SAE AIR 6031-2012 Fiber Optic Cleaning《光纤清洁》.pdf
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1、_ SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising there
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4、0 (outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org SAE values your input. To provide feedback on this Technical Report, please visit http:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/AIR6031 AEROSPACE INFORMATION REPORT AIR6031 Issued 2012-08 Fiber Optic Cleaning
5、RATIONALE Cleaning is crucial to achieve and maintain the best possible operation of any optical fiber based application. Far too many failures are caused by poor or improper cleaning. Contamination of contact endfaces can lead to decreased system performance and damage to the optical fiber or ferru
6、le. 1. SCOPE This document is intended for connectors typically found on aerospace platforms and ground support equipment. The document provides the reasons for proper fiber optic cleaning, an in-depth discussion of available cleaning methods, materials, packaging, safety, and environmental concerns
7、. Applicable personnel include: Managers Designers Engineers Technicians Trainers/Instructors Third Party Maintenance Agencies Quality Personnel Purchasing Shipping/Receiving Production 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS The following publications form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Th
8、e latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. The applicable issue of other publications shall be the issue in effect on the date of the purchase order. In the event of conflict between the text of this document and references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in th
9、is document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained. 2.1 ANSI Publications Available from American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036-8002, Tel: 212-642-4900, www.ansi.org. ANSI Z136.1-2007 American Nationa
10、l Standard for Safe Use of Lasers ANSI Z136.2-1997 American National Standard for the Safe Use of Optical Fiber Communication Systems Utilizing Laser Diode and LED Sources SAE AIR6031 Page 2 of 18 2.2 IEC Publications Available from International Electrotechnical Commission, 3, rue de Varembe, P.O.
11、Box 131, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland, Tel: +44-22-919-02-11, www.iec.ch. IEC 60825-1 Laser Safety Equipment Classification (Safety of laser products) IEC 60825-2 Safety of Optical Fibre Communication Systems IEC 60825-4 Laser Guards 3. SAFETY It is the responsibility of every employer to preserve, s
12、o far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare of all employees. Common hazards often include chemical, optical power, fiber fragments, environmental, explosive, and personnel. Employers should ensure material safety data sheets (MSDS), first aid kits and eye wash stations are av
13、ailable in all areas where fiber optic work is being conducted. Fume hoods should be utilized where applicable. General awareness of working around aircraft and other potentially explosive environments is a consideration when utilizing any arc fusion splicers, curing ovens, ultrasonic cleaners or ot
14、her electrical or electronic devices. In addition, all employees have a duty of care to their work colleagues. It is the responsibility of every employee while at work to take reasonable care for his/her own health and safety and of other persons who may be affected by his acts or omissions at work
15、with regard to: 3.1 Handling Care should be taken when handling fibers. Flying glass fragments are often the result of cutting and cleaving operations and often go unnoticed. Glass fibers are small enough to puncture the skin and can remain under the skin surface. Besides being an irritant, fragment
16、s of glass fibers are not easily seen and can be difficult to remove. It is particularly important to prevent stray fragments from entering the eyes where removal is even more difficult. Clear lenses can deflect a stray fiber end and can prevent it from piercing the eyeball or prevent minute fragmen
17、ts from entering the eye. Safety glasses and protective clothing must be worn when working with fibers. Further information on eye safety precautions can be found in References 2.1 and 2.2 to this document. Eating and drinking in the vicinity of fibers increases the risk of accidental ingestion of g
18、lass fibers. All eating and drinking must not be permitted. In addition, fiber fragments can adhere to skin oils, so after working with fibers, individuals must ensure their hands are thoroughly washed prior to coming into contact with the face or eyes. During installation and repair, all snipped or
19、 cleaved pieces of optical glass fibers must be placed in appropriate dedicated disposal containers. Placing fibers on an adhesive tape strip can be dangerous and must not be encouraged. Fiber waste must never be placed in ordinary garbage for routine disposal. Cables with exposed fiber ends must be
20、 adequately protected or positioned to preclude accidental skin puncture or eye damage. The most effective defense against fiber-related injury is common sense. Unmated connectors and fibers may transmit non-visible radiation and direct viewing with the eye must be avoided at all times. Active fiber
21、 optic systems are not to be inspected with optical magnifying scopes. Protective end caps and connector covers must always be utilized on all unmated connectors. SAE AIR6031 Page 3 of 18 3.2 Optical Power Source Although the optical power level in installations can be relatively low, the minute dim
22、ensions of fiber cores and semiconductor sources makes it possible for intensities to attain surprisingly high values. If an optical cable is disconnected or broken and the exposed end is examined, there is a risk of eye damage. This risk can be exacerbated if a magnifier or other visual aid is used
23、. It should always be assumed that a system is switched on until test equipment can verify the status of optical sources. Moreover, in applications that require higher intensity optical sources, system designers must include additional safety precautions to ensure the safety of maintenance personnel
24、. 3.3 Lasers and Light Emitting Diodes (LED) Lasers commonly used as fiber sources operate at wavelengths of 850, 1300, and 1550 nm, which are all in the infrared part of the light spectrum. Lasers differ from LEDs in the fact that they are coherent, collimated, low divergence and have small spot si
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