4in 16out 16 Core Fiber Optic Distribution Splitter Box
FEATURES:* Easy installations: Ready for wall mount – installation kits provided
* Space saving: Double-layer design for easier installation and maintenances
* Protection level up to IP65
* Wet-proof, water-proof, dust-proof, anti-aging
* Cabinet can be installed by the way of wall-mounted or poled-mounted, suitable for both indoor and outdoor uses.
* Distribution panel can be flipped up, feeder cable can be placed in a cup-joint way, easy for maintenance and installation.
* Cable,pigtails,patch cords are running through own path without disturbing each other, mini PLC type SC adaptor installation, easy maintenance.…
Description
Fiber Splitter Box 4in 16out 16 Core is used as a termination point for the feeder cable to connect with drop cable in FTTx communication network system. The fiber splicing, splitting, distribution can be done in this box, and meanwhile it provides solid protection and management for the FTTx network building.
Code | ODB 16core -4/8P | |
Material | ABS | |
Size | 287*172*102mm | |
Max Capacity | 16Core | |
Inlet/Outlet ports | 4/16 | |
Max cable diameter |
Input | 16mm |
Input from Cable glad | 12mm | |
Net Weight
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3.0 | |
Color | Black/white option | |
Full load option | 16core pigtail and adapters
Or 1:8 Plc splitter(steel tube type) |
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Function | Cable terminal,passive splitter | |
Accessories | 2 hoops (outdoor air frame) Optional
wall mount kit 1 set two lock keys used waterproof lock |
Fiber Splitter Box 4in 16out 16 Core:
refers to an enclosure designed to house and protect optical fiber splitters, primarily used in fiber optic networks. Here’s a brief breakdown:
4in (4 inputs): The splitter box has 4 input ports, which means it can receive up to 4 incoming fiber optic cables.
16out (16 outputs): It has 16 output ports, meaning it can distribute the signal from the 4 inputs to 16 different fibers.
16 Core: This refers to the capacity of the splitter, accommodating up to 16 optical fiber cores within the box.
These splitter boxes are typically used in FTTH (Fiber to the Home) networks, PON (Passive Optical Networks), and other fiber optic distribution systems, where multiple end users need to receive optical signals from a single source.