Protector frame - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Protector frame


Sep 1, 1998

The 191 Protector Frame provides building-entry protection and a crossconnect facility for large customer-premises installations. This double-sided, free-standing combination frame is constructed of heavy-gauge steel with a beige enameled finish. The 191 BET Protector Frame can mount up to 12 100-pair protectors on each of two vertical sides for a total of 2400-pair protection. The 191 MOXS Protector Frame can be configured to accommodate 12 100-pair protectors on the vertical side and eight 300-pair crossconnect mounts on the horizontal side. A maximum of 10 frames can be installed adjacent to one another.

SIECOR CORP.

HICKORY, NC


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