ADCP-96-167 • Issue 5 • July 2016
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© 2016, CommScope, Inc.
Figure 19. Feeder Splice Tray and Splitter Input Fiber Routing
2. Unfasten the hook and pile strips that secure the tray in place and unwind the
attached splitter input fibers from around the splice tray holder.
3. Beginning at the feeder cable clamping point shown in
cable fiber subunits to the point where they intersect with the splitter input fibers.
4. Create a common tie point by securing the feeder cable fibers (use lacing or cable
ties) to the splitter input fibers at the intersect point.
Note:
Three splice trays are mounted in the splice tray holder at the top of the
cabinet. Splice trays 1 (top) and 2 (middle) are distribution cable trays. The bottom
splice tray is the feeder cable splice tray.
Caution: Always allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing without severe bends.
Non reduced bend radius fibers may be permanently damaged if bent/curved to a
radius of less than 1.5 inches (3.81 cm).
SPLITTER INPUT
FIBERS
FEEDER SPLICE
TRAY (BACK)
THE SPLICE/MPO CONNECTOR CABINET
HAS AN MPO PANEL MOUNTED HERE
INSTEAD OF A SPLICE TRAY HOLDER
24365-A
NOTE: SHOWN WITH CABINET
REMOVED TO ALLOW VIEWING
OF FIBER ROUTING