The Outdoor Termination Box is a box for application in any type of optical network, being specifically designed for application in FTTH networks.
The Mini-PDO Outdoor w/ 1uni K7 + Platine + 6 uni SC/APC Adapters (Part number: 1010030000096) from Yelco Technologies is a Fiber Termination Boxes that allow connection between multiple operators and customers.
The Outdoor Termination Box is a box for application in any type of optical network, being specifically designed for application in FTTH networks, offering mechanical protection for the fiber storage system for fusion splices, mechanical splices and even integration of passive components. With the capacity to accommodate up to 96 splices via 4 units of 24FO splices, it can be installed on a pole or facade, making the connection between the secondary network and the client network, also allowing the connection of up to 24 subscribers.
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.
Wall-mount is a type of mounting system designed specifically for telecommunication equipment, such as routers, switches, and servers. It features adjustable brackets, cable management options, and sufficient ventilation to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the equipment. Wall-mounts are commonly used in server rooms, data centers, and other networking environments.
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.
Grommet cable sealing is a process that involves using a rubber or plastic grommet to protect and seal cables as they pass through an opening or a panel. The grommet creates a tight seal around the cables, preventing dust, moisture, and other contaminants from entering the protected area. This technique is commonly used in the automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries to safeguard cables and wiring from environmental damage and to ensure reliable and long-lasting performance.