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User Manual

Advanced Distribution Frame (ADF) Systems

2.5 Interconnect - NEs to NEs

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2.5 Interconnect - NEs to NEs

Network Element Patch Cords  A

Network Element

Patch Cord  B

WaveTrax™ Cable

Management System

Main ADF

InterBay Storage Panel (ISP)

Network Element Modules

Figure 21 - Interconnect - NEs to NEs

Fundamentals of this cross-connect are as follows:
• NE (Network Element) modules (only) are mounted on both sides of the Main ADF bay.
• ISPs (Interbay Storage Panels) are required.
• Back-side NE patch cords come in from the CMS (Cable Management System) into the ISP 

and are presented to the back side of the NE modules (Network Element Patch Cords A).

• Front-side NE patch cords are routed into the frame from the CMS and presented to the front 

side of the adapter (Network Element Patch Cord B).

Figure 21 - Interconnect - NEs to NEs

Fundamentals of this cross-connect are as follows: 

•  NE (Network Element) modules (only) are mounted on both sides of the Main ADF bay

•  ISPs (Interbay Storage Panels) are required

•  Back-side NE patch cords come in from the CMS (Cable Management System) into the ISP and are  

presented to the back side of the NE modules (Network Element Patch Cords A)

•  Front-side NE patch cords are routed into the frame from the CMS and presented to the front side of the 

adapter (Network Element Patch Cord B)

Summary of Contents for ADF

Page 1: ...User Manual Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems ...

Page 2: ...er 30 Years Telect challenges the status quo and looks beyond what is possible in network connectivity and power management Founded in 1982 Telect is driven by the principles of innovation and customer service Headquartered in Liberty Lake WA the privately held company supports a global network of customers with a comprehensive product portfolio and a values driven corporate culture Our products a...

Page 3: ... 2 Cross Connect NEs to NEs 20 2 3 Cross Connect IFC to IFCs 21 2 4 Interconnect IFC to IFC 22 2 5 Interconnect NEs to NEs 23 2 6 Interframe Cross Connecting 24 2 7 Cross Connect IFC to NEs Working Protect 25 2 8 Cross Connect IFC to NEs Working Protect Standalone 26 Chapter 3 Frame Installation 27 3 1 Installation Considerations 27 3 1 1 Location Space 27 3 1 2 Tools Equipment 27 3 2 Inspection 2...

Page 4: ...39 4 1 1 Pre Cabled vs Uncabled ADF Modules 39 4 1 2 Tools Equipment Required 39 4 2 Inspection 39 4 3 Unpacking an ADF Module 39 4 4 Installing an ADF Module to a Main ADF 40 Chapter 5 Outboard Cabling 43 5 1 Intrafacility Cable to Uncabled IFC Module 43 5 2 Network Cabling to Network Element Module 47 Chapter 6 Inboard Cabling 51 6 1 Installing Inboard Cabling 51 6 2 Routing Storing Inboard Cabl...

Page 5: ...3 Fan Out Module 12 Figure 14 Patch Tray Physically the Same for IFC NE and FO Modules 13 Figure 15 ADF Comparisons 14 Figure 16 ADF Comparisons 15 Figure 17 Cross Connect IFC to NEs 19 Figure 18 Cross Connect NEs to NEs 20 Figure 19 Cross Connect IFC to IFCs 21 Figure 20 Interconnect IFC to IFC 22 Figure 21 Interconnect NEs to NEs 23 Figure 22 Interframe Cross Connecting 24 Figure 23 Cross Connec...

Page 6: ...Figure 45 Securing Connector to Adapter 48 Figure 46 Routing Cable to Channel 49 Figure 47 Cable Routing through Channel to Rear of Module 49 Figure 48 Cable Preparation 51 Figure 49 Connecting Patch Cord 52 Figure 50 Cable Routing in Tray 52 Figure 51 Cable Routing in Module 52 Figure 52 Interconnecting Cable Routing 53 Figure 53 Cross Connecting Cable Routing 53 Figure 54 Cable Routing Down Casc...

Page 7: ...y of modules on each side of a patch cord interconnect routing area Each module holds trays for interconnections or cross connections Each swing out tray supports 6 8 or 12 optical connections depending on the type of adapter M odules W ith Trays Trays Hold 6 8 or 12 Optical Adapters ADF 26F XI ADF 12INT XI Upper Trough Lower Trough Covers Protect Cable in Bottom Troughs Vertical Spool Array for R...

Page 8: ...rious spools for routing patch cords and or pigtail interconnects Bulk patch cord storage is provided by InterBay Storage Panels ISPs located between Main ADFs in ADF System lineups N orm ally the top tray of ea ch qua drant is covered to protect cab les and ad apters from overhe ad ha zards Cable Figure 2 Typical Lineup Using ADF Cross Connect Interconnect XI Bays ADF system lineups consist of Ma...

Page 9: ...ess for patching Designed for compliance fiber bend radius control flammability safety structural reliability throughout ADF design No line of sight laser hazards Easy access to riser network patch cord interconnections and cross connections Light weight heavy duty frame certified for Zone 4 earthquake reliability Easy installation 600 mm and 26 in rack widths that accommodate standard lineups Div...

Page 10: ...le bend radius control Junctions are provided for coupling the upper and lower troughs to other Main ADFs or InterBay Storage Panels in the lineup Main ADF IC Specialized for Interconnections Interconnect cabling to the inboard patch area is by direct access from a cable management system above the ADF lineup Junctions Figure 3 Main ADF Typical Front View with Tray Modules Main ADFs such as the Ma...

Page 11: ...onnect IC shown with top trough removed Main ADF XI only Junction not shown fits on the edge to connect the upper trough to the adjacent frame in the lineup Main ADF XI cross connect only Figure 4 Main ADFs as Shipped without Tray Modules An InterBay Storage Panel ISP is used for storage of either patch cord cabling from an overhead CMS and or inboard cabling terminated at IFC or NE modules Except...

Page 12: ...d ETSI footprints 1 ADF Cross Connect Interconnect XI Bays 2 ADF Interconnect IC Bays The subsections that follow describe and illustrate various cabling scenarios provided by each of these types of ADF systems Chapter 2 Applications on page 19 provides comprehensive and comparative analyses of cabling using these two systems Figure 5 End Panel You can configure two types of ADF System bays that f...

Page 13: ...6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 1 2 1 ADF XIs ADF Cross Connect Interconnect bays are used in either cross connect or interconnect applications depending on the type of module installed on the Main ADFs Lineup access to the patch cord area on the Main ADFs is through either the bottom or upper troughs with access to from patch cord storage o...

Page 14: ...le Preferred Pigtail Route from Outboard Side of NE Module Via CMS to Network Element Patch Cord Figure 8 Cross Connect NFC to IE Figure 7 Interconnect IFC to NE33 Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 1 8 CMS Alternate Route Alternate Route Ladder Rack IFC Cabling to Rear Outboard Side of IFC Module Preferred Pigtail...

Page 15: ...52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 1 9 1 2 2 ADF ICs after Trough Removed ADF Interconnect IC bays are physically similar to but functionally quite different from the ADF XI bays To convert XI to IC remove the top trough With the top trough removed the overhead access to the patch area of a Main and ISP ADF ICs is confined to a center drop from an overhead cable ma...

Page 16: ...de of IFC Module Preferred Pigtail Route from Inboard Side of IFC Module Via CMS to Network Element CMS Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 1 10 Figure 10 IFC to NE Interconnection Using ADF ICs in an ADF LIneup with ISP Storage Figure 10 IFC to NE Interconnection Using ADF ICs in an ADF Lineup with ISP Storage ...

Page 17: ...ls Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 1 11 1 3 ADF Modules Normally Main ADFs are dedicated to either interconnection between intrafacility cabling and facility elements or cross connection between the network elements The difference lies in the type of ADF modules on the right and left sides of the Main ADF Panels...

Page 18: ...he Main ADF Figure 12 Outboard View of Right Hand Network Element NE Module Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Figure 12 Outboard View of Right Hand Network Element NE Module Figure 13 Fan Out Module ADF modules are available for accommodating ribbon cabling combining patching with fiber splicing splitting and other cap...

Page 19: ...nc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 1 13 Three types of modules are available depending on application 1 The IntraFacility Cable IFC module contains a breakout area for routing standard 900 micron fiber cabling from a rear side clamp holding the riser cable The 900 micron fibers are routed to optical adapters in the trays 2 The Network Element NE module contains raceways for routing standard 2 mm...

Page 20: ... 7 LC 4 LC Maximum Terminations in a Lineup 16 128 LC 4 860 LC 4x2304 Flexibility to Grow Yes Yes Intra Bay Cross Connect Inter Bay Cross Connect Inter Connect Total Front Access for Service Yes Yes Single Jumper Cross Connect Length Yes 4 5m Yes 4 5m On frame Splicing Yes Yes Off frame Splicing Yes Yes ADF Comparisons Capacity Application Figure 15 ADF Comparisons Capacity 1536 2304 1536 2304 Max...

Page 21: ...com 15 User Manual Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 1 15 Telect IC Legend Good Better Best Figure 16 ADF Comparisons Figure 16 ADF Comparisons ...

Page 22: ...ovement Physical Features 215 215 Earthquake Rating Certified Certified Flammability All V0 Plastics Yes Yes Circuit Designation in2 termination 2 0 2 0 Laser Radiation Protection Integrated Beam Stop Preventing Direct Laser Exposure Integrated Beam Stop Preventing Direct Laser Exposure 1 5 Specifications 1 5 1 Weight Weights vary among ADF panels and modules The following are approximate weights ...

Page 23: ...nches Height 2186 mm 86 inches Depth 595 mm 23 inches Interbay Storage Panel Width 300 mm 12 inches Height 2186 mm 86 inches Depth 595 mm 23 inches Cross Connect Interconnect North American Bays Main ADF Width 24 inches 600 mm Height 84 inches 2134 mm Depth 24 inches 610 mm Interbay Storage Panel Width 12 inches 300 mm Height 84 inches 2134 mm Depth 24 inches 610 mm 1 5 2 Overall Dimensions ...

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Page 25: ...ility Cable modules are available for either the right or left side of the Main ADF bay IFC comes in from ladder racking or from floor and is broken out and presented to the back side of IFC modules NE Network Element modules should be installed opposite associated IFC modules InterBay Storage Panel ISP is required with NE modules Patch cords from NE s come into ISP from CMS Cable Management Syste...

Page 26: ...of the Main ADF bay NE patch cords are routed from the CMS Cable Management System into the ISP and pre sented to the back side of an adapter the same process is done on the other side of the Main ADF bay A 4 5 m patch cord cross connects the two NE fibers and the cable is stored on the Main ADF bay The ISP is used so that NE s can be routed in both directions in the ISP Figure 18 Cross Connect NE...

Page 27: ...of this cross connect are as follows IFC IntraFacility Cable modules are mounted on both sides of the Main ADF bay The IFC comes in from ladder racking or from floor and is broken out and presented to the back sides of IFC modules 4 5 m patch cords cross connect IFC fiber to IFC fiber with cable stored on the Main ADF bay Figure 19 Cross Connect IFC to IFCs Fundamentals of this cross connect are a...

Page 28: ...DF bay Interconnect Patch Cord A You may use an ISP InterBay Storage Panel to manage the patch cords on the opposite side of the Main ADF bay Patch cords are routed into the ISP from the CMS and presented to the front side of the adapter this requires the patch cords to be routed through the bottom trough Interconnect Patch Cord B Figure 20 Interconnect IFC to IFC Fundamentals of this cross connec...

Page 29: ...ge Panels are required Back side NE patch cords come in from the CMS Cable Management System into the ISP and are presented to the back side of the NE modules Network Element Patch Cords A Front side NE patch cords are routed into the frame from the CMS and presented to the front side of the adapter Network Element Patch Cord B Figure 21 Interconnect NEs to NEs Fundamentals of this cross connect a...

Page 30: ...oss connect patch cord length is stored in the Main ADF bays For NE Network Element patch cord isolation and safety storing cross connect patch cords in the ISP InterBay Storage Panel is not recommended Connect the origin then route to the cross connecting point Store any extra cable on the Main ADF bay nearest the second connection Figure 22 Interframe Cross Connecting Interframe connections can ...

Page 31: ...Es Working Protect Separate lineups provide complete isolation of fibers inside the Main ADF bay When that cannot be done the following are options IFC IntraFacility Cable and NE Network Element modules should be laid out so that an ISP InterBay Storage Panel contains only one type of fiber Working or Protect Working and Protect interpanel cross connects should be separated in the top and bottom t...

Page 32: ...acility Cable modules should be installed on the side opposite the ISP InterBay Storage Panel Working fibers are either on the top or the bottom half of the Main ADF bay Protect fibers are placed in the opposite half Interpanel routing should use the upper or lower trough corresponding to the module location 3 6 m cross connect patch cords shorter cable lengths are required in working protect appl...

Page 33: ...abling Refer to Figure 25 below Choose a location in compliance with local operating company requirements Rear Aisle Access Upper ADF Trough Junction Lower ADF Trough Junction ADF ISP ADF ISP Main ADF Main ADF 17 5 mm hole dia for allthread mounting of CMS or ladder rack Reserve Area Above for IFC Drop M5 Holes for Grounding Ground Lug and 6 AWG Reserve Area Above for Patch Cord Drop 1 GND per Mai...

Page 34: ...rbay Storage Panel Installation 3 3 1 Unpacking Main Interbay Storage Panels Main ADF container 42 x 36 x 96 107 mm x 92 mm 244 mm Approximate loaded weight 365 lbs 166 kg Interbay Storage Panel container 42 x 36 x 96 107 mm x 92 mm x 244 mm Approximate loaded weight 260 lbs 118 kg The container for either the Main or Interbay Storage Panel contains Pre assembled ADF Template for mounting ADF to a...

Page 35: ...SA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 3 3 2 Installing Main InterBay Storage Panels Directly on a Concrete Floor Each Telect Anchoring Kit sold separately contains concrete anchors threaded studs and fastening hardware to anchor and secure the base of one Main or InterBay Storage Panel to a concrete floor Refer to Bays and Accessories on page 61 of this manual for part numbers or see telect co...

Page 36: ...www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 3 30 5 Follow the instructions supplied with the anchor kit s Shim as required and use the isolation pad and bushings if required to electrically isolate the panels from the floor structure Main ADF Main ADF InterBay Storage Panel A B B L J K N C D E F G H I J K M O P A B B L J K N C D E F G H I J K M O P A B B L J K N C D E F G H I ...

Page 37: ...s 3 3 3 Table of Footprint Dimensions ETSI XI NA ADF XI Main ADF ISP End Panel Main ADF ISP End Panel A 600 mm 26 B 600 mm 600 mm 24 24 C 105 mm 4 1 D 180 mm 7 2 E 72 mm 3 4 F 100 mm 4 5 G 150 mm 6 5 H 505 mm 20 4 I 112 mm 5 6 J 26 mm 26 mm 1 1 K 76 mm 76 mm 3 3 L 300 mm 12 M 45 mm 1 9 N 100 mm 4 6 O 500 mm 20 3 P 70 mm 2 8 ...

Page 38: ...6 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 3 3 4 Installing Lower Trough Junction Use M6 screws to attach the Main ADFs to the ISPs Figure 28 Lower ADF Junction Lower Trough Junction Three M6 Screws Secure Each Edge to an ADF Figure 29 Lower Trough Junction Being Secured to the Main ADF XI 3 3 5 Installing Upper Trough Junction on ADF XI Bays Connect the adjacent 8 in uppe...

Page 39: ... the complete lineup is assembled then tighten them all Follow the instructions included with the end panels for attaching the end panel to the last ISP in the lineup Figure 30 Rear Corner View of an ADF XIs in an ADF Lineup Figure 31 Rear Corner View of ADF ICs in an ADF Lineup Figure 30 Rear Corner View of an ADF XIs in an ADF Lineup Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www tele...

Page 40: ...iguration on page 35 for the installation recommendation Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 3 34 3 3 7 Installing Rear Cable Tie Down Bars Using the provided hardware install the rear cable tie down bars in the desired locations For Top Cable Feed configurations please refer to Figure 32 below for the installation ...

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Page 42: ...n approved dual hole lug with a 6 AWG 4 75 mm grounding wire or strap Refer to Figure 34 Telect recommends using one ground wire or strap per Main ADF Grounding wires or straps are not provided with the ADF 3 3 10 Securing ADF Lineup After all ADFs of a lineup are installed torque their tie plate bolts to 80 N m 3 3 11 Wiring Facility Power Facility power AC can be run into and through the electri...

Page 43: ...ct Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 Contact your local power regulatory agency for details regarding the number and size of wires cables type of receptacles and cover plates conduit and the like Access Hole for Standard Electrical Box with Standard Electrical Wiring Device 31 8 mm 1 in Hole Dia Conduit Four Screws Secure Cover to Raceway Figure 35 Electrical Raceway Front of Base on ...

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Page 45: ...e far side of the adapters in the trays If network element NE modules are ordered with patch cords network element cabling the cables will be packaged separately from the module for installation by the user 4 1 2 Tools Equipment Required Phillips 2 and 3 screwdrivers for cross recessed screws 4 2 Inspection Chapter 4 Module Installation Telect is not liable for shipping damage Keep the container u...

Page 46: ... then progress downward Place an installation cover on the top tray of the module below the one being installed The cover will prevent damage to the tray and its cabling when installing the next module above it If desired the installation cover can remain in place after installation To install ADF modules on a Main ADF proceed as follows 1 If the module is pre cabled a Move the spool and module to...

Page 47: ...during installation of the first module with trays in a quadrant After the first module with trays is in place all subsequent modules installed in that quadrant will align automatically a Make sure all trays are rotated out away from the latch bar b Loosen the six adjustment screws that hold that latch bar there are four latch bars one per quadrant per Main ADF to the frame extender See Figure 37 ...

Page 48: ... 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 4 42 c Move the latch bar up or down so module trays slide smoothly into latch bar d With trays in the latched position retighten the three outer adjustment screws then swing the trays back out and then finally retighten the three inner screws NOTE For further details on installing an ADF Module to the main frame please refer to ...

Page 49: ...rafacility and network element cabling at the rear of the ADF module near the rear corners of Main ADF bay Interconnection and cross connection via patch cords is done in the interior area of Main ADF bays between the right and left side ADF modules Outboard cabling is covered in detail in the manual accompanying the modules Telect Part Number 137828 Module Installation and Fiber Routing Guide The...

Page 50: ...x Cover Open outboard cabling access cover by sliding Figure 39 Riser Cabling to Uncabled IFC Module Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 5 44 3 For the first tray open the outboard cabling access cover by sliding the finger tab toward the front aisle Figure 39 Riser Cabling to Uncabled IFC Module 3 For the first tra...

Page 51: ...µm strand in a tray start with the adapter closest to the tray s inboard raceway Figure 40 Securing Connector to Adapter 6 Fit the first strand through the tray s access cover and route into the breakout area Outboard Cabling Access Cover Figure 41 Routing Cable to Breakout Area Figure 40 Securing Connector to Adapter 6 Fit the first strand through the tray s access cover and route into the breako...

Page 52: ...ntil all 900 µm strands from the riser cable are installed 10 When finished with an intrafacility cable re attach the breakout area cover and swing all ap plicable trays to their latched home closed positions NOTE In general connect and route all outboard 900 µm strands from the riser cables before installing any inboard patch cords Figure 42 Excess Cable Routing 8 When finished with one tray slid...

Page 53: ...for Inserting Cables the 1st tray to be cabled Keep the 1st tray for cabling latched in its closed position Cover Over Channels of Outboard Raceway Figure 43 Network Element Cabling Example 2 As an aid in cabling the first tray open several or all trays above the first tray To open trays pull slightly on the tray latches and then rotate the trays toward the inboard area of the ADF as shown in Figu...

Page 54: ...dapter Inboard Raceway Figure 44 Opening Trays 4 Secure the connector on the network element cable to the adapter NOTE Telect recommends when installing more than one network element cable in a tray you start with the adapter closest to the tray s inboard raceway Opened Trays Closed Tray Finger Tab Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Rese...

Page 55: ...ugh 7 for the next cable Figure 46 Routing Cable to Channel 6 Route the cable through the channel and then cascade at the rear of the module as shown in Figure 47 Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 5 49 5 Fit the first cable through the tray s access cover and route into the channel Figure 46 Routing Cable to Chann...

Page 56: ... User Manual Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems 9 Route the rest of the network element cabling for that module before reattaching the outboard raceway cover NOTE In general connect and route all outboard network element cables before installing any inboard patch cords ...

Page 57: ...th cable ends Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 6 51 Chapter 6 Inboard Cabling Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems Inboard cabling involves interconnecting riser cables to network elements using patch cords on the inboard side of ADF modules and cross connecting network element cables using patch cords on the ...

Page 58: ...th ends before routing cable Figure 49 Connecting Patch Cord 3 Fit the cable neatly around the spool through the raceway then into the cascade Figure 50 Cable Routing in Tray 4 Close spool s door s turnstile s and then tray s 5 Record termination information on labels 6 Place the cable run in troughs channels and other cable management system components be fore routing cable around ADF spools Tray...

Page 59: ...round the convenient e and transition spools Which sets of spools you use in routing will depend on 1 nterconnect or cross connect application and 2 your cable e requirements See Applications on page 19 for more ation about applications excess cable on the Main ADFs and or one or more InterBay ge Panels Figure 52 Interconnecting Cable Routing Figure 53 Cross Connecting Cable Routing Telect Inc USA...

Page 60: ...ithin a Single Frame 6 2 Routing Storing Inboard Cabling 6 2 1 Interconnection The following figures show various routing methods involving overhead interconnection cabling to a tray Typical interconnections are between network elements or between a network element and either intrafacility cable IFC or outside plant OSP cable To minimize signal attenuation make the least number of switchbacks as p...

Page 61: ... 55 User Manual Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems Figure 56 Interconnection with Storage on ISP Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 6 55 Figure 56 Interconnection with Storage on ISP ...

Page 62: ...cal interconnections are between network elements or between a network element and either intrafacility cable IFC or outside plant OSP cable or between IFC and or OSP cables Figure 57 Patching to Same Side of Same ADF Storage on an InterBay Figure 58 Patching to Opposite Side of Same ADF Figure 57 Patching to Same Side of Same ADF Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect co...

Page 63: ...09 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 6 57 Figure 59 Patching to Same Side of Different ADFs Figure 59 Patching to Same Side of Different ADFs Figure 60 Patching to Opposite Side of Different ADFs without ISP Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 6 57 Figu...

Page 64: ...ribution Frame ADF Systems Storage on an InterBay Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 6 58 Figure 61 Patching to Opposite Side of Different ADFs with ISP Figure 61 Patching to Opposite Side of Different ADFs with ISP ...

Page 65: ...ice The procedure for out of warranty service is the same as for in warranty service except that Telect charges a processing fee and you must submit a Purchase Order along with a Return Material Authorization RMA before returning equipment Call Telect at 509 926 6000 for assistance in obtaining these forms The processing fee guarantees a repair estimate and is credited against actual material and ...

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Page 67: ...mic Rated ADF 300COMPFLR Raised Floor Anchors for ADF 300INT Interbay Storage Panel Interbay Storage Panels ADF 12INT 12 Wide Interbay Storage Panel Standard ADF 300INT XI 300 mm Wide Interbay Storage Panel Standard End Panels ADF 26EP 5 Wide End Panel for ADF 26F and ADF 12INT ADF 26EP 2 2 Wide End Panel for ADF 26F and ADF 12INT ADF 300EP 2 Wide End Panel for ADF 600F and ADF 300INT Isolation Pa...

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