GX-Series Subgrouping Cables - Typical Termination Approach
In a Typical Installation, GX-Series Subgrouping Cables Will:
Provide efficient, economical cabling to multiple destinations within a facility without further protection, splicing or retermination for distribution.
Permit easy installation of high fiber counts, even through tight spaces, due to highly dense cable construction.
Allow separation and identification of groups of different fibers, such as single-mode and multimode, each in different subgroup cables.
Permit direct termination with connectors, reducing material and installation cost.
Simplified Direct Termination
in a Protective Box
(Diagram A)
Be used both indoors and outdoors
eliminate splices and discontinuities.
improve reliability.
reduce cost.
Diagram A
Breakout Subgroup
GX-Series Subgrouping Cable
(Diagram B)
Diagram B
Building Riser
Breakout Subgroup
GX Series Subgrouping Cable
PatchCables
Protective Box
Subcable from GX-Series Cable
Riser-Related Cable Going Into Building
Splice Tray & Closure
Loose-Tube Gel-Filled Cable Coming In
GX-Series Subgrouping cables may be directly terminated with connectors to a protective box at the equipment rack.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, thay make installation simpler and less costly.
900 um buffered fiber is environmentally and mechanically protected.
GX-Series Subgrouping cables beat gel-filed 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.