Routing Fiber Optic Cables; Introduction; Minimum Radius; Rack Standoff Brackets - Nortel CVX 1800 Hardware Installation Manual

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Routing the Cables

Routing Fiber Optic Cables

Introduction

The routing of fiber optic cables requires different considerations than the routing
of wire cables, due to the delicate material of the transmission line.

Minimum Radius

The following table gives the minimum bend radius for several types of fiber optic
cable:
Cable/Fiber Type Number of Fibers
Simplex

Rack Standoff Brackets

To ensure that the fiber optic cable is properly secured to the chassis, a
rack-mounted bracket may be used to support the fiber optic cable. Nortel does
not supply a bracket for this purpose.

Securing and Wrapping Fiber Optic Cables

Fiber optic cables can be secured with tie wraps, if not applied too tightly. Your
application may also require the fiber to be wrapped in a protective paper. Tie
wraps must be fitted in accordance with Nortel Work Standards WS-001 and
WS-4024.
3-36
1
Duplex
2
Quad
4
Note: The minimum radius must be maintained at all times, including
while routing the cable and managing slack cable.
Minimum Bend Radius
(normal handling)
35 mm
70 mm
85 mm
296-1011-200 Rel. 5.0, Doc. Rev. 08.01
Minimum Bend
Radius (static load)
50 mm
140 mm
160 mm

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