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4.5.3

 

Pole Mounting with Lag Bolts 

To mount the FSDC-H on a pole with lag bolts, order the pole mounting kit 97-FSDCPLKTB, 
which includes two mounting brackets.  

1.

 

Attach the pole mounting brackets using the included mounting bolts on the back of 
the FSDC (Figure 12).  

2.

 

Position the FSDC-H where it will be mounted and mark the lag bolt positions on the 
pole for drilling. 

3.

 

Drill holes for lag bolts. 

4.

 

Use customer supplied hardware to secure the FSDC-H to the pole. 

 

4.5.4

 

Wall Mounting 

The FSDC-H can be wall mounted using the pole mounting bracket kits. To mount horizontally, 
use kit 97-FSDCPLKTA (Figure 13). To mount vertically, use kit 97-FSDCPLKTB (Figure 14).  

The installer must supply corrosion resistant expansion screws or anchors appropriate for the 
wall type (e.g., concrete, brick, wood). 

 

 

Figure 13 

Brackets for Horizontal Mounting

 

Figure 14 

Brackets for Vertical Mounting

 

Figure 12 

Brackets for Pole Mounting

 

Summary of Contents for FSDC-H Series

Page 1: ...er the Charles Fiber Sealed Drop Closure Series will be referred to as the FSDC H or closure 1 2 Product Purpose The FSDC H a sealed splice closure IP68 rated used in fiber splicing applications where...

Page 2: ...s fibers and place them in a specifically designated container Do not consume any food products near the cable installation site Corrugated metal or armor in feed cables is very sharp when cut or expo...

Page 3: ...bottom corners of the FSDC H Use a flathead screwdriver to pry open the four hinged latches that hold the FSDC H closed Note The accessory bag includes a closure cover stop which can be placed in the...

Page 4: ...6 5 to 7 0 foot max 7 0 ft length of unsheathed cable into the express loop through hole 7 Guide the strength members on each side of the cable loop under the clamps using a Philips screwdriver to tig...

Page 5: ...egs of the tap by plugging the connector into the SC adapter side of the hardened adapters inside the closure These closures can also be used with direct connection fanout or pigtails kits The fanout...

Page 6: ...the FSDC Plug the connectors into the ports on the inside of the FSDC H and coil the fanout fibers in the basket beneath the trays Use cable ties and Velcro strips to groom contain and secure the fib...

Page 7: ...tch Place the other hand on the opposite side of the unit to stabilize the unit Ensure that the hand is entirely clear of the interior side Figure 4 2 Push the latch toward the center of the FSDC H un...

Page 8: ...OptiTap Amphenol H connector or other OptiTap compatible connector assemblies Locate these eight connectors on the cable entry side of the unit 2 Unscrew the adapter cover insert the hardened connect...

Page 9: ...ckets so that the clamps can be opened and hung over the strand 3 Tighten the clamps around the strand to suspend the FSDC H Figure 9 The clamps can accommodate strands of 1 4 to 3 8 diameter 4 5 2 Po...

Page 10: ...ositions on the pole for drilling 3 Drill holes for lag bolts 4 Use customer supplied hardware to secure the FSDC H to the pole 4 5 4 Wall Mounting The FSDC H can be wall mounted using the pole mounti...

Page 11: ...ure valve Optional Equipment 97 FSDCAMKT Aerial strand mount brackets 97 FSDCPLKTA Pole mount kit with pole bands 97 FSDCPLKTB Pole mount kit for lag bolts 97 FSDCLTRAY FSDC H L 12 fiber splice tray a...

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