Optical cable joint box, also known as optical cable splicing box, is a passive device that provides reliable guarantee for the splicing of optical cables. The optical cable splice box consists of four parts: the splice box cover, the fixing component, the splice box sealing component and the remaining fiber storage tray. The function of the optical cable splice box is to protect the splicing of optical cables. Can be used in overhead, directly buried and pipeline laid optical cable lines. Connect the two lengths of fiber optic cable. The terminal box is where the end of the optical cable is connected, and then connected to the optical switch through optical jumpers.
Therefore, the terminal box is usually installed on a 19-inch rack and can accommodate a relatively large number of optical cable ends. The function of the connector box is to connect two sections of optical cables. The terminal box connects the optical cable to the pigtail for protection. In actual work, the terminal box can be used as an indoor joint box, but the joint box is rarely used as a terminal box. The uses are different. 1. The transfer box can be divided into an optical cable transfer box and a cable transfer box. Their functions are used in the user's front-end configuration. For wire. 2. The splice box generally refers to the optical cable splice box, also called the optical cable connector box. In some places, especially the radio and television systems, it is also called the optical splice package. Its function is to protect the optical cable connector from damage from the outside world. The distribution frame is also divided into optical cable distribution frame and cable distribution frame. It also functions like a handover box, but it is used in the operator's computer room.
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