TR-SCI
ETA Certified Installer Course

Structured Cable Installer

LEVEL 13 DAY COURSE +16 hours of online instruction
LEVEL 1

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Showcase your cutting-edge technical skills and receive your professional ETA certification as a Structured Cable Installer!

The Structured Cable Installer training is designed for those who design, install or maintain copper and fiber optic systems in commercial buildings and outer facilities. It identifies you as an inside plant installer who demonstrates a practical knowledge of the copper and fiber optic theories, codes, standards and practices widely accepted in commercial buildings and customer-owned outside plants (campus environments).

In addition, this inside plant training incorporates hands-on training of copper and fiber terminations, cable preparations, installation practices and certification testing procedures. Students will learn skills applicable to all of the functions required to safely and competently install advanced copper and fiber communications cabling. All procedures and practices are based on the latest EIA/TIA commercial building cabling standards.

 

$2400

TR-SCI

Available Certifications

Students must pass exam to be certified.

ETA FOI Installer Certification $155

ETA International - The Fiber School

 

SCI Course Completion

NETA Recognized
TR-SCI is approved for 8 CTDs

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Objectives
Lectures
Labs
Prerequisites

Objectives

As the follow-up course to Premise Wiring Systems Fundamentals (TR-PWSF) this course will give students a much deeper understanding of how to assemble, wire, and test various commercial building cabling systems.

This course will allow students to:

  • Understand the EIA/TIA standards for advanced inside plant copper cabling systems
  • Understand the EIA/TIA commercial building cabling standards as they pertain to advanced fiber and copper cabling systems
  • Understand advance copper and fiber testing procedures
  • Understand distance limitations and performance issues and how to test these measurable properties pertaining to copper and fiber media
  • Demonstrate basic skills needed to assemble, wire, and test various commercial building and inside plant cabling systems including advanced laser optimized fiber optic cabling systems

Lectures

Lectures are self-paced and provide valuable information that will help you pass the certification exam. Online access is accessible for 1 year from the date you register.  The lecture portion of this class is online and self-paced through our Learning Management System. Students receive a personal login to the platform providing access to lectures, study guides, practical exam, practice tests and technical exam. We recommend that the students complete the lecture before attending class. Lectures prepare students for the instructor led hands-on lab portion of the course.  On the last day of the class each student will take a 75-question multiple choice test and if they pass, they will receive their certification in 2-3 weeks.

  • Introduction
    • The Telecommunications Standards
    • EIA/TIA 568B Series
    • EIA/TIA 569A
    • EIA/TIA 606A, EIA/TIA 607
    • The National Electric Code
  • The Topologies
    • Topologies (Physical)
    • Topologies (LAN Basics)
    • The Premise Wiring System
  • Cable Specifications
    • Media
  • Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
  • Screened Twisted Pair (ScTP)
  • Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)
  • Category 5e, 6, 7 and beyond
  • Fiber Optic Fundamentals
    • Cable Applications
    • Backbone, Horizontal, Work Area
    • Media Types (Cables)
    • Distance Limitations

Labs

TL-01B – OSP Loose Tube Armored Cable Preparation

  • Understand cable jacket markings
  • Properly prepare an OSP cable for jacket removal
  • Properly use a jacket stripper or ringing tool
  • Strip off the jacket using the pull strings
  • Strip off all inner binders using a seam ripper
  • Handle the buffer without damaging the fiber within

TL-01E – Buffer Tube Fan Out Kit (BTFO)

  • Set up and position an OSP cable in preparation for the BFTO assembly.
  • Strip off the buffer tube using a ring cut tool.
  • Clean the gel off all fibers within a buffer tube without damaging any of the fibers.
  • Properly insert the individual fibers into the BFTO furcation tube module.
  • Properly assembly and secure the completed BFTO housing onto the buffer tube.

 TL-02A – Fusion Splicing 

  • Properly prepare an inside plant cable for mounting into a splice tray.
  • Demonstrate the proper way to strip, clean, cleave, and fusion splice 900µm fiber.
  • Properly pre-trim the individual fibers into the splice tray before fusion splicing.
  • Properly set up and fusion splice the individual fibers together.
  • Properly wrap (form & dress) the individual fibers back into the tray.

TL-03A – Mechanical Splice Connector

  • Properly prepare a simplex cable for this connector termination method.
  • Properly use a precision cleaver for this termination method.
  • Successfully mate a cleaved cable end into a mechanical splice-on connector.
  • Test the assembly to TIA Tier 1 standard.

TL-03C – Splice-on Connector Installation

  1. To understand how to adapt a fusion splicer for a generic splice-on connector.
  2. To demonstrate the ability to adapt fiber strip measurements to any fusion splicer.
  3. To perform a visual inspection when completed and properly test to TIA Tier 1 standard.

TL-04A – Mechanical Splice

  • Perform a mechanical splice with < .3 dB of attenuation
  • Explain the benefits of Index Matching Gel
  • Use a precision cleaver to prepare fibers for splicing.
  • Calculate A-B and B-A loss.

TL-05A – Pigtail Fusion Splice

  • Perform a fusion splice with ≤ .1 dB of attenuation
  • Use a precision cleaver to prepare fibers for splicing.
  • Calculate A-B and B-A loss.

TL-06A – Power Meter & Light Source Testing

  • Use a VFL (Visual Fault Locator).
  • Understand the functions of Light Source & Power Meters.
  • Properly calibrate or reference the instruments prior to testing.
  • Test fiber optic segments and record the results.
  • Know the purpose of and how to connect reference patch cords.
  • Make accurate loss measurements.
  • Perform Bi-Directional Testing.
  • Know storage and download capabilities for reporting.

TL-07A – Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) Testing

  • Make a reliable connection from the OTDR to the Fiber Under Test. (FUT)
  • Use a USB optical probe to inspect the connectors
  • Be familiar with launch or pulse suppressor boxes and cables
  • Determine parameters to set up classic OTDR
  • Interpret typical reflective events in an OTDR trace test
  • Know parameters that help make more accurate location of breaks.
  • Use an OTDR in a real-time mode during cable installation and splicing
  • Save and print OTDR trace reports

TL20-A – Determining Power and Loss Budgets

  • The student will learn to evaluate a simple campus fiber segment.
  • The student will learn to determine if a fiber segment will perform properly

TL-30A – Identify Horizontal Link Components

  • The student will learn about the TIA 568 infrastructure within Telecommunication Rooms (TR), which is a floor serving space.
  • The student will learn to identify the various cables, wiring components, electronics and switches that are contained within the TR.

TL-31B – 8P8C Category5e/6 Modular Plugs

  • The student will learn to properly ring and strip a Category rated cable jacket.
  • The student will learn to form and dress cable pairs for Category rated 8P8C Plug.
  • The student will learn to perform the basic test parameters.
  • The student will learn to test in accordance with the TIA-568 performance requirements.

TL-32A – 66-Block Termination (Data)

  • The student will learn the technique for terminating a 5E 66 block to ensure category 5E performance (data).
  • The student will learn the importance of forming and dressing a 5E 66 block to achieve the performance standards.
  • The student will learn testing parameters associated with category-rated performance.

TL-32D – Category 5E/6 (110) 8P8CJack (TL-32D)

  • The student will learn to properly ring and strip a Category rated cable jacket.
  • The student will learn to properly terminate a Category rated jack.
  • The student will learn to perform the basic test parameters.
  • The student will learn to test the links in accordance with the TIA-568 performance requirements.

Prerequisites: None

Knowledge or experience in the areas of Fiber Optic Advantages and Applications, Cables, Connectors and Terminations, Enclosures and Panels, and Test Equipment would be helpful, but is not required.

Target Audience

Students that have a desire to work in the field testing and terminating fiber optic networks leading to a certification.

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On-Site
Training

Remember, if you have 5 or more students, we can bring our class to you at your own facility – saving you time and money!

Customized Training

Any of our courses can be customized to focus on your needs – like using specific equipment, or working in a particular situation.

Cancellation Policy

We reserve the right to cancel any course. A full refund will be provided unless the student elects to transfer to another course or time.

No refunds will be granted for student cancellation, but substitutions are permitted.