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Carefully remove the soft ‘boot’ of all the SC/APC pigtails supplied with the closure (Fig.43).
Use the blank lable template (Fig.44) to tag both ends of each pigtail (Fig.45 & 46).
Insert the pigtails into the SC/APC couplings (Fig.47), according to recommendations of Fig.41 & 42.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use red holders to maintain the pigtails (Fig.48).
It is recommended to start with the fibres to be spliced or stored in the first tray, located near the slack storage area,
and follow the proper routing (Fig.49).
Perform the fusion splices as per your company’s practices.
Install the heat shrink protection sleeves of the fusion splices in staggered rows in the tray (Fig.50 – mark 1) use
appropriate splice trays for other type of splice protectors, e.g. crimp- or Fibrlok
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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 additional identification of the trays can be done on their ears (Fig.51 – mark 2).
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Use of ECAM Connect Drop Cables and ECAM Connect Field Assembly Kits
Please refer to the relevant instruction manuals, which are delivered with said products.
Remove the ‘boot‘ Fig.43
Marking Fig.44
Label Fig.45
Identification Fig.46
Insertion Fig.47
No red holder Fig.48
Fibres routing Fig.49
Splices placed in staggered rows Fig.50
20 mm
Labels & identification Fig.51
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