STANDARD RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE 009-221 | ISSUE 8 | AUgUST 2015 | PAgE 2 OF 10
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3. Tools and Materials Required
In addition to the usual complement of tools, you will need 5/16-inch and 3/8-inch nut drivers.
4. Planning
Before you begin your installation, make sure you understand how the unit is to be installed,
where it will be placed in the equipment rack, where the cables will enter the unit, and how the
jumpers will be routed.
If you plan to route pigtails through one or more of the feed-through ports at the rear of the unit
(for example: to splice into splice trays in another unit), remove the plates covering those ports
at this time. Notice that removing the rear door will simplify lower port plate removal. Slide rear
door to the left to remove it.
5. Mounting/Grounding the Housing
5.1 Unstubbed Housing
The housing is equipped to mount into a 19- or 23-inch equipment rack with EIA-310 universal
hole spacing.
KPA-2189
Pass-through port
Connector panels
Strain-relief bracket
Strain-relief bracket
mounting holes
Entry grommet
Mounting ear
Jumper routing guides
Fiber retaining clip
Jumper trough
Door stop
Door
latch