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Optical Distribution Frame

KSh8,500

Description

Optical Distribution Frame is a framework used in telecommunications to manage optical fiber cables, connectors, and splices. It serves as a central point for organizing, terminating, and interconnecting fiber optic cables within a network.

 

Optical Distribution Frame Features and Benefits

Multiple adapter options
Fits standard 19” racks
45° open working angle
Up to 48 fiber in 1U

Optical Distribution Frame Applications

Indoor applications
Data centers
Telecommunication networks
Premise
Data communication

 

Optical Distribution Frame (ODF)

Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) Specifications:

  1. Size and Design: ODFs come in various sizes, ranging from small wall-mounted units to large floor-standing cabinets. They are designed to accommodate different numbers of fiber-optic cables and connectors based on the specific requirements of the network.
  2. Modularity: ODFs are often modular, allowing for easy expansion or reconfiguration of the fiber optic network as needed. Modules can include patch panels, splice trays, and cable management components.
  3. Connector Types: ODFs support various types of fiber optic connectors, such as SC (Subscriber Connector), LC (Lucent Connector), ST (Straight Tip), and MTP/MPO (Multi-Fiber Push-On/Pull-Off), depending on the network’s needs.
  4. Cable Management: They feature cable management systems to organize and route incoming and outgoing fiber optic cables neatly, minimizing the risk of damage or tangling.
  5. Splicing Capacity: ODFs may include splice trays or enclosures to accommodate fiber optic splices, allowing technicians to join optical fibers.

 

Optical Distribution Frame Applications:

  1. Telecommunications Networks: ODFs are commonly used in telecommunications networks, including telephone networks, internet service provider (ISP) networks, and cable television networks, to manage the distribution of optical signals.
  2. Data Centers: In data centers, ODFs are used to connect various networking equipment, such as switches, routers, and servers, using fiber-optic cables for high-speed data transmission.
  3. Enterprise Networks: Large enterprises and organizations use ODFs to establish reliable and high-performance internal communication networks, connecting different departments and locations.
  4. Industrial Applications: ODFs find applications in industrial environments, such as manufacturing plants and utilities, where robust and dependable communication infrastructure is essential for monitoring and control systems.

 

 

Optical Distribution Frame Advantages:

  1. Improved Organization: ODFs provide a structured and organized way to manage fiber optic cables, connectors, and splices, reducing the risk of cable congestion and simplifying maintenance tasks.
  2. Ease of Troubleshooting: With cables neatly organized and labeled within the ODF, technicians can quickly identify and troubleshoot connectivity issues, minimizing downtime and disruption to services.
  3. Scalability: ODFs are designed to be scalable, allowing for easy expansion or modification of the fiber optic network as the demand for bandwidth increases or network requirements change.
  4. Protection: ODFs offer physical protection to fiber optic cables and connectors, shielding them from environmental factors such as dust, moisture, and mechanical stress, which can degrade signal quality and reliability.
  5. Space Efficiency: By consolidating multiple fiber optic cables and connectors into a centralized ODF, valuable rack or floor space is optimized, especially in crowded data center environments.

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