TECP-90-814 • Rev C • October 2020
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Figure 45. Installing Front Port Designation Plate
7 MICROCABLE UNWINDING AND ROUTING ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES
This section provides procedures for unwinding and routing microcable from the panel through
an open trough system or conduit. This is done when the lead end of the cable is paid out from
the RapidReel cable spool tray (if the panel has no external spool) or from the external spool (if
present).
7.1
Microcable Installed in Open Trough System
Use this procedure to route the lead end of the microcable through an open trough system:
1. Route the microcable to the appropriate ODF, fiber panel, or splice enclosure, placing it
within the open trough system. Dress and secure microcable as specified by local practice.
Note:
Due to space constraints in conduit, only cables with MPO connectors or MPO-like
non-functional connectors should be routed through conduit.
Note:
This procedure begins at the point where the RapidReel cable spool tray or external
spool is released and ready to be pulled as described in either
or
.
Caution:
Avoid using excessive force when unwinding microcable from the internal spool. If the
cable fails to unwind, check for obstacles or obstructions that would prevent the spool from
turning. The maximum recommended pull force that may be applied to the MPO connector
pulling eye, fanout assembly pulling sock stub connector pulling eye, or to the cable itself is 40
lbs. (18.14 kg)
. Use the hand-wrap method if pulling on the cable by hand.
FRONT PORT
DESIGNATION
PLATE
FRONT
DESIGNATION
CARD
26163-A
TAB (2X)