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Revision History
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General
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Contents
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Closure Preparation
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Sheath and CSM Retention
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1.0 Revision History
Release #
Date
1.0
1/5/2005
2.0 General
2.1 Overview Refer to Figure 1
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The Multilink Starfighter
medium capacity dome style fiber optic splice closure
designed for traditional optical fiber splicing and
FTTH applications. The closure can be installed in
Aerial, Underground, Pedestal and Wall mount
applications supporting the various types of cable
designs and splicing methods. Incorporated into the
closure is a sealing system that requires no special
tooling, mastics, adhesives nor thermal sealing
products. All cabling is individually sealed allowing
for entry or re-entry to the closure without disturbing
existing cabling.
Figure 1
Remarks
Initial Release
4048D is a fully sealed
Page 1 of 1
Recommended Installation Procedure
Release 1.0, 1/14/2005
The 4048D consist of six (6) primary components.
Refer to Figure 2
2.2 Split End Plate
Split end plate allows for installing mid-accessed
cables. Split end plates are gasketed and secured to
one another with three hex head bolts. End plates
have two feeder or express ports, four branch or
lateral/drop ports, a bonding and grounding lug, and
a n " F " p r e s s u r e -testing valve. Additionally, the
endplate supports the installation of closure support
bracketing for aerial, wall, pedestal or below-grade
mounting.
2.3 Integrated Slack Storage Basket
The integrated slack storage basket is designed to
allow the storage and routing of all types of fiber
bundles. A hinged cover allows for ease in accessing
and managing stored slack.
2.4 Tray Stacking Module
The tray stacking module secures up to (4)* four
4048-SSTP type splice trays. The module has a tray-
locking feature that permits each of the splice trays to
be locked in a temporary position to allow access to
the individual fibers in trays beneath.
*The closure can be equipped with a passive coupler
cassette which utilizes one tray position reducing the
capacity to three trays.
2 . 5 " O " R i n g
T h e " O " r i n g p r o v i d e s f o r a s e a l b e t w e e n t h e D o m e
and Split End Plates.
2.6 " V " B a n d
A n i m p a c t r e s i s t a n t p l a s t i c " V " b a n d s e c u r e s t h e
Dome to the Split End Plates. T h e " V " b a n d h a s a
feature that supports a locking mechanism for field
security.
Doc. No 10-8381

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    2.0 General the individual fibers in trays beneath. 2.1 Overview Refer to Figure 1 The Multilink Starfighter 4048D is a fully sealed *The closure can be equipped with a passive coupler medium capacity dome style fiber optic splice closure...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Recommended Installation Procedure Doc. No 10-8381 Release 1.0, 1/14/2005 2.7 Dome Table 1 - Dome Fittings & Inserts for Branch Protects the internal components and allows for 360- Lateral/Drop Cables degree access to the splice. Part Description Number 4048 Starfighter Fiber Optic Dome Splice Closure 10-8365 4000/4048D Starfighter Aerial Hangar Kit 10-8362...
  • Page 3: Contents

    Recommended Installation Procedure Doc. No 10-8381 Release 1.0, 1/14/2005 3.3 Tray & Splice Capacity Refer to Figure5 5.0 Cable Preparation The closure is designed for mid-accessed and full cut (4) 4048-SSTP Splice Trays cable entries. The following information serves as a *(24) Single Fused Fibers guideline for sheath opening lengths.
  • Page 4: Cable Preparation

    Recommended Installation Procedure Doc. No 10-8381 Release 1.0, 1/14/2005 6.0 Closure Preparation Refer to Figure 7 The closure must be disassembled for installing the feeder/express cables into the multicentric grommets. 6.01 Back off the two spring loaded bolts securing t h e “ V ” b a n d a n d r e m o v e . 6.02 S l i d e t h e D o m e a n d “...
  • Page 5: Cable Seal And End Plate Assembly

    Recommended Installation Procedure Doc. No 10-8381 Release 1.0, 1/14/2005 7.1 Strain Relief Installation Refer to Figure 9 Loose tube cables typically have a Central Strength Member that must be terminated to inhibit any mo v e m e n t . T r i m t h e s t r e n g t h m e m b e r t o 2 . 5 ” f r o m t h e s h e a t h ’...
  • Page 6 Recommended Installation Procedure Doc. No 10-8381 Release 1.0, 1/14/2005 8.0.2 Use caution when removing layers. Splicing shears or a cable knife may be used to start the removal by placing a small knick at the point where the layer joins the grommet. Figure 13 NOTE: Squeeze the two strain relief clamps tight to the grommet flange...
  • Page 7 Recommended Installation Procedure Doc. No 10-8381 Release 1.0, 1/14/2005 8.0.9 Complete the second cable following the same 8.2.5 Slide the dome nut up and over the end of the procedure. cable(s). Refer to Figure 18 (Exploded view of assembly) 8.1 End Plate Assembly 8.1.1 Align the top end plate to the bottom and gently ease the two multicentric grommets into their storage position.
  • Page 8: Closure Re-Assembly & Splicing

    Recommended Installation Procedure Doc. No 10-8381 Release 1.0, 1/14/2005 relief clamp. (If central Core Tube cable or Drop cable, Remove the Bolt and CSM plate) 8.2.8 Slide the dome nut up and carefully thread the nut onto the feed through. 9.1.5 Install the required trays one at a time and 8.2.9 Tighten the dome nut fully by hand.
  • Page 9: Closure Closing And Storage

    Recommended Installation Procedure Doc. No 10-8381 Release 1.0, 1/14/2005 10.0 Closure Closing and Storage 10.0.1 Route all bond/ground wires to the brass stud on the bottom endplate, and secure with the nut and washer pre-installed on the stud. 10.0.2 L o c a t e a n d i n s t a l l t h e “ O ” r i n g a n d e n s u r e t h a t it is fully seated around the joined end plates.

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