Good question.  I always presumed it referred to self supporting drops that can 
be installed using p clamps.  In my mind it was that one specific type of 
aerial fiber drop.  

Best Regards,
Chuck McCown

McCown Technology Corporation 
8401 N Commerce Dr
Lake Point, Utah 84074
801-250-9503 Office
435-830-4306 Cell
www.mccowntech.com
www.microtrench.pro
www.terabitnetworks.com

From: Adam Moffett 
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2024 9:48 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: [AFMUG] “ADSS”

There’s something driving me nuts lately.

In your minds, does the term ADSS apply to *any* non-conducting, self 
supporting cable?  Or does it apply more specifically to an OSP cable a central 
strength member and a concentric layer of aramid under the jacket?

There’s an entire department at our company which keeps referring to 12F loose 
tube service drop cable as “ADSS”.  I tried explaining that it’s not the same 
thing, and they’ve argued that it is.  My position is that if I order an aerial 
service drop cable without any metallic components then it meets the literal 
meaning of “All Dielectric Self Supporting”, but that ADSS refers more narrowly 
to a specific cable which has different attachment hardware and different 
installation methods.  I’ve further suggested that calling drop cable “ADSS” is 
going to cause confusion among vendors and contractors if it hasn’t already.

Am I the crazy one?


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