I have to admit while I've worked in IT for over 20 years I'm not a cabling guy and issues like electrical potential difference between the two buildings are way out of my comfort zoneYou can get pre-terminated fibre assemblies, with gland nuts fitted and the pigtails already fused on. One end of the assembly will have a tube over the gland nut with a draw-eye, which you use to pull the assembly through the duct (or similar). The other end of the assembly has the pigtails in a plain protective tube.
Once you've installed the pre-terminated cable, you click the pigtails into couplers in the back of a fibre patch panel, and you're ready to go.
I've got a 4 fibre OM3 assembly between two buildings here, which is lit as two redundant 1000BaseSX connections. There was no point running single mode fibre, which requires more expensive optics, as even OM3 is good enough for 10GBaseSR over the relatively short distance involved. As I have no need for additional bandwidth between the buildings at present, there's no point upgrading the connection to 10 Gigabit.



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