Corning standard length metal splice tray

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Below you will find brief information for splice tray standard length metal splice tray, splice tray reduced length metal splice tray. This document outlines the steps involved in installing fiber optic cables using the splice tray and provides guidelines on how to prepare the cable, install it, and connect it. The document covers the requirements of the installation, the tools required for the work, and the steps involved in completing each stage of the installation. This document also includes details about the packaging of the tray.

Key Features

  • Expose 62 inches (157 cm) of fiber in standard length tray
  • Expose 50 inches (127 cm) of fiber in reduced length tray
  • Use cable ties to secure buffer tube or cable to tray
  • Use split grommets to secure fiber ribbons
  • Use two loops for fiber in the tray
  • Splice fibers according to instructions included with the splicer
  • Gently press fibers into sealant after splicing
  • Align the splice over its holder and press in one end at a time
  • Gently move loops of fiber back out towards the walls
  • Check bend radii of fibers inside tray

Pages: 3 Corning standard length metal splice tray Manual

Brand: Corning Category: Electrical wires Size: 231 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the recommended bend radii for fiber optic cable?
The minimum bend radius for fiber optic cable is specified on the cable specification sheet. Make sure to follow the instructions and consult the cable specification sheet before installing the cable.
Why are split grommets used in the tray?
Split grommets are used to hold and secure multiple fiber ribbons within the tray, ensuring they remain organized and protected during installation.
What type of sealant is recommended for use with the splice tray?
RTV 734 sealant or an equivalent compound is recommended for use with the splice tray.
How do I ensure that all fibers are captured beneath the lip and fiber retaining tabs on the tray cover?
After splicing, gently move the loops of fiber back out towards the walls, ensuring all fibers are captured beneath the lip and fiber retaining tabs before snapping the cover into place.
What information should be recorded on the label?
The label should include relevant information such as the date of installation, the type of cable used, the splice location, and any other pertinent details.

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