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2 In 2 Out Horizontal Fiber Optic Splice Closure 12 Cores To 120 Cores Fiber
A Horizontal Fiber Optic Splice Closure is a protective shell designed to house and protect the fragile splices where two or more fiber optic cables are joined. Its "horizontal" designation refers to its typical shape and mounting orientation: it is generally cylindrical (like a long tube) and is installed horizontally on a cable strand, within a duct, or on a flat surface like a pole or wall.
Specification:
Outside dimension (LxWxH) | 470mm*180mm*125mm |
Weight (excluding outside box) | 2.6kg |
Number of inlet/outlet ports | 2 (pieces) on each side (total 4 pieces) |
Material | PP+ABA |
Temperature ranges | -40℃ to +65℃ |
Functions:
1.1 Protection: To shield fiber splices from environmental hazards like moisture, dust, chemicals, and mechanical stress (impact, crushing, tension).
1.2 Organization: To provide a structured, manageable way to store and organize spliced fibers and excess cable slack (loop storage).
1.3 Maintenance & Access: To offer a re-enterable point for network technicians to test, troubleshoot, or reconfigure splices as needed.
Accessories:
Application:
Horizontal closures are versatile and are used in various parts of the fiber network:
2.1 Aerial Networks: Most common application, mounted on the messenger strand.
2.2 Underground Networks: Installed in manholes, handholes, or buried directly.
2.3 FTTH (Fiber to the Home) Access Points: Used as a distribution point to split a feeder cable into multiple distribution cables heading toward homes.
2.4 Long-Haul and Metro Networks: Protecting splices along main trunk lines.