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5.
Once all cables are broken out, load the cables into the cabinet through the cable
access slots and arrange them such that the cables that will populate the upper bank of
splice trays are located toward the center of the cabinet and the cables that will occupy
the lower bank of splice trays are located toward the sides of the cabinet.
6.
Secure the cables to the cable tie-down bars as described in
using plastic cable ties or, alternatively, waxed lacing cord.
7.
Re-install the cable access bar to the top of the splice cabinet. Refer to
8.
Unpackage the splice trays and adjust the four splice chips to the center of each tray to
allow for maximum space for routing the ribbons around the outside of the trays.
9.
Locate the first group of fibers to be spliced (288 fibers from the left side of the cabinet
and 288 fibers from the right side of the cabinet) and secure the mesh sleeves to the
splice tray (
). The fibers from the left side of the cabinet are represented in red
and the fibers from the right side are represented in blue in this illustration.
Figure 23. Routing on Splice Tray
Note:
The splice trays can be prepared for splicing and loaded into the cabinet in any order,
but the best results regarding the routing of the mesh sleeve material are achieved if the
trays are populated from bottom-to-top within the cabinet.
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