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Indoor 432 Cabinet With Multi-Fiber Connectors
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ADCP-96-142 • Issue 2 • 3/2009
22780-C
1463708 Rev A

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  • Page 1 ® OmniReach FDH 3000 Indoor 432 Cabinet With Multi-Fiber Connectors User Manual ADCP-96-142 • Issue 2 • 3/2009 22780-C 1463708 Rev A...
  • Page 2 DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Splitter Compartment Pass-Through Routing Procedure ........65 Page iii © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 4 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE ........... 76 Page iv © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    ADCP-96-142 • Issue 2 • 3/2009 • Preface ABOUT THIS MANUAL This publication describes the OmniReach FDH 3000 indoor 432 cabinet with multi-fiber connectors. Also included are procedures for mounting the cabinet, installing connectorized distribution cables, installing and splicing feeder cables, installing additional splitter modules, installing additional distribution panels, storing the splitter output fibers, connecting the splitter output fibers to the distribution fibers, and replacing damaged components.
  • Page 6: Standards Certification

    The acronyms and abbreviations used in this manual are detailed in the following list: American Wire Gauge Centigrade Fahrenheit Fiber Distribution Hub FTTP Fiber To The Premises Indoor/Outdoor Mechanical Transfer Pull-Off Outside Plant Plug and Play Reduced Bend Radius Page vi © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 7: Description

    ADCP-96-142 • Issue 2 • 3/2009 DESCRIPTION This section provides a description of the OmniReach FDH 3000 indoor 432 cabinet with multi- fiber connectors plus a table of the cabinet specifications. The indoor 432 cabinet is a secure fiber optic distribution cabinet that is designed to hold the optical components required for Fiber To The Premises (FTTP) distribution network applications.
  • Page 8 ADCP-96-142 • Issue 2 • 3/2009 SPLITTER COMPARTMENT FEEDER SPLICE TRAY ADAPTER STORAGE PANEL SLIDING ADAPTER PACK DISTRIBUTION PANELS RADIUS LIMIITERS STORAGE PANEL 22787-C (16-PACK VERSION) Figure 1. Typical FDH 3000 Indoor 432 Cabinet with Multi-Fiber Connectors Page 2 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 9 Up to 72 splices per tray Splitter Modules Splitter module input and output pigtails Reduced bend radius fiber terminated with UPC/SC or APC/SC connectors Test bandpass 1260–1360 nm, 1480–1500 nm, 1550–1560 nm Overall bandpass 1260–1625 nm Page 3 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 10 17.8 dB with UPC, 18 with APC 10.13 IN (25.7 CM) 16.78 IN (42.6 CM) 39.13 IN (99.39 CM) 23.46 IN 22786-C (59.6 CM) Figure 2. FDH 3000 Indoor 432 Cabinet With Multi-Fiber Connectors Dimensions Page 4 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 11: Before Starting The Installation

    2. Open the cabinet doors (requires 216B key tool) and check for missing ship-along parts (see installation drawing included with cabinet) or broken parts. If there are damages, contact ADC (see Section 16) for an RMA (Return Material Authorization) and to reorder if replacement is required. Page 5 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 12: Cabinet Installation Hardware

    • Utility knife • Tape measure • Pen or marker • Splicing equipment • One large tweezers or two small flat-bladed screwdrivers • Grounding system, copper wire, and grounding clamp (per local requirements) Page 6 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 13: Mounting The Cabinet In The Equipment Rack

    6. Using the carriage bolts, foam washers, flat washers, and nuts removed in step 5, install the left mounting bracket on the left-front side of the cabinet (see Figure 4). Tighten nuts securely. Page 7 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 14 9. Reinstall the carriage bolts, foam washers (use new washers), flat washers, and nuts in the same holes from which they were removed when completing step 7. Tighten nuts securely. Note: Replace all used foam washers with new foam washers when reinstalling fasteners. Page 8 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 15 Figure REMOVE FASTENERS FROM RACK-MOUNTING HOLES DETAIL OF FASTENERS 12-24 SCREW (8) STAR WASHER (8) FLAT 12-24 WASHER (8) NUT (8) FOAM WASHER (8) 22802-D Figure 6. Remove Fasteners from Right Rack-Mounting Holes Page 9 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 16 Figure Note: Keep the cabinet swing frame closed when installing the initial rack screw(s) on the right side of the cabinet. Page 10 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 17 IN THE REMAINING FIVE HOLES AS INDICATED NOTE: INSTALL A 12-24 SCREW, STAR WASHER, FLAT WASHER, AND FOAM WASHER IN EACH HOLE. 22794-C Figure 9. Right Side Mounting Holes Accessible with Swing Frame Open Page 11 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 18: Grounding Wire Connection To Cabinet

    4. Route the free end of the grounding wire to an approved earth ground source. 5. Cut the grounding wire to length and connect it to the earth ground source as specified by local code or practice. Page 12 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 19: Mounting The Cabinet On A Wall

    33 IN. 27 IN. 21 IN. 12 IN. 6 IN. 22 5/16 IN. 22109-B Figure 11. Hole Locations For Wall-Mount Installation Page 13 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 20: Grounding Wire Connection To Cabinet

    1. Locate the cabinet grounding lug which is mounted on the underside of the cabinet as shown in Figure 2. Obtain a length of #6 AWG copper wire for use as a grounding wire. Page 14 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 21 4. Route the free end of the grounding wire to an approved earth ground source. 5. Cut the grounding wire to length and connect it to the earth ground source as specified by local code or practice. Page 15 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 22: Pre-Installed Feeder Cable Configuration

    SHOWN WITH CABINET REMOVED TO FEEDER CABLE ALLOW VIEWING OF CABLE ROUTING SPLITTER COMPARTMENT FEEDER FIBER ROUTING 22807-C SLIDING ADAPTER PACK FEEDER FIBER ROUTING Figure 14. Feeder Cable Typical Configuration - Top Entry Page 16 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 23: Feeder Cable Installation And Splicing - Top Entry/Exit

    6. Insert the end of the feeder cable into the cable entry/exit hole and pull through about 14 feet (4.3 meters) of cable slack. Page 17 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 24 Assemble the cable clamps on the feeder cable as shown in Figure Note: If brass cable clamps are provided with the cabinet, the diameter of the feeder cable should be 0.51 inches. Page 18 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 25: Grounding Cables With Metallic Members

    1. Route the cable grounding wire to the grounding block as shown in Figure 2. Crimp a ring terminal (not provided) onto the end of the cable grounding wire. Page 19 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 26: Splicing The Feeder Cable Fibers To The Splitter Fibers - Ribbon Fiber

    1. Locate the feeder splice tray assembly which is mounted at the bottom of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 20, and locate the splitter input fibers which are routed to the feeder splice tray. Page 20 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 27 6. Route the protective tube or ribbon subunit to the splice tray and then remove the clear plastic cover from the splice tray. Page 21 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 28 FRAME REMOVED TO ALLOW VIEWING OF FIBER ROUTING FEEDER CABLE RIBBON BREAKOUT SPLITTER FIBER ROUTING FEEDER CABLE RIBBON TUBE ROUTING COVER COMMON TIE POINT 22817-C SPLICE TRAY Figure 22. Feeder Fiber Routing to Splice Tray - Ribbon Cable Page 22 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 29 13. Secure the splice tray to the splice tray holder using the hook and pile strips. 14. Re-install the sheet metal cover on the splice tray holder. 15. Close the swing frame and the cabinet door when splicing is finished. Page 23 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 30 – 11 (Rose) – 12 (Aqua) – 12 (Aqua) – COIL ONE SERVICE LOOP AROUND RADIUS LIMITERS HOOK AND PILE STRAPS START ROUTING AT THIS POINT 22412-B Figure 24. Feeder Splice Tray Replacement Page 24 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 31: Splicing The Feeder Cable Fibers To The Splitter Fibers - Stranded Fiber

    Caution: Always allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing without severe bends. Non reduced bend radius fibers may be permanently damaged if bent or curved to a radius of less than 1.5 inches (3.81 cm). Page 25 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 32 (71 cm) and the splitter fibers to a cut length of 36 inches (92 cm). 9. Within the splice tray, remove the subunit tubes from the distribution cable fibers to expose the bare individual optical fibers. Page 26 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 33 13. Secure the splice tray to the splice tray holder using the hook and pile strips. 14. Re-install the sheet metal cover on the splice tray holder. 15. Close the swingframe and the cabinet door when splicing is finished. Page 27 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 34: Feeder Cable Installation And Splicing - Bottom Entry/Exit

    2. Locate the grounding block that is mounted on the upper right side of the cabinet as shown Figure LOCATE GROUNDING BLOCK IN UPPER RIGHT MOUNTING LOCATION NOTE: SHOWN WITH CABINET SHELL ONLY FOR CLARITY RE-INSTALL GROUNDING BLOCK IN LOWER RIGHT MOUNTING LOCATION 22977-A Figure 28. Grounding Block Relocation Page 28 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 35 9. Loosen the four nuts that secure the bulkhead adapter panel to the back of the cabinet as shown in Figure 10. Move the bulkhead adapter panel up to the limit of its travel and then retighten the four nuts that secure the panel to the cabinet. Page 29 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 36 2. Replace foam washers with new FOAM washers. WASHER 3. Reinstall cable mounting bracket using fasteners removed in step 1. FLAT WASHER 22985-A CABLE MOUNTING BRACKET Figure 31. Reinstall Cable Mounting Bracket Page 30 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 37 RETAINING SPIRAL COMPRESSION FITTING ASSEMBLY DETAIL O-RING COMPRESSION FITTING BASE SPIRAL PLASTIC METAL COMPRESSION SPACER FITTING (REMOVE) (SEE ASSEMBLY DETAIL) SPIRAL FEEDER CABLE 22952-B Figure 33. Plastic Cap Removal and Compression Fitting Installation Page 31 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 38 CABLE DIAMETER CABLES CLAMPS PLASTIC CABLE CLAMPS COVER PLATE SCREWS SCREWS 0.51 INCH DIAMETER FEEDER FEEDER CABLE CABLE PLASTIC CABLE BRASS CABLE CLAMP ASSEMBLY CLAMP ASSEMBLY 23251-A Figure 34. Assembling Feeder Cable Clamps Page 32 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 39: Grounding Cables With Metallic Members

    4. Use the nut and flat washer removed in step 3 to secure the grounding wire ring terminal to the grounding block. 5. Tighten the grounding stud nut to 25 to 30 lbs-force inches (2.8 to 3.4 Nm) of torque. Page 33 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 40: Splicing The Feeder Cable Fibers To The Splitter Fibers - Ribbon Fiber

    SHOWN WITH CABINET REMOVED TO ALLOW VIEWING OF FIBER ROUTING FEEDER CABLE FIBERS SPLITTER FEEDER FIBERS CABLE FEEDER SPLICE COMMON TRAY ASSEMBLY 23006-B TIE POINT Figure 37. Feeder Splice Tray and Feeder/Splitter Fiber Routing Page 34 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 41 7. Cut the protective tube or the ribbon subunit tube (don’t cut the fiber ribbons) to the same length as the splitter fiber tubes attached to the splice tray. Page 35 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 42 Adjust and route the fibers within the splice tray as shown in Figure Refer to Table 4 for the splitter fiber designations. 11. After splicing is completed, re-install the clear plastic cover on the splice tray. Page 36 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 43 7 (Red) – 8 (Black) – 8 (Black) – 9 (Yellow) – 9 (Yellow) – 10 (Violet) – 10 (Violet) – 11 (Rose) – 11 (Rose) – 12 (Aqua) – 12 (Aqua) – Page 37 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 44: Splicing The Feeder Cable Fibers To The Splitter Fibers - Stranded Fiber

    Figure 38) away from the splice tray holder. 3. Unfasten the hook and pile strips that secure the tray in place and unwind the attached splitter fibers from around the splice tray assembly. Page 38 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 45 8. From the tie point on the splice tray, trim the feeder cable fibers to a cut length of 28 inches (71 cm) and the splitter fibers to a cut length of 36 inches (92 cm). Page 39 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 46 13. Secure the splice tray to the splice tray holder using the hook and pile strips. 14. Re-install the sheet metal cover on the splice tray holder. 15. Close the swingframe and the cabinet door when splicing is finished. Page 40 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 47 Figure 44. Stranded Fiber Splice Tray - Feeder Cable Splicing COIL ONE SERVICE LOOP AROUND RADIUS LIMITERS HOOK AND PILE STRAPS START ROUTING AT THIS POINT 22412-B Figure 45. Feeder Splice Tray Replacement - Stranded Fiber Splicing Page 41 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 48: Distribution Cable Installation And Routing - Top Entry/Exit

    2. Open the cabinet door and swing frame to provide access to the interior of the cabinet. 3. Remove the plastic cap and retaining nut from the selected distribution cable entry/exit hole as shown in Figure 47. Save the retaining nut for reuse. Page 42 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 49 Install the O-ring on the threaded end of the compression fitting. COMPRESSION FITTING ASSEMBLY DETAIL COMPRESSION METAL SPACERS COMPRESSION COMPRESSION FITTING FITTING BASE O-RING RETAINING 22820-C Figure 48. Distribution Cable Compression Fitting Page 43 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 50 8. Install each distribution cable in the compression fitting grommet as shown in Figure DISTRIBUTION CABLES COMPRESSION FITTING GROMMET WHEN CABLES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED IN GROMMET, PULL ON CABLES TO DRAW GROMMET 22822-B INTO COMPRESSION FITTING Figure 50. Install Distribution Cables in Grommet Page 44 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 51 12. Remove the dust caps from the bulkhead adapters and the cable MTP® connectors as shown in Figure 13. Clean each MTP® connector as specified in the ADC Multifiber-Push On (MPO) Assembly Connector Cleaning Instructions (ADCP-96-150). Page 45 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 52 2. REMOVE DUST 1. REMOVE DUST CAP FROM CAP FROM ® ® ADAPTER CONNECTOR 3. CLEAN CONNECTOR WHITE AND INSERT MARK INTO ADAPTER WHITE 22825-B MARK ® Figure 53. Connecting MTP Connector to MTP Adapter Page 46 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 53 17. Repeat this procedure as needed for each distribution cable entry/exit hole. 18. Close the swingframe and the cabinet door when all the distribution cables have been installed. Page 47 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 54: Distribution Cable Installation And Routing - Bottom Entry/Exit

    3. Open the cabinet door and swing frame to provide access to the interior of the cabinet. 4. Remove the plastic cap and retaining nut from the selected distribution cable entry/exit hole as shown in Figure 55. Save the retaining nut for reuse. Page 48 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 55 3. COMPRESSION FITTING ASSEMBLY DETAIL COMPRESSION FITTING BASE METAL SPACERS COMPRESSION RETAINING 22950-C O-RING COMPRESSION FITTING Figure 56. Distribution Cable Compression Fitting Page 49 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 56 10. Insert the grommet into the compression fitting, then pull on the distribution cables from the interior side of the cabinet until the top of the grommet is flush with the top of the compression fitting. Page 50 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 57 13. Remove the dust caps from the bulkhead adapters and the cable MTP® connectors as shown in Figure 14. Clean each MTP® connector as specified in the ADC Multifiber-Push On (MPO) Assembly Connector Cleaning Instructions (ADCP-96-150). Page 51 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 58 1. REMOVE DUST 2. REMOVE DUST CAP FROM CAP FROM ® ® CONNECTOR ADAPTER 3. CLEAN CONNECTOR WHITE AND INSERT MARK INTO ADAPTER WHITE 22825-B MARK Figure 61. Connecting MTP Connector to MTP Adapter Page 52 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 59 18. Repeat this procedure as needed for each distribution cable entry/exit hole. 19. Close the swingframe and the cabinet door when all the distribution cables have been installed. Page 53 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 60: Plug And Play Splitter Module Installation

    FOR REFERENCE ONLY SPLITTER INSTALLED IN SLOT 1 PLUG AND PLAY DUST CAP ASSEMBLY SPLITTER (INSTALLED IN EMPTY SPLITTER SLOTS) REMOVE DUST CAP BEFORE INSTALLING SPLITTER MODULE 22818-A Figure 62. Splitter Module Installation Page 54 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 61 9. Route the splitter output fibers to the connector storage panel or to the designated subscriber port. Refer to Section 12 for the routing procedure. 10. Close the swingframe and cabinet door when the splitters have been installed. Page 55 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 62 ADCP-96-142 • Issue 2 • 3/2009 SPLITTER 22826-B Figure 64. Splitter Installation Page 56 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 63: Distribution Panel Installation

    Figure 65. Placing Distribution Panel In Position For Mounting 5. Working from the front, use the four screws provided with the panel to secure the front of the distribution panel to the swing frame as shown in Figure Page 57 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 64 FIBERS 73-144 PANEL 3 CABLES 13-18 FIBERS 145-216 PANEL 4 CABLES 19-24 FIBERS 217-288 PANEL 5 CABLES 25-30 FIBERS 289-360 PANEL 6 CABLES 31-36 FIBERS 361-432 22833-A Figure 67. Layout of Bulkhead Adapter Panel Page 58 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 65 FROM MTP ® CONNECTOR 3. CLEAN CONNECTOR 1. REMOVE DUST AND INSERT CAP FROM INTO ADAPTER ® ADAPTER 22835-B WHITE MARK WHITE MARK ® ® Figure 69. Connecting MTP Connector to MTP Adapter Page 59 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 66 ADCP-96-142 • Issue 2 • 3/2009 9. Clean each MTP® connector as specified in the ADC Multifiber-Push On (MPO) Assembly Connector Cleaning Instructions (ADCP-96-150). 10. Insert each MTP® connector into the appropriate bulkhead adapter. The white mark on the connector should align with the white mark on the adapter.
  • Page 67: Routing And Connecting The Splitter Output Fibers

    3. Use the radius limiters on the right side of the cabinet to store any excess fiber slack. Refer Figure 70 for the routing guidelines. SPLITTER COMPARTMENT DISTRIBUTION PANELS RADIUS LIMITERS STORAGE PANEL 22834-C Figure 70. Routing Splitter Output Fibers Page 61 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 68: Enabling Service To A Subscriber

    Caution: Always allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing without severe bends. Non reduced bend radius fibers may be permanently damaged if bent or curved to a radius of less than 1.5 inches (3.81 cm). Page 62 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 69: Pass-Through Routing Procedure

    3. Remove the feeder cable connector from the rear side of the bulkhead adapter and clean the connector as specified in the Optical Fiber Connector Wet and Dry Cleaning Instructions (ADCP-90-159) or by locally approved procedures. Page 63 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 70 1.5 inches (3.81 cm). PASS-THROUGH ROUTING FOR PATCH CORDS 22827-B SLIDING ADAPTER PACK Figure 72. Routing Pass-Through Patch Cord From Sliding Adapter Pack Page 64 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 71: Splitter Compartment Pass-Through Routing Procedure

    Section 12.2 to route the pass-through patch cord to the distribution panel and to connect the patch cord connector to the appropriate optical port. 12. Close swing frame when pass-through routing procedure is complete. Page 65 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 72 ORIENT CONNECTOR SO KEY IS ON TOP 21365-B Figure 73. Installing Patch Cord Connector in Dust Cap Assembly DUST CAP AND CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 22839-B Figure 74. Inserting Dust Cap Assembly Into Splitter Compartment Page 66 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 73: Feeder Cable Fiber Re-Routing Procedure

    Figure 76 shows the section of the fiber that will need to be released for re-routing. When necessary, backfeed the fiber to free the connector from the remaining fibers. Page 67 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 74 10. Route the feeder fiber over the three supports located at the top of the swing frame. 11. Store the excess slack on the radius limiters located on the left side of the swing frame. 12. Close swingframe when feeder re-routing procedure is completed. Page 68 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 75 SUPPORTS PASS CONNECTOR THROUGH THIS OPENING TAKE UP SLACK ON RADIUS LIMITERS 22830-B Figure 77. Re-Routing the Feeder Cable Fiber CONNECTOR KEYWAY REAR VIEW OF 22017-A SPLITTER COMPARTMENT Figure 78. Feeder Cable Connector Page 69 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 76: Maintenance And Repair Procedures

    FROM THE ADAPTER, INSTALL A DUST CAP ON THE CONNECTOR TO KEEP THE ENDFACE CLEAN AND TO PREVENT DAMAGE METAL TAB (TOP AND BOTTOM) SPLITTER 21366-B ADAPTER CONNECTOR Figure 79. Adapter Removal and Replacement - Typical Distribution Panel Page 70 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 77: Splitter Compartment Adapter Replacement

    4. Turn the thumb screw on the top of the broken adapter assembly clockwise until the adapter assembly detaches from the top of the splitter compartment. 5. Discard the damaged adapter assembly. Page 71 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 78: Replacing A Damaged Fiber Or Connector

    A kit is available from ADC. Refer to ADCP-96-034 for the procedure. • Damaged Distribution or Feeder Connector: Replace the connector at the bulkhead adapter if just the connector alone is damaged.
  • Page 79: Door Gasket Replacement

    3. Use a 3/8-inch nut driver to remove the locking nuts that secure the hinges to the door. Save nuts for reuse. Note: Support the door as the last nuts are removed to prevent the door from falling. Page 73 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 80 ADCP-96-142 • Issue 2 • 3/2009 GROUNDING STRAP LUG DOOR HINGES 22841-B DOOR LINKAGE Figure 81. Door Replacement 22293-A DOOR FLAT LINKAGE WASHERS LOCK NUTS Figure 82. Door Linkage Hardware Page 74 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 81 8. Secure the door bracket slide to the bottom edge of the door using the locking nuts and washers saved in step 2. 9. Close door and check for proper operation. Page 75 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 82: Customer Information And Assistance

    96-142 ADCP Number: Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.
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