PLC (Planar Lightwave Circuit) Splitters are compact and efficient optical power distribution devices designed to evenly split or combine optical signals in fiber optic networks. Utilizing advanced planar waveguide technology, they provide high splitting accuracy, low insertion loss, and excellent uniformity, ensuring stable and reliable signal transmission across multiple outputs. With a compact and robust design, PLC Splitters are suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations and are available in various configurations to meet diverse network requirements. Widely used in FTTH (Fiber to the Home) networks, passive optical networks (PON), data centers, and cable television systems, PLC Splitters play a critical role in enabling efficient signal distribution and ensuring seamless network performance.
SEESUO's PLC Splitters offer unmatched value with a perfect combination of affordability and high performance. We provide competitively priced products without compromising on quality, ensuring reliable and efficient signal distribution for your optical network needs. With a customer-first approach, we offer personalized customization options to meet specific project requirements. Supported by a mature and robust supply chain, we guarantee consistent product availability and prompt delivery. Designed for excellent performance and durability, SEESUO's PLC Splitters deliver exceptional cost-efficiency, making them the ideal choice for FTTH networks, PON systems, data centers, and more.
1. Installation Guide
Inspect the Splitter: Check the splitter and its connectors for any visible damage or contamination before installation.
Choose a Suitable Location: Select a clean, dry, and secure location for installation, ensuring it is free from excessive vibrations and moisture.
Connect the Input Fiber: Align the input fiber connector with the designated input port, and gently insert it until securely seated. Avoid applying excessive force.
Connect the Output Fibers: Similarly, connect the output fibers to the splitter’s output ports, ensuring proper alignment and a secure connection.
Secure the Splitter: Use mounting brackets or adhesive strips to securely fix the splitter in place, minimizing movement or stress on the cables.
Manage Cables: Organize and label cables to ensure easy identification and prevent tangling or bending beyond the specified minimum bend radius.
2. Cleaning Guide
Gather Cleaning Supplies: Use fiber cleaning tools such as lint-free wipes, cleaning pens, or isopropyl alcohol for connectors.
Clean Connectors: Gently clean the connector end faces before installation using appropriate cleaning tools, ensuring no dust or debris is present.
Inspect with a Microscope: If available, use a fiber inspection scope to confirm the cleanliness and integrity of the connector surfaces.
Reapply Dust Caps: When not in use, protect the splitter ports with dust caps to prevent contamination.
3. Usage and Handling Tips
Avoid Overbending: Ensure that the splitter’s fiber cables are not bent beyond their specified bend radius to maintain performance and longevity.
Prevent Strain: Avoid pulling or applying tension to the splitter cables during and after installation.
Store Properly: If not installed immediately, store the splitter in a clean and dry environment, ideally in its original packaging.
Inspect Regularly: Periodically check the splitter and its connections to ensure they remain clean, secure, and undamaged.
PLC (Planar Lightwave Circuit) Splitters are compact and efficient optical power distribution devices designed to evenly split or combine optical signals in fiber optic networks. Utilizing advanced planar waveguide technology, they provide high splitting accuracy, low insertion loss, and excellent uniformity, ensuring stable and reliable signal transmission across multiple outputs. With a compact and robust design, PLC Splitters are suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations and are available in various configurations to meet diverse network requirements. Widely used in FTTH (Fiber to the Home) networks, passive optical networks (PON), data centers, and cable television systems, PLC Splitters play a critical role in enabling efficient signal distribution and ensuring seamless network performance.
SEESUO's PLC Splitters offer unmatched value with a perfect combination of affordability and high performance. We provide competitively priced products without compromising on quality, ensuring reliable and efficient signal distribution for your optical network needs. With a customer-first approach, we offer personalized customization options to meet specific project requirements. Supported by a mature and robust supply chain, we guarantee consistent product availability and prompt delivery. Designed for excellent performance and durability, SEESUO's PLC Splitters deliver exceptional cost-efficiency, making them the ideal choice for FTTH networks, PON systems, data centers, and more.
1. Installation Guide
Inspect the Splitter: Check the splitter and its connectors for any visible damage or contamination before installation.
Choose a Suitable Location: Select a clean, dry, and secure location for installation, ensuring it is free from excessive vibrations and moisture.
Connect the Input Fiber: Align the input fiber connector with the designated input port, and gently insert it until securely seated. Avoid applying excessive force.
Connect the Output Fibers: Similarly, connect the output fibers to the splitter’s output ports, ensuring proper alignment and a secure connection.
Secure the Splitter: Use mounting brackets or adhesive strips to securely fix the splitter in place, minimizing movement or stress on the cables.
Manage Cables: Organize and label cables to ensure easy identification and prevent tangling or bending beyond the specified minimum bend radius.
2. Cleaning Guide
Gather Cleaning Supplies: Use fiber cleaning tools such as lint-free wipes, cleaning pens, or isopropyl alcohol for connectors.
Clean Connectors: Gently clean the connector end faces before installation using appropriate cleaning tools, ensuring no dust or debris is present.
Inspect with a Microscope: If available, use a fiber inspection scope to confirm the cleanliness and integrity of the connector surfaces.
Reapply Dust Caps: When not in use, protect the splitter ports with dust caps to prevent contamination.
3. Usage and Handling Tips
Avoid Overbending: Ensure that the splitter’s fiber cables are not bent beyond their specified bend radius to maintain performance and longevity.
Prevent Strain: Avoid pulling or applying tension to the splitter cables during and after installation.
Store Properly: If not installed immediately, store the splitter in a clean and dry environment, ideally in its original packaging.
Inspect Regularly: Periodically check the splitter and its connections to ensure they remain clean, secure, and undamaged.