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What kind of drop cable is used in underground installs?
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The installer always uses nonmessengered, flooded drop cable in underground installs execpt for the interior of the premises (where leaking compund could damage the customer's furniture, carpet, or CPE).
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What must the installer know before any digging begins?
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Before any digging begins, the installer must know where all underground electric, gas, water, and power lines are by performing the utility-location step.
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What procedures does he follow in direct buried cable?
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If the company's policies allow it, the installer can bury the cable with a shovel or hand-bury tool. Sometimes a contractor will be on hand to dig the path using a cable plow.
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What underground procedure is followed instead of direct burial?
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Instead of direct cable burial, the company may bury underground condit or pipe for greater protection of the cable.
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Wat must be removed from the tap before attaching the F-connector?
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Before attaching the F-connector, often a locking terminator must be removed from the tap.
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