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Copper Telecoms Cable Testing

Course Description

Introduction Features of telephone and other copper comms cabling and networks, network topologies • Basic Electrical Theory Voltage, current and resistance, SI units • Signalling on Copper Comms Cables Analogue and digital, frequency and bit rate, electrical characteristics of data cables, DC loop. • Testing Scenarios & Configurations Commission testing, maintenance & fault finding • Using a Multimeter Principles of tests, power, battery, earth, short circuit, contact and disconnections tests, multimeter setup, testing sequence • Using a Tone Amplifier & Generator Principles of tests, setup of equipment, locating cables • Using a Ohmmeter (Bridge Megger) Principles of tests, insulation resistance, loop resistance, test leads, instrument settings • Using a Certification Tester Principles of tests, setup of equipment, performance standards • TDR Testing Principles of TDR testing, analysis of TDR traces • Analysis of Test Results Ascertain line conditions and faults from multimeter, Ohmmeter & other test results • Course Review • Assessments Practical assessment & short written tes

Audience

est engineers responsible for commissioning & acceptance testing of new installations • Maintenance staff (faultsmen) responsible for locating faults • Managers and engineers who are required to accept, interpret or understand test results N.B. A basic understanding of copper cable jointing is required for this advanced course

Duration:

3 Day(s)

Class size:

6

Course Name

Copper Telecoms Cable Testing

Course Description

<p>Introduction<br /> Features of telephone and other copper comms cabling and networks, network topologies<br /> &bull; Basic Electrical Theory<br /> Voltage, current and resistance, SI units<br /> &bull; Signalling on Copper Comms Cables<br /> Analogue and digital, frequency and bit rate, electrical characteristics of data cables, DC loop.<br /> &bull; Testing Scenarios &amp; Configurations<br /> Commission testing, maintenance &amp; fault finding<br /> &bull; Using a Multimeter<br /> Principles of tests, power, battery, earth, short circuit, contact and disconnections tests, multimeter setup, testing sequence<br /> &bull; Using a Tone Amplifier &amp; Generator<br /> Principles of tests, setup of equipment, locating cables<br /> &bull; Using a Ohmmeter (Bridge Megger)<br /> Principles of tests, insulation resistance, loop resistance, test leads, instrument settings<br /> &bull; Using a Certification Tester<br /> Principles of tests, setup of equipment, performance standards<br /> &bull; TDR Testing<br /> Principles of TDR testing, analysis of TDR traces<br /> &bull; Analysis of Test Results<br /> Ascertain line conditions and faults from multimeter, Ohmmeter &amp; other test results<br /> &bull; Course Review<br /> &bull; Assessments<br /> Practical assessment &amp; short written tes</p>

Audience

est engineers responsible for commissioning & acceptance testing of new installations • Maintenance staff (faultsmen) responsible for locating faults • Managers and engineers who are required to accept, interpret or understand test results N.B. A basic understanding of copper cable jointing is required for this advanced course

Duration:

3 Day(s)

Class size:

6

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CTCT

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This course requires Face to Face
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Course Name

Copper Telecoms Cable Testing

Course Description

<p>Introduction<br /> Features of telephone and other copper comms cabling and networks, network topologies<br /> &bull; Basic Electrical Theory<br /> Voltage, current and resistance, SI units<br /> &bull; Signalling on Copper Comms Cables<br /> Analogue and digital, frequency and bit rate, electrical characteristics of data cables, DC loop.<br /> &bull; Testing Scenarios &amp; Configurations<br /> Commission testing, maintenance &amp; fault finding<br /> &bull; Using a Multimeter<br /> Principles of tests, power, battery, earth, short circuit, contact and disconnections tests, multimeter setup, testing sequence<br /> &bull; Using a Tone Amplifier &amp; Generator<br /> Principles of tests, setup of equipment, locating cables<br /> &bull; Using a Ohmmeter (Bridge Megger)<br /> Principles of tests, insulation resistance, loop resistance, test leads, instrument settings<br /> &bull; Using a Certification Tester<br /> Principles of tests, setup of equipment, performance standards<br /> &bull; TDR Testing<br /> Principles of TDR testing, analysis of TDR traces<br /> &bull; Analysis of Test Results<br /> Ascertain line conditions and faults from multimeter, Ohmmeter &amp; other test results<br /> &bull; Course Review<br /> &bull; Assessments<br /> Practical assessment &amp; short written tes</p>

Audience

est engineers responsible for commissioning & acceptance testing of new installations • Maintenance staff (faultsmen) responsible for locating faults • Managers and engineers who are required to accept, interpret or understand test results N.B. A basic understanding of copper cable jointing is required for this advanced course

Duration:

3 Day(s)

Class size:

6

Competence Name Awarded:

Competence Awarded:

Course Code:

CTCT

Prerequisite Name:

Prerequisite Short Code:

Skills Assessment Scheme Regime:

Course Type:

This course requires Face to Face

How to Book