ADCP-92-098 • Rev C • May 2018
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when placed around the cable, has a gap of nearly zero to 0.30 inches (0.76 cm). If the
cable diameter is greater than 0.70 inches (1.78 cm), only the rubber clamp is required.
4. Use the rubber clamp, clamp cover, grommet (if required), and two screws to secure the cable
end to the side of the panel, as shown in
Section 3.1
for a left or right entry cable.
5. If splicing is to be completed later coil the buffer tubes around the radius limiters on the
bottom of the panel and close rear cover. If splicing now follow local practices.
3
CABLE CLAMP INSTALLATION
3.1
Installing a Cable Clamp for OSP Cable
For both termination and splice panels and termination only panels, an OSP cable must be
installed and routed. The procedure is the same regardless of the type of panel being installed.
The OSP cable can enter the panel from the left or right side of the panel (as viewed from the
rear of the panel). Determine the direction of cable entrance and install the cable clamp as
shown in the example in
Figure 15
.
Figure 15. Cable Clamp Assembly for OSP Cable
LEFT
S
IDE
O
S
P CABLE
ENTRANCE
PLATE
S
CREW (2)
YOKE (2)
GROMMET
(
S
IZE DETERMINED
BY DIAMETER OF
O
S
P CABLE)
RIGHT
S
IDE
O
S
P CABLE
ENTRANCE
REAR COVER
CAN BE REMOVED
TO AID IN O
S
P
CABLE ROUTING
CAPTIVE
S
CREW (2)
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REAR
VIEW