CORNING Eclipse Instructions

CORNING Eclipse Instructions

Wall-mount housing

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0170_NAFTA_AEN Eclipse Hardware Product Family Specification Sheet
1.

Components

(1) ECL-W3P or (1) ECL-W6P housing
(12) Cable ties
(2) Strain-relief brackets
(4) 6-32 black screws
(2) Lock nuts
(1) Hardware kit:
(2) 6-32 screws
(2) M6 washers
(2) U-washers
(2) Nuts
2.

Tools and Equipment

In addition to the usual complement of installation tools, you will need 5/16-inch and 3/8-inch
nut drivers.
3.

Precautions

WARNING: Never look directly into the end of a fiber that may be carrying laser light. Laser light can
be invisible and can damage your eyes. Viewing it directly does not cause pain. The iris of the eye will not
close involuntarily as when viewing a bright light. Consequently, serious damage to the retina of the eye
is possible. Should accidental eye exposure to laser light be suspected, arrange for an eye examination
immediately.
STANDARD RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE 003-499 | ISSUE 4 | SEPTEMbER 2015 | PAGE 1 OF 5
Provider side
Fan-out
location
Fiber storage area
UCC
Eclipse
®
003-499, Issue 4
Connector panels
Customer side
Splice tray
(1) Cable clamp kit:
(1) Cable clamp
(2) 6-32 flat head screws
(1) 10-32 lock washer
(1) #10 washer
(2) Plastic bases
Sand paper
Shims (2 each of various sizes)
(1) Spacer for smaller diameter cables
Wall-Mount Housing
TPA-3010
Fiber
retaining
guides

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  • Page 1 Eclipse Wall-Mount Housing ® 003-499, Issue 4 related literature | Search www.corning.com/opcomm. Click on “Resources.” 0170_NAFTA_AEN Eclipse Hardware Product Family Specification Sheet Connector panels Customer side Provider side Fan-out location TPA-3010 Fiber retaining Fiber storage area Splice tray guides Components •...
  • Page 2 CAUTION: Cleaved or broken glass fibers are very sharp and can pierce the skin easily. Do not let these pieces of fiber stick to your clothing or drop in the work area where they can cause injury later. Use tweezers to pick up cleaved or broken pieces of glass fibers and place them on a loop of tape kept for that purpose alone.
  • Page 3 Opening the Wall-Mount unit Flange both the provider and customer door are secured with magnets. To open the door, pull on the flange at the top of the cabinet. Cable Sheath Removal Perform cable sheath removal steps as explained in the instructions for the cable type you are installing.
  • Page 4 Strain-relieving Cable with Central Member If you are terminating an outside plant cable or temperatures fluctuate widely along any part of the cable, the strength members should be secured. Failing to do so may result in damage to the cable as temperatures vary. Step 1: Attach the cable to the bracket (with cable ties in two places).
  • Page 5 A complete listing of the trademarks of Corning Optical Communications is available at www.corning.com/opcomm/trademarks. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Corning Optical Communications is ISO 9001 certified. © 2010, 2015 Corning Optical Communications.

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