Saes T 625
Saes T 625
Saes T 625
1 Scope............................................................ 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations................................ 2
3 References.................................................... 2
4 Basic Design Requirements.......................... 4
5 Other Design Considerations........................ 6
6 Installation..................................................... 7
7 Testing and Inspection.................................. 7
1 Scope
This Standard prescribes Mandatory Requirements for Multimode Fiber Optic Cable
parameters associated with On-premises inter-building and intra-building installations
for all Data communications and Local Area Network applications. Other applications
like PBXs, video and various multiplexing uses for short-length links may also be
supported by this standard.
The multimode fiber optic cable parameters as specified in this standard are applicable
for transmission speed up to 155 megabits per second (Mbps) for distances up to 2 km
(OM1), transmission speed up to 1Gigabit per second (Gbps) for distances up to 550 m
(OM2) or transmission speed up to 10 Gigabit per second (Gbps) for distances up to
300m (OM3) only. For higher speeds and longer distances, singlemode fiber optic
cables shall be used.
Any deviations, providing less than the mandatory requirements of this standard require
written waiver approval as per Saudi Aramco Engineering Procedure SAEP-302.
3 References
The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, and
repair of equipment and facilities covered by this standard shall apply with the latest
edition of the references listed below, unless otherwise noted.
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Document Responsibility: Communications Standards Committee SAES-T-625
Issue Date: 28 April 2012 Inter and Intra Building
Next Planned Update: 2 June 2014 Fiber Optic Communication Cables
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Document Responsibility: Communications Standards Committee SAES-T-625
Issue Date: 28 April 2012 Inter and Intra Building
Next Planned Update: 2 June 2014 Fiber Optic Communication Cables
4.1 All fiber optic cables for inter-building (campus) and intra-building (building
distribution system - riser and plenum applications) shall be;
Or
OM3 (50m) laser optimized fiber and/or Single Mode OS1 Fiber (ITU-T
G.652.D for intra-building backbone.
The optical fibers shall consist of a solid glass cylindrical core and cladding
covered by Ultra Violet (UV) acrylate or equivalent coating.
All fiber optic cables installed as wiring within buildings shall be air core,
Optical Fiber Non conductive Plenum (OFNP) or Optical Fiber Non conductive
Riser (OFNR) type with or without non metallic moisture barrier and shall be
listed as being suitable for the purpose, listed as being resistant to spread of fire
in accordance with the NEC article 770 Section 770-26, installed in accordance
with Section 770-110, and marked in accordance with Table 770-179.
4.2 The multimode fiber cores shall have graded (parabolic) refractive index profiles
with CORE DIAMETERS of 62.5 ± 3.0 micrometers when measured in
accordance with either
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Next Planned Update: 2 June 2014 Fiber Optic Communication Cables
EIA/TIA-455-58A, or EIA-455-176.
EIA-455-45A or EIA-455-176.
4.3 The CLADDING DIAMETER of the glass fiber shall be 125.0 ± 2.0
micrometers when measured in accordance with any one of the following test
methods:
EIA-455-45A; EIA-455-176; or
EIA/TIA-455-48B, Method A or B
The cladding diameter of the fiber shall be nominally concentric with the fiber
core. The cladding concentricity error shall not exceed 6% when measured in
accordance with
EIA-455-45A.
EIA-455-45A or EIA-455-48B.
4.4 The Numerical Aperture of the fiber shall be 0.275 ± 0.015 when measured in
accordance with
EIA/TIA-455-177.
4.5 The Attenuation of the fibers within the cable shall not exceed 4 dB/km at
850 nanometers and 1.5 dB/kilometer at 1300 nanometers when measured in
accordance with any one of the following test methods:
EIA/TIA-455-59.
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Next Planned Update: 2 June 2014 Fiber Optic Communication Cables
4.6 The minimum Bandwidth of the fiber cable shall be 160 MHz-km @
850 nanometers and 500 MHz-km @ 1300 nanometers when measured in
accordance with either
4.7 The optical fibers shall be coated with one or more plastic materials or
compositions to preserve the intrinsic strength of the glass. The COATING
DIAMETER shall be at least 250.0 ± 15.0 micrometers when measured in
accordance with either
EIA/TIA-455-55A or EIA-455-173.
The coating concentricity error shall not exceed 16% when measured in
accordance with
EIA-455-55A.
5.1 The Microbending attenuation of the fiber shall not exceed 0.30 dB when
measured at 1300 ± 20 nanometers when measured in accordance with
5.2 The individual fiber shall withstand tensile stress of minimum 0.35 gigapascal
(50 kpsi) for approximately one second when measured in accordance with
EIA/TIA-455-31B.
5.3 The maximum force required to remove 25 mm of protective fiber coating shall
not exceed 13 newtons when measured in accordance with
EIA/TIA-455-178.
5.4 The color designations for Fiber and Buffer Tube identification shall be in
accordance with
5.5 The outer cable jacket shall be marked at regular intervals (not to exceed 2 m)
with the following information:
b) Name of Manufacturer
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c) Year of Manufacture
6 Installation
The installation of all Fiber Optic Cables for Inter and Intra-building applications
covered by this standard shall comply with this standard, SAES-O-100 (General
Requirements, Safety and Security), SAES-T-916 (Communications Building Cable),
the Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) of the Building
Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI), the National Electrical Code (NEC),
and SSD/12.
Test data shall be provided by the manufacturer for each purchases order of fiber optic
cables, complying with the following REA PE-90 specifications;
In addition to the test data provided by the manufacturer, the Fiber Optic Cables shall be
tested for fiber continuity (end to end) and for splice loss as dictated in SAES-T-624
and SAES-T-634.
Cable pulling tensions and bending radii shall be monitored and maintained within the
limits specified in SAES-T-624.
Acceptance testing shall confirm that the installation facility meets its design and
specified transmission loss criterion as dictated in SAES-T-634.
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Document Responsibility: Communications Standards Committee SAES-T-625
Issue Date: 28 April 2012 Inter and Intra Building
Next Planned Update: 2 June 2014 Fiber Optic Communication Cables
All cables shall be visually inspected before, during and after installation for physical
damage to the cable in accordance with Saudi Aramco inspection procedures. All
damaged sections shall be repaired or replaced as directed by the Saudi Aramco
representative.
Revision Summary
2 June 2009 Minor revision to include the 50/125m multimode fiber, correct NEC referenced tables and
revised the "Next Planned Update".
28 April 2012 Editorial revision to change the primary contact.
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