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Introduction of Fiber Connector Cleaning

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Introduction of Fiber Connector Cleaning

 

With the widespread use of optical fiber in high-speed communications, reliable and efficient fiber installations and maintenance are critical to the high-performance network.With the deployment of 40G and 100G systems in the data center reliable and efficient,fiber installations are critical to the high performance network.Contaminated fiber optic connectors can often lead to degraded performance and costly, but preventable failures. In industry studies the #1 cause of link failure is a contaminated or dirty connector or fiber. To ensure proper performance and reliability care must be taken with the installation and maintenance of removable fiber connectors. Ideally, a properly maintained and cleaned fiber optic cable will help reduce contaminant transfer to a removable or non-removable optical interface, lessening or removing the need to clean expensive and delicate gear. Cabling industry best practices recommend that both field and pre-terminated connections should be inspected and cleaned prior to mating to other connectors or equipment.

 

Preparation for the Cleaning Process

 

Always inspect your connectors or adapters before you begin the cleaning process.

Use the connector housing to plug or unplug a fiber.

Turn off any laser sources before you inspect and clean fiber connectors.

Disconnect the cables at both ends and remove the pluggable receiver from the chassis.

Store unused protective caps in a resealable container to prevent any transfer of dust to the fiber.

Discard any used tissues or swabs.

 

Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure

 

Step 1: Inspect the fiber optic connector, component, or bulkhead with a fiberscope.

Step 2: If the connector is dirty, clean it with a dry cleaning technique.

 

Dry cleaning: Using a reel-based cassette cleaner (see the picture below) with medium pressure, wipe the connector end face against a dry cleaning cloth (single swipe per exposure) in one direction. For angled physical contact (APC) polished connectors, ensure that the entire end face surface mates with the cleaning cloth. Dry cleaning will generally remove airborne contamination and should be attempted first. Inspect the connector end face for contamination after cleaning.

 

Step 3: Inspect the connector.

Step 4: If the connector is still dirty, repeat the dry cleaning technique.

Step 5: Inspect the connector.

Step 6: If the connector is still dirty, clean it with a wet cleaning technique followed immediately with a dry cleaning in order to ensure no residue is left on the end face.

 

Wet cleaning: Lightly moisten a portion of a lint free wipe with fiber optic cleaning solution (or > 91% Isopropyl Alcohol) and applying medium pressure, first wipe the end face against the wet area and then onto a dry area to clean potential residue from the end face. For APC polished connectors, ensure that the entire end face surface mates with the cleaning wipes. Wet cleaning is more aggressive than dry cleaning, and will remove airborne contamination as well as light oil residue and films.

 

Step 7: Inspect the connector again.

Step 8: If the contaminate still cannot be removed, repeat the cleaning procedure until the end face is clean.

Note: Never use alcohol or wet cleaning without a way to ensure that it does not leave residue on the end face. Or it will cause equipment damage. The following images shows how to use fiber optic cleaner, just three steps will help you out.

 

Avoid These Common Mistakes

 

Do not use a cleaning process that will leave a residue on the end-face. Alcohol or wet cleaning processes are the most common procedures that will leave residue on the surface of the devices.

Do not touch the products without being properly grounded.

Do not connect the end face of the fiber connectors.

Do not twist or pull on the fiber cable forcefully.

Do not connect fiber to a fiberscope while system lasers are still on.

Do not touch the cleaned area with a swab, tissue, or cleaning fabric.

Do not reuse any tissues or swabs.

Do not touch a portion of the tissue or swab.

Do not use alcohol around an open flame or spark.

Extend the Life of Your Fiber Optic Connectors With Proper Cleaning Methods

Always extend the life of your fiber optic connectors by using one of these popular cleaning methods. They are safe to use and will prevent premature failure of your devices. Follow the instructions for more stability in your systems.

 

Summary

 

The following context has briefly introduced the procedures of cleaning fiber optic connectors. Note that if you are not sure how to proceed this, you’d better ask an expert for help. Besides this, choose the suitable cleaning tools would also be significant. Fiber-Mart has various fiber optic cleaning tools, such as pen cleaner, cassette cleaner, etc. All of these cleaning tools are provided with high quality and reasonable price. Moreover, we also supply a full range of fiber optic cables like LC to ST fiber cable, SC fiber cable, SC FC patch cord, etc. If you have any requirement of our products, please contact us: [email protected].

 

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