The main job description of an AT&T cable splicer is to install, maintain and repair services for AT&T customers. After telephone line installers place optical cable lines in position, cable splicers complete the connections by connecting individual wires or fibers within the cable.
You can't bury a junction box - it has to remain accessible. The usual thing to use is a handhole - like a box where the lid is flush with the ground. You could get a handhole as small as 12" x 12".
Direct Burial rated wire is approved to be run in the earth in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC), usually without the use of conduit to surround it. The combination of the insulation material and its thickness keeps out moisture and other harsh factors to protect the wires inside.
It must be noted that while it is possible to splice different types of Romex wire—12/2 to 12/3, for instance—you should never splice together wires of a different gauge. Wire gauge is determined by the amount of amperage the wire is expected to carry.
There are four basic types of electrical terminations: chip, coaxial, SCSI, and waveguide.
Workmanship: Workmanship in splice installation and cable preparation have a great impact in long-term performance. A clear majority of cable failure investigations that I've run for our customers pinpoint poor workmanship in cable preparation techniques as the leading root cause for failures.
Typically, stress cones are used for wires between 6 KV and 25 KV, but they can be used for wires with a higher voltage.
According to the lore of BioShock, Big Daddies start out as the human undesirables of Rapture and are converted into their new form in an irreversible procedure which grafts their skin and organs directly to the inside of their suit.
Due to excessive ADAM consumption, their bodies and minds have been deformed beyond repair (though some of their physical deformities can be attributed to war scars or Dr. J.S. Steinman's plastic surgery). They have become dependent on ADAM, both mentally and physically.
A Big Daddy is a fictional character in the BioShock series of video games. Big Daddies are heavily spliced (genetically engineered and altered with ADAM) human beings who have had their bodies directly grafted into heavily armored, steampunk-inspired atmospheric diving suits.
fusion splicerA splice, which can be finished using either the crimping or soldering method, is the joining of two or more conductors in a way that produces a permanent electrical termination and mechanical link.
Despite the fact that some of their physical defects can be traced to war wounds or Dr. J.S. Steinman's plastic surgery, their bodies and minds have been irreparably altered as a result of excessive ADAM ingestion. They are now physically and mentally reliant on ADAM.
Two strands can be joined by a skilled technician in roughly four minutes. Although most ribbon cables have stiff ribbons with 12 fibers each, the ribbon splicing procedure is comparable. Typically, a single splice tray may hold 12 ribbons for 144 fibers.
The most frequent type of injury, which is challenging to spot, is a broken fiber. Yet, excessive force applied during cable pulling or despooling can also cause fibers to shatter. The second most frequent issue is too-tight a radius while bending the fiber.