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2. Measure off an additional 70 in. (1778 mm) and then trim off the excess cable.
4.3.1.3 Splicing
1. Locate the splicing unit within about ~5 ft. (1½ m) of the panel.
2. Remove the splice cover from the tray, as shown in Figures 51 and 52.
3. Strip 6 in. (150 mm) of sheathing from the ends of all subunits and cables.
4. Use the cable ties or other restraint to secure the pairs of tubes to the floor of the tray, as indi-
cated in the illustrations.
The splice holder used for each set of 12 splices is the holder located furthest from the end of
the tube at its tie-down point.
5. Trim the excess strand to match the selected holder slot, make the splice, and then place in
the holder.
6. Re-attach the splice cover when finished splicing the tray.
7. Fill out the tray label and affix to the front of the tray.
8. Place the tray in the panel. As you do, coil the tubes to fit around the central set of six arcs in
the tray. Do not coil the last 8 in. (200 mm) of tubings around the arcs. These uncoiled lengths
of tubing will serve as a service loop, allowing the splice trays to be extended for servicing.
70 in. (1778 mm ) from
Pane l Entrance for
Cable Storage & Splicing
WaveTrax™ Cable Manag ement System
Vertical Duct or CableLinkscan be used to route cable to
pane l entrance at front or rear corner of all LCX
Fiber Pane ls. (Duct shown with cover removed.)
Network Element
Pigtails
IFC Subun its from Splice Vault
Figure 50 - Cable Routing