- De-energize: Turn off transmitters; verify dark fiber with a power meter/VFL off.
- Tools: 200–400× inspection scope/probe, one-click/bulkhead cleaners, lint-free wipes/cassettes, fiber swabs, 99% IPA or fiber solvent, canned dry air (ESD-safe), clean caps, gloves.
- Workflow (Inspect→Clean→Inspect→Mate):
1) Inspect connector endface first. Don’t clean blindly. Look for debris, oil, pits, chips, scratches; follow IEC 61300-3-35.
2) Dry clean: Use a one-click cleaner (5–10 actuations) or a fresh lint-free wipe/cassette with a single, gentle figure-8 pass.
3) Inspect. If still dirty, wet–dry clean: Lightly moisten a wipe/swab with IPA, single pass across ferrule, then immediately dry pass on a clean section. Avoid over-wetting/wicking into ferrule.
4) Reinspect. Only mate if pristine; if scratched/chipped, replace connector.
- Adapters/bulkheads:
- Inspect with a video probe.
- Dry clean using a bulkhead one-click tool. For stubborn films, use a lightly wetted swab, then dry swab. Reinspect.
- Handling:
- Keep dust caps clean; cap immediately after cleaning if not mating. Never touch or set ferrules down.
- Do not blow with your mouth; use ESD-safe canned air at an angle, short bursts.
- Use fresh wipes/swabs each pass. Avoid tissues/cotton.
- Don’t force-mate; never mate dirty connectors.
- Match types: UPC to UPC, APC (green) to APC only.
- Environment:
- Work on clean mats, wear gloves, manage fibers to avoid bending/stress.
- Acceptance:
- Document pass/fail; ensure zones meet IEC criteria; high-loss or recurring failures often indicate damaged connectors/adapters needing replacement.