ADCP-96-088 • Issue 2 • 6/2013
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BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION
This section provides general installation considerations, unpacking and inspection procedures,
and lists the tools and materials required for cabinet installation.
2.1
Installation Overview
Installation of the 864 termination FDH 3000 cabinet involves the following main tasks:
Installing a Support Base (Pedestal-Mount)
– The pedestal-mount cabinet must be mounted
on a suitable support base. The following two mounting options are available:
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Mounting Sleeve (FMS)
– The FMS is a polymer concrete sleeve that mounts in the
ground. The FMS provides a stable mounting platform plus storage space under the
cabinet for OSP cable slack. The FMS may also be used as a splicing vault for OSP cables.
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Poured Concrete Pad
– Concrete slab with Pad Mounting Frame (PMF). The PMF is a
stainless-steel frame that is embedded in the concrete during installation of the slab. The
cabinet attaches to the PMF which holds it securely to the slab.
Mounting the Cabinet
– After the support base is installed, the cabinet must be secured to the
support base. The OSP feeder and distribution cables must be uncoiled and routed to a separate
splice enclosure (not provided) before the cabinet is secured to the support base.
Splitter Installation
– The cabinet may be ordered with one or two splitters. If additional
splitters are required, they must be ordered separately. All splitter modules that are ordered
separately must be installed in the splitter compartment and the input connectors must be mated
with the terminated feeder cable fibers.
Splitter Output Fiber Connections
– Service is enabled by connecting the splitter output fiber
connectors to the subscriber distribution ports. Unused output fibers are temporarily “parked” in
the storage panel until they are needed for service.
2.2
Unpacking and Inspection
This section provides instructions for opening the shipping boxes, verifying that all parts have
been received, and verifying that no shipping damage has occurred.
Use the following procedure to unpack and inspect the cabinet and all accessories:
1. Open the shipping carton(s) and carefully unpack the cabinet and any accessories from the
protective packing material.
2. Open the cabinet doors (requires 216B key tool) and check for broken or missing parts. If
there are damages, contact ADC (see
) for an RMA (Return Material
Authorization) and to reorder if replacement is required.