CommScope HELIAX FiberFeed HFE810 Series Installation Manuallines
CommScope HELIAX FiberFeed HFE810 Series Installation Manuallines

CommScope HELIAX FiberFeed HFE810 Series Installation Manuallines

Fiber/copper hybrid cables

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Installation Guidelines - - HELIAX
Fiber/Copper Hybrid Cables: HFE810 │ HFE212
Related Support and Learning Opportunities Offered by the CommScope Infrastructure Academy
The insights and expertise contained in this manual represent just one small part of Andrew Solutions
global learning initiative. Few industries are evolving as quickly as wireless communications. Every
technological innovation impacts what happens in the field. Our customers look to the CommScope
Infrastructure Academy to make sure their technicians and installers are well trained, well-prepared,
and well-educated to take advantage of opportunities as they evolve. To access a course, go to
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Field Engineering Services (FES)
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access to technical support where and when it is needed the most - in the field. The FES team is
staffed by an expert team of technicians who, in turn, are supported by some of the brightest and
most experienced product line managers. With all of this knowledge and support the FES offers our
customers access to hands-on, specialized training classes.
Section 1: Tools Required / System Overview ..................................................................................02
Section 2: Hoisting Considerations .................................................................................................03
Section 3: General Specifications / Fiber Jumpers ............................................................................05
Section 4: LC Connection Considerations .......................................................................................06
Section 5: Breakout Procedure .......................................................................................................07
Section 6: Cleaning / Inspecting ....................................................................................................08
Section 7: Fiber Enclosure Assembly ..............................................................................................09
Section 8: Estimating Trunk Length / Excess Cable Handling ..............................................................11
Section 9: Hanger / Jacketing Removal .....................................................................................................13
Section 10: Minimum Grounding Requirements ........................................................................................14
Section 11: Maintenance Check List ....................................................................................................15
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Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Few industries are evolving as quickly as wireless communications. Every technological innovation impacts what happens in the field. Our customers look to the CommScope Infrastructure Academy to make sure their technicians and installers are well trained, well-prepared, and well-educated to take advantage of opportunities as they evolve.
  • Page 2: Section 1: Tools Required / System Overview

    Quantity sixteen Multimode Fibers per 4 RRU trunk assembly • 24 Fiber pair BBU patch panel kit (optional) • Install with standard tools and simple fiber tester Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 3: Section 2: Hoisting Considerations

    Installation temperature range is -22 F to 158 F (-30 C to +70 C). • Minimum cable bend radii can be found on-line in our eCatalog section at www.commscope.com/andrew. • Maximum cable tensile load can be found on-line in our eCatalog section at www.commscope.com/andrew.
  • Page 4 5.3 M (17 ft) Clevis Required Hoisting Apply provided Tie grip Wrap to the base of the hoisting grip before applying tension to the line. Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 5: Section 3: General Specifications / Fiber Jumpers

    Installation temperature range is -22F to 158F (-30C to 70C). • Minimum cable bend radii can be found in this document or on-line. • All jumpers are individually serialized, for immediate access to test results visit www.commscope.com/webtrak/ • Power connector is supplied with the RRU •...
  • Page 6: Section 4: Lc Connection Considerations

    2 mm 2600 RRU 800 RRU *Velcro is provided with the jumper for cable management within the RRU. Lid will require a little pressure to close. Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 7: Section 5: Breakout Procedure

    Do not try to clean the adapter with cleaning stick if a connector is mounted in one side. Discard cleaning sticks after each use. Adapter Brush Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 8: Section 6: Cleaning / Inspecting

    Abrasive particles (i.e. rock dust) can cause permanent damage to the interface. If interface is scratched it cannot be repaired, it would need to be replaced. Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 9: Section 7: Fiber Enclosure Assembly

    Cable Entry Port Proper Routing Port Service loops 4 - Grey 4 - Blue Conductors Conductors Enhanced wiring view Gland torque spec 5 N•m (44.2 lb-in) Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 10 Finish Washer and Oval Head Screw as shown. 1/4 Oval Head Screw When assembly is completed tighten lid screws (qty 4) (0.6 N•m − 5 lb-in) Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 11: Section 8: Estimating Trunk Length / Excess Cable Handling

    Excess Cable Management (option 1) Coiled Hybrid Trunk • (D) min bend radius • Secure coil with qty: 4 equally spaced 50 lb UV rated tie wraps Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 12 NOTE: Remember to slide identifier labels down the power conductors before trimming the cable Click here to it’s final length to view video Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 13: Section 9: Hanger / Jacketing Removal

    6. Grab lifted edge of jacketing with a pair of pliers and roll on the cable 7. Remove excess adhesive with a piece of emery cloth Scan to Click here view video for video Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 14: Section 10: Minimum Grounding Requirements

    Only use Tin Plated grounding kits supplied and approved by CommScope. Ground kits required at the top and bottom before entering the shelter / cabinet Visit www.commscope.com/andrew for complete specifications on all the products listed Bulletin # 7680960 Rev. I...
  • Page 15: Section 11: Maintenance Check List

    Hinweis: CommScope lehnt jede Haftung oder Verantwortung für Schäden ab, die aufgrund unsachgemäßer Installation, Überprüfung, Wartung oder Demontage auftreten. Atenção: A CommScope abdica do direito de toda responsabilidade pelos resultados de práticas inadequadas e sem segurança de instalação, inspeção, manutenção ou remoção.

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