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4.8.3 Installation of pigtails and test cable.
4.8.3.1 Insert the cable subsequently through the 

compression gland, sealing block and rubber seal.
If the port is unused, please use the blanking plugs 

provided.

4.8.3.2 Insert the cable(Φ2.0) together with the sealed 

fixtures through the button pigtail port in the en-clo

sure.                                                       
4.8.3.3  Remove  the  jacket  of  the  pigtail  (about  60cm)                                                   

4.9.1 Route the sub units tube to each splice tray (max capacity: 12cores/one tray)

4.9.2 Fix the above sub units to the entrance of the splice tray by using the nylon ties and 

route fibre to the splice area allowing extra length for reworking.

4.9.3 Repeat the same steps above.

4.9.4 Please embed the fibre splice protective tube subsequently into the deck.

Repeat the above steps until you meet your need of the cores. The max capacity of one tray is 12 cores (single fibre).

4.9.4.1 Fibre storing introduction

4.9 Splice fibres and store fibre

1. The fibres should be coiled in the big circle and its length is about 330mm.

2. when the fibres are coiled in the circle, with some length of fibres remained, 

implant the spliced fibres with protective sleeves inside the fibre holder. If the 

remaining fibre are not enough for a big circle, then coil the remaining fibres round 

the small circle. The length of the small circle is about 220mm.

Summary of Contents for 208-504

Page 1: ...ounting especially used for FTTH fibre distribution We are always in pursue of doing research and developing the telecommunication connection equipment Our FOSC is your reliable choice to guarantee th...

Page 2: ...tion fixtures 1 set Fixing FOSC 11 Data paper 1 piece Fibre labeling 12 Insulation tape 1 piece 13 Protective tube 1 piece Fibre protection 14 Plastic block 3 For ports when not used 15 Hexagonal span...

Page 3: ...forced core about 4cm from the removing point on the sheath NOTE 1 Be sure not to damage fibre 2 Do not use any damaged cable 3 While removing the cable sheath please do not cut twist or damage cable...

Page 4: ...gular bolts installed at the bottom of the base Remove all screws from the required cable clamps Note Please be careful when opening the enclosure so as not to damage the seal 4 5 Installation of cabl...

Page 5: ...eeded in the installation of cut cable 4 6 2 4 Store the spare cable in the closure Be careful not to damage the fibre Fasten the M6x30 bolts using the allen key provided Please fasten them carefully...

Page 6: ...levant cable port and fasten the bolts by using the spanner 4 7 3 Cable sealing 4 8 1 All the components needed This FOSC is suitable for the patch cord 2 2 0 one end pigtail 4 8 2 All the components...

Page 7: ...te fibre to the splice area allowing extra length for reworking 4 9 3 Repeat the same steps above 4 9 4 Please embed the fibre splice protective tube subsequently into the deck Repeat the above steps...

Page 8: ...the closure with M6x12 hexagonal bolts and M4x15 bolts 4 11 1 2 Choose the place to install and then install M10 bolts in 65mm 4 11 1 3 Fix the closure on the wall 4 11 2 Aerial mounting installation...

Page 9: ...e proof and earthquake proof The accessories are packed first plastic bags then into the boxes with plastic bags for sealing There are moisture proof and earthquake direction signs outside the boxes I...

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