- They protect the ends of the fiber optic cable according to the connection technique.
- Organization of the fiber optic cable properly connected.
- It facilitates the interconnection between fiber optic cables and optoelectronic equipment (using patch cords).
THE MOST COMMON ARE:
- 19", 21" Distribution and Patch Panels (ETSI).
- Wall-mounted distribution boxes.
- Junction boxes and torpedoes.
- High-density modular systems.
7.1 Distribution Panels
- "OPD" Telescopic Rack Box 19" 1U.
- "OPPD" Telescopic Rack Box 19" 2U.
- "OPP" Fixed Rack Box 19" 2U.
- "OPP-EXT210" Extendable Rack Box 19" 1U F-210 mm.
- "OPP-EXT270" Extendable Rack Box 19" 1U F-270 mm.
7.2 Wall Boxes
- "OTB" Terminal boxes for workstations.
- "SOWB" Mini wall boxes.
- "OWB" Wall-mounted boxes.
- "DOWB-254" Double Door Wall Boxes.
7.3 Junction Boxes and Torpedoes
- "EWB" Watertight wall boxes.
- "OSC" Watertight splice torpedoes.
- "OSM" Cassettes support splices.
- Fusion splice protectors.
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7.4 High-density systems
High-density systems for terminating cables with a large number of optical fibers (64, 96, 128, 144...).
