FST Flexible Service Terminal Splitter With OptiTap Connectors
Description:
The flexible service terminal (FST) series is designed especially for fast, easy network connections in space-constrained environments. A small terminal unit attached to staggered-length connector cables gives installers maximum flexibility in the tightest, most challenging install situations. Hardened fiber stubs make for fast, reliable, plug-and-play distribution to customer premises. The FST’s unique design also simplifies maintenance, as the flexible hardened adapter stubs are easy to clean and re-connect without removing the terminal from its installed position.
OptiTap Male Connector | OptiTap Female Connector | 5mm Round Cable |
Features:
- Flexible Service Terminals incorporate hardened connector technology that is designed to withstand the rugged outside plant environment
- Hardened connectors are factory-terminated and environmentally sealed for use in optical drop cable deployments
- Flexible structure plus very small branching unit, allowing installation in constrained spaces
- Output cables are staggered, optimizing distributed space consumption and minimizing cable kinking
FST Splitter Specification:
| Type | 1:2, 1:4, 1:6, 1:8, 1:12 |
| Product Type | Flexible Service Terminal Splitter |
| Operating Temperature | -40 ºC to +65 ºC (-40 ºF to +149 ºF) |
| Fiber Type | G.657A2 |
| Environmental Space | Above ground | Below ground | Buried |
| Relative Humidity | 5%–100%, condensing |
| Qualification Standards | IP67 as standard(IP68 as optional) |
Cable Specifications:
| Cable Type | Round outdoor cable – Loose Tube |
| Cable Size | 5.0mm |
| Cable Length | Customized |
| Attenuation, maximum | 0.30 dB/km @ 1550 nm | 0.40 dB/km @ 1310 nm |
| Operating Wavelength Range | 1260–1650 nm |
| Directivity, minimum | 60 dB |
| Item | Insert Loss |
| 1:2 | ≤4.1dB |
| 1:4 | ≤7.4dB |
| 1:8 | ≤10.5dB |
Technical Drawing For Reference:
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Applications:
- FTTH Projects
- FTTA Projects
- Truck cable connecting
- Prospecting or military communication