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2.
Prepare a piece of mesh tubing for each sub-unit of fibers. Cut the pieces of mesh
sleeve to a length of 112 inches (284.cm).
3.
Prior to insertion into the mesh, trim and tape together the fiber ends to prevent them
from snagging and breaking while being inserted.
4.
Install a single piece of mesh tubing over each sub-unit of fibers and slide the mesh
sleeve back to the cable jacket.
5.
As each single piece of mesh tubing is installed, wind a section of vinyl tape around the
cable sheath to secure the mesh tube to the sheath.
4.5 Securing Facility Cables Inside Cabinet
1.
Use appropriate length cable ties.
2.
Plan for spatial placement of the cables being installed. T
h
e cables that will populate the
upper splice trays should be located nearer the center of the cabinet. The cables that
will populate the lower splice trays should be located nearer the sidewalls of the cabinet.
Refer to
Figure 20. Example of Facility Cable Clamping
4.6 Securing Facility Cables Outside Cabinet
1.
Mount the cable clamp bracket 6-8 inches above splice cabinet, as shown in
.
For the cable clamp bracket kit catalog number, refer to
.
Note:
When the mesh tubing is installed, there will be a length of 54 in. (137.2 cm) of exposed
ribbon fibers, as shown in the breakout diagram.