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Installation Guide
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© 2021 CommScope, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Rev. E
TECP-91-009
Rev E, October 2021
www.commscope.com
MINI-OTE 300 OPTICAL TERMINAL ENCLOSURE
1
General product information
CommScope’s Mini-OTE 300 closure is a gel sealed fiber optic terminating enclosure designed for the telecom outside
plant network. The closure is available in 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 port versions with full-size or mini-size DLX® hardened adapters
with options for factory installed splitter or CWDM. The closure has a maximum splice capacity of 40 splices. It is suitable
for deployment in aerial, pole, pedestal, and below grade applications. The Mini-OTE 300 allows for both in line and butt
configurations with 5 ports accepting standard flat drop up to ½” diameter cable for multiple combinations of feeder and
drop cables. Sealing is achieved by spring loaded gel technology, resulting in extremely convenient re-entry and resealing.
1.1
Cable types
The Mini-OTE 300 is designed for standard flat drop, with or without toning wire, and loose buffer tube and central core tube
up to ½” diameter cable. Provisions are provided for shielded cable grounding. Fiber types include single fiber 250 micron,
flat matrix ribbon, and rollable ribbon fiber.
For cables that are ½” diameter it may be necessary to remove the plastic ring-strip that is located above the lower gel block,
such as 96F.
Plastic Ring Strip
Cut & Remove For Large Cables
1
General product information ............................................. 1
1.1
Cable types ........................................................................... 1
1.2
Tools and materials required .............................................. 2
.1.3..
Closure.specifications
......................................................... 2
2
Product images .................................................................... 3
3
Warning and cautions ......................................................... 4
4
Kit contents .......................................................................... 4
4.1
Supplementary kits ............................................................. 6
5
Cable preparation ................................................................ 7
.5.1..
Inline.configurations
........................................................... 7
.5.1.1.
Mid-sheath.-.loose.buffer.tube.(LBT)
................................ 7
5.1.2
Mid-sheath - ribbon central core....................................... 9
5.1.3..
Stub-loose.buffer.tube.(LBT)
............................................ 10
5.1.4
Stub-ribbon central core .................................................. 12
5.2..
Butt.entry.configurations
................................................. 14
5.2.1..
Mid-sheath.-.loose.buffer.tube.(LBT)
.............................. 14
5.2.2
Mid-sheath - ribbon central core..................................... 16
5.2.3..
Stub-loose.buffer.tube.(LBT)
............................................ 17
5.2.4
Stub-ribbon central core .................................................. 19
6
Cable bonding and grounding ......................................... 21
7
Cable retention ................................................................. 22
8
Fiber organizing/storage, routing and splicing ............. 23
8.1..
Mid-sheath.-.loose.buffer.tube.(LBT)
.............................. 23
8.2..
Stub-loose.buffer.tube.(LBT)
............................................ 25
8.3
Mid-sheath ribbon central core ....................................... 27
8.4
Stub ribbon central core ................................................... 29
9
Closing/securing closure .................................................. 31
10
Mounting closure .............................................................. 32
11
Hardened drop cable installation .................................... 34
12
Trademarks and patents .................................................. 37
13
Contact information .......................................................... 37