ICC Fiber Optic Rack Mount Enclosure - 12 Panel - 4 RU

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ICFORET4RM
4 RU | Accepts 12 Adapter Panels | Built-In Spools | Aluminum | Fits Standard 19' Racks
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ICC’s fiber optic rack mount enclosures consists of a fully enclosed 4 rack mount spaces (RMS), 19 IN wide enclosure which holds 12 fiber optic adapter panels and accepts four small splice tray. Each enclosure features front and rear removable metal covers for quick and easy installation and maintenance. The forward and backward sliding tray allows installers to access the fiber adapter panels as moves, adds and changes (MACs) are required.

Features:

  • Slide out tray with front and rear metal covers
  • Front and rear openings designed to allow room for cable entry and exit and also help minimize cable build up
  • High quality material and fold edge design allow for strength and durability
  • Designed to fit all standard 19 IN wide racks and cabinets
  • 4 rack mount spaces (RMS)
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    Mounting Point Rack Mount
    Rack Units 4
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    What is an adapter panel?


    An adapter panel is a brand-standardized metal sleeve that is used to hold adapters.


    Can I use any fiber patch cable in my network with my enclosure?


    If your fiber enclosure is loaded you must have cables that are compatible with the included adapters.  For unloaded enclosures you must select adapter panels which correspond to your fiber connector type or use a splice tray for single- and mass-fusing.


    What is the difference between simplex and duplex?


    A simplex cable contains a single fiber within a jacket. It can be terminated with one connector at each end.  A duplex cable combines two simplex cables in seperate jacketing with two connectors at each end. It is often referred to as a zipcord.  A simplex adapter and patch cable can only send data in one direction at a time; a duplex adapter and patch cable allows data to be sent and received simultaneously.  Simplex adapters are not compatible with duplex patch cables.


    What is the difference between a port an adapter and a splice?


    The number of ports refers to the number of openings in the panel. A compatible adapter will fit into one port. If the adapter is duplex two connections can be made through one port.  Most adapters are preloaded with a specific style of adapter. A splice is the mechanical bonding of two seperate data lines. With splice trays more data lines can be connected in an enclosure but splicing does not offer the ability to hot swap data lines that adapters allow.


    Should I select a metal or ceramic ferrule?


    The type of internal sleeve required is determined by the type of connector cladding that your cables have. Select adapter panels with the same type of insulation as your cables.


    What are the differences between the fiber connectors?


    ST- Uses a push and turn to lock system


    SC- Has a molded plug casing with push and pull locking system


    LC- Small form factor that resembles an SC connector


    MTRJ- Small form factor with a square plastic casing


    ST SC
    LC MTRJ