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Fiber Access Terminal
Fiber Optic Pedestal
- Provide protection for optical cable distribution, which is waterproof and dustproof;
- Independent Optical Fiber I splice area, adapter connection area and cable wiring parking area, easy to operate and maintain;
- The box body is upper and low structure. After open it can be operated on both sides of the front and back without shielding;
- Internet metal parts are electrostatic sprayed with uniform color and elegant appearance.
- Easy to put the terminal box inside
- Easy to install on the ground
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Description:

H&T design a special pedestal for FTTX project. The pedestal offers two-stage environmental protection of fiber optic loop distribution cable and customer service drops in FTTX deployments. This two-stage protection is accomplished by housing a weather-tight interior enclosure within the confines of a non-metallic buried distribution pedestal. We can put the terminal boxes with 2fibers to 48fibers inside the pedestal.


What is fiber pedestal?

H&T plays a critical role in enabling service providers to build reliable, cost-effective fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) networks.  H&T’ comprehensive line of fiber pedestals offers environmentally-protected access points along the entire last mile of the fiber network.  

H&T's Fiber Pedestals are designed to provide users maximum flexibility in splicing technologies and feature a non-metallic construction that offers superior OSP protection against floods, fire, dirt, insects and impact.

Fiber optic pedestal Technical specifications

Capacity

48core

Size

670*340*300mm

Appearance

Round

Weight

7.8kgs

Material

PE

IP level

IP55

Color

Green

Installation method

Ground mounted

Operation temperature

-40~60

Application:
Widely used in FTTX Network.
Telecommunication Networks.
Data communications Networks and Local Area Networks.