Internal / External 64F FDP – Fibre Distribution Point
The Internal / External 64F FDP – Fibre Distribution Point is a high-capacity, scalable enclosure engineered for large-scale fibre distribution in MDU and access network environments. Designed for both indoor and outdoor installations, it delivers robust protection alongside advanced fibre management capabilities.
Built for high-density deployments, the enclosure features a structured internal layout that supports complex fibre routing, high-capacity splicing, splitter integration and organised cable management. This ensures fast, consistent and professional installations across demanding network environments.
With support for mid-span cable access and extensive splitter configurations, the 64F FDP is ideal for major residential developments, commercial sites and network expansion projects, providing a future-proof solution for fibre distribution.
Key Features:
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High-capacity, scalable design for large deployments
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Suitable for internal and external installations (IP55 rated)
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Advanced fibre routing and cable management system
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Installer-friendly access for efficient deployment
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Secure fibre retention and organisation
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High-density, splitter-ready configuration
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Supports mid-span cable access
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Durable, impact-resistant housing
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Wall or pole mountable
Technical Specifications:
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Product Type: Fibre Distribution Point (FDP)
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Fibre Capacity: 64F (LC-DX) / 32F (SC-SX)
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Splice Capacity: Up to 144 fibres
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Splitter Capacity:
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1:4 PLC – 12 units
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1:8 PLC – 8 units
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1:16 PLC – 4 units
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1:32 PLC – 2 units
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Mounting Options: Wall or pole mounted
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Cable Entry:
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Feeder ports: 4 (7–18mm)
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Drop ports: 72 (3–5mm)
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IP Rating: IP55
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Material: PC + ABS (UL94-V0 flame rated)
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Colour: Light Grey
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Dimensions (L × W × H): 428.5 × 274 × 126.5 mm
Applications:
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High-density MDU fibre distribution
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FTTH and FTTx network deployments
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Internal and external building installations
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Large-scale feeder-to-drop cable management
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Residential, commercial and infrastructure fibre networks