OPGW Joint Box

28 Aug.,2023

 

ADSS/OPGW metal joint boxs, also known as splitter boxes, are designed to accommodate core connectors to the outdoor intermediate fiber optic cable leading to the control room patch panel. Fiber core connectors are used to connect backbone fiber optic cables (such as OPGW)

Product Description

opgw joint box

ADSS/OPGW metal joint boxs, also known as splitter boxes, are designed to accommodate core connectors to the outdoor intermediate fiber optic cable leading to the control room patch panel. Fiber core connectors are used to connect backbone fiber optic cables (such as OPGW)

HuaNeng fiber optic cable junction box has the following characteristics.

1. The junction box supports, organizes and protects the optical fiber.

2. The junction box ensures that the minimum bending radius of the optical fiber is not exceeded.

3. The junction box has no sharp edges or protrusions that could damage the fiber optic cable.

The junction box provides entry for all cables Includes numbered labels for tube and fiber identification. The housing is lockable.

The Jingyoung junction box is mounted on a wall or pedestal at an easily accessible height.

As a professional manufacturer, supplier and exporter, HuaNeng can support various sizes of metal junction boxes, and we can also customize them to your design.

OPGW Joint Box Features

OPGW (Optical Ground Wire) joint boxes are used in the installation and maintenance of OPGW cables. These joint boxes serve as a connection point for OPGW cables, allowing for easy access to the fiber optic cables for splicing or repairs. Here are some of the features of OPGW joint boxes:

  1. Construction: OPGW joint boxes are typically made of aluminum alloy, which is lightweight and durable. The box is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, such as high winds and extreme temperatures.

  2. Water-tight: OPGW joint boxes are designed to be water-tight, preventing moisture from entering and damaging the fiber optic cables. The joint box is sealed with a rubber gasket, which provides a tight seal against water and dust.

  3. Cable entry ports: The joint box has several cable entry ports, which allow OPGW cables to be easily connected to the joint box. These ports are designed to prevent cable damage and ensure proper cable positioning.

  4. Splicing tray: OPGW joint boxes come with a splicing tray, which provides a convenient location for splicing fiber optic cables. The tray is designed to hold the fiber optic cables in place and protect them from damage during splicing.

  5. Grounding: OPGW joint boxes are grounded to ensure proper electrical safety. The grounding wire is connected to the box, providing a path for electrical current to flow safely to the ground.

OPGW Joint Box Technical Parameters:

a. Ambient temperature: -5 ℃ ~ +60 ℃.

b. Suitable circumstance: indoor

c. the in and out quantity of tail optical fiber:48 pieces

d. adaptor installation quantity:12 pieces

e. suitable cable cores:<=48 cores

f. fiber radius of curvature ≥40mm

g. the length of storage fiber optical ≥1m

h. weight: 2.0KG

Order Information: The cores of cable and the quantity of out and in.

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Installation Guide

1. Cut off the port where the cable needs to be imported.
2. Pass the cable through the heat shrink tube
3. Remove the cable sheath and clean it. Cut the reinforcement into 5 cm lengths. Pass it through the attachment screw and bend it to secure it to the screw. Then tighten the screws.
4. Remove the loose tubing of the fiber optic cable and clean the bare fibers. Pass them through the transparent PE tube. Wrap the PE tube and the end of the cable with PVC tape.
5. Wrap the excess loose buffer in the appropriate cycle and place it in the storage basket.
6. Wrap the fiber from the bottom tray to the top tray as shown above. Fuse the connectors and shrink the protective tubes and secure them in the tray and place on the tray cover.
7. Bind the tray using Velcro strips.
8. Slightly sand the surface of the cable jacket and ports with an abrasive strip.
9. Clean the surface of the cable and the ports.
10. Move the heat shrink tubing to cover the base port and the cable. Mark the tube end on the cable and apply aluminum film to it. The blue line of the film should be in the same position as the markings. (The edge near the blue line should be inside the tube. The other side is outside the tube.) Use a blunt instrument to adhere the film evenly and tightly to the cable. Heat the tube to slowly shrink the seal from the direction of the red arrow. (If 2 cables are to be guided in the oval port, use branch clamps to separate the cables while heating the branch clamps to seal the space.)
11. Follow the same procedure as for the oval port to heat the round port.
12. Close the cover with the clips.
13. Select the appropriate mounting kit for the different installation environments.