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RapidNet Fibre RapidNet


HellermannTyton’s RapidNet pre-terminated fibre range offers the same flexibility as the copper products but has the added benefit of providing high density connectivity and performance over greater distances.


The RapidNet pre-terminated fibre system is available as standard in single mode (OS1) and multimode (OM3 and OM4) formats. The RapidNet fibre cassette offers a choice in connectivity options including LC, SC and MTP in cassette to cassette, cassette to fan out, or cassette with MTP connectors on the rear.


MTP Cassette to MTP Cassette The MTP cassette to cassette option is currently available in 4 variants. MTP enables users to install a high density fibre network without demanding too much rack space. Using the 24 Core MTP 12-port cassette, it is possible to achieve 1152 fibres in 1U of rack space.


MTP Cassette to MTP Fan Out The MTP cassette to fan out option has been designed to offer flexible, high density patching/connectivity. The MTP cassette presentation will be the same as above and the fibre fan out option will typically be to either 6 or 12 MTP connectors or for high density patching a 72 LC connector fan out is available.


LC Cassette to LC Cassette The pre-terminated fibre RapidNet LC cassette to cassette is available with either 24 LC ports (using 12 LC duplex adapters) or 12 LC ports (using 6 LC duplex adapters). the 24 port cassette provides up to 96 fibres in 1U of rack space whereas the 12 port cassette can achieve up to 48 ports in 1U. The LC cassette to cassette solution is more commonly used in data centre applications or large comms rooms.


LC Cassette to Fan Out The LC cassette to fan out uses either a 24 or 12 port LC cassette and presents the same amount of LC connectors in a fan out arrangement that is designed for fibre patching or connectivity into active equipment and hardware. The fan outs are also available wit SC connectors providing lflexibility when patching into equipment that uses the SC format.


SC Cassette to Cassette The pre-terminated fibre RapidNet SC cassette to cassette is supplied with 12 SC ports (using 6 SC duplex adapters) providing a maximum of 48 SC ports in 1U of rack space. As with the LC cassette to cassette solution, the SC cassette to cassette version is more commonly used in data centre application or large comms rooms.


SC Cassette to Fan Out The SC cassette to fan out uses the 12 port SC cassette and presents the same amount of SC connectors in a fan out arrangement that is designed for fibre patching or connectivity into active equipment and hardware.


Cassette with Rear MTP Connector The RapidNet cassette with rear MTP connectivity is available in a number of options. The 24 port LC cassette is available with 1 or 2 MTP ports on the rear of the cassette whereas the 12 port LC and SC cassettes are supplied with 1 MTP port on the rear. This option is ideal for installations in areas of limited space.


MTP Back Bone Cable The MTP Back-Bone cable is pre-terminated and pre-tested ensuring the highest performance. The MTP Back-Bone cable can be used for high density patching between two MTP ports and is particularly suited to applications where space is limited.


MTP Connector to Fan Out The MTP to LC fan out is designed to provide a high density inter-connect which uses minimum space making it an ideal solution for patching active hardware in data centres where space is at a premium.


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