ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007

Note: The fiber should not have armored jacketing which may be a source for ElectroMagnetic Interference (EMI).

2.Install the compression nut and an appropriate sized split ring and bushing over the cable end. Note that the beveled side of the split ring should face toward the compression nut.

3.Insert the end of the cable into the fiber entry opening on the bottom of the cabinet and pull the cable into the cabinet.

4.Connect fiber to the LC receptor located on the SIF electronic module. For location, refer to Figure 11 on Page 16.

5.Pull back any excess fiber from within the NXD cabinet.

6.Tighten the compression nut on the fiber entry connector body to secure the cable.

7.Seal all connections.

2.7.5Installing AC Power

Note: Power interfacing for the RAN must be performed by a licensed electrician.

Prime power for the RAN is 240 VAC, 20 Amps, single phase. A separate service disconnect and lightning arrestor for each RAN must be installed with proper grounding. An electric meter is optional depending on local agreements.

A non-connectorized #14 AWG 3-wire power cable is provided with the RAN cabinet for the AC power connections. The power cable is connected to a wiring harness within the cabinet and is approximately 20 feet (6 meters) long. The stub end of the cable must be routed out of the cabinet through conduit to an external junction box (not provided). At the junction box, the power cable must be connected to the AC power system wiring. The RAN electrical input fitting is located on the right rear of the cabinet, labeled “AC.”

The AC power cable provides three wire leads for Line, Neutral, and Ground connections. All AC wires must be run within conduit. The interface at the RAN is a 1 in. (2.54 cm) 90 degree receptor elbow.

For installation of AC power, the following materials are required (customer provided):

Electrical conduit

Conduit fittings

Connector sealant material

The following tools are required to perform this procedure:

Wire cutters

Wire strippers

Conduit cutter

Conduit bender

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