CORNING EDC-02P-NH Manual

CORNING EDC-02P-NH Manual

Environmental distribution center
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Contents
1. General ........................................................ 1
2. Description .................................................. 1
3. Precautions .................................................. 2
4. Tools and Materials ..................................... 3
5. Components................................................. 3
6. Unpacking Stubbed Units ........................... 3
7. Installing Holes ............................................ 4
8. Mounting ..................................................... 4
9. Preparing the Cable ..................................... 5
10. Connector Panels ........................................ 7
11. Splicing ........................................................ 8
12. Installing Fan-outs ....................................... 9
13. Installing Drop Cables .............................. 10
14. Maintenance ..............................................11
15. Specifications ............................................. 11
p/n 003-304
Standard Recommended Procedure (SRP) 003-304
Environmental Distribution Center (EDC-02P-NH)
1.

General

1.1 This instruction describes the
recommended procedure for the installation of
the two-panel Environmental Distribution
Center (EDC) (p/n EDC-02P-NH)
manufactured by Corning Cable Systems.
1.2 To purchase any accessories that are sold
separately, contact your Corning Cable Systems
service representative for assistance.
1.3 This document is being reissued to clarify
cable cleaning directions.
NOTE: Read and understand this procedure (as
well as the instructions provided with related
assemblies) before beginning an installation. Make
sure you know how the unit will be mounted and
how the distribution cable and drop cable will be
Figure 1
routed to the unit.
2.

Description

2.1 The EDC is a cabinet designed for storage
and protection of fiber optic connections and
splices in an outdoor environment. The cabinet
carries a NEMA 250 Type 4X and Type 13
rating in addition to a IEC 529 IP66 rating.
The unit provides environmental protection
and strain-relief for one distribution cable and
up to six drop cables.
2.2 Connector panels are used to provide
interconnection between the distribution and
drop cables. The EDC accommodates up to two
LANscape
panels come with icons. Colored icons are
available with different symbols to be used as a
quick visual reference of the data type at each
connector location. Panels and connector panel
icons are ordered separately.
Corning Cable Systems
Issue 9, July 2004
®
connector panels. Some connector
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Environmental Distribution Center (EDC) (p/n EDC-02P-NH) manufactured by Corning Cable Systems. 1.2 To purchase any accessories that are sold separately, contact your Corning Cable Systems service representative for assistance. 1.3 This document is being reissued to clarify cable cleaning directions.
  • Page 2: Precautions

    2.4 The unit can be field connectorized using Corning Cable Systems Buffer Tube Fan-out (BTF) kits, which are ordered separately. CAUTION: Isopropyl alcohol is flammable 2.5 The EDC comes with brackets to mount with a flashpoint at 50 °...
  • Page 3: Tools And Materials

    SRP 003-304 • Issue 9 • July 2004 Page 3 Tools and Materials Components In addition to the usual complement of 5.1 Components are illustrated in Figure 2. installation tools, the following are required for The base plate is the dark metal plate that holds this installation: the components inside the enclosure.
  • Page 4: Installing Holes

    SRP 003-304 • Issue 9 • July 2004 Page 4 Installing Holes IMPORTANT: Remove the base plate from the housing before cutting any holes. 7.1 Determine the size hole needed based on the fitting being used. Measure and mark the location of the hole centers, based on dimensions in Figure 3, on the bottom of the Figure 4...
  • Page 5: Preparing The Cable

    SRP 003-304 • Issue 9 • July 2004 Page 5 8.3 To rack-mount the unit, a universal 9.3 Install a sheath retention clamp onto the rack-mount kit (ordered separately) is required. cable sheath as illustrated in Figure 6. If an Remove the stabilizer bracket, rotate the top armored cable is used, install the ground clamp bracket so the elliptical hole is exposed and...
  • Page 6 SRP 003-304 • Issue 9 • July 2004 Page 6 9.5 Secure the cable to the sheath retention bracket using cable ties. Make sure the tabs on • the clamp material are in the recessed section of the bracket (Figure 8). •...
  • Page 7: Connector Panels

    SRP 003-304 • Issue 9 • July 2004 Page 7 a) Use a clean tissue soaked in alcohol to 10. Connector Panels gently clean the connector. Do not press ® 10.1 LANscape connector panels (Figure 12) heavily on it as you clean. are sold separately, typically with connector b) Dry the connector prior to installation with adapters installed.
  • Page 8: Splicing

    SRP 003-304 • Issue 9 • July 2004 Page 8 11. Splicing 11.1 Work on one splice tray at a time. Follow the instructions provided with the splice trays. a) Position the splice tray in the location it will be secured to the holder. b) Route two complete loops of buffer tube(s) in a counterclockwise direction around the radius guides.
  • Page 9: Installing Fan-Outs

    12.1 Fiber optic cable can be installed using identifier. Record information appropriately on Corning Cable Systems BTF kits. the record label inside the front door (Figure 17). 12.2 Route the buffer tubes twice around the radius guides in a counterclockwise direction.
  • Page 10: Installing Drop Cables

    SRP 003-304 • Issue 9 • July 2004 Page 10 12.5 Route the fiber in the fan-out tubing around the guides and plug connectors into the connector panel (Figure 21). Refer to the previous connector care instructions to avoid damaging the connectors during installation. 12.6 Label the connector end of the pigtail with its port identifier.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    SRP 003-304 • Issue 9 • July 2004 Page 11 13.3 Route cable through the guides as shown f) Trim off the excess yarn and central in Figure 24 and plug in connectors. Refer to member. the connector installation instructions in g) Reinstall the strain-relief bracket.
  • Page 12 Corning Cable Systems’ products without prior notification. Discovering Beyond Imagination is a trademark of Corning Incorporated. LANscape is a registered trademark of Corning Cable Systems Brands, Inc. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Corning Cable Systems is ISO 9001 certified.

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