ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004

MAKE LOOP AS LARGE AS￿

POSSIBLE TO ENSURE￿

MAXIMUM FIBER STORAGE

ROUTE FIBERS 1.5 TIMES￿

AROUND INSIDE OF TRAY

TOP SIDE

19230-A

Figure 31. Routing Subunit A Around Front Side of Splice Tray

8.Secure subunit B to the splice tray at the points shown in Figure 32. If multiple fibers are being installed, route all fibers simultaneously.

Note: If installing the feeder cable, subunit B is the splitter input fiber(s). If installing the distribution cable, subunit B is the distribution cable subunit.

9.Adjust subunit B so the fiber breakout is positioned at the point shown (see Figure 32).

10.Route the breakout fibers at least two times around the inside of the tray making the loop as large as possible to ensure maximum fiber storage.

11.Splice the subunit A fibers to the subunit B fibers as specified by local policies and procedures.

12.Replace the splice tray top cover and then turn the splice tray in a clockwise direction to roll up the excess slack.

13.Return to step 10 in Section 5.4 or step 8 in Section 6.3 to complete the corresponding OSP cable installation procedure.

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