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Electricial Services Sydney Certifying network cables means testing a data circuit using a Fluke cable analyser. The cable under test needs to pass all the standards set by the telecommunication industry. Testing and certifying all data cables is essential to eliminate any existing or potential faults in your network.

Certifying all the cables straight after installation is like ironing out all your problems in your network.

When an IT administrator starts to trouble shoot on the network he knows he can trust all installed certified cables and just concentrate on the computers and servers on the network.

Your business won't suffer from computer network crashes. Certifying your cables will save you money on business down time and any repairs of your network.

Kaine Electrical only uses Fluke Networks testing equipment for cable certification. Fluke has the one of the highest testing accuracy the telecommunication industry has to offer. Fluke Networks test equipment is independently verified by 'UL' to meet ISO Level IV Accuracy requirements. Not many network testers can mach this accuracy.

Kaine Electrical will send all the certification reports back to the customer to show their cable performance. The report shows the cable length, Attenuation, Return Loss, NEXT, PSNEXT, ELFEXT, and ACR high-bandwidth test. Also tests cables Cat 5e/6 and Class E/D/F at 900MHz.

Fiber Test Adapter provides two-way fiber certifying:
The DSP-FTA440S Fiber Test Adapter is one of the tests Kaine Electrical carries out with our Fluke Network analyser to allow bi-directional testing of dual multimode and single mode fiber links at wave lengths of 850 nm and 1300 nm, testing two fibers at a time. It also measures optical power, loss, length, and propagation delay; provides pass/fail results based on common fiber test standards; and may be used with a separate power source, such as the Fluke LS-1310/1550 to measure optical power and power loss of single mode fiber at 1310 nm and 1550 nm.