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Figure 13. Removing Access Covers From Ground Spacer/Riser
3. Place the isolation gasket (provided with cabinet) on the PMF and align the holes in the
gasket with the holes in the PMF. Make sure the side of the gasket with the cut-out section
is on the side of the PMF that corresponds to the
rear
side of the cabinet.
4. If a ground spacer/riser (accessory) will be installed, place the spacer/riser in position for
mounting on the PMF. The isolation gasket installed in step 3 should remain in place
between the PMF and spacer/riser. If a spacer/riser will not be installed, proceed to step 7.
5. Align the mounting holes in the spacer/riser with the mounting holes in the PMF.
6. Secure the spacer/riser to the PMF using the eight capscrews, eight lock washers, and
eight flat washers provided. Tighten all capscrews securely.
7. Using appropriate lifting equipment, hoist the cabinet several feet into the air to provide
access to the feeder and distribution cables.
8. Feed the stubbed feeder and distribution cables into the appropriate conduit sections and
route to the splice enclosure (not provided).
9. Lower the cabinet onto the ground spacer/riser or PMF and align the mounting holes in the
cabinet base with the threaded holes in the spacer/riser or PMF. If a spacer/riser was not
installed, leave the isolation gasket (installed in step 3) in place on the PMF.
10. Secure the cabinet to the spacer/riser or PMF using the eight capscrews, eight lock washers,
and eight flat washers provided with the cabinet. Tighten all eight capscrews securely.
11. The lifting eyes may be left in place or removed from the cabinet. To remove the lifting
eyes, use a 7/32-inch hex-key to remove the lifting eye screws. Store the lifting eyes inside
the cabinet and then re-install the lifting eye screws in the cabinet.
Danger:
Do not stand directly under the cabinet as it is being hoisted into position for cable
installation. A failure of the lifting equipment could result in serious personal injury.
Note:
Label or tag the stub end of each cable so it can be identified after it is routed to the
splice enclosure.
Note:
A separate splice enclosure (not provided) is required for splicing the cabinet OSP
feeder and distribution cables to the network cables.
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