Descriptions
A 1 inlet 1 outlet drop cable splice box (TP-3127-B) is a device used in telecommunications and networking to facilitate the connection and splicing of drop cables. Drop cables are typically smaller diameter cables that connect individual subscribers or endpoints to a larger distribution network, such as fiber optic or coaxial cables.
The "1 inlet 1 outlet" specification indicates that the splice box has one port for incoming cables (inlet) and one port for outgoing cables (outlet). This means it can accommodate one drop cable entering and one exiting.
These splice boxes are often used in outdoor installations, such as in telecommunications distribution networks, where they provide protection for the spliced connections from environmental factors like moisture, dust, and physical damage. They help ensure reliable connectivity between the main distribution network and individual subscribers or endpoints.
Main Features
Inlet: This refers to the point where the main cable enters the splice box. The main cable typically carries signals from a larger network, such as a fiber optic backbone.
Outlet: This is where the drop cable exits the splice box. The drop cable is usually a smaller cable that connects to individual subscribers or endpoints.
Drop Cable: This is the cable that extends from the splice box to the subscriber's location. It's often a smaller, more flexible cable designed for easier installation and connection to individual premises.
Splice: The splice box allows for the connection of the main cable to the drop cable. Splicing involves joining the individual fibers or conductors of the cables in a secure and reliable manner to ensure proper signal transmission.
Box: The enclosure that houses the splicing components and provides protection against environmental factors such as moisture, dust, and physical damage.
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Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-3127-B | Drop cable splice box, 102mm(H) x ø10mm, 1 inlet 1 oulet |