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Standard Recommended Procedure 206-455-AEN | Issue 1 | November 2018 | Page 9 of 14

Step 8: 

Open the plastic clip on the splice plane (“C”) and lay 

the fibers inside.

Step 9: 

Carefully close the clip 

(Figure 18)

.

Step 10: 

Lay the fibers all the way down the splice plane on 

the side of the organizer while maintaining a full loop 

of slack in the storage area. 

 

 

 

Step 11: 

Temporarily secure the fibers at the bottom of the 

ORS with another piece of tape 

(Figure 19)

.

Step 12: 

Repea

Section 10

 for the other side.

11.  Splice

Step 1: 

Prepare fibers and splice:

a.  To ensure the appropriate length of slack 

fibers, cut the fibers extending beyond 

the bottom of the closure as shown in 

Figure 20

.

b.  Remove the tape from the fibers.
c.  Remove the fibers from the top plastic clips.
d.  Lay all fibers on the table.
e.  Determine which two ribbon fibers are to 

be spliced (one from the left and one from the right).

f.  Route them through the clip again and into the bottom of the closure. Do not close the clip at this 

time.

g.  Bring the two fibers to the appropriate position in the organizer.
h.  Temporarily lay the fibers in the organizer to determine the required length.
i.  Cut both fibers at the same time in the center of the organizer.

TPA-6009

Figure 18 

TPA-6010

Figure 19 

TPA-6011

Figure 20 

Summary of Contents for SCF-1296

Page 1: ...ed Procedures Figure 1 TPA 6313 Table of Contents 1 General 2 2 Tools and Materials 2 3 Carton Contents 2 4 Prepare the Cable 2 5 Prepare End Cap 4 6 Continue Cable Preparation 4 7 Install Strain reli...

Page 2: ...heat shink tube branching clip and UCN lubricant 4 Prepare the Cable CAUTION The wearing of cut resistant safety gloves to protect your hands from accidental injury when using sharp bladed tools and...

Page 3: ...o cable manufacturer s instructions Figure 2 IMPORTANT Do not expose the bare fibers until after the cable has been placed in the closure end cap Do not untwist the subunits or remove their jacketing...

Page 4: ...n 7 mm 28 in min N A 41 4 mm 1 65 in max 28 mm 1 10 in max 32 5 mm 1 29 in max 15 5 mm 60 in max 12 7 mm 58 in max N A Figure 5 a Carefully tap the end using a punch or a nut driver Figure 6 b Clean t...

Page 5: ...a immediately with soap and water to avoid irritation Do not induce vomiting if paste or cleaner is ingested IMPORTANT Torches are not recommended for the application of the heat shrink tubes included...

Page 6: ...le 9 Attach Frame to End Cap Step 1 Remove splice plane and slack storage covers Section Figure 12 Figure 12 Step 2 Secure the end cap on the work surface table with the express cable to the top Step...

Page 7: ...pment P N RST 000 or equivalent and separate ribbon matrix within 6 in of cable sheath opening Secure this separation point with tape Step 1 Form the subunits from each cable into a single slack loop...

Page 8: ...er s tape NOTE Only use the ribbon splitting tool on the first two to four inches of ribbon Clean excess ribbon matrix from the tool often Split the rest of the ribbon length by hand Step 5 Create a l...

Page 9: ...d splice a To ensure the appropriate length of slack fibers cut the fibers extending beyond the bottom of the closure as shown in Figure 20 b Remove the tape from the fibers c Remove the fibers from t...

Page 10: ...ices Install the second splice on top of the first splice before proceeding to the next slot in the organizer Step 5 Secure the spliced ribbons in the clips on the splicing plane Confirm the fibers do...

Page 11: ...etained previously to the threads of the clamping ring latch bolts to prevent the bolts from seizing on reentry Step 4 Place the clamping ring over the flange of the canister and the sealing ring Ensu...

Page 12: ...sure with no leaks Step 3 After the flash test has been performed and the closure sealed correctly carefully remove the air valve and allow air to escape 14 Ground the Closure Optional Step 1 Apply a...

Page 13: ...h member is metal bend it over the slots in the extension bracket as shown in the inset in Figure 30 and then trim excess strength member Step 5 Wrap the strength member yarn around the restraint cap...

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