Installation Guide
5. Installation
5.3 Cabling for CMA Standard and CMA Lite
When the cables are routed into the CMA, make sure there is some slack given to the elbow joint of the
CMA. It is recommended not to wrap the cables tightly around this joint because this can cause binding
and prevent smooth operation. To ensure there is enough slack at the elbow, pull the enclosure in and
out of the rack and have another installer check for binding in the elbow joint. Make sure the cables are
bending and not twisting.
Figure 50:
CMA Elbow with Full Cable Bundle
At the end of the CMA where the cables exit, use a cable tie to bundle the cables together. Make sure the
cables are bending and not twisting.
Figure 51:
Cable Tie at Exit of CMA
5.3
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