
Fiber FTTH Cabinets
FTTH (Fiber to the Home) cabinets are critical indoor or outdoor enclosures in Passive Optical Network (PON) architectures that house, protect, and organize fiber optic components, including splitters, patch panels, and splices.


Overview:
FTTH (Fiber to the Home) Distribution Boxes are compact enclosures designed to manage and protect fiber optic connections in last-mile networks. They are essential for delivering high-speed broadband directly to homes and businesses.
The FTTH Distribution Box, also referred to as a Home Network Box, is an essential enclosure meticulously engineered for FTTx projects, offering robust mechanical protection and comprehensive fiber management capabilities. This versatile unit is designed for both indoor and outdoor deployment, efficiently integrating critical functions such as fiber patching, splicing, power distribution unit (PDU) services, and the secure housing of passive optic components. Serving as a crucial termination point, it facilitates the seamless connection between the feeder cable and the drop cable within the FTTx network system, consolidating fiber splicing, splitting, power management, patch panel functionalities, secure storage, and cable connection points into one durable protective box. Consequently, the FTTH Distribution Box is indispensable for ensuring the reliability, organization, and efficient operation of modern optical fiber networks.
Application:
FTTH distribution boxes are indispensable infrastructure components, critical for the efficient operation of nearly all modern fiber optic networks, whether deployed indoors or outdoors. These high-quality units are engineered to provide end-users in both residential and commercial environments with reliable optical access, alongside integrated power and data connectivity. Acknowledging the diverse installation requirements prevalent in various settings, these distribution boxes are designed for exceptional adaptability, supporting a comprehensive range of fiber optic connectors such as SC, ST, LC, and FC. This inherent flexibility makes the FTTH distribution box a foundational element for delivering robust and scalable fiber-to-the-home solutions across diverse network architectures.


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

