ST950S Plus+ Installation and Commissioning Manual
Important:
Shims available are 667/2/53033/000 – 9mm, 667/2/53033/001 – 12mm, 667/2/53033/002 -
15mm.
1. Check length of cable required to reach its termination point.
2. Ensuring that the cable length is suitable for termination, cut through cable and armouring with a
suitable tool.
3. The armouring must fan out to 90 degrees with a 30mm diameter to be clamped properly. See
. Strip back outer sheath of cable exposing the correct length of
armouring to be bent down to achieve this.
4. Check the inner cable cores can pass through the holes in the top clamp. If the holes are too
small, then replace the top clamp with the larger 22mm diameter option (667/2/53017/001).
5. Using pliers bend armouring out to 90 degrees. See
Important:
An earth connection is made by sandwiching the cable armouring between the top and bottom
clamps. It is important that the clamping force is applied evenly across the clamp plates so
please make sure that cable armouring does not overlap between cables.
1. Repeat for the next cable (up to 4 cables per compression seal).
Important:
1 off compression seal block is provided directly under the master switch panel for mains,
communications cable etc. In addition, there are another 3 seal blocks provided (12 cable
entries for street cables), see Figure 44. If more cable entries are required use the Plus+
cabinet seal expansion kit – Extra 8 Cables - 667/1/53065/008.
1. Replace the top clamp and nuts.
Important:
There should be some grease on each stud, please make sure it is there. If there is no grease
then it is very likely that the nut could seize making it unremovable in the future. If there is no
grease then please apply either carbon grease or copper grease to the stud.
1. Tighten down the nuts on the top clamp. Tighten each nut a little at a time so that the force is
distributed evenly across the plate. This will minimise any side loads from being applied to the
top clamp. Tighten until the bottom clamp touches the base plate.
2. Terminate the cables in the cabinet.
3. Replace the stool door.
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