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Datwyler develops modular distribution system

A Datwyler (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 20, 2008

Datwyler has developed a modular distribution system in addition to its pre-connected copper and fibre optic trunk cables, by which a high packing density may be achieved in distributor housings.

This offers high performance and flexible cabling in server rooms and computer centres.

The system consists of two housing variants of one and three height units, available in stainless steel or with black lacquering, which are equipped with distribution boxes to terminate the thin trunk cables.

The copper distribution boxes provide RJ 45 ports at the front and optionally a Telco adapter or LSAplus contacts at the rear.

The fibre-optic boxes provide an MPO adapter as rear input and an internal fibre duct to the front side FO ports, LCD, SCD, and LSH-C.

APC variants are also available upon request.

Using this modular high-density system, it is possible to complete up to 48 pre-terminated fibre-optic or copper ports per height unit - even composite, if required.

Two types of trunk cables are available for copper data cabling.

The first one consists of six halogen-free, shielded and very thin twisted pair cables with 50-pole Telco connectors mounted on both ends.

This solution allows a 1Gbit/s data transfer at a maximum distance of 60m.

The second consists of six twisted pair cables Uninet 7002 4P that are connected to a box, including circuit board and LSAplus contacts on both ends.

Using this solution, it is possible to transfer up to 10Gbit/s with a maximum permanent link length of 90m.

The fibre optic solution is based on a standardised 12-fibre MPO connector system.

In this case the trunk cables consist of the proven Optoversal cables of maximum 144 fibres that are also very thin.

They are connected to the required number of MPO plugs (for example, 12 plugs for 144 fibres) on both sides via a distributor.

By using pre-connected, very thin trunk cables and thanks to the space-saving connection techniques (Telco, MPO) the new subsystem made by Datwyler Cables allows very easy changes, or extensions, which could be performed during running operations within shortest time without laborious works on site in server rooms and computer centres.

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