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3.1 Alternative bracket assembly

 

The brackets are assembled as shown in picture 3.1 at delivery. This is used if 
the panel is to be mounted in a 

19” 

rack.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The bracket may be moved 2 cm forward as shown in picture 3.2. This gives 
more space in front of the panel which may be beneficial e.g. if the distance 
to the doors in the front is very short. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

When the panel is to be mounted in an ETSI (metric) rack, the brackets are 
turned and assembled as shown in picture 3.3.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

After all installations: make sure the fibre guides are 

closed

 (see picture).

 

3.1.1  19” 

assembly

 

3.1.2 Offset 

19” 

assembly

 

3.1.3 ETSI assembly

 

3.2.1 Fibre guide 

open

   

      

 

closed

 

3.2. Closing the fibre guides

 

Summary of Contents for FP60

Page 1: ...connectors may be prepolished and without glue or meant for glue and polishing in the field It may also be connectors intended for direct splicing to the fibre Glue free connectors may be e g FAST or UniCam Connectors for direct splicing to the fibre may be e g FuseConnect 2 Materials Tools Socket wrench 12 mm or 13 mm For use with FC or ST adapters Torx 25 screwdriver PZ2 screwdriver Heat gun Add...

Page 2: ...2 This gives more space in front of the panel which may be beneficial e g if the distance to the doors in the front is very short When the panel is to be mounted in an ETSI metric rack the brackets are turned and assembled as shown in picture 3 3 After all installations make sure the fibre guides are closed see picture 3 1 1 19 assembly 3 1 2 Offset 19 assembly 3 1 3 ETSI assembly 3 2 1 Fibre guid...

Page 3: ...The adapter plate may be lifted up and tilted to give easier access to the adapters on the inside See picture 4 3 Loosen the screws on the side and lift the plate up and forward as indicated by the arrow until it rest in the end of the track There it rests while the plate is tilted to the desired angle Tighten the screw to secure it in that position Clean the adapters Distribute the fibres on the ...

Page 4: ...d turned to give easier access to the adapters on the inside See ch 4 3 Clean the adapters If the pigtails are more than 1 5 m long they should be cut to this length Clean the connectors and insert them in the adapters Attach splice protectors and splice the first 12 fibres put the fibres in the fibre guide crosses as shown in drawing 5 4 and place the splice protectors in the splice holders Fibre...

Page 5: ...urned to give easier access to the adapters on the inside See ch 4 3 Clean the adapters If the pigtails are more than 1 5 m long they should be cut to this length Clean the connectors and insert them in the adapters Attach splice protectors and splice the first 12 fibres put the fibres in the fibre guide crosses as shown in drawing 5 4 and place the splice protectors in the splice holders Fibre nr...

Page 6: ...ce holders in the two mid holes one for each holder as shown in drawing 6 5 They are fixed with rivets through one of the nut holes at the end of the holder shown as black dots Fasten the cable to the two foremost punched out mounts and to the lower hole in the back wall of the drawer using tie wraps Any excess cable must be handled outside of the panel The adapter plate may be lifted up and turne...

Page 7: ...he cable s as shown in drawing 5 1 Connectors for direct termination e g FAST UniCam FuseConnect are assembled according to the instructions from the supplier Then follow the instructions in chapter 4 figure 4 1 and onwards Prepare the cable s as shown in drawing 6 1 Make sure every fibre is cleaned and that all grease is removed Connectors for direct termination e g FAST UniCam FuseConnect are as...

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