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INTRODUCTION<\/strong><\/p>\n

This test procedure describes a method for the determination of
\ntemperature cycling effects or the temperature dependence of
\nattenuation on optical fiber units, cables, cable assemblies,
\nconnectors, and\/or other passive fiber optic devices. This
\nprocedure tests the ability of the component to withstand changes
\nin temperature of the surrounding atmosphere that may be
\nencountered during operation. Measurement of optical fiber is
\ncovered in FOTP- 234 (TIA-455-234) "IEC 60793-1-52 Optical Fibres –
\nPart 1-52: Measurement Methods and Test Procedures – Change of
\nTemperature". The simulation of temperature shock testing is
\ncovered in FOTP-71 (EIA\/TIA-455-71A), "Procedure to Measure
\nTemperature-Shock Effects on Fiber Optic Components."<\/p>\n

Typical indications of damage resulting from this test are:<\/p>\n