Charles® CFDP-EPSHC High Capacity Fiber Pedlock® OSP Pedestal (with 10'' dome) INSTALLATION GUIDE
■Document Purpose
▲This document provides instructions for the fiber cable technician to properly perform fiber CO/feed and drop cable preparations, routings, splicing, and terminations within the Charles Industries' Fiber Distribution Point (CFDP™) EPS HC (High Capacity) Pedlock® pedestal with a 10'' dome. See Figure 1 for interior backboard views of the CFDP EPS-HC. See the document attached to the base for base installation instructions, see Table 2 for ordering information, and call Charles Industries (Part 3) to order product or to request more information.
■Product Purpose and Description
▲The CFDP is a double-protected (dome within a dome), above-grade, pedestal that offers superior OSP protection against floods, fire, dirt, weather, insects, and impact for fiber-optic, buried, distribution cable splices and customer service drops in FTTP deployments. Double protection (two-stage) is achieved with:(1) a weather-tight yet free-breathing interior enclosure, that is (2) within the confines of a protective, exterior, buried distribution pedestal. The top section of the CFDP pedestal contains an outer dome, which covers and protects an inner dome, which in turn protects the exclusive and inter-changeably designed interior backboard. At the versatile backboard, technicians can route and attach various cables, tubes, splice trays, splitters or other equipment. This unique high-capacity backboard holds up to 6 large-capacity splice trays, offering a total pedestal splice capacity of up to 864 fibers. CFDP2-style cable attachment bars with cable retention teeth and strength member clamps facilitate cable attachment on both sides of the backboard. The bottom section of each pedestal is the base: a square-shaped, expanded-capacity, locking, 2-piece split base designed to support the backboard and to open and easily install around conduit-fed cable bundles or to accept less flexible cables in either new or replacement installations. The CFDP is designed to accommodate various soil and mounting applications, to accommodate loop-through, branch, and stub-in cable deployments, to accept various splice trays and cable types (preconnectorized, ribbon, or loose buffer tube cables) for both drop or feed cables, to accommodate some fiber slack situations, and to exceed Telcordia GR-771-CORE specifications.
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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May 2008 |
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Issue 1 |
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2 MB |
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