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Nenco FOSC Straight Through 96 Fibre Capacity - NNFOSC106

SKU NNFOSC106
by Nenco
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Description
Nenco external splice closure for fast, reliable and economical fibre terminations. This
enclosure is made from moulded plastic and has a silicon sealing material to ensure a tight environmental seal providing an IP68/9 rating. It can be direct buried or mounted on walls, with resistance to UV, vibration, and providing a water tight seal. It also has an excellent temperature range, -40 degrees to +65 degrees for long term reliability.

Features

  • Provides a perfect solution for protecting fibre splices from permeation of water.
  • Used for underground, aerial, building entrance, pedestal and direct buried applications.
  • This closure can accommodate up to 96 cores, which can cover most of the applications in fibre distribution networks.
  • FOSC106 has Mechanical and Chemical resistance for all the application areas in fibre networks and is designed
  • Developed based on proven sealing technology.
  • Made of robust ABS parts and special silicon sealing materials.
  • The sealing of the closure is achieved by non oxidized special screws.
  • The closure kit includes all the necessary accessories–parts for complete closure installation including:
    • 1 x 24 fibre splice tray
    • 24 x 60mm splice protectors
    • 1 x 900mm Buffer tubing
    • 12 x cable ties
    • 4 x cable entry blank plugs
    • 1 x allen key
    • 1 x abrasive cloth
    • 1 x adhesive tape
    • 1 x cable entry sealing tape
    • Installation instructions

Specification

  • Size: 432mm x 186mm x 100mm
  • Max 4 Trays each up to 24 fibres (96 Fibres)
  • 4 Ports (max 16mm cable)
  • Accessory Splice Tray type: NNFOSC106TRAY


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