ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004
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© 2004, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
6. Open the rear door of the cabinet and remove the back section of the cabinet bottom cover
as described in Section 5.1. Then return to step 7 of this procedure to finish mounting the
cabinet.
7. Using appropriate lifting equipment, hold the cabinet in position over the pad (see
Figure 11) so the cabinet is suspended over the rectangular opening in the top of the
ground spacer or PMF.
8. Feed each distribution cable into the appropriate conduit section and route to the splice
enclosure (not provided).
9. Lower the cabinet onto the ground spacer or PMF and align the mounting holes in the
cabinet base with the threaded holes in the spacer or PMF.
10. If the installation includes a ground spacer, secure the cabinet to the spacer using the four
hex bolts, four flat washers and four nuts provided with the spacer. If the installation does
not include a ground spacer, secure the cabinet to the PMF using the four hex bolts, lock
flat washers, and four flat washers provided with the cabinet. Tighten all fasteners securely.
Note: The cables are coiled on spools for shipment. On each spool is a label that lists each
fiber subunit within the cable and the connector panels where each subunit is terminated.
After the cable is unspooled, label each cable with the corresponding fiber subunit and
connector panel designations. In addition, tag or label the stub end of each cable so that the
cable can be identified after being routed to the splice enclosure.
Note: A separate splice enclosure (not provided) is required for splicing the cabinet OSP
distribution cables to the system OSP distribution cables.