3
Pass the cables through the weather-tight connectors on the wiring cabinet, as
described above step number one.
4
When mounting the left side of the enclosure to the wiring cabinet, adjust the
cables to leave a service loop approximately 12 inches in diameter below the
unit. This service loop allows slack for cable movement for maintenance access
from below to the external cooling fan in the left side of the enclosure.
Note
When side-mounting the enclosure, the left side is the preferred location of
the mounting bracket.
5
Tighten the compression fitting on each of the cables to make a weather-tight
seal.
Routing the cables for pole mounting
When pole mounting The Stinger Compact Remote unit, all OSP, fiber, and power
cables are routed through a 45° cable duct on the cable cover below the enclosure.
The cable cover is partially disassembled to make this process easier. While it is
disassembled, the cable cover can be configured for centered)-mounted or
side-mounted enclosures by changing the positions of the 45° cable duct and a
blocking plate. The 45° cable duct and block plate each have threaded studs in
identical patterns, as shown in Figure 3-11. A ground cable is routed through a
separate hole in the cable cover near the duct, as shown in Figure 3-12.
Figure 3-11. Interchangeable 45° cable duct and blocking plate
Figure 3-12. Cable duct and block plate configuration
Configuration for side mounted chassis
The Stinger® Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide
Blocking plate
Ground cable pass-through hole
Blocking plate
Enclosure and Component Installation
Routing the cables out of the enclosure
45° cable duct
Configuration for center mounted chassis
3-17
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