
Fiber Optic Cabinets
Outdoor optical cabinet is mainly used for cross-connecting outdoor optical cables from offices to optical distribution node. This cabinet offers ideal environment for fibers to be spliced, cable termination, fiber distribution, dispatch and well organized under outdoor environment. Outdoor optical cabinet provides safe, reliable and flexible optical fiber/cable circuit management, suitable for various communication networks, especially for users’ optical fiber access network engineering.


Overview:
Outdoor Fiber Distribution Cabinets are robust enclosures designed to house, protect, and manage fiber optic connections in outdoor environments. They serve as critical nodes in telecom and broadband networks, enabling efficient fiber distribution, splicing, and termination.
The FTTH Fiber Distribution Hub, commonly known as an Outdoor Optical Distribution Cabinet, serves as a crucial cross-connection point for outdoor optical distribution cables, linking the optical central node to various optical distribution nodes within a network. This robust cabinet provides an optimal and secure environment for essential fiber management activities, including efficient fiber splicing, precise cable termination, organized fiber distribution, and streamlined dispatch operations, all while enduring diverse outdoor environmental conditions. Its design prioritizes safe, reliable, and flexible optical fiber and cable circuit management, ensuring network integrity and operational efficiency. Consequently, these cabinets are indispensable for a wide array of communication networks, particularly excelling in the demanding requirements of user optical fiber access network engineering.
Application:
The Outdoor Fiber Distribution Cabinet (FDC) serves as a critical outdoor terminal enclosure within FTTX networks, specifically designed to establish the connection between feeder fiber cables and individual fiber drop cables through dedicated fiber ports. Constructed from high-quality metal with options for single or double doors, these cabinets are engineered for robust performance in both residential and business environments. They are capable of terminating up to 576 or 1152 fibers and can accommodate up to 48 fiber splice trays, each supporting a maximum of 12 or 24 simplex adapters for comprehensive fiber management. Consequently, the ODC is an indispensable component for efficient distribution and terminal connections across diverse optical fiber systems, particularly excelling in FTTx network terminal deployments.


Smaller diameter
Excellent environmental properties
Perfect cable structure with high fiber density
Network design flexibility
The outer sheath is a PE layer
Blown into the microduct from 8mm inner diameter
Fiber bundle for Uni-loose tube 2 to 12 cores
Fiber bundle for Multi loose tube (Stranded) 12 to 288 cores
Fiber bundle diameter: 5.8 – 11.2 mm
Singlemode or Multimode
Fiber type G.G652D, G.657A1, G.657A2
Fiber type is Uni-loose tube 2 to 12 cores
Fiber type is Multi loose tube (Stranded) 12 to 288 cores
Low friction surface for maximum installation lengths
Excellent environmental properties
Material outer sheath is PE layer
Maximum Air Pressure (Blowing) 15bar
Temperature Performance[°C]: -30 to +60
Mechanical Performance Test compliance:
Tensile Performance: IEC 60794-1-21 Method E1
Bend: IEC 60794-1-21 Method E11
Impact: IEC 60794-1-21 Method E4
Crush: IEC 60794-1-21 Method E3

