3M 78-8135-4353-1-A manual

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    J anuary 2006 78-8135-4353-1-A Better Buried Closures Instructions[...]

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    2 Contents: 1.0 General ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.0 Kit Contents .................................................................................................................................................. 3 3.0 [...]

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    3 1.0 General 1.1 The 3M ™ Better Buried Closures are rigid body splice closures designed for direct burial. When filled with a reenterable encapsulating compound, the closure can be reentered for splice re work. Closure Body 1 1 1 1 1 End Cap , Single (SC) 2 1 End Cap , Multiple (DC) (TC) 1 2 2 Spacer W eb (SW) 1 1 1 1 1 Strain Relief Bar (SB) [...]

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    4 Connector 2" x 12" 2" x 24" 3"x 24" 4" x 24" 5" x 26" 6 x 26" 7 x 26" 9 x 26" 50 x 305mm 50 x 610mm 76 x 610mm 102 x 610mm 127 x 660mm 152 x 660mm 178 x 660mm 229 x 660mm 3M ™ MS 2™ 50 pair 100 pair 200 pair 400 pair 600 pair 900 pair 1200 pair 2400 pair Splicing Module 0.5 mm 0[...]

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    5 4.0 LHS End Cap Installation 4.1 End Cap Installation on Cut Cables Procedur e: a. Select desired port(s). b . Cut of f cone(s) as close as possible to the diameter of the cable using the cut guides on either side of the cone(s). See cable diameter tape on back cov er . c. When not slitting cap, place piece of foam in each slot on inside of cap. [...]

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    6 e. Splice conductors per standard procedure. f. T o insure thorough encapsulation of conductors, do not tightly bind the splice bundle. g. Install second bond bar if required. h. Remov e vinyl tape from scuf fed sheaths. Keep these areas clean during the following bonding and sealing collar construction operations. i. Build outer sheath sealing c[...]

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    7 6.0 Closur e Assembly Note: Mak e sure all vinyl tape has been removed from splice encapsulation area. 6.1 Center lo wer closure half on splice bundle and attach upper half (upper half has fill ports) mating the tongue and groov e. 7.0 Closur e Reentry 7.1 Remov e hose clamps from closure and end caps. Remov e any tape from end caps. 7.2 W ith a[...]

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    Important Notice All statements, technical information, and recommendations related to 3M’ s products are based on information believ ed to be reliable, but the accuracy or completeness is not guaranteed. Before using this product, you must ev aluate it and deter mine if it is suitable f or your intended application. Y ou assume all risks and lia[...]