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1. D USE WAX STRING T OR CABLE TIES FTB MOUNTING B 11 PER LOCAL PRACTICE BRACKET TO SECURE CABLE Yi Al CABLE TIE BRACKET iU CABLE CLAMP USED ARTI 1 J Ji in TO SECURE IFC CABLE TO REAR SIDE OF FTB E PL EOM mmm d p O en gt MUI MIL TH J NN FOR BOTTOM ENTRY PLACE ANANE MAT BE YG DATED O N FROM THE BOTTOM OR TOP 17416 A BOTTOM ENTRY Figure 23 Securing IFC or OSP Cables to the NGF Rack Page 22 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 6 FOT EQUIPMENT PATCH CORD INSTALLATION When required by the application patch cords instead of an IFC or OSP cable may be used to terminate FOT equipment circuits at the FTB This section provides procedures for terminating the FOT patch cords at the FTB routing them to the FOT equipment through either an overhead or underfloor fiber raceway system and securing them at the NGF rack The FTB should be installed on the NGF frame see Section 4 before starting this series of procedures 6 1 Terminating Patch Cord at FTB Note The Fiber Termination Blocks FTBs are designed to be used with 1 7 or 2 0mm patchcords 3 0mm patchcords should never be used due to the bulk build up in the NGF solutio
2. 1 2 2 Cross Connect Application aaae 13 Special 008 2 44244848484444 8 EDT DDE DE 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING THE 3 ADAPTER 3 1 Installing Adapter 3 2 Removing an Adapter Pack eee 8 4 IFC OR OSP CABLE INSTALLATION 4 Prepannglie aaa RR RR 4 2 Preparing Cable for Installation 4 3 Clamping Cable to 15 4 4 Routing and Connecting Cable Fibers Within 5 FMBINSTALLATION a qe e qd d ee Ode eee 43408440 ce e l 5 1 Mounting FIB On aka RR 5 2 Securing IFC or OSP Cable to Rack 6 FOT EQUIPMENT PATCH CORD INSTALLATION 6 1 Terminating Patch at 6 2 Installing Equipment Patch Cords Overhead Without FOTSB 6 3 Installing Equipment Patch Cords Overhead With FOTSB 6 4 Installing Equipment Patch Cords Underfloor Without FOTSB 6 5 Installing FOT Equipment Patch Cords Underfloor With FOTSB 7 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND 5 ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 Preface TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page Blank Page iv 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc AD
3. FOT EQUIPMENT PATCH CORDS NOTE SHOWN WITHOUT DISTRIBUTION TROUGH FOR CLARITY EE EEE A Md N 2 V fi LU UU Uu uu MM DYDW 17345 A Figure 28 Overhead FOT Equipment Patch Cord Installation Without FOTSB Page 27 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 6 3 Installing FOT Equipment Patch Cords Overhead With FOTSB Use the following procedure to install FOT equipment patch cords when an overhead fiber raceway system will be used for routing and when a Fiber Optic Terminal Storage Bay FOTSB is provided at the frame Refer to Figure 29 for a diagram of the routing procedure Note When using a FOTSB always use up configured 8 Connect the patch cord to the FOT equipment Route the patch cord through the overhead raceway system to the top of the FOTSB Route the patch cord through the vertical cable guides to the bottom of the FOTSB Allow the patch cord slack to temporarily rest at the bottom of the FOTSB Terminate the patch cord at the FTB as described in Section 6 1 pv cu zm e Route the patch cord over the adjacent bend radius limiter and through the FOTSB vertical cable guides to the bottom of the FOTSB 7 Forma storage loop out of the excess patch cord length at the bottom of the FOTSB Make sure the lower ends of the loop pass under the edge protector spools at the bottom of the FOTSB storage spool panel
4. rack the FTB and the FCB Next Generation Frame Slim Rack Fiber Distributing Frame User Manual 90 272 Provides a complete description of the slim rack frame and procedures for installing the FMDF rack the FTB and the FCB Next Generation Frame Fiber Combination Block User Manual 90 279 Provides instructions for installing the FCB in the NGF rack Next Generation F rame Fiber Optic Terminal Storage Bay User Manual 90 270 Provides instructions for installing the FOTSB with the rack ADM ONISHM ENTS Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided The admonishments in the form of Dangers Warnings and Cautions must be followed at all times Page v 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 Preface These warnings are flagged by use of the triangular alert icon seen below and are listed in descending order of severity of injury or damage and likelihood of occurrence Danger Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided Warning Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided Ca
5. hoc ADC Next Generation Frame 96 amp 144 Position Fiber Termination Block User Manual ADCP 90 287e Issue2e 5 2009 15 Ww 4 Lh 1 1 Y ia 111 4 gt A 1 gr Eb i I a 1463926 Rev A LT ADC Next Generation 96 amp 144 Position Fiber Termination Block User Manual 90 287 Issue2e 5 2009 1463926 ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 Preface COPYRIGHT 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc Rights Reserved REVISION HISTORY ISSUE DATE REASON FOR CHANGE 1 3 2002 Original 2 5 2009 Add fiber specification and update illustrations LIST OF CHANGES The technical changes incorporated into this issue are listed below PAGE IDENTIFIER DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE 2 23 26 Add note on fiber diameter specification Figures 2 6 8 9 10 20 24 25 26 27 TRADEM ARK INFORMATION ADC FiberGuide and are registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications Inc Next Generation Frame is a trademark of ADC Telecommunications Inc 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 indi
6. placed on the cable 4 Two rubber yokes and either three or four grommets depending on the kit are provided with the cable clamp kit for securing the cable to the FTB Select the grommet that when Figure 16 Cable Exit Orientation CABLE EXITS DOWNWARD 17316 A 1 11 1 zi BOTTOM EXIT ASSEMBLY gl CABLE EXITS UPWARD TOP EXIT ASSEMBLY ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 OF D 41 Figure 17 Grommet Selection 5 Place the rubber clamp yokes and the grommet selected in step 4 around the cable and then secure the cable to the FTB see Figure 14 and Figure 15 Note If each of the grommets measured in step 4 have a gap that exceeds 0 30 inches 7 6 mm a grommet is not required 6 Repeat this procedure for each cable being installed 4 4 Routing and Connecting Cable Fibers Within FTB After the IFC or OSP cable is clamped to the FTB use the following procedure to route and connect the cable fibers within the FTB and to store any excess slack Refer to Figure 18 the cable exits the FTB toward the top or Figure 19 if the cable exits the FTB toward the bottom 1 Route the OSP IFC cable fiber ribbon if ribbon cable or fiber sub unit 1f stranded cable to the break out point within the FTB 2 Route the fibers from the fan out chip or fiber sub unit once around the storage spool forming a slack l
7. 9 Store the excess patch cord slack by hanging the storage loop over the appropriate storage spool Page 28 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 NOTE SEE SUB SECTION 5 3 FOR NUMBERED STEPS OVERHEAD GUIDEWAY SYSTEM 1 14 Qut NN 1 FRAME FOT STORAGE STORAGE BAY BAY FIBER OPTIC TERMINAL EQUIPMENT STORAGE BAY FOT EQUIPMENT PATCH CORDS NOTE SHOWN WITHOUT DISTRIBUTION TROUGH AND RACK FOR CLARITY 17343 A Figure 29 Overhead FOT Equipment Patch Cord Installation With FOTSB Page 29 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 6 4 Installing FOT Equipment Patch Cords Underfloor Without FOTSB Use the following procedure to install FOT equipment patch cords when an underfloor fiber raceway system will be used for routing and a when a Fiber Optic Terminal Storage Bay FOTSB is not provided at the frame Refer to Figure 30 for a diagram of the routing procedure 1 Terminate the FOT equipment patch cord at either the top FTB or bottom FTB as described in Section 6 1 Note Start with either highest lowest FTB and continue working in order from top to bottom or from bottom to top as each FTB 18 terminated 2 Route the patch cord through the vertical channel at the side of the frame and into the underfloor raceway system at the botto
8. OSP IFC cable or FOT equipment patch cords must be routed out of the FTB toward the top of the frame With the bottom down exit orientation the OSP IFC cable or FOT equipment patch cords must be routed out of the FTB toward the bottom of the frame Page 3 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 The FTB may be ordered with a left or right orientation The left orientation FTB installs on the left side of the frame when facing the front of the frame the right orientation FTB installs on the right side of the frame 1 1 4 Accessories The following accessories are available for use with the FTB Cable Clamp Kits Provide a clamp and other hardware required for securing IFC or OSP cables to the rear side of the FTB FC Cable Assemblies Are available with singlemode or multimode fiber in specified lengths and with specified connectors Patch Cords Are available with specified connectors in standard lengths of 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 and 12 0 meters e Adapter Packs Are available separately with specified adapters and can be used as either as replacements for existing adapter packs or to add termination capacity Each FTB provides 24 adapter pack mounting slots In Line Attenuators Install between an adapter and connector Can be mounted on either the front side or the rear side of an adapter pack Connector Cleaning Kit Provides all the materials required to correctly cl
9. four topics below Preparing the FTB If an adapter only FTB was purchased and IFC or OSP cable will be loaded into it you must first install a replacement rear cable management assembly in the FTB chassis Install the replacement assembly using the following procedure 1 Remove the rear radius limiter and FOT equipment jumper rear cable management tray from the FTB chassis as shown in Figure 8 To remove the tray remove the six 4 40 Phillips head screws shown in the figure Note Set aside the six screws for use in the next step 2 Install the replacement cable management tray as shown in Figure 9 Secure the tray to the FTB chassis using the six 84 40 Phillips head screws removed in the previous step 4 1 Page 8 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 RADIUS LIMITER FTB CHASSIS AND 8 1 S M SW NS N Y 7 N a N 1 SS 1 SS TINT RT RT RT NIN NN CN IN NS FOT EQUIPMENT JUMPER 23476 A REAR CABLE MANAGEMENT TRAY FTB CHASSIS IFC REAR CABLE BA MANAGEMENT TRAY Figure 9 Installing the IFC Rear Cable Management Tray Page 9 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 3 Install the IFC cable clamp bracket as shown in Figure 10 using the three screws and lock washers provided FTB gt N DWAIN AWN SA NA
10. position FTBs have many common features Statements made in this manual regarding the FTB alone without reference to number of positions pertain to both types 1 1 Description 1 1 1 FTB Primary Function FTBs are used in conjunction with an NGF rack FMDF F3MDF or Slim Rack to provide a point for terminating connectorized fiber optic cables and for interconnecting or cross connecting the terminated circuits using patch cords Figure 1 shows two FTBs and a frame N d 2 mm 21 17414 Figure 1 Fiber Termination Blocks and Frame Page 1 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 Connectorized OSP and IFC cables and FOT equipment patch cords terminate at the rear of the FTB Cross connect or interconnect patch cords connect to the front of the FTB The FTB mounts on the NGF rack which provides physical support and cable management The FTB has a left or right orientation for installation on either the left or right side of the frame as viewed from the front In addition the FTB also has a top or bottom cable exit orientation Note The NGF Fiber Termination Blocks FTBs are designed to be used with 1 7mm or 2 0mm patchcords 3 0mm patchcords should never be used due to the bulk build up
11. storage area of the FTB rear cable management Page 25 2009 Telecommunications Inc 10 ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 6 2 Installing FOT Equipment Patch Cords Overhead Without FOTSB Note The NGF Fiber Termination Blocks FTBs are designed to be used with 1 7 or 2 0mm patchcords 3 0mm patchcords should never be used due to the bulk build up in the NGF solution Use the following procedure to install FOT equipment patch cords when an overhead fiber raceway system will be used for routing and when a Fiber Optic Terminal Storage Bay FOTSB is not provided at the frame Refer to Figure 28 for a diagram of the routing procedure 1 Terminate the FOT equipment patch cords at the FTB as described in Section 6 1 P Note Start with either the highest or lowest FTB and continue working in order from top to bottom or from bottom to top as each FTB 18 terminated 2 Route the patch cord through the vertical channel at the side of the frame and into the overhead raceway system at the top of the frame Route the patch cord through the overhead raceway system to the FOT equipment Connect the patch cord to the FOT equipment Accumulate and store the excess patch cord length at the FOT equipment Repeat steps 1 5 as each FTB is terminated Page 26 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 OVERHEAD GUIDEWAY SYSTEM NOTE SEE SUB SECTION 5 2 FOR NUMBERED STEPS
12. vn vat vat 25 MA 25 2 0 0 0 0 0 g MA V 22 ALEX 757 mew A A 12222227 CY A 77779 77 0 22 AZ X V 4 0 Hm e NN 20 E CNN NN C O 6 CNN AZ LL CZ Z VEN vA E 15037 A Figure 22 FTB Installation on Rack 9 Secure the FTB to the rack mounting bracket using the two 12 24 screws provided 10 If an IFC OSP cable 18 attached to the FTB place the cable between the FTB mounting brackets and the vertical cable brackets 11 Repeat steps 1 10 for each FTB Page 20 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 5 2 Securing IFC or OSP Cable to Rack The method used for securing cables to the frame is determined by the whether the cables enter the rack at the top or the bottom Refer to Figure 23 for the recommended method for placing and securing cables to the rack based on how the cables enter Page 21 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 TOP ENTRY FOR TOP ENTRY PLACE AND SECURE CABLES AS SHOWN FRAME MAY BE POPULATED FROM THE BOTTOM OR TOP CABLE TIE BRACKET IFC ALTERNATE TIT CABLE CUT OUT FOR Tht CABLE TIE TT 11 1 1 JH 1 T 6 TIT gt SL Eum Lo A s ly
13. 0 10 4 CM INSTALL PROTECTIVE TUBES ON RIBBON FANOUT CHIP 17314 A INDIVIDUAL FIBERS TAPE TUBES TOGETHER 2 0 INCH 5 08 CM UPJACKETED AND SURROUND WITH HEATSHRINK PAST CONNECTORS TO 900 MICRONS CONVOLUTED TUBING CABLE JACKET BEFORE APPLYING HEATSHRINK HEATSHRINK 6 0 INCH 0 5 0 5 INCH 15 2 CM 1 3 1 3 CM REF Figure 11 OSP IFC Ribbon Cable Breakout Dimensions 41 BREAKOUT LENGTH 54 5 0 0 4 0 INCH 138 4 0 0 10 2 CM 1 0 INCH 2 54 CM END OF REF FANOUT LENGTH __ BUFFER 42 5 0 0 4 0 INCH TUBE 108 0 0 10 2 CM OSP IFC CABLE 2 0 INCH 17315 A 5 08 CM HEATSHRINK PAST CABLE JACKET HEATSHRINK CONNECTORS 6 0 INCH 0 5 0 5 INCH 15 2 CM 1 3 1 3 CM REF Figure 12 OSP IFC Stranded Cable Breakout Dimensions If the cable will be routed and installed after it is clamped to the FTB remove the cable from its spool and then coil it up in a figure 8 pattern as shown in Figure 13 starting with the end that connects to the FTB Make sure the end of the cable that does not connect to the FTB 18 coiled last Page 11 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 FINISH WITH END THAT WILL BE ROUTED AWAY FROM FRAME START WITH END THAT WILL BE CLAMPED TO FTB 17119 A Figure 13 Storing Cable Using Figure 8 Pattern Clamping Cable to FTB Two ADC clamp kits are available Kit NGF AC
14. 7 3000 Technical Assistance 41 952 917 3475 13944 Q WRITE m ADC Telecommunications S PORE PTE LTD 100 Beach Road 18 01 Shaw Towers Singapore 189702 ADC Telecommunications INC PO Box 1101 Minneapolis MN 55440 1101 USA ADC European Customer Service INC Belgicastraat 2 1930 Zaventem Belgium PRODUCT INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE connectivity tac 9adc com wireless tac 9 adc com euro tac 9 adc com asiapacific tac adc com REPRINTS s PDF copies of manuals are available for downloading at the following link www adc com manuals ADCP Number 90 287 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 conseguential or other similar damages This disclaimer of liability applies to all products publications and services during and after the warranty period Page 34 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc
15. B TS LG ry iex IP 2 Ru 17336 A ROUTE FROM O RING BREAKOUT SLACK BOTTOM TO TOP POINT LOOP Figure 19 Bottom Exit Cable Routing 5 Slide the adapter pack outward to provide access to the rear side of the adapters as shown in Figure 20 Page 16 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 NX iN e EN T NS e S NY uw 0 dd IN Wm 4 A AN QA ms gt gt Cater OR Ji y OX an gt n 2 A H Nero s S J 07 2 7222 ed A A lt gt EA oA S NS A uF i A ROTATE HANDLE OUTWARD TO EJECT ADAPTER PACK SLIDE ADAPTER PACK OUTWARD TO ACCESS ADAPTERS 23480 A Figure 20 Accessing Adapter Packs in FTB 6 Remove the dust cover from each adapter and connect each fiber connector to the appropriate adapter 7 Slide the adapter pack back to the center position and snap in the adapter pack handle 8 Adjust the fiber storage loop to take up all excess fiber slack Note The fiber slack should hang loosely below the spool and should not be wound tightly around the spool 9 Use the basic process outlined in steps 1 6 to
16. CCLMPOS is used for cables with an outside diameter of 0 4 to 0 8 inches 1 01 to 2 03 mm Kit OSP CLPSST IFCL 15 used for cables with an outside diameter of 0 8 to 1 2 inches 2 03 to 3 05 Cable clamps may be installed in either a top exit or bottom exit position shown in Figure 14 and Figure 15 respectively Use the following procedure for installing either cable clamp kit CLAMP POSITION 1 GROMMET SCREWS RUBBER YOKES 17420 A Figure 14 Top Exit IFC OSP Cable Clamp Installation 4 3 Page 12 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 CABLE CLAMP POSITION 4 CABLE CLAMP POSITION 3 CABLE CLAMP 17421 A POSITION 1 SCREWS GROMMET RUBBER YOKES OSP CABLE Figure 15 Bottom Exit IFC OSP Cable Clamp Installation 1 Locate the cable clamp mounting position at the rear side of FTB Note that four clamping positions are provided for both top exit and bottom exit positions shown in Figure 14 and Figure 15 respectively Note If more than one cable will be attached to the FTB use the clamping positions in the order shown 2 Remove the side cover from the FTB 3 Verify that the FTB has the correct cable exit orientation top or bottom for the cable installation as shown in Figure 16 Page 13 2009 Telecommunications Inc 2009 Telecommunications Inc Page 14 shown in Figure 17 results in the gap width
17. CP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 Preface ABOUT THIS MANUAL This user manual provides the following information A description of the 96 amp 144 position Fiber Termination Blocks FTBs their components and terminology typical applications and typical accessories Procedures for installing an FTB on any of the Next Generation Frame NGF racks Procedures for terminating connectorized Outside Plant OSP cables Intra Facility Cables IFC or Fiber Optic Terminal FOT equipment patch cords at the FTB P Note The NGF Fiber Termination Blocks FTBs are designed to be used with 1 7 or 2 0mm patchcords 3 0mm patchcords should never be used due to the bulk build up in the NGF solution The procedures for installing the various NGF racks including the Fiber Main Distribution Frame FMDF the Front Facing Fiber Main Distribution Frame F3MDF and the Slim Rack Fiber Distribution Frame are provided in other ADC publications see Related Publications below RELATED PUBLICATIONS Listed below are related manuals their content and their publication numbers Copies of these publications can be ordered by contacting the Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 366 3891 extension 73476 in U S A or Canada or 952 917 3476 outside U S A and Canada Title Description ADCP Number Next Generation Frame Fiber Main Distributing Frame User Manual 90 273 Provides a complete description of the FMDF and procedures for installing the
18. NA ww x Y TUS 27 1 1 atm gt 28 i LV ANM AY AV m m 2 2 A x x X N ll yy lt IFC CABLE CLAMP 23479 A BRACKET Figure 10 Installing the IFC Cable Clamp Bracket 4 2 Preparing Cable for Installation After installing the IFC cable management tray and the IFC cable clamp bracket you can proceed to prepare the IFC or OSP cable for installation IFC or OSP cables purchased from ADC for installation in the FTB are pre dimensioned and do not require any special preparation prior to installation If the IFC or OSP cables are not purchased from ADC prepare the cables for installation using the breakout dimensions shown in Figure 11 and Figure 12 Before the IFC or OSP cable is clamped to the FTB the cable may be routed and installed within the building or it may coiled up near the frame for routing and installation after the FTB is installed in the frame If the cable will be routed and installed before it is clamped to the FTB leave sufficient slack at the frame end of the cable for installing the FTB in the NGF rack Page 10 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 41 BREAKOUT LENGTH 54 5 0 0 4 0 INCH 138 4 40 0 10 2 CM 1 0 INCH OSP IFC 2 54 CM CABIE END OF REF 8 FANOUT LENGTH PROTECTIVE 44 5 40 0 4 0 INCH TUBE 113040
19. cable management area includes features for clamping and routing OSP IFC cables and equipment jumpers and a spool for storing fiber slack Opening the FTB front covers provides access to the adapter packs by sliding them out and to the front radius limiters which facilitate the routing of interconnect or cross connect patch cords The front covers also include designation labels to identify the optical circuits 1 1 3 Options That Affect Installation The following FTB ordering options may affect the installation process The FTB may be ordered in either a pre terminated or adapter only version In the pre terminated version shown in Figure 3 the FTB is equipped with an installed OSP or IFC cable One end of the cable is connected to the rear side of the adapters within the FTB The other end of the OSP IFC cable is coiled on a spool At the job site the free end of the OSP IFC cable must be uncoiled from the spool and then routed to another location for splicing or connection to the OSP or FOT equipment circuits The adapter only FTB 18 loaded with adapters only and does not include a pre terminated OSP or IFC cable The adapter only FTB is typically used to terminate FOT patch cords in a cross connect application Figure 3 144 Position Pre Terminated FTB in Down Configuration The FTB may be ordered with a top or bottom exit orientation for the OSP IFC cable or FOT equipment patch cords With the top up exit orientation the
20. e damage 3 If damage is detected or if parts are missing file a claim with the commercial carrier and then notify ADC Customer Service Save damaged carton for inspection by carrier 4 Refer to Section 7 of this publication see Product Return Department for repair replacement and warranty information 5 Even if no damage is evident save the shipping container in case the equipment requires shipment at a future date 3 ADAPTER PACK INSTALLATION Adapter packs may be ordered separately and installed in the FTB as needed If this 1s the case in your installation install the adapter packs before mounting the FTB on the rack 3 1 Installing Adapter Packs Use the following procedure to install adapter packs in the FTB 1 Open FTB front covers and locate the adapter pack mounting slots Page 6 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 2 Orient the adapter pack for installation as shown in Figure 6 SLIDING ADAPTER PACK LEFT ORIENTATION SLIDING ADAPTER PACK RIGHT ORIENTATION BS BS BA A y d PRR RY FFM YR lt PS JR 2 f 1 Ney 74 5 y ll lt 0 0 x U Figure 6 Adapter Pack Orientation and Installation in FTB 3 Insert the adapter pack into the designated mounting slot and slide it inward until it clicks into place Note Each row holds two adapter packs The le
21. e the patch cord over the adjacent bend radius limiter and through the FOTSB vertical cable guides to the bottom of the FOTSB 6 Forma storage loop out of the excess patch cord length at the bottom of the FOTSB Make sure the lower ends of the loop pass under the edge protector spools at the bottom of the FOTSB storage spool panel 7 Store the excess patch cord slack by hanging the storage loop over the appropriate storage spool Page 32 2009 Telecommunications Inc 5 2009 Page 33 ADCP 90 287 Issue2 NOTE SEE SUB SECTION 5 5 FOR NUMBERED STEPS 17344 A FIBER OPTIC TERMINAL EQUIPMENT STORAGE BAY FOT EQUIPMENT PATCH CORDS NOTE SHOWN WITHOUT DISTRIBUTION TROUGH AND RACK FOR CLARITY Figure 31 Underfloor FOT Equipment Patch Cord Installation With FOTSB 2009 Telecommunications Inc STORAGE Nf ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 7 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE PHONE A U S A or CANADA Sales 1 800 366 3891 Connectivity Extension 73475 Wireless Extension 73476 EUROPE Sales Administration 32 2 712 65 00 EUROPEAN TOLL FREE NUMBERS Germany 0180 2232923 UK 44444 0800 960236 Spain 900 983291 France 0800 914032 Italy 0800 782374 ASIA PACIFIC Sales Administration 65 6294 9948 Technical Assistance 65 6393 0739 ELSEWHERE Sales Administration 41 952 91
22. ean fiber optic connectors and adapters 1 2 Applications The FTB may be used to support either interconnect or cross connect frame applications Both are described below 1 2 1 Interconnect Application In an interconnect application only the OSP circuits are terminated at the rear of the frame The FOT equipment is connected directly to the OSP terminations using interconnect patch cords The excess patch cord slack is stored in the slack storage area on the front of the frame Figure 4 shows a typical interconnect application using the An interconnect application uses the entire frame for terminating OSP circuits An overhead or underfloor fiber raceway system such as the FiberGuide system must be used for routing the interconnect patch cords to the frame Page 4 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 FOT EQUIPMENT FOT EQUIPMENT PATCH CORD PATCH CORD CONNECTORIZED IFC CABLE FTB 2 PIGTAIL 0 ADAPTER SPLICE INTERCONNECT WITH IFC INTERCONNECT WITH OSP CABLE TERMINATED AT FTB CABLE TERMINATED AT FCB Fan Figure 4 Typical Interconnect Application 1 2 2 Cross Connect Application In a cross connect application both FOT eguipment circuits and OSP circuits are terminated at the rear of the frame An FOT eguipment circuit may be connected to an OSP circuit an FOT eguipment circuit may be connected to another FOT eguipment circuit or an OSP circuit may be connected t
23. ft pack installs 1n the mounting slot from the left side and the right pack installs in the mounting slot from the right side The end of the adapter pack without the rotating handle should be inserted into the mounting slot first 4 Repeat the installation procedure for each adapter pack 3 2 Removing an Adapter Pack If it 18 necessary to remove one or more adapter packs use the following procedure Refer to Figure 7 1 Rotate the rotating handle outward to grasp the adapter pack 2 Slide the adapter pack out until it contacts the internal detent and continue pulling to release the pack from the mounting slot Page 7 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 2 SLIDE ADAPTER PACK OUTWARD TO DETENT POSITION 1 ROTATE HANDLE D 2 SLIDE ADAPTER OUTWARD TO EJECT PACK OUTWARD TO DETENT POSITION 3 PULL OUTWARD ON INSIDE TAB TO RELEASE FROM DETENT POSITION f 1 ROTATE HANDLE 17347 A OUTWARD TO EJECT Figure 7 Adapter Pack Removal From FTB 4 IFC OR OSP CABLE INSTALLATION If the FTB is pre terminated by the factory or will only be used for terminating FOT equipment patch cords skip this entire section and proceed to Section 5 If an IFC or OSP cable will be installed install the cable before mounting the FTB in the NGF rack This involves four procedures preparing the FTB preparing the cable installing a cable clamp and routing the cable within the FTB For details refer to the next
24. in the NGF solution 1 1 2 FTB Primary Components An FTB consists of a sheet metal chassis that houses rows of sliding adapter packs and the necessary cable management for routing the fiber optic cables within the chassis The 96 position chassis shown in Figure 2 accepts sliding adapter packs that contain four adapters each while the 144 position chassis accepts sliding adapter packs that contain six adapters each The adapter packs are available with SC FC ST and E 2000 adapters that provide 96 or 144 terminations per FTB Adapter packs are also available with LX 5 adapters which can provide up to 144 terminations REAR CABLE MANAGEMENT t V M N 5 A AN 5 Y 1 V 7 1 7 mi 4 54 4 2 4 0 r1 4 JE CARA V p gt n AR A Au 3 0 4 wa N SN J S 17 2 7 e AIDE REEI Ne 7 a Ea 77 2 22 SLIDING ADAPTER PACKS 23474 A HINGED FRONT COVERS 5 LOWER FRONT RADIUS RADIUS LIMITER LIMITERS Figure 2 Fiber Termination Block 96 Position Chassis Shown Page 2 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 The FTB chassis includes a removable side cover and two hinged front covers Removing the side cover provides access to the rear cable management area see Figure 2 The rear
25. ingle or dual patch cord or Figure 25 if installing a multiple fiber patch cord If using an underfloor system route the patch cord into the FTB from the bottom as shown in Figure 6 Locate the adapter pack that houses the adapter for the required termination Rotate the adapter pack handle outward to grasp the adapter pack Slide the adapter pack outward to provide access to the rear side of the adapters as shown in Figure 27 NS 1 AA a S gt ac 2 LN BZ d PM 4 59 2 1 anaes al p T A y 2 E 208 2 2 C AER 2 ip Sere 4 AND sin QA EE 2 2 A Pe ee a E LEAL Yo 4 S257 AA Hox LD T 2 gt U LAE JP A ROTATE HANDLE OUTWARD TO EJECT ADAPTER PACK SLIDE ADAPTER PACK OUTWARD TO ACCESS ADAPTERS 23480 A Figure 27 Access Adapter Packs in FTB Remove the cover from the adapter and then connect the patch cord connector to the appropriate adapter Use the basic process outlined in steps 1 7 for routing and terminating each FOT equipment patch cord at the FTB Install an O ring on the cable clamp to secure the patch cords Slide the adapter pack back into the FTB and snap in the adapter pack handle Note Ensure that sufficient slack 15 allowed for movement of adapter packs in the slack
26. m of the frame Route the patch cord through the underfloor raceway system to the FOT equipment Connect the patch cord to the FOT equipment Accumulate and store the excess patch cord length at the FOT equipment p 4e d M Repeat steps 1 5 as each FTB is terminated Page 30 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 NOTE SHOWN WITHOUT DISTRIBUTION TROUGH FOR CLARITY TA T j FTB MOUNTING VERTICAL lt BRACKET CABLE BRACKET FOT EQUIPMENT PATCH CORDS N N N NOTE SEE SUB SECTION 5 4 FOR NUMBERED STEPS 17346 A Figure 30 Underfloor FOT Equipment Patch Cord Installation Without FOTSB Page 31 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 6 5 Installing FOT Equipment Patch Cords Underfloor With FOTSB Use the following procedure to install FOT equipment patch cords when an underfloor fiber raceway system will be used for routing and when a Fiber Optic Terminal Storage Bay FOTSB is provided at the frame Refer to Figure 31 for a diagram of the routing procedure Note When using a FOTSB always use up configured 8 Connect the patch cord to the FOT equipment Route the patch cord through the underfloor raceway system to the bottom of the FOTSB Allow the patch cord slack to temporarily rest at the bottom of the FOTSB Terminate the patch cord at the FTB as described in Section 6 1 sm Rout
27. n The patch cord being installed may be either single dual or multiple fiber Begin installation by terminating the patch cord at the FTB as described in the following procedure Then refer to sub section 6 2 6 3 6 4 or 6 5 whichever applies for routing the patch cord between the NGF frame and the FOT equipment 1 If the patch cord is multiple fiber break it out for installation using a breakout length of 29 35 inches 74 89 cm If the patch cord is single or dual no breakout is required 2 Locate the FTB within the NGF rack and remove the FTB side cover to provide access to the inside of the FTB chassis RADIUS LIMITER MOUNTED ON TOP OF FTB 23481 A Figure 24 FOT Patch Cord Internal FTB Routing Top Entry Single or Dual Patch Cord Left Oriented FTB Shown Page 23 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 RADIUS LIMITER MOUNTED ON TOP OF FTB SLACK LOOP As 2413 NECESSARY 23482 Figure 25 FOT Patch Cord Internal FTB Routing Top Entry Multiple Fiber Patch Cord Left Oriented FTB Shown RADIUS LIMITER MOUNTED ON BOTTOM OF FTB 23483 A Figure 26 FOT Patch Cord Internal FTB Routing Bottom Entry Patch Cords Left Oriented FTB Shown Page 24 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 If using an overhead fiber raceway system route the patch cord into the FTB from the top as shown in Figure 24 1f installing a s
28. o another OSP circuit using a cross connect patch cord The excess patch cord slack is stored in the slack area on the front of the frame Figure 5 shows a typical cross connect application using the FMDF FOT EGUIPMENT FOT EOUIPMENT PATCH CORD PATCH CORD b FT y N CONNECTORIZED IFC CABLE B FTB CROSS CONNECT FTB PATCH CORD CROSS CONNECT sK N PATCH CORD 0 MA ADAPTER CROSS CONNECT WITH IEC CABLE 0 CROSS CONNECT WITH OSP CABLE TERMINATED AT FTB AND FOT EQUIPMENT SPLICE TERMINATED AT FCB AND FOT EQUIPMENT PATCH CORDS TERMINATED AT FTB 17133 PIGTAIL Figure 5 Typical Cross Connect Application Page 5 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 1 3 Specifications Table 1 provides specifications for the FTB Table 1 FTB Specifications PARAM ETER SPECIFICATION Physical 96 or 144 SC FC ST E 2000 or LX 5 Number of Terminations Connector types Environment Temperature Operating 55 C to 85 67 10185 Seng 55 Cto 85 C 67 185 Storage 66 Relative Humidity Operating Storage 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING THE PRODUCT Use the following procedure to unpack and inspect the FTB 1 Inspect the exterior of the shipping container for evidence of rough handling that may have damaged the contents of the container 2 Unpack the FTB and inspect for possibl
29. oop 3 From the top of the storage spool route the fibers to the rear side of the adapter pack for the first group of circuits Note If the cable being installed exits the FTB toward the top start with circuits assigned to the top row of adapter packs If the cable exits the FTB toward the bottom start with circuits assigned to the bottom row of adapter packs 4 Rotate the adapter pack handle outward to grasp the adapter pack Pull out the adapter pack into the accessible position Page 15 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 ROUTE FROM BREAKOUT ROUTE FIBERS FOR TOP SEVEN TOP TO BOTTOM POINT ROWS INSIDE RADIUS LIMITER LI LL LLL ji Ny Y Lm A LT o L j L LES rr L LJ rr rr FEN O U eco 6 9 XL h 2 8 4 Y x NS NS ey 02 0 m d pef OE 17337 A RADIUS SLACK O RING LIMITER LOOP ROUTE FIBERS FOR BOTTOM FIVE ROWS OUTSIDE RADIUS LIMITER Figure 18 Top Exit Cable Routing L1 Ll m T ZI ri 1 LE Lt L fai Lt L Ill oy
30. rect incidental special consequential or other similar damages This disclaimer of liability applies to all products publications and services during and after the warranty period This publication may be verified at any time by contacting ADC s Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 366 3891 extension 73476 in U S A or Canada or 952 917 3476 outside U S A and Canada or by e mail to wireless tac 2 adc com ADC Telecommunications Inc P O Box 1101 Minneapolis Minnesota 55440 1101 In U S A and Canada 1 800 366 3891 Outside U S A and Canada 952 938 8080 Fax 952 917 1717 Page ii ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 Preface Page iii 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS Content ABOUT THIS MANUAL RELATED PUBLICATIONS aci gt A EDUC ER SOC Eo Sek ADMONISHMENTS MH risi iiri tikite diiis GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FFAEL Ed LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 1 OVERVIEW AND krl DESMO hh 1 1 1 FTBPrimaryFunction a 1 1 2 FTB Primary 1 1 3 Options That Affect Installation 11 4 2 51001185 2244 5 5444848 4 44 503 Le 1 2 1 Interconnect Application
31. route and connect the fibers from each fiber ribbon or fiber sub unit 10 Install the O ring at the fiber break out point to secure the fan out chips or fiber sub units to the FTB 5 FTBINSTALLATION After the FTB has been prepared as described in Section 4 you can proceed to this section to mount the FTB on the frame Page 17 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 Mounting FTB On Rack Use the following procedure to mount the FTB on the NGF rack l If the FTB does not have an IFC OSP cable attached or 11 an IFC OSP cable was attached to the FTB following the instructions in Section 4 3 proceed to step 7 If the FTB 18 pre terminated by the factory and mounted on a spool assembly proceed to step 2 Place the cable spool with the enclosed pre terminated FTB next to the NGF rack and then position the spool so it 15 supported by the two plywood side supports Note The FTB is mounted inside the cable spool and 18 designed to rotate as the cable 18 unwound from the spool Unwind the free end of the cable from the spool and then route and install the cable within the building as required by the application Leave sufficient slack at the frame end of the cable for mounting the FTB in the NGF rack When all of the cable is unwound from the spool place the cable spool on its side with the smaller of the two plywood side supports facing up as shown in Figure 21 Remove the four wing nuts from the
32. side of the spool and then lift the spool side support assembly off the spool Remove the two foam packing blocks from the top of the FTB and then carefully lift the FTB out from the center of the spool Locate the designated mounting position for the FTB In a new rack installation the rack may be populated by starting at the bottom and working toward the top or by starting at the top and working toward the bottom Left oriented FTBs mount only on the left side of the rack and right oriented FTBs mount only on the right side of the rack Note If installing a 144 position FTB with SC FC E2000 or ST adapters you may have to install a mounting bracket on the frame If a mounting bracket was provided with the FTB install it per the instructions provided with it 9 1 Page 18 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 WING NUTS 4 PLACES PACKING BLOCKS TR N b AT FTB SHOWN WITHOUT CABLE ATTACHED p WII III uuu N N FOAM 44 PACKING BLOCK A Figure 21 Pre Terminated FTB Spool Assembly 8 Slide the FTB onto the appropriate mounting bracket at the front of the rack as shown in Page 19 2009 ADC Telecommunications Inc Figure 22 ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 Y ay 20 PLU 244 NAZL 7 7 aS
33. ution Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided A A A GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Danger Infrared radiation is invisible and can seriously damage the retina of the eye Do not look into the ends of any optical fiber Do not look directly into the optical adapters of the adapter packs Exposure to invisible laser radiation may result An optical power meter should be used to verify active fibers A protective cap or hood MUST be immediately placed over any radiating adapter or optical fiber connector to avoid the potential of dangerous amounts of radiation exposure This practice also prevents dirt particles from entering the adapter or connector LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS The following acronyms are used in this manual FCB Fiber Combination Block FMDF Fiber Main Distributing Frame FOT Fiber Optic Terminal FOTSB Fiber Optic Terminal Storage Bay FTB Fiber Termination Block F3MDF Front Facing Fiber Main Distributing Frame Intra Facility Fiber Cable NGF Next Generation Frame OSP Outside Plant VAM Value Added Module Page vi 2009 Telecommunications Inc ADCP 90 287 Issue 2 5 2009 1 OVERVIEW AND DESCRIPTION This section describes the ADC 96 amp 144 position Fiber Termination Blocks FTBs and explains their basic applications This section also contains product specifications The 96 amp 144
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