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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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Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminals specifications

ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminals (IDFT) are vital components in modern telecommunications networks, providing efficient and reliable distribution of fiber optic connections within buildings. These terminals are designed to facilitate the organization, management, and protection of fiber optic cables as they transition from the exterior utility feed to the interior wiring system.

One of the main features of ADC IDFT is their compact and modular design, which allows for easy installation in limited spaces, such as telecom closets, network rooms, or data centers. This space-saving attribute makes them ideal for urban environments where real estate is at a premium. The modularity also enables easy scalability, accommodating the growing needs of networks without requiring extensive rewiring.

ADC IDFTs support advanced technologies such as Single-Mode and Multi-Mode fiber optics, making them versatile for various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. Single-Mode fibers are ideal for long-distance communications, while Multi-Mode fibers are suitable for shorter distances and high-bandwidth applications. This flexibility allows organizations to customize their fiber distribution according to specific needs and budget constraints.

Another notable characteristic of ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminals is their robust construction. These terminals are built to withstand environmental pressures, ensuring that the delicate fiber optic cables remain protected from physical damage and thermal fluctuations. Many models come equipped with features like integrated splice trays, cable management systems, and bend radius control, which are crucial to maintaining the integrity of fiber connections.

In addition to physical protection, ADC IDFTs often incorporate advanced connectivity options such as LC, SC, and MPO adapter plates. This flexibility in connector types facilitates seamless integration with existing network infrastructure, allowing for quick and efficient transitions during upgrades or changes.

Furthermore, ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminals are designed with user-friendly access points, enabling easy updates and maintenance. This reduces downtime and enhances overall reliability. With features that support enhanced airflow and cooling systems, these terminals contribute to improved network performance.

In summary, ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminals are indispensable for the effective management of fiber optic networks within indoor environments. Their compact design, versatility in supporting different fiber types, robust protection features, and ease of access make them a preferred choice for telecommunications professionals aiming to optimize their fiber distribution strategies.