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How to embroider a patch panel?
The essence of the question is this, cabinet 48 u, wires come from the ceiling along the cable tray, what is the right thing to do, screw the patch panel into place and embroider it on the spot? Or how ? In order not to fly with a long cable, the surplus is not needed. The whole difficulty is that all 6 categories and the patch panel, too, with the screen, the braid is screwed (clamped). Who did what for themselves? Thank you !
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First, you need a surplus! At least 2 meters, you put this excess inside the cabinet into cable organizers, screw the panel upside down, with contacts from the rack, let the bundle out through the rack on top of the screwed panel, fluff the bundle, and from one end of the cable measure the distance to its contact group, remove the braid and press in (you need a special knife 110). After pressing one cable, immediately pull it with ties to the panel. And so on one cable and you will cut it until the entire panel is pressed.
Start with far connectors. Tie the cables together on the panel with cable ties.
Unscrew it, turn it over and put it back in place.
The harnesses in the closet must be grabbed with ties or Velcro tape after 50 centimeters, otherwise they may come off under their own weight. Harnesses are also brought into the cabinet through a cable organizer or cable tray, on which they are caught with ties or Velcro tape.
Most importantly, leave a margin where possible. Look on the Internet for pictures on laying cables and pressing panels, there is nothing complicated, the main thing is accuracy and patience, dexterity will come with time.
Yes, regarding the screen, there is a wire, so clamp it. Only the panel also needs to be grounded on the cabinet and the cabinet itself too.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-wd7LC870 Here's a good video, a supply of cable in a cable manager!
The patch panel is screwed with ports inward, embroidered, removed and turned over with ports outward. The cable reserve is left at least to the middle of the rack, preferably more, and carefully tied with ties to the inner frame of the rack. Extreme option - studs are turned out into the cabinet lid, the entire stock is wrapped with ties around them
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