LT-FSDC
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Printing, July 1, 2019
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Charles Fiber Sealed Drop Closure
FSDC Series
General Description and Installation
Document Purpose .............................................................................. 1
Product Purpose ................................................................................. 1
Product Mounting and Location ........................................................ 1
Route Express Cable Loop into Closure ........................................... 3
Branch Cable Installation or Sealing ................................................ 5
Route and Splice Fiber Inside Closure .............................................. 6
Route Drop Cable into Closure ......................................................... 9
Closing the FSDC ............................................................................. 10
Mounting the Closure ....................................................................... 11
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE ...................................... 13
1.
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.1
Document Purpose
This document provides installation instructions for the Charles Fiber Sealed Drop Closure (FSDC). A typical FSDC is shown in Figure 1.
-NOTE-
Hereafter the Charles Fiber Sealed Drop Closure Series will be referred to as the “FSDC” or “closure.”
1.2
Product Purpose
The FSDC a sealed splice closure (IP68 rated) used in fiber splicing applications where a
single feed fiber must be split into multiple drop connections.
1.3
Product Mounting and Location
The FSDC is a sealed unit that can be aerial strand mounted, pole mounted, or below
grade mounted. Brackets for aerial and pole mounting are sold separately.
2.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The FSDC is a closure that allows splicing operations for splitting signals and creating
branch cable lines. The FSDC includes multiple splicing trays. The tray can be equipped
with an optical tap or a fiber splitter, which allows a single feed signal to be split into
multiple drop signals.
The FSDC dimensions are shown in Figure 2. The FSDC ships with a number of tools
and accessories, shown in Figure 3.
Figure 2
FSDC Dimensions
Figure 1
FSDC