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Step 3:
Temporarily route two full
loops of 250 µm fibers into
cassette (or one loop of
900 µm fibers) as shown by
Mark the splice point with
a permanent marker and
then cut fiber at mark in
preparation for splicing.
(Factory-installed pigtails
are not shown for clarity.)
Figure 3
Step 4:
Splice all 12 fibers per standard company practices.
Step 5:
Once all spices are complete,
route the bundle of spliced
storing fibers under the
flanges to prevent them
from being pinched when
reinstalling the cover. It will
be necessary to twist the
fibers and flip them over to
neatly route them inside the
cassette.
Figure 4
Step 6:
Insert all spliced protectors into the organizer.
NOTE:
1) If de-ribbonizing is required for splicing (single-fiber splicing), refer to
Corning Optical Communications Standard Recommended Procedure (SRP)
SRP-004-048.
2) If ribbonizing the cable is required for splicing, refer to Corning Optical Communications
Specification sheet LAN-307-EN for TKT-026-01A kit description. For Fiber Organizer
Tape Applicator (FOTA) operator manual, refer to SRP-001-059.
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TPA-4319
TPA-4348
TPA-4349
Input
Pigtail