COMMSCOPE HFT206-4SBVSJ-G Low Inductance Boot for OVP Devices Instruction Manual

June 15, 2024
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COMMSCOPE HFT206-4SBVSJ-G Low Inductance Boot for OVP Devices

Product Information

This user manual provides installation instructions for the Low Inductance Boot for OVP devices. The boot is designed to provide insulation and protection for cables, preventing ground issues and voltage drop at the RRU (Remote Radio Unit). The boot part number is 7703768.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Using a cable stripping tool or knife, remove 5in (127mm) of the outer jacketing from the cable. Be careful not to nick the braid or copper wires.
  2. Separate the braid wires from the rest of the cables by combing them with a wire brush.
  3. If the braid was cut during jacketing removal, re-prep the end.
  4. Use a pair of lineman pliers to twist the braid wires together tightly, creating a bundle that is flush with the cable jacketing. Trim the flattened braid end with compact cutters to have a rounded shape.
  5. Remove the aluminum foil tape and remove the jacketing, leaving 0.75in (19mm) as an insulator from the ground. Separate the bare copper wires and the red insulated copper wire by following the natural cable twist.
  6. Use a pair of lineman pliers to twist the bare copper wires together tightly, creating a bundle that is flush with the cable jacketing. Trim the flattened copper braid end with compact cutters to have a rounded shape.
  7. Ensure there is a minimum of 3.5in (89mm) bare copper and 4in (101mm) of jacketed wire. Slide the boot over both conductors ends, with the longer portion covering the bare copper.
  8. Using compact cutters, cut the bare copper wires to a length of 0.75in (19mm) from the end of the boot. Use a cable stripping tool or knife to remove 0.75in (19mm) of jacketing from the red insulated copper wire.
  9. The wires are now ready for crimp lugs.

For further technical support or to open a ticket, you can contact CommScope at:
Technical Support : +1 888 297 6433, Option 3 (Toll-Free US and Canada)
Technical Support : +49-9099-69-333
Website : https://www.commscope.com/wisupport

Low Inductance Boot Installation for OVP devices
Bulletin 7831755 Revision D
Note : Verify preparation lengths with the equipment being installed

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION

  1. With a cable stripping tool or knife remove 5in (127mm) of outer jacketing. DO NOT nick the braid or copper wires; this may cause ground issues and voltage drop at the RRU
  2. Separate the braid wires from the rest of the cables by combing with a wire brush to separate. If the braid was cut during jacketing removal re-prep the end.
  3. Use a pair of lineman pliers to twist the braid wires together to create a tight bundle to the cable jacketing. Trim the braid flattened by the pliers with compact cutters to have a rounded end.
  4. Remove aluminum foil tape, and remove jacketing leaving 0.75in (19mm) as an insulator from the ground. Separate the bare copper wires and the red insulated copper wire by following the natural cable twist
  5. Use a pair of lineman pliers to twist the bare copper wires together to create a tight bundle to the cable jacketing. Trim the copper braid flattened by the pliers with compact cutters to have a rounded end.
  6. Ensure there is a minimum of 3.5in (89mm) bare copper and 4in (101mm) of jacketed wire. Slide the boot over both conductor’s ends with a longer portion covering the bare copper.
  7. Use a pair of compact cutters to cut the bare copper wires to a length of 0.75 in (19 mm) from the end of the boot. Using a cable stripping tool or knife remove 0.75 in (19 mm) of jacketing from the red insulated copper wire
  8. Wires are now ready for crimp lugs.
    Boot Part Number : 7703768

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Technical Support
+1 888 297 6433, Option 3 (Toll Free US and Canada) +49-9099-69-333
https://www.commscope.com/wisupport (open a ticket)
Notice : CommScope disclaims any liability or responsibility for the results of improper or unsafe installation, inspection, maintenance, or removal practices

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