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3M 4588IPT Series User manual

3M™Integrated Protection Terminals
4588IPT and 4588IPTN
Indoor Building Entrance Terminal with the re retardant
3M™Quick Connect System (QCS) 2814
Instructions
Underwriters Laboratories (UL 348X) Listed
October 2016
78-0015-0406-3-C
1.0 General
The 3M™Integrated Protection Terminals 4588IPT
and 4588IPTN provide electrical protection and a
termination point for outside plant cable and indoor
house wiring.
The 3M terminals 4588IPT and 4588IPTN series are
Underwriters Laboratories (348X) Listed.
Note: For Underwriters Laboratories Compliance, the 3M
Integrated Protection Terminals series 4588IPT and
4588IPTN may only be used with the cover provided.
1.1 3M Integrated Protection Terminal 4588IPT parts
and components
a. Block tails with flame retardant 3M™Quick
Connect System (QCS) 2814 modules,
3M™710 Splicing System and 3M™MS2™ Fire
Retardant Pluggable Module 4005-DPM/FR
b. Splice chamber with strain relief for
entrance cable
c. Insulated #6 ground strap for entrance
d. External bottom-mounted three point
ground bar
e. Binding post log label
f. 3M™Single Pair Test Probe 2827
g. Lockable protective cover
1.2 3M Integrated Protection Terminal Dimensions
Model Height Width Depth
4588IPT-50 8.5" (216 mm) 9" (229 mm) 5.5" (140 mm)
4588IPT-100 12" (305 mm) 9" (229 mm) 5.5" (140 mm)
4588IPTN-50 8.5" (216 mm) 6" (152 mm) 6" (152 mm)
4588IPTN-100 12" (305 mm) 6" (152 mm) 6" (152 mm)
3M™Integrated Protection Terminal 4588IPT - 100 pair
3M™Integrated Protection Terminal 4588IPTN - 100 pair
1.3 Protector Specifications
Use only UL Recognized 3M™Single Pair
Protectors 2814SPG in the 4588IPT terminals.
1.4 Materials and Special Tools Needed to Splice
3M 710 Splicing System tooling
3M MS2Splicing System tooling
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2.0 3M™Indoor Building Entrance
Terminal IPT Location and
Mounting
2.1 Locate the terminal according to your company’s
standard operating procedure. Consider the
following points:
a. Locate the terminal inside the building/room
as close as possible to the MGN or ground
wire source.
b. Locate the terminal inside the building/room
as close as possible to the cable entrance.
c. Locate the terminal on a firm mounting
surface where it will be accessible to all
technicians at all times.
d. Locate the terminal where it can be reached
without a ladder.
e. Avoid locating the terminal where it projects
out in a hazardous manner.
f. Avoid locating the terminal where it may
come in contact with chemicals, liquids or
vapor as it may cause damage to the plastic
components.
g. Place covered, solid #6 AWG wire from the
external ground bar to the approved ground
source and torque to 40 in.-lbs. (4.52 N•m).
Note: Visually inspect all components. If any component
is missing or appears damaged, do not install and
call 3M customer service at 1-800-426-8688 for a
replacement product.
3M™Integrated Protection Terminal 4588IPT - 50 pair
3M™Integrated Protection Terminal 4588IPTN - 50 pair
Note: Failure to properly bond and ground the terminal
per N.E.C. or local equivalent codes may render the
protector arrestors useless.
2.2 Remove exterior cabinet door and store in
safe location.
2.3 Open splicing chamber, remove access panel
and store in safe location.
2.4 Pull the preterminated block tail, insulated ground
wire and accessories out of chamber.
2.5 Position terminal at desired location and
hold in place.
2.6 Using a small screw driver, reach through the
enclosure above block #1 and mark the upper
right mounting location on the wall.
Note: use caution when reaching into enclosure with
screw driver to not damage any of the harness wires.
2.7 Remove terminal from wall and place in a
safe location.
2.8 Drive one mounting screw into location marked in
2.6. Tighten such that terminal key hole mounting
location will fit over the screw head.
2.9 Hang and level terminal onto wall using the screw
placed in 2.8. Hold in place.
2.10 While holding terminal level, drive a second
mounting screw through the terminal mounting
location into the wall. Can use any other available
location that is easy to access.
2.11 Drive third mounting screw through final terminal
mounting location.
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2.12 Ensure terminal is level and secure all mounting
screws.
Note: When reaching into the enclosure with screwdriver
to tighten screw, use caution to not damage any of
the harness wires.
3.0 Feeder Cable Preparation, Strain
Relief and Splicing
3.1 Feeder cable diameters for the 3M™Integrated
Protection Terminal 4588IPT and 4588IPTN:
Maximum Diameter
Entrance cable 1.25" (32 mm)
3.2 Remove entrance gasket in the bottom of the
splice chamber.
3.3 Estimate size of cable diameter and slit gasket
in X pattern.
3.4 Slide gasket down the cable past the point of
sheath removal.
3.5 Place cable in temporary position to determine
sheath opening location.
3.6 Allow minimum of 36" (914 mm) of cable beyond
sheath opening location.
3.7 Remove sheath and install 3M™Scotchlok™Shield
Bond Connector, or equivalent, per company
practice.
3.8 Place ground strap on the 3M Scotchlok Shield
Bond Connector, or equivalent, post.
3.9 Install top nut on connector over strap and torque
to 40 in.-lbs.
3.10 Locate cable tie loops on back wall in splice
chamber and route 3M™Cable Ties, or equivalent.
3.11 Route cable to splice chamber making sure gasket
lines up and seals to bottom.
3.12 Use 3M Cable Ties, or equivalent cable ties, to
secure the entrance cable to the back wall.
3.13 Route cable binders to appropriate block tails and
splice per your company practice.
3.14 Bundle splice conductors and place inside splice
chamber.
3.15 Replace splice chamber cover.
4.0 Installing or Replacing the
Electrical Protectors
Note: Use only UL Recognized 3M™Single Pair Protectors
2814SPG in the 3M terminals 4588IPT.
Note: The 3M 2814SPG protectors must be mounted in a
UL listed telephone enclosure or in the 3M Integrated
Protection Terminals 4588IPT and 4588IPTN.
Note: The protectors shall be coordinated with NO. 26
AWG or physically smaller fuse link wire.
Note: All protectors shall conform to installation
requirements of the National Electric Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70 (Article 800).
4.1 The 3M terminals 4588IPT and 4588IPTN use
only 3M Single Pair Protectors 2814 SPG.
4.2 The protectors must be installed in order to
provide service.
4.3 Insert protectors into the 3M™Quick Connect
System (QCS) 2814 block with the block ground
bar in place.
4.4 Raise cap on protector to connect jumper wire.
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5.0 Running Jumpers—3M™Quick
Connect System (QCS) 2814 Block
NOTE: 3M QCS 2810 block shown. Placing and routing
jumpers is the same with 3M QCS 2814 blocks.
5.1 Open the feeder pair jumper cap by pushing up on
the latch and rotating up. Insert jumper wire ends
A (tip) left and B (ring) right into wire openings in
the cap, making sure they are inserted all the way
to the back of the cap.
5.2 While holding the jumper wires in place, close the
cap and press to snap the latch firmly into place.
5.3 Route the jumper wires to the distribution pair
through wire loops on the block ends and through
vertical and horizontal wireways. Cut jumper wires
to appropriate length, leaving at least 2" (51mm)
of slack.
5.4 Terminate the jumper wires to the distribution pair
by repeating the procedure described in steps 5.1
and 5.2.
5.5 Terminate additional jumper wires by repeating
the above procedure.
5.6 To remove jumper wires, open the cap and pull the
wires straight out from block.
5.7 Route the wire below the connected cap.
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6.0 3M™Quick Connect System (QCS) 2814 Ordering Information
Product Number Product Description 3M ID Minimum Order
Blocks and Frames
2814AD QCS-A block (dry) with no ground bar XS-0038-4141-7 200
2811F100-30P QCS Frame, 30 mm pitch, 100-pair 80-6114-8013-0 1
2811F100MB Wall-mount brackets for QCS frame 80-6114-8014-8 1
Protectors
2814SPD-3-350V 350V Single Pair Protector, 3-point 80-6114-9756-3 50
Accessories
2814GB Ground Bar Assembly for QCS 2814 XS-0038-4143-3 200
2810LT-BLGR1-1800 QCS tagging labels (blue/green), 1-1800 80-6113-8034-8 5
2810LT-BLGR1801-3600 QCS tagging labels (blue/green), 1801-3600 80-6113-8035-5 5
2810LT-BLGR3601-6000 QCS tagging labels (blue/green), 3601-6000 80-6113-8036-3 5
2810PC-P Purple priority cap XS-0038-8516-6 100
2810PC-R Red priority cap XS-0038-7407-9 100
2810PC-Y Yellow priority cap XS-0038-0280-7 100
2810RC-0 Orange replacement cap XS-0038-7406-1 100
2810RC-P Purple replacement cap XS-0038-8599-2 100
2827 Single-pair test probe XS-0038-74087 1
SOR OC Cable wire termination--SOR OC FQ-1000-2482-4 1
2814 PC Pair Cover XE-0042-0953-4 100
2814XPH-QCSHC/25/24 Harness XP Pair 26-50 with DPM module 80-6114-8164-1 1
2814XPH-QCSHC/25/24 Harness XP Pair 26-50 with SD modules 80-6114-8165-8 1
2814XPH-QCSHC/50/24 Harness XP Pair 1-50 with DPM modules 80-6114-9483-4 1
2814XPH-QCSHC/50/24 Harness XP Pair 1-50 with SD modules 80-6114-9484-2 1
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7.0 Installing 3M™Integrated
Protection Terminal 4588IPT
50 pair Wire Harness Kit
a. Loosen bolt and remove cover door and
set aside.
b. Remove the 2 screws that secure the cover
over the splice chamber and set aside.
c. Remove the top grommet to the splice
chamber entrance port.
d. Cross cut the center of the grommet to allow
the cable conductors to pass through.
e. Remove modules cover bags and push
modules through grommet into splice
chamber.
f. OR: Push grommet up toward blocks and
route splice modules through port chamber.
g. Reinstall grommet allowing sufficient
block length.
h. Grasp the 1 – 10 block and align with the
top frame tab.
i. Position remaining 4 blocks over
respective tabs.
j. Push down with equal pressure until
block snaps in place.
k. Ensure ground connector has engaged
the frame.
778-0015-0406-3-C October 2016
Communication Markets Division
6801 River Place Blvd.
Austin, TX 78726-9000
Phone 1-800-426-8688
Web www.3M.com/Telecom
Please recycle. Printed in USA © 3M 2016.
All rights reserved. 78-0015-0406-3-C
3M, Scotchlok and MS2are trademarks of 3M Company. All other trademarks used herein are the properties of their respective owners.
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accuracy or completeness is not guaranteed. Before using this product, you must evaluate it and determine if it is suitable for your intended
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