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9.0 Identify Cross-Connect Block Counts

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Determine desired feeder/distribution layout. Recommended Feeder/Distribution layouts shown are for
1:2 ratio.

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Remove protector tape from identification pads on the blocks in the cabinet.

9.3

Select proper sequence of labels (blue = distribution; green = feeder) and detach strip of 20 labels from sheet.
Carefully remove protective backing from strip.

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Align number 1-6-11, etc. with identification pads on left and press into place. Align numbers 5-10-15, etc.
with right identification pads and press in place. Remove the outer liner as shown.

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4306 Cabinet

4312 Cabinet

4318 Cabinet

Summary of Contents for 4300 Series

Page 1: ...3 4300 Stake Mount Cabinet Series Instructions November 2002 78 8122 3167 4 ...

Page 2: ...ad using the attachment clips provided 4306 4312 4318 1 2 The following tools are needed for cabinet installation 3 8 and 1 2 socket wrench sets Long handle shovel Sledgehammer Level Module connector splicing tools Standard hand tools 1 3 Cabinet mounting methods and materials Stake mount directly into the ground Mount on a Pour in Place concrete pad using 1 2 13 UNC anchor inserts 4 Pea gravel fo...

Page 3: ...es are used with the 3M 4300 Series of cabinets Capacity is based on the 3M 4320 Self Strip System Cross Connect Blocks 4312 Cross Connect Cabinet 4312 SH Splice Housing 2 3 Two cabinets are designed for splice storage applications l e d o M h t d i W t h g i e H h t p e D m u m i x a M y t i c a p a C 6 0 3 4 9 1 48 4 1 0 0 0 5 2 1 3 4 33 48 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 l e d o M h t d i W Height m u m i x a M ...

Page 4: ... 3M 710 SC connector with 3M 4005 CBM 3 5 3M Self Strip Replacement Caps 100 tan 100 orange 3 6 3M 4324 Priority Circuit Caps For protecting priority circuits 3 7 3M 4361 Spacer Blocks To cover unused block positions in frames 3 8 Wire Spools 4068 800 24 AWG orange white jumper wire 4069 250 24AWG orange white jumper wire 4268 800 22 AWG violet white jumper wire 4269 250 22 AWG violet white jumper...

Page 5: ...s 4 3 3M Self Strip 4327P Pair Pocket Test Probe 4 4 3M Self Strip 4327 A Pair Probe and Dish 4 5 3M Self Strip 4328 25 Pair Probe 4 6 3M Self Strip 4329 5 Pair Probe 5 0 Cabinet Mounting with Stakes 5 1 Carefully remove dirt from around cables and level ground for cabinet l e d o M h t g n e L h t d i W h t p e D 6 0 3 4 1 3 6 2 2 1 2 1 3 4 5 4 6 2 2 1 8 1 3 4 0 6 6 2 2 1 ...

Page 6: ...hould be positioned near the back of the cabinet 5 6 Determine if the stakes will be located on the inside or outside of the cabinet Mark the stake location directly in line with the two bolt holes in the end walls Position the stakes so that the smooth face is adjacent to the cabinet wall Outside Attachment Inside Attachment 5 7 Move the cabinet away from the stakes and drive the stakes into the ...

Page 7: ...locations Note If a lift boom truck is used reposition the two side lifting straps for attachment of a sling Attach lift device sling to cabinet lift straps 6 5 Position cabinet onto slab and secure with 1 2 bolts and the attachment clips removed from the shipping pallet 6 6 Install base cover and fill cabinet with pea gravel up to the top of the base cover 3M 4411 Expandable Foam may also be used...

Page 8: ... door 7 4 If moisture seals are required for the cables put them on at this time Follow the instructions that come with the moisture seals 8 0 Cable Termination 8 1 Break feeder and distribution cables into 100 pair groups Route the groups up to the tie bar and to the appropriate frame location according to the frame count 8 2 Install the bottom frame support not required with 4306 8 3 Install the...

Page 9: ...connections 8 7 Repeat this procedure with the middle frame 8 8 Use a splicer s box or equivalent to support the right hand frame to keep it off the ground and to prevent damage 8 9 Untie the frame stubs from the back of the frame and lay it on the metal side Bring the stubs to the cabinet 8 10 Mount the splice head in the cabinet so that the modules connectors can be bundled and stored in the sam...

Page 10: ...ber 1 6 11 etc with identification pads on left and press into place Align numbers 5 10 15 etc with right identification pads and press in place Remove the outer liner as shown 9 5 Fill in Binding Post Log on cabinet door 1 1 101 400 200 100 1 301 200 400 1 300 1 300 1 300 201 401 400 500 501 800 301 600 301 600 601 900 901 1200 F E E D E R F E E D E R F E E D E R F E E D E R F E E D E R D I S T R...

Page 11: ...e into the port and through the post until the wire extends out the exit port 10 3 Rotate post 90 clockwise with a screwdriver blade fully inserted into post slot The cut off of excess wire indicates a proper connection 10 4 To remove jumper wire rotate post 90 counterclockwise 10 5 Always route jumper wires below the connected post Note Do not route jumpers across jumper troughs or to the tops of...

Page 12: ...ication You assume all risks and liability associated with such use Warranty Limited Remedy Limited Liability This product will be free from defects in material and manufacture as of the date of purchase 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE If this product is defective within the warranty period stated...

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