This part of IEC 60793 establishes uniform requirements for measuring the macrobending
loss of single-mode fibres (category B) at 1 550 nm or 1 625 nm, category A1 multimode
fibres at 850 nm or 1 300 nm, and category A3 and A4 multimode fibres at 650 nm, 850 nm or
1 300 nm, thereby assisting in the inspection of fibres and cables for commercial purposes.
The standard gives two methods for measuring macrobending sensitivity:
• Method A – Fibre winding, pertains to category B single-mode fibres and category A1
multimode fibres.
• Method B – Quarter circle bends, pertains to category A3 and A4 multimode fibres.
For both of these methods, the optical power is measured using either the power monitoring
or the cut-back technique.
Methods A and B are expected to produce different results if they are applied to the same
fibre. This is because the key difference between the two methods is the deployment,
including the bend radius and amount of fibre that is bent. The reason for the difference is
that A3 and A4 multimode fibres are expected to be deployed in short lengths with relatively
fewer bends compared to single-mode and category A1 multimode fibres.
In the following text, the “curvature radius” is defined as the radius of the suitable circular
shaped support (e.g. mandrel or guiding groove on a flat surface) on which the fibre can be
bent.
IEC 60793-1-47:2009 Referenced Document
IEC 60793-1-1 Optical fibres - Part 1-1: Measurement methods and test procedures - General and guidance*, 2022-06-20 Update
IEC 61280-4-1 Amendment 1 - Fibre-optic communication subsystem test procedures - Part 4-1: Installed cabling plant - Multimode attenuation measurement*, 2021-01-01 Update
IEC 60793-1-47:2009 history
0000 IEC 60793-1-47:2017 RLV
2009IEC 60793-1-47:2009 Optical fibres - Part 1-47: Measurement methods and test procedures - Macrobending loss
2006IEC 60793-1-47:2006 Optical fibres - Part 1-47: Measurement methods and test procedures - Macrobending loss
2001IEC 60793-1-47:2001 Optical fibres - Part 1-47: Measurement methods and test procedures; Macrobending loss