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BSI PD IEC TR 62627-01:2023 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components – Fibre optic connector cleaning methods

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BSI 2023 74
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48 CONTENTS
50 FOREWORD
52 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Cleaners
53 3.2 Fibre optic connector parts
54 4 Application of fibre optic connectors
4.1 General
4.2 Influence of contamination of fibre optic connector end-faces
5 Guidelines for handling fibre optic connectors
5.1 Guidelines for careful handling fibre optic connectors
5.2 Storage of fibre optic connectors
5.3 Connection of fibre optic connector plugs to ports on optical network equipment
55 5.4 Disconnection of fibre optic connector plugs to ports
6 Dust caps
7 Cleaning tools and machines
7.1 General
56 7.2 Reel type cleaner
Figures
Figure 1 – Classification of cleaning tools and machines
57 7.3 Stick type cleaner
7.4 Pen type cleaner
Figure 2 – Example of a reel type cleaner
Figure 3 – Example of stick type cleaners
58 7.5 Adhesive backed stick type cleaner
7.6 Adhesive pad type cleaner
Figure 4 – Example of a pen type cleaner
Figure 5 – Example of an adhesive backed stick type cleaner
Figure 6 – Example of an adhesive pad type cleaner
59 7.7 Adhesive pen type cleaner
7.8 Gas and vacuum cleaning machine
7.9 Air duster
Figure 7 – Example of an adhesive pen type cleaner
Figure 8 – Example of a gas and vacuum cleaning machine
60 7.10 Wipe and solvent – Wet cleaning
8 Fibre optic connectors and their corresponding cleaning tools and machines
Figure 9 – Example of an air duster
Tables
Table 1 – Cleaning tools and machines for typical fibre optic connector parts
61 9 Procedures
9.1 General
9.2 Basic procedure of cleaning
9.3 Procedure to clean exposed plug end-faces with a reel type cleaner
Figure 10 – Cleaning with a reel type cleaner
62 9.4 Procedure for port cleaning using a stick type or a pen type cleaner
Figure 11 – Cleaning ports using a stick type cleaner
Figure 12 – Cleaning ports using a pen type cleaner
63 9.5 Procedure for port cleaning using an adhesive backed stick type cleaner
9.6 Procedure for plug cleaning using an adhesive pad type cleaner
Figure 13 – Cleaning ports using an adhesive stick type cleaner
64 9.7 Procedure for port cleaning using an adhesive pen type cleaner
9.8 Cleaning procedure using a gas and vacuum type cleaning machine
Figure 14 – Cleaning with a pad type cleaner
Figure 15 – Cleaning with an adhesive pen type cleaner
65 Annex A (informative) Precautions for the cleaning process
A.1 Material to be cleaned
A.1.1 Plug connector
A.1.2 Plug connector inside adaptors
A.1.3 Adaptor for a cylindrical ferrule plug
A.1.4 Timing of the cleaning
A.2 Additional information
67 Annex B (informative) General information on contamination
B.1 Impact of contamination
B.1.1 General
B.1.2 High power levels
B.1.3 High data rates
B.2 Source of contamination
B.2.1 Mishandling
68 B.2.2 Environmental sources
B.2.3 Contamination travels
Figure B.1 – Typical examples of contamination
Figure B.2 – Results of mating
69 B.2.4 Contamination migration
B.3 Problems due to end-face contamination
B.3.1 Signal degradation
Figure B.3 – Contamination migration
Figure B.4 – Signal degradation due to contamination
70 B.3.2 Permanent damage
Figure B.5 – Permanent damage due to contamination
71 Annex C (informative) Example of inspection equipment
Figure C.1 – Patch-cord inspection and port inspection
72 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC TR 62627-01:2023 - TC
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