ADCP-96-167 • Issue 5 • July 2016
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Figure 18. Feeder Cable Grounding
3. Place the jumper wire ring terminal over the grounding stud and then reinstall the
star washer and lock nut.
4. Tighten the grounding stud lock nut to 30 to 35 lbs force-inches (3.4 to 4.0 Nm) of
torque.
5.3
Routing and Preparing the Feeder Cable Subunits for Splicing
A universal splice tray for splicing the feeder cable fibers to the splitter input fibers is
provided with the cabinet. Use the following procedure to route and prepare the feeder
cable fibers for splicing:
1. Locate the feeder cable splice tray which is mounted at the top of the cabinet, as
, and locate the splitter input fibers which are routed to the
feeder splice tray.
Warning: The feeder cable is connected to the cabinet grounding system through the grounding
stud. Failure to properly tighten the nut on the grounding stud could result in improper
grounding of the cable and result in performance or safety issues.
STAR
WASHER
LOCK NUT
#6 JUMPER
WIRE
GROUNDING
STUD
DETAIL OF CABLE
GROUNDING
COMPONENTS
24224-B