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Hub in Pedestal FDH
User Manual
ADCP-96-155 • Issue 1 • 4/2009
ADCP-96-155 • Issue 1 • 4/
1467269 Rev A
®
PEDESTAL
COVER
HUB
PEDESTAL
BASE
23292-A

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  • Page 1 OmniReach ® Hub in Pedestal FDH User Manual ADCP-96-155 • Issue 1 • 4/ ADCP-96-155 • Issue 1 • 4/2009 PEDESTAL COVER PEDESTAL BASE 23292-A 1467269 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

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE ........... 38 Page iii © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 4 ADCP-96-155 • Issue 1 • 4/2009 • Preface TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page Blank Page iv © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    RELATED PUBLICATIONS Listed below are related manuals and their publication numbers. Copies of these publications can be ordered by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891, extension 73475 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 1-952-917-3475 (outside U.S.A. and Canada). Title...
  • 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 Hub In a Pedestal Outside Plant Plug and Play Page vi © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 7: Description

    A typical pedestal is shown in Figure PEDESTAL COVER PEDESTAL BASE 23292-A Figure 1. Typical Hub In Pedestal FDH Page 1 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 8 Cable Clamps – Used to secure cables inside the pedestal. Moisture/Rodent Barrier Plate – Located at the top of the pedestal base. Used to limit moisture in the pedestal and deter rodents from entering the pedestal. Page 2 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 9 20.4 2 x 16 14.1 14.7 2 x 32 17.4 * – Specification includes the loss from the input and output connectors. ** – PNP splitters with a 0.3 dB per connector (APC) Page 3 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 10: Before Starting The Installation

    Feeder Cable Installation – A customer-supplied feeder cable must be routed into the pedestal base and spliced to the splitter compartment input pigtails. Distribution Cable Installation – Customer-supplied distribution cables must be routed into the pedestal base and spliced to the distribution pigtails. Page 4 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 11: Unpacking And Inspection

    2. Remove packing material from pedestal base and remove ship along items. 3. Open the pedestal (requires 216B key tool) and check for broken or missing parts. If there are damages, contact ADC (see Section 13) for an RMA (Return Material Authorization) and to reorder if replacement is required.
  • Page 12: Tools And Materials Required For Installation

    Figure 2. Obtain a length of #6 AWG copper wire for use as a grounding wire. 3. If not already in place, install rodent/moisture barrier plate into the top of the pedestal base. Page 6 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 13: Feeder Cable Installation And Splicing

    4 FEEDER CABLE INSTALLATION AND SPLICING This section describes how to install the OSP feeder cable in the Hub in Pedestal FDH. Also covered are procedures for splicing the feeder cable fibers to the splitter input pigtails. Page 7 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 14: Feeder Cable Installation

    Figure 4. Cable Entry/Exit Holes 2. Push feeder cable through the entry/exit hole in the rodent/moisture barrier plate located at the top of the pedestal base and pull through about 12 feet (3.7m) of cable slack. Page 8 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 15 9. If a grounding kit was installed on the feeder cable, refer to Section 4.2 for connecting the grounding cable to the pedestal ground block. If a grounding kit was not required, refer to Section 4.3 for the splicing procedure. Page 9 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 16: Grounding Cables With Metallic Members

    3. Tighten the ground lug screw to 25 to 30 lbs-force inches (2.8 to 3.4 Nm) of torque. CABLE GROUNDING WIRES FEEDER CABLE DISTRIBUTION CABLE MAIN GROUNDING WIRE GROUNDING LUGS 23326-A Figure 6. Location of Cable Grounding Lugs Page 10 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 17: Splicing The Feeder Cable Fibers To The Splitter Fibers

    Step 10 of this procedure may be omitted. FEEDER SPLITTER CABLE COMPARTMENT FIBERS FEEDER SPLICE TRAY ASSEMBLY FEEDER CABLE FEEDER CABLE FIBERS BACK VIEW 23327-A Figure 7. Feeder Splice Tray and Feeder/Splitter Fiber Routing Page 11 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 18 SPLITTER FIBER ROUTING FEEDER COMMON CABLE RIBBON MEASURING BREAKOUT POINT FEEDER CABLE FEEDER CABLE COVER RIBBON TUBE ROUTING TIE POINT 23343-A SPLICE TRAY Figure 8. Feeder Fiber Routing to Splice Tray Page 12 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 19 7 (Red) – 2 (Orange) – 8 (Black) – 3 (Green) – 9 (Yellow) – 4 (Brown) – 10 (Violet) – 5 (Slate) – 11 (Rose) – 6 (White) – 12 (Aqua) – Page 13 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 20 (there should be two service loops) as shown in Figure 11. Avoid twisting or kinking the fiber tubes. 16. Secure the splice trays to the splice tray holder using the hook and pile strips. Page 14 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 21: Distribution Cable Installation And Splicing

    Breakout kits should be installed to protect exposed optical fibers and grounding kits should be installed on cables with metallic elements. From the clamping point, the optical fibers are routed to splice trays for splicing to the distribution fiber adapters. Page 15 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 22 Instructions for trimming the plastic tubes to length are provided in Section 5.2. If a grounding kit is required, install the cable grounding clamp prior to securing the cable to the pedestal. Page 16 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 23: Splicing The Distribution Cable Fibers To The Distribution Adapters

    One splice tray is provided for every two distribution rows. Each fiber splice tray can hold up to 72 mass fusion splices. Use the following procedure to route and splice distribution cables: Page 17 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 24 4. For ribbon fibers obtain a length of the protective tubing that is provided with the ribbon cable breakout kit and temporarily attach it to the breakout. Do not insert any fibers into the tube at this point. Page 18 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 25 1.5 in. (3.81 cm). 6. Create a common measuring point by securing the protective tube or fiber subunit (use lacing or cable ties) to the distribution pigtail at the intersect point. Page 19 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 26 Table 5. Distribution Pigtail Fiber Designations FIBER COLOR Blue Orange Green Brown Slate White Black Yellow Violet Rose Aqua 14. After splicing is completed, re-install the clear plastic cover on the splice tray. Page 20 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 27 FIBER FEEDER CABLE FIBERS OR LACING TO SECURE BREAKOUT (42 INCHES / 107 CM) FIBER SUBUNITS TO TRAY POINT Figure 17. Stranded Fiber Splice Tray - Distribution Cable splicing (Four shown for clarity.) Page 21 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 28 COIL TWO SERVICE LOOPS AROUND RADIUS LIMITERS HOOK AND PILE STRAP DISTRIBUTION SPLICE TRAY ASSEMBLY START ROUTING AT THIS POINT FEEDER CABLE 23352-A DISTRIBUTION CABLE Figure 18. Distribution Splice Tray Installation Page 22 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 29: Plug And Play Splitter Module Installation

    IN SLOT 1 SLOT NUMBERS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY PLUG AND PLAY DUST CAP ASSEMBLY SPLITTER (INSTALLED IN EMPTY SPLITTER SLOTS) REMOVE DUST CAP BEFORE INSTALLING SPLITTER MODULE 23354-A Figure 19. Splitter Module Installation Page 23 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 30 4. Clean the feeder cable connector(s) as specified in the Optical Fiber Systems Cleaning and Mating Instructions (ADCP-90-159). 5. Reinstall the feeder cable connector(s) at the rear of the splitter compartment. 6. Remove protective tape and dust cap from splitter connectors and clean all connectors. Page 24 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 31: Routing And Connecting The Splitter Output Fibers

    At the storage panel, the output fibers are temporarily “parked” until they are needed. Service to a subscriber is enabled by removing an unused output fiber from the storage panel, routing it to the appropriate distribution panel, and then connecting it to the subscriber port. Page 25 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 32: Storing The Splitter Output Fibers

    3. Use the radius limiters in the pedestal to store any excess fiber slack. SPLITTER COMPARTMENT RADIUS LIMITERS DISTRIBUTION PANELS STORAGE PANELS 23362-A Figure 22. Routing Splitter Output Fibers Page 26 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 33: Enabling Service To A Subscriber

    This practice also prevents dirt particles from entering the adapter or connector. 4. Clean the feeder cable connector(s) as specified in the Optical Fiber Systems Cleaning and Mating Instructions (ADCP-90-159). Page 27 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 34 Section 7.2 to route the pass-through patch cord to the distribution panel and to connect the patch cord connector to the appropriate optical port. 13. Close splitter cover when pass–through routing procedure is complete. Page 28 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 35: Adding Distribution Capacity To An Existing Pedestal

    ADCP-90-159. 2. Install 12-SC adapters in the adapter row. 3. Secure cable fanout at fanout mounting location using cable ties. 4. Connect terminated fibers from cable to the SC adapters. Page 29 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 36: Install Local Customer Drops

    Up to four customers may be served from the pedestal by adding hardened drop kits. Two kits are available: • FD3-PACCDRPKT kit includes the hardened adapter mounting bracket, hardened adapter, SC adapter, and fiber cable to serve the first customer. Page 30 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 37 Place this patchcord in the extra set of clips located along the left side of the pedestal. Loop the patchcord around the splice trays to take up any extra slack. Page 31 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 38 RETAINING HARDEN ADAPTER 23358-A Figure 27. Preparing hardened Adapter 10. Connect customer drop cable (OptiTap®) to the bottom of the hardened adapter. 11. Repeat Step 3 through Step 10 for each customer drop. Page 32 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 39: Maintenance And Repair Procedures

    2. Unlatch and fully open the pedestal swing frame to provide access to the rear side of the distribution panel. 3. Disconnect the distribution connector from the rear side of the broken adapter and install a dust cap on the connector. Page 33 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 40: 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 34 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 41: Replacing A Damaged Fiber Or Connector

    This procedure requires removing and disassembling the splitter to insert a splice chip and to perform the splice. A kit is available from ADC. Refer to ADCP-96-034 for the procedure. Page 35...
  • Page 42: Grounding System Terminal Access Procedure

    4. Attach cable detection equipment to the isolated grounding cable and complete the cable location procedure. 5. When finished locating cables, reconnect the cable to the grounding lug. 6. Tighten the grounding stud nut to 30 to 35 lbs force-inches. (3.4 to 4.0 Nm) of torque. Page 36 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 43 7. Replace pedestal cover and secure in place. REMOVE CABLE GROUND WIRE BEFORE CONNECTING CABLE DETECTION EQUIPMENT CABLE GROUNDING WIRE GROUND SCREW DISTRIBUTION CABLE MAIN GROUNDING WIRE GROUNDING LUGS 23379-A Figure 30. Grounding Block Access Page 37 © 2009, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 44: Customer Information And Assistance

    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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