Description
ODUs act as a central hub for fiber optic signal distribution, enabling the splitting and routing of optical signals. They facilitate the efficient management of fiber optic connections, making it easier to install, maintain, and troubleshoot fiber optic networks.
Features of Optical Distribution Unit
- Total enclosed structure.
 - Material: PC, wet-proof, water-proof, dust-proof, anti-aging, protection level up to IP65。
 - Clamping for feeder cable and drop cable, fiber splicing, fixation, storage, distribution…etc. all in one.
 - Cable, pigtails, patch cords are running through own path without disturbing each other, cassette type SC/LC/PLC adaptor installation, easy maintenance.
 - Distribution panel can be flipped up, feeder cable can be placed by expression port, easy for maintenance and installation.
 - Suitable for bunchy fibers ,Aerial, Wall-mounting
 
Specification
| Environmental requirement | |
| Working temperature | -40℃~+85℃ | 
| Relative humidity | ≤85%(+30℃) | 
| Atmospheric pressure | 70KPa~106Kpa | 
| Main technical datasheet | |
| Insertion loss | ≤0.3dB | 
| UPC return loss | ≥50dB | 
| APC return loss | ≥60dB | 
| Life of insertion and extraction | >1000 times | 
Detailed Display of Optical Distribution Unit
The units are hinged, allowing easy opening for access to internal parts. Some have handles or latches for secure closure and convenient handling. It features robust enclosures, likely made of durable plastic. One unit has an orange outer casing, while others are black. These enclosures are designed to protect internal components from environmental factors like dust, moisture, and physical damage.

There is a panel with numbered ports (1 to 16) and green optical connectors (SC/APC type, indicated by the green color). These ports are used to connect customer optical fibers or patch cords, enabling the distribution of optical signals to multiple endpoints. This unit has structured areas for cable entry and internal routing, ensuring that incoming and outgoing fibers are organized and managed efficiently to avoid tangling or damage.

Inside, there are white fiber splice trays with circular slots, which are used to organize and protect fiber splices (where two fiber optic cables are joined). These trays provide a neat arrangement to prevent fiber bending and ensure signal integrity. Various colored fiber pigtails (pre-terminated fibers) are visible, which connect to optical connectors.

								








