Indoor fiber distribution terminals - cpe – ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminals User Manual

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Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminals - CPE

Interior Wall Mount Terminals

Fiber Management

The enclosures accommodate optical component
modules allowing the unit to house splitters,
WDMs, filters and other optical components.
For splicing applications, ADC’s splice trays can
be installed to support either individual fusion
splicing or mass fusion splicing. The units provide
sealed cable ports for cables and interconnection
cables and gaskets to protect against dust and
water spray. The units can also be configured
with a standard cable grip kit to provide strain
relief for incoming fiber cables. The splice
compartment provides ample space for storing
loose-tube, ribbon or individual fiber slack.

Features

• 12-Packs provide for high-density

terminations and conserve wall space.

• Integrated splice tray offers flexible splice

management for individual or
mass splicing.

• Sealed enclosure protect fibers from

dust, water spray, insects and
other contaminants.

• Dual-hinged design ensures separation

of owner/client network segments.

• Designed to NEMA-12
• Designed to GR-2898-CORE
• Front and rear layer maximizes wall

space utilization for both splicing
and interconnect.

• Robust steel construction protects fibers

against damage and ensures network
reliability.

• Slotted cable entrance ports allow for

rapid cable installation and pass-through
capability.

• Cable management and routing limits

bend radius and adds strain relief.

• 216-Tool (can wrench), key lock or

padlock offers flexible security options.

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