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Manchar undertakes Access Network Projects based on cable. Manchar has a wide experience in executed projects in densely populated urban areas. |
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For Access Network Projects, Manchar offers the following services:-
- Site & Route Survey
- Row Permissions
- Trenching, ducting and backfilling
- Duct lying
- Duct Integrity test
- Cable Testing
- Fusion Splicing
- End to End link Testing
- Horizontal directional drilling
- Tower Erection
- Antenna, signal & spectrum analysing
- Tower civil works
- Tower maintenance & Inspection
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| Site & Route Survey: |
The entire route is surveyed for Lying of Optical Fiber Cables for the following inputs :
- Row demarcation
- Existing Underground utilities
- Road / Rail / Bridge / River / Canal Crossings
- BOQ Estimation
- Any other criticalities
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| Right of Way Permissions : |
A Single Line Diagram is made, to determine jurisdictions for the statutory permissions such as;
Provincial Highways
- Railway Department
- Roads & Buildings Department
- Municipal corporations
- Panchayath, Tribal Jirgas
- Irrigation department
- National highway Authorities
- Cantonments etc.
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| Applications are submitted on behalf of the client, to each of the departments involved, and necessary permissions obtained after making payments as applicable (by the client). |
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| Trenching, Ducting and Backfilling: |
- Excavation of Trenches Standard depth of trench will be as per specifications outside the city limits trench will normally follow boundary of roadside land.
- However, where road side land is full of borrow pits or forestation, or when cable is to be laid along Culverts/bridges or cross-streams, trench may be made closer to road edge or in some cases, over embankment or shoulder of the road.
- Line up of trench would be such that HDPE duct(s) will be laid in straight line, both laterally as well as vertically except at locations where it has to necessarily take a bend because of change in alignment or gradient of trench. Minimum radius of two meters will be maintained, where bends are necessitated.
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| Duct Lying: |
- Ducts will be laid in a flat bottom trench, free from stones, and sharp edged debris. The duct would be placed in trench as straight as possible, however at bends horizontal and vertical minimum bending radius for duct would be maintained as per advised specifications.
- Ducts will be laid preferably using dispenser designed for it. Our supervisor will ensure that Duct laid is free from twist and collapsed portion of Ducts. Any such portion will be rectified before backfilling by using couplers. Ends of ducts will always be closed with END PLUGS to avoid ingress of mud, water or dust.
- We ensure HDPE ducts are clear of sand, dust or any other particles, which would cause obstruction in lying of cable. Prior to aligning the ducts for jointing, each length of the HDPE ducts will be thoroughly cleaned to remove all sand, dust or any other debris that may clog, disturb or damage the optical fiber cable when it is pulled or blown at a later stage.
- The ducts will be joined with couplers using duct cutter & other tools and will be tightened and secured properly. The duct joint will be practically airtight to ensure smooth cable blowing using cable blowing machines.
- Lying of Gl and / or RCC pipes as additional protection for the HDPE ducts at rail / road crossings, built-up area/city limits, on culverts and bridges will be done as required. Chambering or concreting around RCC/ Gl pipes as additional protection on bridges, culverts and also on stretches wherever depth of excavation is less than specified will be done.
- Reinstatement of excavated trench will be done with proper compaction.
- Crowning When backfilling has been done up to ground level a hump of soil is made to cater for soil settlement. Entire excavated soil will be used for back filling. Crowning will be confined over width of trench only.
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| Duct Integrity Test |
- After backfilling ducts shall be tested for integrity (air tightness and kink-free shape). Air tightness test is done by pressurizing 2 km duct stretches at a time. One end of duct will be closed and compressed air at 5-6kg/cm2 is sent from the other end. At about 5kg/cm2 pressure the inlet of compressed air will be closed. Fall in pressure should not be more than 50% in 1(one) hour.
- To check that duct has not collapsed or kinked a wooden cylindrical piece (shuttle) is blown into the duct with far end fitted with Flexible wire grip/stocking. The wooden shuttle should pass through duct at far end with out any obstruction and within approx. 10 minutes or less.
- Fiber Termination All fibers of OF cables will be terminated on Fiber Management System (FMS) at each regenerator (REG) or ADM (add drop multiplexer) location.
- Installation of FMS is done according to the manufacturer's specification. End to End testing can be carried out from the FMS to FMS using the connectors who are mounted on the FMS.
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| Cable Testing |
- The Cable will be tested before pulling/blowing to ensure continuity also to evaluate the losses if any.
- Aerial Cabling At places where open trenching is not possible due to very narrow roads and due to delay in obtaining Row, this method will be adopted as a temporary solution. Also by using special cables (ADSS) this will be laid along the Transmission lines for longer distances.
- Distribution Boxes The distribution boxes will be positioned at every location where a main cable will be distributed to sub - areas with lesser pair cables.
- Cable blowing Cable blowing machine (Cable jet or any other machine) would be deployed along with a good compressor.
- Cable drum will be loaded on payoff stand & unwound from topside of the drum. Pay off stand would be placed properly so that it does not collapsed while dispensing OFC.
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| Fusion Splicing |
- Splicing is done using a good quality splicing machine. Splice loss per joint will be minimum and would not be more than 0.07 dB. In no case average splice loss per link will be more than 0.06 dB x No. of splices. At least 0.6 M to 0.8 M fiber would be stored in cable tray. Fiber would be neatly coiled without kinks. Minimum bending radius of 80mm would be ensured, Joint closure would be sealed properly before it is taken out of the controlled environment free from dust particles and air-conditioned splicing van.
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| End to end Link Testing: |
| Link Test is carried out on entire section terminated at both ends after completion of tasks to ensure the losses are within permissible limits on all fibers. |
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| Horizontal Directionsal Drilling : |
| This technique is adopted wherever open trenching cannot be made due to congestion. |
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| Tower Erection |
Our tower erection crews are highly experienced and trained in the latest safety and quality control standards. We know our customers demand the best, and we give it to them. Manchar is known in the industry as THE standard in high-quality tower erection and construction.
If you're looking for a tower crew on a site up to 500 feet, give us a call. You'll find us highly professional and reliable. |
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| Antenna, Signal & Spectrum Analysing |
| In the telecommunications industry, quality installations mean better coverage. Our customers demand the best and we give it to them. Our crews are constantly undergoing the latest industry training and learning about the latest technologies. In addition, our antenna and line crews are delivering their best for quality outputs. Our staff full-time testers and analysizers ensure a high-quality final product to our clients. |
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| Tower Civil Works |
| Our site / civil crews are highly experienced in a variety of construction methods. From large mat type foundations to drilled piers, standard guyed tower anchors and shelter foundations, there's no job too difficult for us. |
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| Towe Maintenance & Inspection |
We offer full tower maintenance services. In structural inspections our crews are highly qualified and trained on the latest industry standards. We can also customize a maintenance and inspection program to meet your needs.
In a global economy where budgets are carefully crafted and expenses closely monitored, our clients depend on us to provide total maintenance services projects of any scale that align with their business goals and our professional commitment to excellence and safety.
Our efforts to ensure the safety of our clients through dedicated maintenance work have helped us develop some long-lasting partnerships.
For us, clients are more than projects; our reputation hinges on the continued satisfaction of each one. Through every step of our partnership, Manchar will assemble the right workforce, with the right skills, to meet your short and long-term maintenance goals. |
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