The pigtail approach provides the best quality connection and is usually the quickest. The second approach uses field-installable connector. Typically, you start with a um bare fiber, and have to install and polish the connector directly onto the fiber. Special care must be taken in breaking out and protecting the bare fiber. The field-installable connector approach usually takes longer than splicing but does not require a splice or splice tray to be mounted in the patch panel.
This reduces material costs and allows for a smaller patch panel to be used. Also the connector loss and quality may not be as good as factory-purchased pigtails.
This also keeps your backbone assembly's connectors protected and prevent plugging and unplugging of the most critical part of your fiber optic cable run. The fiber optic enclosure can also house fiber optic splice trays for on site fiber optic terminating. The chassis refers to the spacing and size of the adapter panel and the two pins that are attached to them that mount to your fiber optic enclosure.
Rack Mount Fiber Optic Enclosures Designed to be put into a 19" or 21" in relay rack, cabinet, or other data rack. Wall Mount Fiber Optic Enclosures Designed to be mounted to a wall or surface of any structured deemed fit. Outdoor Fiber Optic Enclosures For outdoor or harsh environment locations.
Designed to be mounted to a wall, pole, or surface of any structured deemed fit. Our outdoor fiber optic enclosures include: 2 panel outdoor wall mount enclosure, 4 panel outdoor wall mount NEMA enclosure, and 2 panel outdoor fiber optic dome enclosure.
Both types can house, organize, and protect fiber optic cable and connectors. Rack mount patch panels come in flat and angled versions while the wall mount patch panel is used for direct termination of several fibers, and are mostly equipped with routing guides to limit the bend radius for enhanced strain-relief control.
They can also be classified according to the count of ports. The common patch panels are come in 12 ports, 24 ports, 48 ports and 96 ports. The height of it can also vary as 1U, 2U, 3U and so on. For more about the types, click here. Insert the adapters into the mounting plate, then fix the mounting plate in position. You an review the fiber optic patch panels by different categories from images, Then easily learned the difference from fiber patch panel types.
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