FTTH Connection Kit LC/APC for Indoor Use
General Information: The fiber optic FTTH connection box LC/APC is a pre-terminated fiber optic connection kit for indoor use. The set consists of a cable and a connection box and is equipped with an LC/APC connector on the cable side. It is specifically designed for FTTH installations.
Function: The fiber optic FTTH connection box LC/APC connects a pre-terminated fiber optic cable to a compact connection box. The LC/APC connector ensures a stable and low-loss connection. The box features matching LC/APC simplex couplings and serves as a central fiber optic connection point.
Application: The fiber optic FTTH connection box LC/APC is suitable for structured fiber optic cabling in residential and commercial areas. It is typically used for FTTH building entries and enables a clean, well-organized installation. Mounting is flexible on walls or DIN rails.
Material: The connection box is made of robust ABS/PC (UL94-V0) and is designed for long-term use. The cable has a halogen-free LSZH jacket and is finished in white. The materials used meet high standards for safety and fire protection.
Technology: The set is based on OS2 9/125 single-mode fiber with G657.A2 characteristics for increased bend insensitivity. The LC/APC connector with an 8° polish reduces reflections and ensures reliable signal transmission. The box has compact dimensions of 80 x 80 x 30 mm with a cable diameter of 2.2 mm and complies with IEC 60332-1-2, IEC 60754-2, and IEC 61034 standards.
Conclusion: If you are looking for a reliable FTTH connection solution with LC/APC, this pre-terminated kit is the right choice. It combines high-quality OS2 fiber, precise LC/APC connectors, and a compact connection box for simple and professional installation.
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FAQ
What is an FTTH connection?
- FTTH stands for "Fiber to the Home". The fiber optic cable is routed directly into the apartment or house, providing very high bandwidths.
How do I know if I have FTTH?
- Usually, it is stated in your contract, on the fiber optic wall outlet, or on the router connection. Your provider can also inform you if FTTH is available at your location.
Which router for FTTH?
- With FTTH, it depends on the handover point. Often you need a router with a WAN port or a model that is compatible with your media converter or modem.
Is FTTH single-mode or multi-mode?
- FTTH is generally single-mode. For residential connections, OS2 is typically used, not multi-mode.
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