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Safety Instructions 

 
 
 

Disposal/Recycling 

This device/component/product must be recycled or disposed of at the end of its life according to local regulations.

 

 
 

 

[Safety instruction for products which are in installed in manholes or with the use of a ladder.] 

WARNING 

- Planning: Plan the job with safety in mind. Walk out areas to be cabled and identify potential hazard sites. If in doubt, consult the person in 
your organization responsible for safety. 
- Secure the work area: Ensure that the work area is safe before, during and after the installation. Before commencement of any work, set 
out cones or safety tape as appropriate where cables will be pulled. Arrange tools so as not to create a hazard. 

 
 

CAUTION 

This safety information contains instructions for personal safety and avoidance of property damage. 
Appropriate transport, storage and installation are a precondition for safe and proper use of the product. 
Read the whole of the information, safety instructions and installation instructions carefully before the installation of this product. 
If the product is supplied with options, integrate them into the assembly at the correct point. 
The installation procedures presume a general knowledge of fibre optic installation and fibre optic working procedures.  
Splicing and cable preparation should be carried out according to approved local practice and your company's instructions. 
Use the correct tools to avoid damage to the cable or fibres. 

 
 

[Warning used for products which may be wall mounted] 

WARNING 

The installer is responsible

 for the safe installation of the product. Use the correct fixing material. Before installation check that the load rating 

of the wall is suitable for the product weight and fixing materials. Before drilling holes, ensure that the selected area of wall has no concealed 
electrical conductors, gas or water pipes or other structures. If not professionally installed, there is a risk of injury. 

 
 

CAUTION 

Fibre Cable Handling / Bare Fibre Handling / 

Protective Eyewear

 

Optical fibre may be damaged by excessive tensile, compressive and bending forces. Consult the manufacturer's instructions for proper 
handling. Always wear safety glasses when installing and servicing optical fibre. Safety glasses must have side shields to protect your eyes 
from fibre shards or splinters. Cleaved glass fibres are sharp and may pierce the skin. Treat broken optical fibres in the same way as glass 
shards. Use tweezers to collect any fibre shards and dispose of them according to your company's safety practices. Do not touch your eyes 
while working with fibre optic systems until you have washed your hands. 

 
 

CAUTION 

Invisible Laser Radiation Hazard. 
Exposure to laser radiation may cause eye damage. 
To reduce the risk: 
- Avoid direct exposure to laser light. 
- Do not look directly into the end of a fibre, a fibre plug or the open end of a coupling using the naked eye or a direct view microscope 
without prior assurance that the light/source is switched off. 

 

[Safety statement for products with contain gel (e.g. index matching gel; gel filled strips, gel for sealings).] 

WARNING 

Equipment/device contains gel/fluid which might cause the following potential health effects: 

- Eye contact - may cause irritation. First Aid: Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. 

- Skin contact - repeated or prolonged skin contact may cause irritation. First Aid: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed area with 
soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms persist.

 

 
 

[Safety statement for the installation of heavy products] 

CAUTION 

In order to minimize 

excessive muscle stress

, which could lead to minor or moderate injuries, the appropriate hoisting technology and aids 

should be used during assembly. 

 
 

WARNING 
Pressure Leak Test 

To avoid possible risk with high pressure during a leak test: 
Apply no more than 0.5 bar of pressure to the closure in a controlled manner. Higher pressure may lead to mechanical damage, cracks or 
fragmentation which may injure the installer or bystanders. Wear safety glasses during the test. 

 

! WARNING 

This product is not designed and not certified to be used in 

explosive areas

.  

Using this product in explosive areas might cause serious injury or death caused by explosion.  
Never use / install this product in explosive areas. 

 

Summary of Contents for BPEO Size 0

Page 1: ...cord 1 self gripping tape 1 plate of adhesive labels 1 installation instructions manual Contents Kit components BPEO S0 4 SC APC Safety instructions page 2 1 Recommended installation tools page 3 2 Application page 3 3 Fixing the splice enclosure page 3 4 Opening the closure page 4 5 Implementation of the mid span double cable entry page 4 6 Installation Coiling of the slack of micro modules page ...

Page 2: ...by excessive tensile compressive and bending forces Consult the manufacturer s instructions for proper handling Always wear safety glasses when installing and servicing optical fibre Safety glasses must have side shields to protect your eyes from fibre shards or splinters Cleaved glass fibres are sharp and may pierce the skin Treat broken optical fibres in the same way as glass shards Use tweezers...

Page 3: ...to the base of the splice enclosure Wall mount or manhole applications Depending on field configuration consider using in priority a central fixing point with an external one recommended 140 mm Fig 1 Fasten the closure using 2 screws Recommended diameter 8mm according to the indicated axial distance Recommended distance between the axes 140 mm Recommended installation in manholes or façades Fig 2 ...

Page 4: ... the cover upward Fig 14 15 and 16 5 Implementation of the mid span double cable entry 5 1 Use of single ECAM S12 in the dual entry port The dual entry port can also be used with two single ECAM S12 Remove the protective cap Open the cable entry by knocking briefly on the screwdriver Fig 17 Remove all plastic flash from the punch out area avoid use knife or abrasives before inserting the ECAM cabl...

Page 5: ... m Fig 24 Fig 25 6 2 Installation Coiling of the slack of micro modules When the cable has a fibres count 96 fibers it is recommended to insert the double entry with its latches oriented to the front side of the organizer as it will help supporting the coiled slack of micro modules Fig 26 For a cable with a lower fibres count the latches can be installed at the backside of the organizer Fig 27 Ins...

Page 6: ...tic pins located at particular areas of the organizer These red holders should be placed by using the red colored plastic stick Fig 34 When not used the red set must be clipped on the clear cover of the last installed splicing tray Fig 35 Tool red stick Pads red holders Stick s storage After its first use Coiling of the bundle Fig 33 3 Scotch Flex Fig 32 Store the micro modules Fig 31 Insert the s...

Page 7: ...hey come from and where they go Direct path identification 1 Fig 38 Opposite path identification 2 Fig 38 7 3 Pathway of the fibres in the trays The fibres can be distributed in the trays from the right or left of the organizer according to the recommendations of the network engineering Fig 39 40 7 4 Management of the pigtails in the closure Recommended order for the use of the ECAM Connect ports ...

Page 8: ... use appropriate splice trays for other type of splice protectors e g crimp or Fibrlok mechanical splices We recommend to insert 20mm of the external sheath of the micro modules and pigtails in the tray Fig 50 The unused fibres from the micro modules can be placed in another splice protection sleeve Fig 50 mark 2 Stick labels at the centre of the tray for an easy identification Fig 51 mark 1 An ad...

Page 9: ... Fig 55 and those from the upper ECAM ports should be routed downward Fig 56 The management of the derived fibres must meet the description of previous paragraphs Fig 57 10 Other functions 10 1 assembly disassembly of a splicing tray Position the tray vertically in front of the hinge support and push it downward Fig 58 59 then insert it into the hinge by applying a lateral movement Fig 60 To remov...

Page 10: ...o structure may be trapped and damaged between any parts while closing the closure Check that no stress and no tension is applied on any of the fibres Note Check that the gasket of the base is perfectly clean and well positioned and clean and check that the water tightness area in the cover is also perfectly clean Position the cover over the base of the closure Push down the cover in order to star...

Page 11: ...closure at 200 mbar maximum over the duration of the test Fig 75 In case of any leakage it can be located by using an appropriate detection fluid not shown 2 3 Front side Fig 70 Back side Fig 71 Right lock Fig 72 Left lock Fig 73 Check Fig 74 Back side Fig 69 Front side Fig 68 200 mbar maxi Fig 75 Valve 1 2 3 ...

Page 12: ...es the 3M product to determine whether it is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for the user s method or application Values presented have been determined by standard test methods and are average values not meant to be used for specification purposes All questions of warranty and liability relating to 3M products are governed by the terms of the respective sale subject where applicable to t...

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