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BX-Series Breakout Cables - Typical Termination Approach


In a Typical Installation, BX-Series Breakout Cables Will:
  
 Allow direct termination of subcables with connectors
full mechanical termination to subcable strength members.
total environmental protection from connector end to connector end.
 
 Reduce installation cost
eliminate breakout/fanout kits and tubing, splicing of pigtails.
eliminate patch panels, patch cords and connector losses.
reduce material cost.
reduce labor cost.
 
 Ideal for use in point-to point runs in adverse environments.
 
 Improve link budgets
eliminate splice loss.
 
 Be used both indoors and outdoors
eliminate splices and discontinuities.
improve reliability.
reduce cost.

Simplified Direct Connection
to Equipment
(Diagram A)


Diagram A
Subcables directly terminated with connectors
BX-Series Breakout Cable


(Diagram B)

Diagram B
Building Riser
Cable in Underground Duct
Riser-Related Cable Going Into Building
Splice Tray & Closure
Loose-Tube Gel-Filled Cable Coming In
BX-Series Breakout cables beat gel-filled cables by eliminating the messy added step of splicing.
Most outdoor loose-tube gel-filled cables are flammable, and must be spliced to indoor flame-retardant cables for runs into buildings.
By eliminating this complicated step, GX-Series Subgrouping Cables reduce labor, equipment and material cost, as well as improving system performance and reliability.
BX-Series Breakout cables may be directly terminated at equipment.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, thay make installation simpler and less costly.

Subcabled fiber is environmentally and mechanically protected.

 

 

   
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