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GLOBE OSP

STANDARDS
VOLUME1

Speakers: QA TEAM
OUTLINE
Review of End To End Process
o Pre-PAT to PAT
o CRFS to FAT
FTTH Overview
Aerial Installation Standards
Underground Installation
Safety Awareness
o Daily Safety Huddle
• Safety Inspection
Assessment Exam

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PRE-PAT TO FAT PROCESS

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GLOBE OSP ACCEPTANCE PROCESS

START PRE – PAT Punch List


Rectification Request for PAT PAT SCHEDULE
Project Completion (FH, GT IMPLEM &
Subcontractor) Implementation (GT, FH) B
5 Days SLA GT ACCEPTANCE
APPROVER (FO HEAD, COS)

SLA: 5 WORKING DAYS


PRE-PAT REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
• FOC/ODN Installation Acceptance Checklist PAT REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: Note: approved schedule
Form • OSP Network Topology, should be copied to all
• Installation Punch List/Deficiency Form • FOC/ODN Installation Acceptance Checklist Form stakeholders : GT “QM,
• Installation Test Forms • Installation Punch List/Deficiency Form FO, COS, IMPLEM”
• Optical Power Test form • Accomplished PRE-PAT test form, signed test results
• Grounding Resistance Test Form • Request to Attach/JPA
• Closure Test Form • Site Instruction - S.I. - WCR
• Mandrel Test Form • Redline Drawings/As Built
• Others GT forms applicable • As Built BOQ
• Request to Attach/JPA • LGU Permits/Lessor
• Site Instruction – S.I. - WCR • Type Approved Materials Documents
• Redline Drawings/As Built • PDI – Pre Delivery Inspection Report
• AS Built BOQ • PAN - Provisional Acceptance Notice Form
• LGU Permits/Lessor • Certification of OSPMS uploading, from GT SDIM
• Type Approved Materials Documents • 3PC test results i.e. concrete test, rebar, HDG etc.
• Pre Delivery Inspection – PDI
• 3PC test results i.e. concrete test, rebar, HDG • Note: OSPMS uploading should be QAT on this
etc. stage.

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PREPAT TO PAT

At 75%
PS to Submit QA
Site Project Build PRE-PAT
Pre-PAT Requests
Inspection GT for PAT
Docs to QA
All Physical
Conduct Conduct Deficiency List
Deficiencies Inspection OPM results
Quality Quality should be and Grounding test
Inspection Inspection rectified At Optical test
at 25% at 50% this point.

Remaining
Project Supervisor’s Scope
Submit copy of Pre-PAT (25% and 50%) thru Email and Viber to
Deficiencies should
be rectified before
GOAL
QA Team PAT

QA Team will conduct Random Inspection ZERO


Deficiencies

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Before PAT

Make sure you bring all PAT forms and Transmittal Form
Be ready with FAT forms as well
Provide an accurate REDLINE Plan

Ensure that the Acceptance team has


basic OSP materials in case some
deficiencies will be found (ex. Spiral
sleeves…)

Prepare the NAP keys for turn-over to GT


GOAL
Make sure that ALL Optical tests were
conducted and results Passed GT
requirements
ZERO
Deficiencies

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During PAT

Be on time for the PAT activity

Openly insist to GT representative for cases when deficiency is


issued even if we have complied with GT Standards.

Always indicate “Rectified” and the PAT date


for deficiencies rectified on site.

Turn ALL NAP keys and Manhole Cover Keys


over to GT Representative. Make sure you provide
Transmittal Form indicating date of receipt. GOAL

Completely fill-up and sign the PAT forms ZERO


Deficiencies

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NOTE ON RE-PAT
• Submit picture of rectification to
trigger request for re-PAT RE-PAT- A
• GT will assess if there is a need to
check on field or picture is enough
to close the PAT.
• Should follow SLA for Rectification NO
“maximum 15days”

YES 1 DAY YES


WITH PAN RFE
B PAT ACTIVITY RECTI
ACCEPTANCE TEAM (GT, PUNC SIGNING DECLARATION C
HT) HLIST FICAT (GT PROJECT OWNER)
ION
REQUIREMENT FOR RFE
DECLARATION:
• No deficiency
• For Urgent Business
NO Requirement, RFE can be
declared only if there is no
Major/Service Affecting
deficiency.
• For ODN, SDIM reqt for
acceptance.. facility
PAC REQUEST FOR FAC uploading - completed
C ISSUANCE END
ISSUANCE FAT Project Closure
(GT PROJECT OWNER) (GT PROJECT OWNER)
(FH )

REQUIREMENT FOR FAT:


1. FAN – Final Acceptance Notice
2. Signed & approved As Built Drawings
3. Permit Package
a. ROW – Right Of Way
b. CEF – Cable Entrance Facilities
c. Certificate of Compliance (permit
GLOBE OSP ACCEPTANCE PROCESS issuing agencies - lessor)
4. LGU – Local Goverment Units
5. Site acquisition/ROW process & such
permits that are required by the

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specific projects of Globe
6. OSPMS - UAT
CRFS TO FAT

PAT CRFS PAC FAC

Rectify Provide Rectified


remaining PAT Deficiency List
Deficiencies and Photos of FAN
If there are still Rectifications
deficiencies found SECURED
during PAT

QA Team will
monitor status of QA
sites until it reaches Requests FAT
FAN Secured GT for FAT

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FTTH OVERVIEW

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FTTH ARCHITECTURE
Typical Architecture – FTTH Horizontal

Double Splitter
NAPs 1:8
OLT Subscriber
Line
NAP1 Splitter
Installation

1:8

ODF Splitter

1:8

Splitter
NAP2
1:4
1:8
Splitter
Splitter

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SUBSCRIBER LINE INSTALLATION
Usual SLI Trouble

Fiber Drop
Network
Access
NAP1 (Outdoor)

Point
Field
Access
Terminal

Access
Terminal
Box Fiber Drop
(Indoor)

Optical
Network Patch Cord
Unit

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Basic ODN Product Family
ODF/FDC Joint Closures Splitters FDP/FTB Accessories

Rack Series
Pigtail & Patch
cord
In-line type
ODF rack

Modular Series
FDPFDP

Adapter

FDC rack

FTB FTB
Micro- encapsulation
Dome type FASC / BIPC

ODF Unit

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Optical Distribution Frames

Rack Mounted High Density Cabinet Type

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High Density Optical Distribution Frames

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Rack Mount Optical Distribution Frames

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Fiber Optic Splice Closures / LCP
Features
 Cable connection and branch without cutting the
cable
 IP68 rating
 72, 144 and 288 capacity
 Polypropylene Material PP
 Single splice slot with 2 Splitter slots per
tray
Structure
 Heat shrinkable sealing dome
closure
 Mechanical sealing dome closure
 Horizontal closure

Application
 Aerial/ duct/ buried application
 Suitable for FTTH underground
Multiple duct drop cable available

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NAP 410-E

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Pedestal NAP

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MDU Fiber Distribution Cabinet 410-E

Application
 The FDP410E series are suitable for the application both on LCP
or NAP in a centralized split or a distributed split PON architecture
for MDU and high density areas

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MDU Fiber Distribution Cabinet 460-C

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MDU Fiber Distribution Box 410-B

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Optical Micro PLC Splitters

Features
• Compliant with GR-1209-CORE and GR-1221-CORE.
• 1x4 to 1x64 PLC splitter (single chip)
• Wideband performance
• Low insertion loss
• Low back reflection
• Low PDL (Polarization Dependent Loss)
• Low WDL (Wavelength Dependent Loss)
• Low TDL (Temperature Dependent Loss)
• High output uniformity
• Stable optical performance
• Abundant encapsulation models, flexible ODN
application.
• All materials are RoHS approved.
• Work Temperature: –40 to +85ºC

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FAT - Field Access Terminal

Features

• UV Resistant, Flame retardant plastic material


• IP 65
• 2 drop Fiber out with SC adapter
• For Outdoor/Indoor use

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ATB Access Terminal Box

Features

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Patch Cords SC APC – SC APC

Features
 5mm bending radius
 High tensile strength
 High crush strength
 Bend insensitive fiber of G.657
 Can be flexibly twisted, folded, bended
 Automatic mechanical shutter.
 Easy & simple installation

Optical Fibers ITU-T G.657A

Insertion Loss ≤0.35dB

Return Loss ≥50dB(UPC); ≥60dB(APC)

Operation
-40 to +85℃
Temperature

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Field Assembly Connectors
 Field assembly on the cable sheath to eliminate bare
fiber storage
 Easy assembly, no special tools required
 Low insertion loss
 High assembly success rate
 Re-assembly available
 Compatible with cables of various sizes
Figure 8 flat drop cable
2.0~3.0mm round cable
Insertion Loss(dB) Avg.<0.25dB;Max.≤0.50dB
Optical fiber diameter 250μm or 900μm
Return Loss(dB) Avg.≥45dB, Min.≥40dB

3.0×2.0mm figure 8 cable: ≥50N; ø2.0~3.0mm cable≥50N;


Tensile strength(N)
900μm fiber:≥10N

Operation temperature -40℃~+70℃

Stripping Cleaning Cleaving Inserting Finishing

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GT Standards for
AERIAL INSTALLATIONS

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POLE

Pole Clamp / Alley Arm Location

Pole Installation

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LCP & NAP INSTALLATION
Closure Not Allowed Or Not Feasible For Direct Attach

TILTED
0.4m
0.3m

Length of FOC:
7.5m LCP
7.5m NAP

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LCP & NAP INSTALLATION
On GT & Allowed Pole

Length of FOC:
100mm
7.5m LCP
7.5m NAP
0.4m

100mm

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LCP & NAP INSTALLATION
Closure Not Allowed Or Not Feasible For Direct Attach

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Cable tag: (yellow-yellow-green) as required on Joint-Pole Agreement (RTA)

LEFT Side of POLE

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Cable tag: (yellow-yellow-green) as required on Joint-Pole Agreement (RTA)

RIGHT Side of POLE

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.3 With cable tag: (yellow-yellow-green) as required on Joint-Pole Agreement (RTA)
• Cable tag should be provided for every pole attachment with other Telco and Local Electric
Coop pole.

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FOC STUB or J-LOOP INSTALLATION

Facing the Pole, J-Loop


should always be routed Maintain this
on the LEFT side diameter from
210mm NAP’s butt to
bottom of FOC
loop.
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FOC STUB or J-LOOP INSTALLATION

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BRIDLE RING INSTALLATION

4.6m from Ground Level

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BRIDLE RING INSTALLATION

3.6m from Ground Level 39


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POLE TAGGING

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.4 With cable ID, should conform to approved engineering standard.
• Format:
• PLA ID Site A – PLA ID Site B < > #of cores < > Project Name < > Year Installed

ODN deployment

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.4 With cable ID, should conform to approved engineering standard.

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.4 With cable ID, should conform to approved engineering
standard.

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.4 With cable ID, should conform to approved engineering
standard.

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NAP STENCIL

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
• AER_4.1 Installation of aerial FOC cables should be able to conform with standard
installation practice including handling and laying of the cable.

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Globe Fiber Optic Cable

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.1 Installation of aerial FOC cables should be able to conform with standard installation practice
including handling and laying of the cable.
FOC Transport:
-can be transported in a reel on
the truck.

or in a cable reel trailer


attached to your service vehicle

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
• FOC Handling

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.2 Lashed properly according to plan either on new or to existing
messenger strand.

• Utilize 1.2mm lashing wire for FOC installation.


• There should be no loose lashing.
• Walang Dugtong na Lashing Wire.

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AER_4.2 Lashed properly according to plan either on new or to existing messenger strand.

• Utilize 5/16" 6M, properly tensioned


• Walang dugtong na Messenger Wire.
• There should be no loose lashing.

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.5 Cable clearance at mid-span should not be below minimum height as described for vertical
clearances.
• 18-21ft (5.5 - 6.4m) - clearance from ground level. (along the road)
• 23-24ft (7.0 – 7.3m) - clearance from ground level. (on road crossings)
Other provisions:
• Diagonal road crossing shall be avoided at all lines.
• The following alterative engineering solutions shall be considered at road crossing if the standard seven (7) meters clearance
between the lowest section of the FOC and the existing road level is not achieved due to overhead constructions:
• Underground installation by open trench;
• Underground installation by HDD;
• Routing of FOC route if possible.
• Diagonal road crossing shall be avoided at all lines.

• Aerial cable distance shall be 70 meters (maximum) length pole to pole spans with the range of 5.5 – 6.4 meter
clearance from ground level, while for road crossings, clearance from ground level shall be 7 meters minimum
• Vertical Clearance of 5.5m cable crossing permissible when crossing area has nearby overpass usually 4.27 vertical clearance

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.5 Cable clearance at mid-span should not be below minimum height as described for vertical
clearances.
Standard Aerial FOC installation at road crossings

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.6 Cable clearance from power lines or transformers

• 0.5m - distance from power lines

34kV

3m or
(9.8ft)
0.5m

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.7 Cable should not cross inside property line
• Cables should not be crossing private property

• Cables crossing private property is substandard for aerial installation and will only be allowed if all options

• are already exhausted. Even with lot owner consent we still need to assess the security of the cable facilities

• i.e. accidental damage due activity of lot owner, fire etc.

• ALOC – Adjacent Lot Owner Consent

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.8 Check proper Bonding of Strand and Cables especially at pull-off, cross-over and
dead end installation
• All dead end installation of messenger should be properly bonded.
• All special strand construction such as pull-off, cross over should be bonded together

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.9 Check Aerial installation fixture for material defects and substandard installation:
Alley arms, pull-off and cross-over construction, Pole Clamp, Suspension clamps, etc.

Check aerial installation fixtures for any physical defect.


• These CABLE EXTENSION ARMS are used to support a telephone Cable at a distance from the Pole.

• The messenger cable is held by a standard

• SUSPENSION CLAMP which is bolted up against the underside of two angles by a 5/8" (16mm) Machine Bolt. This Machine Bolt is fitted between the legs of the two
angle and can be adjusted for proper extension from the pole.

• Mounting is accomplished by a 5/8" or 3/4" Inch Machine Bolt at the upper position and two 1/2" Inch Lag Screw at the lower.

• CABLE EXTENSION ARMS furnish with two (2) M.Bolts 3/4" x 3" full thread with nuts and two (2) G.I. Spacer 3/4" X 20mm L.

• SIZE LENGTH (mm)

• 26" 750mm

• 44 ½” 1200mm

• MATERAILS:

• Structural Steel Per ASTM A 36.

• FINISH:

• Hot Dip Galvanize as per ASTM A 123 Min. Coating 0.099314mm Thick.

• Coating 0.099314mm Thick.


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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.10 Cable run with entanglement with other cables, fixtures etc.
• Check cable run installation for any entanglement

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.11 Spiral sleeves should be provided as cable protection:
• Cable touches tree or any hard object that may cause breakage
• Cable comes into contact with secondary power lines or near any power facilities
• Other special installation cases that needs extra cable protection

• Material : HDPE Pipe (1/2inch Dia. Color Black)


• Length: 1m
• Use Cable Tie or Electrical Tape to lock both ends

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.12 Cable support with cable spacers
• All cable attachment on pole must have cable support and
spacer.

10 in 10 in
4 inches
dist. From Cable sup
to lashing clamp

6 inches

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.12 Cable support with cable spacers

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.13 Maintenance loop provided

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole
AER_4.13 Maintenance loop provided

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Cable Run Pole-to-Pole

AER_4.14 Slot positioning of cable attachment on pole with RTAs

• Refer to RTA
• Slot positioning of
attachment as indicated in
RTA document.

(Ex. Meralco)
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• AER_5.1 Ground line within ground level
POLE
• GL mark of the pole should be within or under ground level

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POLE
AER_5.2 Pole Depth Setting Based on the design requirements
• In case we cannot meet the requirements, concrete encasement can be implemented.

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POLE
AER_5.2 Pole Depth Setting Based on the design requirements

• Exposure of GL pole Greater than 20% is Not Acceptable.

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POLE
AER_5.3 Pole Setting Excavation and Backfilling
• The hole of pole should be tamp, backfill and restored to each original state of pavement.

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POLE Linearity and Verticality
AER_5.4
• Acceptable verticality for newly installed poles.
• Installed Pole should have linearity to existing pole lines

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Aerial Grounding
AER_6.4 Ground rod properly embedded in ground
• By standard it should be embedded ground level.
• Tolerance of 4 inches above ground

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Aerial Grounding
• AER_6.1 Ground wire provided

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Aerial Grounding
AER_6.5 Strand Ground Clamp provided
• Strand ground clamp should be provided and properly terminated.
• Used to bond the cable sheath to the messenger strand. The clamp body is made
of 1-3/4 X 3/16"-inch steel with a keeper inside riding on the end of the bolt. The
2"-inch bolt can be removed to place the clamp over the messenger wire.

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Aerial Grounding
AER_6.2 HDPE conduit provided to cover the ground wire
• Check grounding protector - 3m 1/2" diameter HDPE

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Aerial Grounding
AER_6.6 Ground Rod provided

• It should conform to Type approved specification.


• Ground rod - 1/2" diameter by 6 feet (1800mm)

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Aerial Grounding
AER_6.7 Ground resistance not to exceed 25ohms
• Every grounding system located at pole should be less than 25 ohms.
• Refer to the results as indicated in the IC grounding resistance test form

• Every 300 meter should have a grounding system based on approved detailed design drawing with
a grounding resistance of 25 ohms.

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Aerial Grounding Guying
• AER_7.1 Installed according to plan & guying standard; if not, Site Instruction
should be provided or if ROW problem.
• Check SLD/AFI for the location of guy, it should correspond to the actual location.
• If possible base/height ratio should be 1, if not ratio cannot be less than 1/2. in most cases
base/ratio are 1, 3/4, 3/5, 1/2

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Aerial Grounding
AER_7.2 Properly Tension
• Check tension of guy wire by simply pushing the wire, it should be sturdy.

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Aerial Grounding
AER_7.3 Complete installation of guying accessories i.e. Guy grip, strain insulator, guy wire,
guy protector, anchor rod, etc.

• Guying fixture should conform with standard design and aerial installation practices.

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Types of Guying

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Do Things Right the First Time.

God bless! Thank you!

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