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SRP-003-545 • Issue 4 • July 2004

Drive a screw through the mounting 
bracket and stabilizer bracket and 
into the mounting surface.

Hang the unit over the 
mounted stabilizer bracket.

Stabilizer Bracket

6 cm 
(2.375 in.)

4.4 cm 
(1.75 in.)

3.2 cm 
(1.25 in.)

6.7 cm 
(2.625 in.)

3.5 cm 
(1.375 in.)

18 cm (7 in.)

7.

Installing Holes

IMPORTANT: 

Remove the base plate from the

housing before cutting any holes.

7.1

Determine the size hole needed based on

the fitting being used. Based on dimensions in
Figure 3, measure and mark the location of the
hole centers on the bottom of the unit. The 2-
inch conduit fitting holes are represented by the
larger circles and the 1-inch conduit holes by
the smaller circles.

7.2

Cut holes as required for your coupling

fitting. Follow local safety practices.

7.3

Install the fittings (purchased separately).

Fitting kits are dependant on the type of fitting
desired for your application.

7.4

Reinstall the base plate.

Figure 3

8.

Mounting

NOTE: 

If you will be mounting the EDC without

the stabilizer bracket, remove and discard the
stabilizer bracket. Position the housing as desired
and secure using 

1

/

4-

inch screws in the top and

bottom mounting brackets.

Figure 4

Figure 5

b) Drive 

1

/

4

-inch screws or wall anchors

through the stabilizer bracket and into the
mounting surface. 

Do not install a screw in the

bottom hole of the stabilizer bracket at this time.

c) Hang the unit on the stabilizer bracket,

ensuring that the top mounting bracket is
resting between the two tabs on the
stabilizer bracket (Figure 5).

d) Align the elliptical hole in the bottom

mounting bracket and the bottom hole in
the stabilizer bracket and install a 

1

/

4

-inch

screw through it and into the mounting
surface.

e) Mounting hardware is not provided.

8.2

When the EDC will be mounted onto a

utility pole:

a) Secure the stabilizer bracket to the pole

using 

 1

/

4

-inch screws. 

Do not install a screw

in the bottom hole of the bracket at this time.

b) Hang the EDC on the stabilizer bracket,

ensuring that the top mounting bracket is
resting between the two tabs on the
stabilizer bracket.

c) Line up the elliptical hole in the bottom

mounting bracket with the bottom hole in
the stabilizer bracket and drive a 

1

/

4

-inch

screw through the brackets and into the
utility pole.

d) Mounting hardware is not provided.

8.3

To rack mount the unit, a universal rack-

mount kit (ordered separately) is required.
Remove the stabilizer bracket and follow
instructions supplied with the rack-mount kit.

8.1

When wall-mounting is desired,

a) Remove the stabilizer bracket (Figure 4).

Summary of Contents for EDC-06P-NH

Page 1: ...mounted and how the distribution cable and drop cable will be routed to the unit 2 Description 2 1 The EDC that stores and protects fiber optic connections and splices in an outdoor environment The ca...

Page 2: ...pieces of fiber stick to your clothing or drop in the work area where they can cause injury later Use tweezers to pick up cut or broken pieces of the glass fibers and place them on a loop of tape kept...

Page 3: ...igure 2 5 2 An installation kit is provided that includes cable ties central member strain relief hardware a sheath retention kit and a quick release latch kit 6 Unpacking Stubbed Units Follow the dir...

Page 4: ...Figure 4 Figure 5 b Drive 1 4 inch screws or wall anchors through the stabilizer bracket and into the mounting surface Do not install a screw in the bottom hole of the stabilizer bracket at this time...

Page 5: ...tside of the armor and sheath Tap the sheath above the ground clamp base to set the teeth Stop Base Plate Position the top plate and lock nut on the outer sheath over the base plate Tighten with a 10...

Page 6: ...ed washer f Arrange the buffer tubes to ensure clearance around the central member clamp assembly and hardware g Tighten the hex nut h Install the two flat washers i Loosely install the other hex nut...

Page 7: ...irect connectorization per manufacturer s instructions If installing BTF kits proceed to section 12 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Splice Tray Holder Splice Tray Holder Bracket NOTE Pigtails are fiber...

Page 8: ...els into the connector support bracket Figure 16 10 6 Repeat for all required panels Figure 15 11 Splicing 11 1 The unterminated ends of pigtails are spliced to buffered fibers in a splice tray Figure...

Page 9: ...he cable tie too tightly 11 4 Splice fibers as described in instructions for the splicing method you are using 11 5 As you complete a splice label the connector end of the pigtail with its port identi...

Page 10: ...es and each successive loop should be in the section above the previous loop d At the third loop reinstall the splice tray holder and trays Figure 21 NOTE Cable ties can be loosely attached to organiz...

Page 11: ...o avoid damaging the connectors during installation 12 7 Label the connector end of the pigtail with its port identifier Record information appropriately on the record label inside the front door Figu...

Page 12: ...r Figure 27 d Tighten the hex nut e If the central member is metallic place the eye of a ground wire 6 AWG purchased separately in appropriate length from any electrical supply store under the U shape...

Page 13: ...fications The unit weighs 6 9 kg 15 2 lb 21 cm 8 3 in 37 cm 14 5 in 42 cm 16 5 in Corning Cable Systems reserves the right to improve enhance and modify the features and specifications of Corning Cabl...

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