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7.3.5.7
Insert conductors in contacts body/top using
4051 Wire Insertion Tool.
7.3.6.3
The new DPM module must be placed in the
splice at the point between the cable butt and
the first cable tie point.
7.3.6
Pulp Splices – Random Foldback
To convert a random pulp splice into DPM
modules, the following requirements must be
observed.
Note:
Ideally, an extended sheath opening
should be made, however, if this is not pos-
sible observe the following steps.
7.3.6.1The splice must be a foldback ..
configuration with at least 27" (68.6 cm) of
slack at its longest section.
7.3.6.2The cable count to be converted must be
tagged.
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7.3.5.8
Cut second straight through cable pair at pair
18 (y/gr) of left hand splice and insert in pair
number two (o/w) locations on each splice
head. Continue cutting each successive pair
in the 25-pair group, moving over one pair
each time, until both module body/tops are
filled. The last of the 25-pair group will be
made at pair number seven (r/o) of the right
hand splice head.
7.3.5.9
Add cover and crimp.
Tag and splice new DPMs here
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C.O.
Existing Modules / Connectors
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7.3.6.4
Remove all tie points.
7.3.6.5
Mount single splicing head in a position 2"
(52 mm) from cable butt. Place DPM mod-
ule in head.
7.3.6.6
As pairs are identified, place in numerical
order in module, i.e., cable pair #6 into mod-
ule position #6 and so on.
7.3.6.7
Add second DPM body, fold pair over itself
and place pair into rear spring.
7.3.6.8
After the first 25-pair are completed, crimp
the DPM.
7.3.6.9
Continue on until the entire cable count to be
converted are in DPMs in numerical order.
7.3.6.10 Once sections have been tested and verified
per your company pracice and the old section
ready to cut, remove old section from the
splice using the 4053-PM Separation Tool.