Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Fiber Network Technician

In this course, students will learn how to understand the limitations of bending, effects of temperature, how to effectively splice and connector fiber optics, troubleshoot a system and confirm the quality of connections and splices. All these skills are necessary to properly install and repair fiber optics systems.
Participants completing the course exercises and lab requirements will be given the Fiber Optic Association (FOA) exam for Certified Fiber Optic Technicians. This exam is proctored by a certified FOA instructor and participant must score the minimum (70%) to meet the FOA certification requirements. Fiber Network Technician
This course is intended for electrical contractors, electricians, IT technicians, communications technicians, and any personnel that specifies, installs and restores fiber optics systems. Participants completing the course exercises and lab requirements will be given the Fiber Optic Association (FOA) exam for Certified Fiber Optic Technicians.

Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

Determine appropriate fiber for different applications.
Inspect, install and test connectors using the epoxy polish method to EIA/TIA standards.
Identify damage to cables and associated causes.
Install fiber optic cable.
Test fiber optic cable for EIA/TIA acceptable losses.
Utilize fiber optic test equipment including an optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR), light source and power meter
Install and test mechanical and fusion splices to EIA/TIA standards
Identify and specify components for a fiber optic system
Budget for losses in fiber optic systems
Utilize attenuators to adjust power levels (DBM) at the receiver

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