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User Manual
Advanced Distribution Frame (ADF) Systems
At the bottom is an electrical raceway for power cabling and conduit. The raceway provides a mounting area
for a standard recessed receptacle or other wiring device.
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are provided for coupling the lower troughs of all Main and InterBay Storage Panels
in the lineup.
At the bottom is an electrical raceway for power cabling and conduit. The raceway provides a
mounting area for a standard recessed receptacle or other wiring device.
Patch Cord Cascade
With Turnstiles
Catch for Tray Latch
Large holes for securing ADF
to the CMS or a ladder rack
Small holes are tappedto connect dual-hole grounding
lug using M5 screws
Upper ADF Trough (Main ADF XI Only)
Lower ADF Trough
Coupling (not shown) fits on lip to
connect lower trough to adjacent
frame in lineup
Cover Plate for Standard Electrical
Receptacle
31.8 mm/1.25 in. (Diameter) Access Hole
on Both Ends of Raceway
Main ADF IC
Main ADF XI
(shown without top trough)
Main ADF Interconnect (IC)
(shown with top trough removed)
Main ADF XI only
Junction (not shown) fits on the edge to
connect the upper trough to the adjacent
frame in the lineup (Main ADF XI [cross-connect] only)
Figure 4 - Main ADFs (as Shipped, without Tray Modules)
An InterBay Storage Panel (ISP) is used for storage of either patch cord cabling from an
overhead CMS and/or inboard cabling terminated at IFC or NE modules. Except for the tray
modules, cable routing through an InterBay Storage Panel is similar to that of a Main ADF.
The Main ADF and ISP can be mounted directly to a concrete floor or on a raised equipment
floor. (A template is provided for mounting panels to the floor.) Support is provided at the top for
added earthquake security and for attaching to a cable management or ladder rack system.
Figure 4 - Main ADFs (as Shipped, without Tray Modules)
An Interbay Storage Panel (ISP) is used for storage of either patch cord cabling from an overhead CMS and/or
inboard cabling terminated at IFC or NE modules. Except for the tray modules, cable routing through an
Interbay Storage Panel is similar to that of a Main ADF.
The Main ADF and ISP can be mounted directly to a concrete floor or on a raised equipment floor. (A template
is provided for mounting panels to the floor.) Support is provided at the top for added earthquake security and
for attaching to a cable management or ladder rack system.