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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Instructions for installation of distribution box, series ORM 96, ORM 96 SIS ZK, ORM 96 SIS Table of contents 1. Installation of ORM 96, ORM 96 SIS ZK, ORM 96 SIS 2. Equipment of the distribution box 2.1. Door removal/mounting 2.2.
  • Page 2: Installation Of Orm 96, Orm 96 Sis Zk, Orm 96 Sis

    ORM 96 ORM 96 SIS ZK Installation of ORM 96, ORM 96 SIS ZK, ORM 96 SIS ORM 96 SIS - Once unpacked, assemble the base. Use two woodscrews to install the spacer bar.
  • Page 3 Using four wood screws and washers, attach the The base must be buried in the ground all along stand to the base, making use of the predrilled its height (it should not protrude above the ground holes. level) so that its upper part is at the level of the surrounding terrain.
  • Page 4: Equipment Of The Distribution Box

    Equipment of the distribution box 2.1. Door removal/mounting The distribution box door can be easily removed by Loosen the lower hinge by sliding it upwards, releasing the lower hinge. The upper hinge is not using a flat tip screwdriver. Once the hinge has removable.
  • Page 5: Connector Panel Removal/Mounting

    Remove the tilting frame from the distribution box Remove the frame by moving the frame up and by unhooking the securing straps. towards you. The frame shall be mounted following the steps above in the reverse order. 2.3.2. Connector panel removal/mounting Unlock the panel by partly pulling out the locking Slide the panel upwards.
  • Page 6: Cassette Module Holder Removal/Mounting

    2.3.4. Cassette module holder removal/mounting Remove the module holder by loosening the screw Tilt the module holder and slide it out of the with a knurled head. groove in the frame. 2.4. Installation of SAFetNET modules and cassettes of SE type The protective cover is hung on the module on Release the cover by sliding it out.
  • Page 7: Working With The Module - Module Installation / Removal

    2.4.2. Working with the module – module installation / removal Release the Velcro from the removed module Remove the upper clip by sliding it out of the holder. module holder. Slide in the cassette module from the upper part of Install the modules from the bottom of the module the module holder.
  • Page 8: Installation Of Cables

    Number the cassettes, as required (see accessory bag). 2.5. Installation of cables Insert the cable to the distribution box through PG Cut off the central pulling element of the 13.5 or PG 21 bushing. Remove the cable jacket minicable to the required length and fix with the and other protective features from the minicable pulling element holder screwed to the rear panel along the required length (see the table below) so...
  • Page 9 In the ORM 96 SIS ZK version, fasten the cable Installation of buffers in ORM 96. with a retainer of the corresponding size to the L section in the pedestal. reserve of 1.5 turns, approx. 2m Place the cable or minicable reserve in the Tie the buffers with PVC draw bands every management rings at the back of the distribution 100mm to 150mm, or use a spiral tape as shown...
  • Page 10: Working With The Module - Selection And Installation Of The Fixing Holder

    2.5.1. Working with the module - selection and installation of the fixing holder Měřící nástroj Measuring instrument The fixing holders of various sizes are delivered in Install the fixing holders by sliding them into their the module accessory bags. Select a holder of position as indicated by the arrows in the picture.
  • Page 11: Installation Of Fibres In Modules And Cassettes

    Conducting pigtail fibres. Tie the bundles of pigtail with tight secondary protection fibres with a spiral tape and fix them to the module body with a draw band, or introduce the fibres to the protective duct and use the fixing holder, see section 2.5.1. Max. 6  0.9 mm fibres may be conducted into a single SE cassette.
  • Page 12: Conducting The Fibres Into Cassettes

    2.7.1. Conducting fibres in the modules In zone 1 fibres are distributed between the modules. Prior to commencing the assembly, all fibres must be cleaned. The fibres may be conducted into any of the modules using the side access points. The primary rule to adhere to is that fibres shall be taken into the module containing the cassettes where the fibres are placed.
  • Page 13: Preparation For Fibre Splicing

    Place the fibre reserve into the cassette with the maximum possible bending radius. 2.7.4. Preparation for fibre splicing Fibre length reserve in the cassette (for each side from the splice) Cassette type 650mm 250µm Fibre diameter 2050mm 900µm 1500mm 250/900µm 1500mm Splice the fibres and place the splice protectors into the splice holder.
  • Page 14: Installation Of Patchcords

    Fibre reserve length Cassette type 1000mm 250µm Fibre diameter 2500mm 900µm 1500mm 250/900µm 1900mm Place the fibre ends into the centre of the cassette. Close the upper cassette with the lid, place the cassette securing tool on the lid and fix it with Velcro. 2.8.
  • Page 15 Conducting patchcords taken in through the first Conducting patchcords taken in through the third and second bushing. and fourth bushing. Required patchcord reserve length. Reserve required for the removal Access to the Total required and tilting of the module length frame 2.0m 0.3-0.7m...
  • Page 16 reserve of 1.5 turns, approx. 2m Conduct the patchcords into the tilting frame from the left-hand or right-hand side through the management rings. After installation, group the patchcords with the Velcro in common bundles so that the tilting frame may be removed if necessary.
  • Page 17: Example Of Implementation

    2.9. Example of implementation Example of equipment.
  • Page 18: Optional Accessories

    12 – 16, 16 – 22, 22 – 28, 28 – 34, 34 – 40. Contact: MICOS spol. s r.o. divize TELCOM Vápenice 17 796 01 Prostějov, Czech Republic tel.: +420 582 307 111, fax.: +420 582 331 919 E-Mail: telcom@micos.cz; www.micos.cz...

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