Field Splices Clause Samples

The Field Splices clause defines the requirements and procedures for joining structural elements, such as beams or pipes, at the construction site rather than in a fabrication shop. It typically specifies the types of approved splicing methods, materials, and inspection protocols that must be followed to ensure the integrity of the connection. By setting clear standards for field splicing, this clause helps maintain structural safety and quality while accommodating practical needs for transporting and assembling large components on site.
Field Splices. The objective for each splice is an averaged loss value of 0.1 dB or less when measured bi-directionally with an OTDR at 1550 nm. If after 3 attempts, Lessor is not able to produce a loss value of 0.1 dB or less bi-directionally at 1550 nm, then 0.3 dB or less bi-directionally at 1550 nm will be acceptable. Fibers not meeting the 0.1 dB or less specification will be identified as Out Of Specification (OOS). Documentation of the three attempts (reburns) to bring the OOS fiber within specification will be provided.
Field Splices. The objective for each splice is an averaged loss value of 0.15 dB or less when measured bi-directionally with an OTDR at 1550 nm. If after three (3) attempts, NGN CONNECT is not able to produce a loss value of 0.15 dB or less bi- directionally at 1550 nm, then
Field Splices. The objective for each splice is an averaged loss value of 0.1 dB or less when measured bi-directionally with an OTDR at 1550 nm. If after 3 attempts, SPC is not able to produce a loss value of 0.1 dB or less bi-directionally at URRS Agreement Page 166 Dated: September 9, 2002 Appendix K 1550 nm, then 0.3 dB or less bi-directionally at 1550 nm will be acceptable. Fibers not meeting the 0.1 dB or less specification will be identified as Out Of Specification (OOS). Documentation of the three attempts (reburns) to bring the OOS fiber within specification will be provided.

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