Optical Fibre Management System - Fibre ...
Each drawer at 100mm pitch, opens to 90o, is secured by a spring loaded catch. Each vertical row of drawers is positioned at the front corner/s of the FDF, and has a separate feeding/leaving area for entering and leaving optical fibre cords.
Located in the middle of the front of the FDF is an optical fibre cord storage area, of 10 flanged, storage spools. Access to the storage spools is from the optical fibre cord leaving area of the Drawers.
Excess length of optical fibre cord/s can be stored on the spools, at a guaranteed radius. On the rear of the rack behind the spool module are two sets of vertical openable style guides, that enable optical fibre cords to travel between different levels.
Also, at the outer rear corners of the FDF are two sets of vertical openable style guides that enable the cords to travel between different levels. Located on the back of the FDF, evenly spaced are six x 100mm x 50mm horizontal ducts, with a central outlet fitted, that enables optical fibre cords to travel between different levels; and to other FDF’s.
At the rear bottom of the rack is a 100mm x 50mm duct for optical fibre cords, leaving or entering the FDF. Also, fitted to the front bottom of the FDF is a 200 mm (W) x 50 mm (H) trough for entering and leaving optical fibre cords.
Everywhere throughout the FDF a radius control system is provided for all optical fibre cords that guarantees the MBR at 38mm. A radius control guide is provided on every drawer for entering and leaving optical fibre cords. Each drawer has a patch panel for SC connectors.
Patching panels can be provided for other connectors, such as: ST, FC, etc. A recording sheet is provided on the front of every drawer. To reduce congestion for optical fibre cord jumpers, SEPARATE pathways are provided for intra-bay and inter-bay jumpers.
A major feature of this FDF is the minimum amount of movement that occurs to entering and leaving optical fibre cords, as the drawer/s open and close. This ensures a very high degree of security and protection for working services.
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Each drawer at 100mm pitch, opens to 90o, is secured by a spring loaded catch. Each vertical row of drawers is positioned at the front corner/s of the FDF, and has a separate feeding/leaving area for entering and leaving optical fibre cords.
Located in the middle of the front of the FDF is an optical fibre cord storage area, of 10 flanged, storage spools. Access to the storage spools is from the optical fibre cord leaving area of the Drawers.
Excess length of optical fibre cord/s can be stored on the spools, at a guaranteed radius. On the rear of the rack behind the spool module are two sets of vertical openable style guides, that enable optical fibre cords to travel between different levels.
Also, at the outer rear corners of the FDF are two sets of vertical openable style guides that enable the cords to travel between different levels. Located on the back of the FDF, evenly spaced are six x 100mm x 50mm horizontal ducts, with a central outlet fitted, that enables optical fibre cords to travel between different levels; and to other FDF’s.
At the rear bottom of the rack is a 100mm x 50mm duct for optical fibre cords, leaving or entering the FDF. Also, fitted to the front bottom of the FDF is a 200 mm (W) x 50 mm (H) trough for entering and leaving optical fibre cords.
Everywhere throughout the FDF a radius control system is provided for all optical fibre cords that guarantees the MBR at 38mm. A radius control guide is provided on every drawer for entering and leaving optical fibre cords. Each drawer has a patch panel for SC connectors.
Patching panels can be provided for other connectors, such as: ST, FC, etc. A recording sheet is provided on the front of every drawer. To reduce congestion for optical fibre cord jumpers, SEPARATE pathways are provided for intra-bay and inter-bay jumpers.
A major feature of this FDF is the minimum amount of movement that occurs to entering and leaving optical fibre cords, as the drawer/s open and close. This ensures a very high degree of security and protection for working services.
Features
Technical Specifications
To contact Warren & Brown Technologies about Optical Fibre Management System - Fibre Distribution Frame use Get a quote.
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