MCCE No Trays
The MCCE - Multi-Costumer Enclosure, 18 x 3A fibre splices (Part number: 857-02077) from HellermannTyton is a Fiber Termination Boxes that allow connection between multiple operators and customers.
The Multi Customer Connection Enclosure (MCCE) is a Building Entry Point (BEP) enclosure which manages Point to Point (P2P) network configurations. The closure is manufactured from UV stable ABS with a hinged lid which locks in the open position to allow for quick and clear access to the internal fibre. The closure has 6 entry/exit ports at the bottom of the closure which are suitable for cables and ducts up to a maximum diameter of 8mm. A loop through facility allows for single fibre elements to be removed and spliced whilst the remaining fibres can be fed on to the next connection point and a splice capacity for up to 18 3A splices. Mechanical fixing is provided to secure all incoming/outgoing cables/blown fibre ducts and to provide strain relief where necessary.
IP54 is an Ingress Protection (IP) rating that indicates an electrical enclosure's ability to resist the ingress of solid objects and water. The 5 in IP54 refers to its level of protection against solid objects, while the 4 indicates protection against water splashes from all directions. This rating is commonly used in industrial and outdoor environments, where dust and water can pose a risk to the electrical equipment. Devices with an IP54 rating can withstand a moderate level of exposure to dust and water.
In-line closure style refers to a method of organizing and protecting fiber optic cables that involves placing the fiber splices and terminations within a compact, in-line enclosure. This style of closure is often used in outdoor or harsh environments where fiber cables may be exposed to the elements or subject to physical stress. The in-line design allows for easy access to the cable for maintenance and repair, while also providing protection against water, dust, and other contaminants. In-line fiber closures can be used in a variety of applications, including telecommunications, cable TV, and internet service provider networks.