While indoor installations may not require conduit in some cases, outdoor, underground, underwater, or aerial installations almost always do. Here's a breakdown of when conduit is typically required:Underground fiber cables are generally pulled within a conduit that is buried underground, usually 1 to 2 meters deep, to reduce the possibility of being dug up. Unlike underground fiber cables, direct. Here's how to align cable specs with installation needs: Don't over-spec: You don't need armored cable in a protected conduit. Plan for splicing: If mass splicing is needed, ribbon cables save time. Account for future growth: Higher fiber count or duct space pays off later. However, in looking into whether for a modification I can share them, I find the 2020 code to be less clear than is used to be. It also facilitates cable management and ease of maintenance. Indoor cables can be installed in raceways, cable trays above ceilings or under floors, placed in hangers, pulled into conduit or innerduct or blown though special ducts with.
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