Pulling vs. Blowing Fiber: A Beginner’s Guide – Part 3

Pulling vs. Blowing Fiber: A Beginner's Guide - Part 3

Comparing Deployment Methods

When choosing between pulling or blowing fiber, it’s helpful to know that while both methods can be used for inside plant and outside plant, pulling is generally a better option for shorter distances, while blowing is better for longer distances. Pulling fiber is also great for jobs where there is limited space to set up equipment as it takes up a smaller footprint. For in-depth guidance on which fiber deployment method to choose for your fiber construction, check out the chart below.

Purchasing equipment for either method can be a significant capital expense on your budget. Read “Stretch Your CapEx Budget With Fiber Equipment Rentals & Leasing” to maximize your project resources.

Comparing fiber deployment methods

Pulling Method Blowing Method

Recommended Distance

Few 100 feet

Few 1,000 feet

Duct Route

Straight
Straight, Bends, Elevation Changes

Potential Fiber Damage Due to Friction

High

Minimal

Set-up Time

Moderate

Slow

Footprint Needed for Equipment

Small to Moderate
Moderate to Large

Typical Crew Size

3-4 People
2 People

Efficiency

Low to Moderate
Moderate to High

Initial Equipment Costs

High
High

Recuperating Costs

Slow
Fast

When making a decision, you should also consider your crew’s knowledge base and, if you’re a contractor, any special requirements your customers may have.

Fiber vs. Pulling: Determining the Best Method

Both methods of installing fiber optic cables have pros and cons. It is important to choose the right method for each installation job. For shorter distances and limited-space jobs, we recommend using the pulling method. For longer distances, we recommend blowing fiber. Check out the video below to see the pros and cons, efficiency, and cost analysis for each method.

Why and When to Use Power Packs in Fiber Deployment

A hydraulic power pack can accelerate both pulling and blowing fiber. Watch the video below for a rundown of models, features, and applications to consider.

If you’re not sure which option is best for your project

We’ve been in the business a long time and know a thing or two about best practices. Whether you need advice on your build, high-quality materials to build it, or even a fiber pulling or blowing demo, Millennium has your back.

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This is Part 3 of our 3-part series: “Pulling vs. Blowing Fiber: A Beginner’s Guide.For more information and tips, check out Part 1 | Part 2

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