12 port fiber termination box OPT-213 is used as a termination point for the feeder cable to connect with drop cable in FTTX communication network system.
Fiber Terminal Boxes are indispensable components of fiber optic networks, providing essential functions such as connection, distribution, protection, and management of optical fibers
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What is Fiber Termination Box?
Fiber Termination Box,also referred tofiber optic distribution box,fiber optic box and fiber optic junction box, typically consists of two main parts: the outer shell body and the adapter or splitter tray that protects the fiber connector points. It is a crucial component in fiber optic networks, primarily used for terminating, connecting, and managing fiber optic cables. Serving as a critical connection point, it facilitates the termination, splicing, or connection of fibers from various cables to other network devices such as switches, routers, or Optical Network Terminals (ONTs). It aids in splicing, splitting, storing, and managing fibers within the appropriate space.
The significant advantage of the fiber terminal box is that it can economically and efficiently achieve cable fixing, splicing and mechanical protection of the fiber. At the same time, the fiber optic terminal box is designed to be easy to install and maintain, with a user-friendly design and removable components. This facilitates fast and easy deployment and simplifies troubleshooting and maintenance tasks, which saves time and operational costs.
How many types of fiber optic terminal box?
There are several diverse types of Fiber Termination Boxes (FTBs).
1. Wall-mounted FTB: These FTBs are designed to be mounted on walls, typically in indoor environments such as offices, homes, or small data closets. They are compact in size and provide a convenient solution for terminating and organizing fiber optic cables in smaller-scale deployments.
2. Rack-mounted FTB: Rack-mounted FTBs are larger in size and are intended to be installed in equipment racks or cabinets. They are commonly used in larger network environments such as data centers or telecommunications facilities. Rack-mounted FTBs offer higher port densities and are suitable for managing a larger number of fiber connections.
3. Outdoor fiber termination box: Outdoor FTBs are specifically designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures, humidity, and dust. They are constructed with ruggedized enclosures and weatherproof seals to ensure the integrity of fiber connections in outdoor deployments, such as fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) installations or outdoor telecommunications infrastructure.
4. Indoorfiber termination box: Indoor FTBs typically serve as transition points between upstream and horizontal cables, providing operators with greater flexibility in cable management. Unlike outdoor FTBs, indoor FTBs have lower material requirements due to the more stable and controlled indoor environment. They are commonly used in home or office settings to facilitate fiber-to-the-home connections and distribution.
Specifications fiber termination box
optical fiber distribution box OPT-213 12 cores
Material | Strengthen ABS |
Size,mm | 260*210*90 |
Max Capacity | Splice 12 Fibers(1trays,12 core/tray) |
Qty of Adapter(SC type)-optional | 12 pcs of SC(max) |
Qty of PLC(PLC type)-optional | 1x8 PLC Splitter,or 2 pcs 1x4 PLC |
Weight,kg | 1.02 |
Ports | 2 in 12 out |
Colour | Black and white |
PS: 8 port fiber optic terminal box is optional
Standard Accessories
Screw: 4mm*40mm 4pcs
Expansion bolt: M6 4pcs
Cable tie:3mm*10mm 6pcs
Heat-shrink sleeve:1.0mm*3mm*60mm 16pcs
Key:1pcs
hoop ring:2pcs
TPR black block:2 pcs(Optional Accessories )
Replaceable Accessories:1 sets(Optional Accessories )
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