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7. Select pairs or groups of tubing for each tray. Tape or tie these together and allow tubes to
hang out the front of the panel for splicing.
8. As shown in Figure 43, place tubes in plastic ring at panel entrance and then use supplied ca-
ble ties (or other restraint) to tie down tubes to the floor of the panel.
4.2.1.2 Installing & Routing Network Element Fiber
The network element fiber cable enters the panel at either the rear corner opposite the IFC or
one of the front corners.
1. Route the cable to a corner entrance of the LCX Fiber Splice Panel:
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If the network element fiber is gathered in the IFC, use a cable clamp at a rear corner, just
as you would for IFC from a splice vault.
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If using discrete fiber cables at a front corner entrance, use a cable management system
such as illustrated in Figure 44.
You can route network element leads from the bottom up or top down at either a rear or
front corner of the splice panel.
NOTE:
Coiling, routing, and storage of fiber from IFC and network elements work best if the
IFC and network element leads exit/enter the splice panel at either the same side of the panel
(IFC at the rear and network fiber at the front) or at the two rear corners (one rear corner for
the IFC and the other for the network fiber).
2. Measure off an additional 83 in. (2110 mm) and then trim off excess cable.
Cab le tie inserted through
tie-do wn to hold cables to
floor of pane l.
83 in. (2110 m m ) from
pane l en tran ce for cable
storag e & splicing .
W aveTrax™ Cable M anage m en t System
Vertical Duct or CableLinks can be used to
rou te cable to pane l en tran ce at front or
rea r corner of all LCX fibe r pane ls.
(Duct sho wn with cover rem oved .)
Figure 44 - Cable Placement and Securing