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BS EN 50411-3-5:2015 Fibre organisers and closures to be used in optical fibre communication systems. Product specifications Wall outlet

BS EN 50411-3-5:2015

Fibre organisers and closures to be used in optical fibre communication systems. Product specifications Wall outlet

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Označení normy:BS EN 50411-3-5:2015
Počet stran:26
Vydáno:2015-12-31
ISBN:978 0 580 80667 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN 50411-3-5:2015


This standard BS EN 50411-3-5:2015 Fibre organisers and closures to be used in optical fibre communication systems. Product specifications is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.180.20 Fibre optic interconnecting devices

This European Standard covers wall outlets for up to 4 SC foot-print adapters. Various connector types (e.g. SC, LC) can be implemented as long as the adapter fits in the SC foot-print dimensions.

A Wall Outlet is the passive end connection point of a fixed Single Mode fibre based FTTH network to the flexible network of service unit (CPE, ONT) indoor. Products defined by IEV 442-08-02 or IEV 723-09-22 can be considered as Wall Outlets. SI or ENTI are not part of this wall outlet specification.

This specification also covers the possibility of using hybrid (fibre/copper) wall outlets with 1 RJ-45 footprint.

Performance of copper cabling and connectivity is not in the scope of this document, but should be verified in line with EN 50346.

Wall outlets are placed in end user premises by installers and the contents are not intended to be user accessible. Wall outlets may be mounted using a number of techniques: surface mounted on a wall, patress boxes, trunking or raceway; flush mounted or between cable trunking. Cable entry points vary with mounting method: surface mounted or flush mounted boxes may require large holes at the rear of the wall outlet for cable entry requiring little or no strain relief, whereas boxes with cable entry visible to the end user will need cable sealing and strain relief.

Wall outlets covered in the product specification will include a fibre management system (FMS) for managing the incoming cables or fibres. The FMS may include trays for splicing pigtails to incoming cable/fibre.

This European Standard contains the initial, start of life dimensional, optical, mechanical and environmental performance requirements of an optical fibre wall outlet, in order for it to be categorized as an European Standard product.