Description:
FOSCIS4 Inline Type Fiber Optic Splice Closure (FOSC) is mechanical sealing for reusable application.
Specification:
Model |
FOSCIS4 |
Type |
Inline type |
Number of Inlet/Outlet ports |
4 ports |
Cable Diameter |
4 ports×16mm |
Maximum Capacity |
Bunchy: 96 fibers; Ribbon: 144 fiber |
Capacity per Splice Tray |
Bunchy: single layer: 12 fibers; dual layers: 24 fibers; Ribbon: 6pcs |
Quantity of Splice Tray |
4pcs |
Body Material |
PC |
Sealing Material |
Thermoplastic rubber |
Assembling method |
Aerial, direct buried, pipelined, wall mounting, manhole |
Dimension |
413(L)×160(W)×88(H)mm |
Net Weight |
1.6~2.1KG |
Temperature |
-40℃~65℃ |
Main Components:
Item |
Name |
Usage |
Quantity |
1 |
Housing (Bottom) |
To protect splices of fiber optic cables |
1pc |
2 |
Housing (Cover) |
To protect splices of fiber optic cables |
1pc |
3 |
Splice Tray |
To fix Fiber Splice Protective Sleeves |
Max. 4pcs |
4 |
Foundation |
To fix fiber cable, strength member and splice trays |
1pc |
5 |
Sealing Grommet |
To seal bottom and cover |
1 set |
6 |
Plug |
To seal empty ports |
4pcs |
7 |
Bolt |
To fix bottom and cover |
1 set |
Standard Accessories:
Item |
Name |
Usage |
Quantity |
8 |
Fiber Splice Protective Sleeves |
To protect fiber splices |
Same as capacity |
9 |
Nylon Tie |
To fix buffer tubes with fibers inside |
8pcs |
10 |
Insulation Tape |
To enlarge cable diameter for fixation |
1 roll |
11 |
Sealing Tape |
To enlarge cable diameter for sealing grommet |
1 roll |
12 |
Hanging Hook |
For aerial installation |
2pcs |
13 |
Grounding Wire |
To connect with grounding device |
1pc |
14 |
Abrasive Cloth |
To polish fiber optic cable |
1pc |
15 |
Labelling Paper |
To label fibers |
1 set |
16 |
M6 Wrench |
To screw bolts of housing |
1pc |
17 |
M10 Wrench |
To screw nuts for strength member |
1pc |
Optional Accessories:
Item |
Name |
Usage |
Quantity |
1 |
Valve |
To perform pressure and sealing testing |
1pc |
2 |
Grounding Device |
To derive metallic components of fiber cable |
1 set |
3 |
Buffer Tube |
To protect fibers and be fixed on splice trays |
specified |
4 |
Desiccant |
To desiccate air in FOSC after sealing |
1 bag |
Warranty Service:
FirstFiber warrants to the purchaser that our products shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use (consumables, normal tear and wear excluded) for a period of one year from the date of shipment. Any part which is determined by FirstFiber to be defective in material or workmanship shall be returned to FirstFiber or authorized service location, as FirstFiber designates and shipping costs prepaid. Defective items will be repaired or replaced at FirstFiber's option.
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RoHS Working in partnership with the policy lead at BERR (The Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform), NWML is the UK Enforcement Authority for the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2008 (the “RoHS Regulations”). Manufacturers need to understand the requirements of the RoHS Directive to ensure that their products, and their components, comply. |
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FCC The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions. |