take photos to demonstrate

  • Are the CBTs labelled? Take photos to demonstrate

  • Is there enough slack on the CBT and joint cable when the mobra arm is lifted? Take photos to demonstrate

  • Are the fibre joints labelled? Take photos to demonstrate

  • Sign to verify this audit.

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