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Corning Cable Systems
Standard Recommended Procedure (SRP) 003-595
Issue 3, May 2007
Page 1 of 6
Fiber Connector Shelf (CCS)
Table of Contents
1.
General ........................................................ 1
2.
Precautions .................................................. 1
3.
Components ................................................ 2
4.
Tools and Equipment ................................. 3
5.
Cable Installation ........................................ 3
6.
Grounding .................................................. 4
7.
Splicing ....................................................... 4
8.
Jumpers ....................................................... 4
9.
Specifications .............................................. 5
CCS-01U
1.
General
1.1
This document describes the recommended procedures for the installation of the Fiber
Connector Shelf (CCS-01U). The CCS-01U unit is a sliding tray inside a housing that accommodates a splice tray with space available underneath the splice tray for cable slack. The optional CCS-LBL-
PNL (ordered separately) is a jumper routing shelf that provides jumper slack storage and a label for recording port assignments. Connectors are installed in adapters that are secured to two removable LANscape®-compatible panels. The unit houses two incoming cables. Additional splice holders are supplied that allow splicing in the unit.
The unit can be mounted to a standard 19-inch or a
23-inch utility rack.
1.2
Contact your customer service representative to purchase accessories that are sold separately.
1.3
This document is being reissued to add the logo indicating this product is RoHS compliant.
NOTE: Before you begin your installation, make sure you understand how the unit is to be installed, where cable will enter the unit, where it will be placed on the utility rack, how jumpers will be routed, and other details of the installation plan.
CCS-01U (shown with optional CCS-LBL-PNL)
KPA-1184
Figure 1
2.
Precautions
2.1
Laser Handling Precautions
WARNING: Never look directly into the end of a fiber that may be carrying laser light. Laser light may be invisible and can damage your eyes.
Viewing it directly does not cause pain. The iris of the eye will not close involuntarily as when viewing a bright light. Consequently, serious damage to the retina of the eye is possible. Should accidental eye exposure to laser light be suspected, arrange for an eye examination immediately.
WARNING: DO NOT use magnifiers in the presence of laser radiation. Diffused laser light can cause eye damage if focused with optical instruments.
Should accidental eye exposure be suspected, arrange for an eye examination immediately.
2.2
Safety Precautions
CAUTION: The wearing of safety glasses to protect the eyes from accidental injury is strongly recommended when handling chemicals and cutting fiber. Pieces of glass fiber are very sharp and can damage the cornea easily.
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