The Professional Choice For Fiber-to-the-home Connections: Ukk Splitter Boxes
In the construction of fiber optic networks, distribution terminal block plays an important role in the cabling to the home. Its design meets the fiber optic access requirements of modern residential and commercial buildings, and supports multiple cabling paths and fiber optic management methods. By standardizing fiber optic cabling and port configuration, din rail power distribution simplifies the network cabling process and improves the standardization of construction operations.
Fiber Optic In-Home Cabling Structure
The din rail power distribution block cable features a clearly defined internal structure, facilitating fiber storage and distribution. Port layout is designed according to signal transmission direction, with fiber connections and splice points concentrated in easily accessible locations.
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Fiber Fixing Area: Provides stable support and prevents fiber bending.
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Sponge Area: Equipped with brackets and protective sleeves for easy splicing operations and subsequent maintenance.
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Port Output Area: Facilitates fiber extension to user terminals, with neatly arranged interfaces.
This structure clarifies fiber optic management, providing a reference for subsequent maintenance and allowing the construction team to quickly identify each fiber optic line.
Installation and Space Adaptation
The 4 pole distribution block is suitable for wall, electrical room, and pipe installation. Its corrosion-resistant casing material supports various environmental applications. The installation space design follows cabling specifications, with the number of ports matching the number of optical fibers, allowing for flexible adjustments to cabling operations and fiber extensions. Through modular design, the construction team can expand or adjust the installation according to site requirements.





