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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION

 

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OPTICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

FINNFLASH 1000

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Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 1 OPTICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FINNFLASH 1000 ...

Page 2: ...FINNFLASH 1000 2 OPTICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FINNFLASH 1000 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION ONNINEN TELETEKNO OY 2007 ...

Page 3: ...f fibre tubes 24 5 1 13 Finishing the termination 24 5 2 Termination of cables when outdoor cables are spliced to pigtail cables outside the FINNFLASH 1000 frame 25 5 2 1 Bringing the outdoor cables to the splicing point 25 5 2 2 Installation of the patch panel 25 5 2 3 Installation of several patch panels simultaneously 26 5 2 4 Bringing the pigtail cables from the FINNFLASH 1000 frame 28 5 2 5 F...

Page 4: ...FINNFLASH 1000 4 ...

Page 5: ...s of a well functioning and reliable distributor It is a result of the long and profound product development and experience of Teletekno and its customers All substantial aspects of initial build up use and maintenance have been carefully taken into account Modular design pre assembled and pre terminated patch panels and a smart cable management system guarantee easy installation changes expansion...

Page 6: ...able of a customer specified length 48 SM fibres 693710 4 MiniXtend cable 24 SM Corning MiniXtend cable with 24 SM fibres outer diameter 7 mm fibre colour code according to ANSI TIA 598 C Same cable type is used in 693700 and 693701 641110 MiniXtend cable 48 SM Corning MiniXtend cable with 48 SM fibres outer diameter 7 mm fibre colour code according to ANSI TIA 598 C Same cable type is used in 693...

Page 7: ...oard Remove the cellular plastic surrounding the frame Unfasten the frame from the pallet by opening the fastening bolts Check and assure that no damages have been caused during the transportation Inform the supplier of possible damages Lift the frame and move it to its location which has been planned before Caution The weight of the frame is approx 100 kg ...

Page 8: ...g aspects should be consi dered when choosing the location Accessibility to pathways such as trays and shelves Floor loading the weight of the equipped frame can exceed 300 kg 4 2 Fastening to floor Fasten the frame to the floor with 4 screws at each corner of the bottom Required components 4 pcs of M8 screw with washers not included in the delivery ...

Page 9: ... the right and left Required components 4 pcs of M6 screw with nuts and washers not included in the delivery 4 4 Fastening to the wall The frame can be fastened to the wall from the top with FINNFLASH 1000 Wall Mounting Kit see picture Required products and components FINNFLASH 1000 Wall Mounting Kit 692640 6 pcs of M6 screw with nuts 2 pcs of M5 screws and nuts ...

Page 10: ...FINNFLASH 1000 10 4 5 Earthing Connect the frame to the equipotential or earthing terminal of the telecommunications room The earthing conductor shall be min 16 mm2 copper wire ...

Page 11: ...he top entry is described in 5 1 1 1 and the bottom entry is described in 5 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 Cable entry from top Bring the cables down to the frame along the left side of the frame back as seen from the front Draw the ends of the cables inside the frame below the lowest fixing plate Draw the ends of the cables out of the frame as much as the cables will be in the frame after the termination work As ...

Page 12: ...mination Measure the 200 250 cm stripping lengths of the cables starting from the sheath removal points and cut away the extra lengths from the cables 5 1 2 Preparation and earthing of cables Remove the cable sheaths starting from their sheath removal marks Prepare and earth the cables according to the instructions of the cable supplier Three examples are described in 5 1 2 1 5 1 2 3 It should be ...

Page 13: ... core with the central element to the length of 20 cm Strip the central element to the length of 15 cm If the cable is supplied with a non metallic central element cut the slotted core with the central ele ment to the length of 50 mm Clean the fibres from the filling compound Bring the bundled fibres into the tubes of the installation kit accessory The minimum length of the installation kit is 110...

Page 14: ... sheath Cut the central tube by making first a scratch around the tube and then bending the tube carefully at the both sides of the scratch as long as it breaks Take a hold from the fibres with fingers and pull the central tube away Clean the fibres from the filling compound Push the fan out part of the installation kit accessory over the central tube and fasten it with the clamp If the fastening ...

Page 15: ...n it in the right way for mounting to the inner frame so that the narrower mounting holes for the splice trays are below Adjust the upper corner of the splice module to about 44 cm distance from the bottom of the inner frame Mount the splice module into the inner frame by 4 screws included to the splice tray module ...

Page 16: ...shall be positioned considering the following o Bending radius of fibres o Movement of the inner frame o Possibility to remove each splice tray individually from the splice module 5 1 6 Installation of the patch panel Open the panel package and remove protective materials from the package Fasten the panel frame from its lower fixing holes to the inner frame of FINNFLASH 1000 with two screws includ...

Page 17: ... the pigtail cable loop of the panel Mark the end of the cable by the identification number of the patch panel Push the pigtail cable through the panel frame and guide it to the management hooks in the right side of the inner frame Do not fix the cable to the hooks leave it as loose as possible ...

Page 18: ...sely from below the splice tray and from the front side seen from the front Make the cutting marks on the cable to such lengths that the cable length on the splice tray is about 30 mm and the fibre length on the splice tray is approx 100 cm and at least 70 cm Cut away the extra length from the pigtail cable Remove the splice tray from the frame and set it on the splicing table ...

Page 19: ...ree Swellable tape Outer jacket FRNC The colour coding system of the pigtail cable is as follows o Tubes 24 fibre cable blue orange 48 fibre cable blue orange green brown o Fibres No 1 blue No 7 red No 2 orange No 8 black No 3 green No 9 yellow No 4 brown No 10 violet No 5 slate No 11 pink No 6 white No 12 turquoise The main installation properties of the pigtail cable are as follows o Bending rad...

Page 20: ...for splicing Remove the pigtail cable from management hooks of the inner frame Cut the sheath at the point of the cutting mark Remove the sheath at the length of 10 cm from the pigtail end and find the rip cord Remove the sheath by using the rip cord ...

Page 21: ... the outdoor cable are fastened Locate the fibre tubes parallel so that the outermost tube is tube 1 blue and the innermost tube is the last tube orange or brown Remove the fibre tubes around the fibre at the point of 100 mm from the point where the sheath was cut o Note Try first the stripping of the fibre tubes before the actual work to make sure that you have a suitable stripping tool A wrong s...

Page 22: ...he outdoor cables to the fibres of the pigtail cables with a fusion splicer Loop the spliced fibres on the splice tray not exceeding the bending radius min 40 mm and position the splice protection sleeves to the holders according to the fibre order Fasten the cover of the splice tray Mount the splice tray into its position in the splice module ...

Page 23: ...e back of the frame 5 1 11 Fastening and earthing of cables Fasten the outdoor cables to the back of the frame with binders The fastening and positioning should take into account the possibility of adding new cables in the future Connect the metallic elements of the cables to the earthing bar of the frame ...

Page 24: ... tubes and fasten the bundles to the fixing plates in the back of the frame As fastening the tubes note the movement of the inner frame 5 1 13 Finishing the termination Close the inner frame to its normal position Check that the fibre tubes run from splice trays to the back of the frame in a well managed way and are not subject to pressure sharp bandings or any other risk ...

Page 25: ...tion of the pigtail cables does not withstand the direct installation in the ground 5 2 1 Bringing the outdoor cables to the splicing point Bring the outdoor cables to the point frame rack cabinet or closure where the splicing will be made Measure the stripping lengths of the cables and cut away the extra lengths Strip the cables and clean the fibres As terminating slotted core or central tube typ...

Page 26: ...cable directly to the lower part of the inner frame and bring it outside the frame below the lowest fixing plate and then upwards or downwards depending on the case Cut the binders with which the panel is fixed in the package and take the panel out from the package Mount and lock the panel to the panel frame with two finger screws Note Do not fix the pigtail cable to management hooks of the inner ...

Page 27: ...to the lower part of the inner frame and bring them outside the frame below the lowest fixing plate and then upwards or downwards depending on the case Push and set the pigtail cables to their positions on the front side of the frame avoiding crossings and without causing damages to the patch panel packages Simultaneously pull the bundled pigtail cables behind the frame and then forward towards a ...

Page 28: ...les are first brought upwards and then downwards on the right side of the frame seen from the front and towards the floor Cables are bundled and fastened to the fixing plates of the frame back If the pigtail cables are routed from the frame upwards e g to the cable shelf they are brought on the right side seen from the front of the frame back directly upwards to the shelf Cables are bundled and fa...

Page 29: ...ubject to pressure sharp bandings or any other risk 5 2 6 Bringing the pigtail cables to the splicing point Bring the pigtail cables to their splice trays at the splicing point frame rack cabinet or closure Make the cutting marks on the cables to such a length that the fibre length on the splice tray is approx 100 cm and at least 70 cm Cut away the extra length from the cables Remove the splice tr...

Page 30: ... system of the pigtail cable is as follows o Tubes 24 fibre cable blue orange 48 fibre cable blue orange green brown o Fibres No 1 blue No 7 red No 2 orange No 8 black No 3 green No 9 yellow No 4 brown No 10 violet No 5 slate No 11 pink No 6 white No 12 turquoise The main installation properties of the pigtail cable are as follows o Bending radius During installation min 120 mm Installed min 80 mm...

Page 31: ... yarns tapes strength members and fillers at the point where the sheath was cut Fasten the end of the cable sheath with binders to the side of splice tray that is opposite to the side where the fibre tubes of the outdoor cable are fastened Locate the fibre tubes parallel so that the outermost tube is tube 1 blue and the innermost tube is the last tube orange or brown ...

Page 32: ...from the filling compound Loop the fibres on the splice tray 5 2 9 Splicing of fibres Splice the fibres of the outdoor cables to the fibres of the pigtail cables with a fusion splicer Loop the spliced fibres on the splice tray not exceeding the bending radius min 40 mm and position the splice protection sleeves to the holders according to the fibre order Fasten the cover of the splice tray Mount t...

Page 33: ...ON INSTRUCTION 33 6 Side and back covers Side and back covers of the frames are optional accessories of the FINNFLASH 1000 system Side and back covers are installed into their positions after the termination work ...

Page 34: ... below Patch cord installation into the FINNFLASH 1000 patch panels Patch cord installation inside the FINNFLASH 1000 frame between patch panels Patch cord installation between the FINNFLASH 1000 frame and equipment racks Patch cord installation between the FINNFLASH 1000 frames ...

Page 35: ...e patch cords to the right or left to the cabling space of the frame according to the instructions in 7 2 and 7 3 If you have to make or change connections in fully loaded patch panels the handling of the connec tors and specially the disconnecting of the connectors can be quite difficult Therefore the delivery of the FINNFLASH 1000 frame includes a special tool for handling very common SC type co...

Page 36: ...hrough the right side guide of the patch panel to the front part of the cabling space of the inner frame Fix the patch cords to the strain relief fixtures of the patch panels Avoid crossings of patch cords in the strain relief fixture because crossing may cause microbending and extra losses Avoid also too sharp bending especially at the near end of the panel ...

Page 37: ...atch cords to the left side of the patch panels around the vertical shaft and to the cabling space of the frame Fix the patch cords to the strain relief fixtures of the patch panels Avoid crossings of patch cord in the strain relief fixture because crossing may cause microbending and extra losses Avoid also too sharp bending especially at the near end of the panel Bring the patch cords first in th...

Page 38: ...ks as a patch cord storage Extra patch cord lengths can also be stored in a special storage rack which should be installed on the left side of FINNFLASH 1000 frame see 8 The patch cords are brought from the FINNFLASH 1000 frame to the storage rack as described in 8 Take care of the appropriate protection of the cabling between racks ADC FibreGuide system is recommended See 9 ...

Page 39: ...If the FINNFLASH 1000 frames are situated side by side remove the possible side covers between the frames and bring the patch cords from one frame to another through the basements of the FINNFLASH 1000 frames If FINNFLASH 1000 frames are situated back to back bring the patch cords from one frame to an other directly through the openings of the bottom plates in the FINNFLASH 1000 frames ...

Page 40: ...rage rack is recommended to be installed on the left side of the FINNFLASH 1000 frame Before installing the storage rack beside of the FINNFLASH 1000 frame remove the possible side covers between the frames The storage rack is fastened to the FINNFLASH 1000 frame with 4 pcs of M6 screw with nuts and washers not included in the delivery The fastening points are in front and back columns both on the...

Page 41: ... the storage rack the loops of the patch cords are first brought upwards on the right side of the guides and then back downwards on the left side of the guides and back to the FINNFLASH 1000 frame The turning point of the loops depends on their lengths The top of the storage rack has also an opening for the patch cords and thus the patch cords can be also brought from the FINNFLASH 1000 frames to ...

Page 42: ...structions are given in 9 1 9 6 of this document Also some examples of implementations are given Ask further information from Teletekno 9 1 Preparation Prepare an installation plan if not already completed Secure all required tools Open all shipping cartons to verify that correct catalogue numbers and quantities were received Unpack all items carefully and organize them into four groups correspond...

Page 43: ...ents of the guideway system to the support kits but tighten all fasteners finger tight only Adjust location of mounting brackets as needed Level and square the complete system to insure that all runs are straight and adequately supported Verify that each segment of system is mounted at the correct height When the system is correctly adjusted tighten all support kit fasteners If aluminum extrusions...

Page 44: ...l points throughout the system To prevent rust and corrosion paint the ends of all threaded rods that were cut to length Inspect the complete system for missing fasteners straightness interference problems sagging missing covers and so on and correct as needed Clean up any waste materials and store all unused parts ...

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