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Voice Cabling


LSA-Profil Disconnection strips 10 pair modules with disconnection points for opening the line, testing in both directions or insertion of graded protection elements • LSA-PLUS modules mount on back mount frames • Suitable for use in all xDSL and ADSL2+ circuits


Item 771180


Man. Code


Description 6089 1 121-02 Disconnection Strip


Pairs 10 Pair


Type Profil


KRONECTION Boxes Distribution boxes used to connect and distribute cable wires in indoor applications • Pre-assembled switching equipment for 20 pairs


• LSA-PLUS contacts are used to terminate cable wires as well as integral earthing wires


• Protection IP20 according to DIN 40050 • Flammability according to UL 94 V-O


Termination IDC


Colour Cream


UoM Each


Item 771216


Man. Code 6429 1 016-00


Description Krone Box Conn


Location Internal


Pairs 20 Pair


KRONE Internal Box Connection 301A Small plastic distribution box for surface mount applications • Pre-installed connections for 100 pairs • Enclosure made of highly impact-resistant, thermoplastic ABS Plastic • Flammability class according to UL 94V-0 • Protection class IP 20 according to DIN 40050 • Designed for indoor use


Type 201C


Height 170


Width 120


Depth 35


UoM Each


Item 774568


Man. Code 6530 1 017-00


Description Box Connection


Location Internal


Pairs 100 Pair


Type 301


Height 320mm


Width 210mm


Depth 120mm


UoM Each


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