General question to the other field service techs out there.
My employer usually asks me to do the low V terminations as a value-added service to our factory commissioning services. Usually this is just DMX, NET, Unison/Paradigm, and an occasional legacy termination like RFU.
I've just been asked to look at a couple of projects that have a single run of fiber between a couple of equipment racks, and I am not sure what all is involved in terminating fiber.
How long does it take to terminate a fiber cable, and is this something that one can learn in a short period of time, or does it take some training and practice before doing this termination in the field?
I know that there are several types of fiber terminations, and I'm not sure which one will necessarily be used on these projects, but I imagine that the timing involved should be fairly similar (e.g. if it takes 15 minutes for one type and 20 for another, I'm not really concerned at the difference.)
Any of your experiences in the field if you have done this would be helpful.
Thanks.
[edited by: Holztech at 5:10 PM (GMT -6) on Mon, Sep 21 2009]