Standard SAE AS6479 1.12.2020 preview

SAE AS6479

Splicer, Fusion, Fiber Optic, Aerospace

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Designation standards: SAE AS6479
Publication date standards: 1.12.2020
SKU: NS-1012519
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards SAE

Annotation of standard text SAE AS6479 :

This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines fiber optic fusion splicers acceptable for the installation and repair of fiber optic interconnects in aerospace applications. Two different application environments are defined, depending on whether there is risk of flammable vapor or hazardous atmosphere being present. Equipment suited to flammable or hazardous environments may be over specified for factory, depot, or other relatively safe environments. To address these different application environments, two types of fusion splicer will be specified in applicable detail specifications:

Type I. For hazardous environments specifically including potentially flammable or explosive atmospheres.

Type II. For environments in which it is established that there is no risk of flammable or explosive vapors being present.

SUBJECT TAXONOMY: Avionics, Connectors and terminals, Wiring, Sensors and actuators, Fiber optics, Aircraft, Military aircraft

SUBFILE: Aerospace

TYPE OF DOCUMENT: Aerospace Standard

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