ADCP-96-088 • Issue 2 • 6/2013
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10. Feed the stubbed feeder and distribution cables into the appropriate conduit sections and
route to the splice enclosure (not provided). Some excess cable slack may be stored in the
bottom of the FMS.
11. Lower the cabinet onto the ground spacer/riser or adapter cover and align the mounting
holes in the cabinet base with the threaded holes in the spacer/riser or cover. If a spacer/
riser was not installed, leave the isolation gasket (installed in step 4) in place on the
adapter cover.
12. Secure the cabinet to the adapter cover or spacer using the eight capscrews, lock washers,
and flat washers provided with the cover. Tighten all eight capscrews securely.
13. Install the FMS cover onto the FMS and secure using the two capscrews and washers
provided. Tighten both capscrews securely.
14. The lifting eyes may be left in place or removed from the cabinet. To remove the lifting
eyes, use a 7/32-inch hex-key to remove the lifting eye screws. Store the lifting eyes inside
the cabinet and then re-install the lifting eye screws in the cabinet.
15. Reinstall the front and back access covers that were removed in step 1. Use a 3/16-inch
hex-key to tighten the screws that secure the access covers to the cabinet ground spacer/riser.
3.8
Grounding Wire Connection To Cabinet
Prior to mounting the cabinet, a grounding system and grounding wire should have been
installed (see
) in the space below the cabinet. Use the following procedure to
connect the grounding wire to the cabinet:
1. Locate the grounding wire that was installed prior to mounting the cabinet on the FMS.
2. Working from the bottom side of the cabinet, insert the grounding wire through the
flexible membrane at the point indicated in
.
3. Route the grounding wire to the cabinet grounding lug located on the right side (viewed
from the back) of the cabinet.
4. Attach the grounding wire to the cabinet grounding lug. The grounding lug can be used for
#6 – 14 AWG wire.
5. Tighten the grounding lug set screw to 30 to 35 lbs force – inches (3.4 to 4.0 Nm of torque).
6. Leave sufficient slack so the grounding wire can be routed and repositioned as needed.
Note:
A separate splice enclosure (not provided) is required for splicing the cabinet OSP
cables to the network OSP cables. If required, the splice enclosure may be mounted within
the FMS.
Note:
The FMS cover may be installed at a later time to allow the interior of the FMS
sleeve to be accessed for cable installation, ground wire installation, or splicing.