RetractaNet XS Extractable Solutions for OSP October 2012
OSP Solutions RetractaNet XS Solution Simple concept reduces the need for skilled labor for installation Easy direct buried deployment in soft soil. Ideal for installation in existing ducts or right of way scenarios (tunnels, subways, sewers, etc.) Extremely efficient in greenfield sites October 2012 2
The Basics RetractaNet XS Solution: 5 Easy Steps 1 LAY LAY the RetractaCable from Distribution Point along the Homes. 2 OPEN 4 PULL 3 CUT 5 PUSH/BLOW OPEN the RetractaCable in front of the homes to connect. CUT the desired fibre module in the first next (from DP) opened cable spot. PULL the cut fibre module out (retract), in case the length is > 50 meter the Plumettaz Domojet can be used for retracting, storage and pushing or blowing. PUSH and/or BLOW the retracted fibre module through a drop duct up to the home. October 2012 3
The Basics RetractaNet XS Solution: Two ways to extract fibre modules Cut the fibre module one home further and splice the fibres in the home. Cut the fibre module 1.5m from the home and splice the fibres at the tap-off point October 2012 4
Direct Buried Tapping Box Closure for branching modules and protecting the opening in the cable. Direct buried applications. No heat shrink required. Simple snap fit gel closure. No re-entry kit required. IP 68 certified October 2012 5
Specific Tools Cutting tool to perform a window cut to access the modules October 2012 6
Specific Tools Picking tool to cut the module inside the cable at 1.5m from the jacket window October 2012 7
Benefits RetractaNetXS Solution Designed for OSP. Reduces installation time by 15-30%. Ideal for existing or new duct infrastructures. Ideal for installation into soft soil. Simple. Reduces the need for skilled labour. BendBrightXS G.657A2 fibres. October 2012 8
Applications RetractaNetXS Solution Application fields: (Existing) handholes and ducts. Direct buried in soft soil. Aerial. Vertical indoor VertiCasa October 2012 9
Aerial Retractanet with Routed Drop At each tapping box a window is cut for extraction. When a customer drop is required a second extraction window needs to be made at an adequate distance from the first window, to ensure the module length is sufficient to reach the customer premises. This would usually be done by entering another tapping box further down the street. A drop tube is then installed into the box and the fibre is extracted and fed through the drop tube directly to the customers premises. Drop tube cables are installed and sealed into the tapping box via multi-way port bungs. No splice trays or connectors are required with this system. Drop tube cables are installed into the tapping bothrough rubber sealing bungs. Pole Mounted Tapping Boxes Extracted modules are not connectorised or spliced. They are routed directly through a drop tube to the customer premises. NOTE: The extracted length needs to be sufficient to reach the customer premises. October 2012 10
Aerial Retractanet with Spliced Drop At each splice box, and on a when required basis, the selected fibre module is cut and retracted over 1.5 metres using a special cutting tool. Drop cables are installed into the splice box via multi-way port bungs and spliced directly to the extracted fibres. Splice trays are required in the splice box, but no connectors are required with this system. Drop cables are stripped and installed into the closure through rubber sealing bungs. Pole Mounted Splice Boxes Drop cables are not connectorised. They are spliced to the extracted fibres. October 2012 11
Aerial Retractanet with Quickdraw Drop At each termination box, the selected fibre module is cut and retracted over 1.5 metres using a special tool. The extracted module is spliced to a pigtail which is coiled within the top section of the termination box. The other end of the pigtail is plugged into an adapter housed in a second compartment in the joint box. At a later date (home connection), the bottom compartment of the termination box is opened and the Quickdraw drop cable is installed. To install the drop cable the protective cap is removed from the assembly and the connector is fed through the port in the bottom of the termination box and plugged into the other side of the adapter. The locking nut of the drop cable adapter is tightened to provide a water tight seal between the drop cable and the joint box. Quickdraw pre-connectorised drop cables are installed and routed to the home Protective cap for transportation. Pole Mounted Termination Boxes Cap is removed and cable is fed through the port of the box Top splicing section Threaded nut to screw into joint box base Bottom section for drop cable connection Nitrile O seal for water tightness Drop cable ports with thread and blanking plug installed in factory October 2012 12
Fixing Accessories Anchor clamp PA10 500 for the cable messenger Anchor clamps PA 69 for the micro-duct October 2012 13
Installation - RALA, Sweden October 2012 14
Cable & Duct Design Cable design : RetractaNetXS with over-sheath fig 8 Duct design : Reinforced µ-duct with circular over-sheath Fig 8 cable OD 17mm µ-duct OD 8mm October 2012 15
Installation - Holterberg, The Netherlands Direct Buried October 2012 16
Installation Boulogne Billancourt, France Manhole SRO : Sub Optical Splitter 1:16 Clamar street Buildings to serve October 2012 17
Installation Boulogne Billancourt, France October 2012 18
Installation Boulogne Billancourt, France October 2012 19
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