Whitepaper: CPR directive and the use of fiber optic cables in FTTH
In FTTH fiber optic networks, most cables are underground, where one does not have to consider the risks of fire hazards. In contrast, FTTH networks also have to deal with above-ground infrastructure, where fire hazards can be a major concern. And especially if the fiber optic cables go into a structure where people reside.
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Maunt offers all the information on this topic in a whitepaper. In this whitepaper you will find, among other things, everything about CPR definitions and the applicability of the right fiber optic cables in a Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) environment. This comprehensive document also contains substantive explanations of the CPR guidelines and the fire and smoke classes according to the Building Code. You can download the document here.
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