This Product Selection Guide contains information to help select products in the Splice Enclosures, Protection category on DigiKey.com
Splice enclosure and protection products are used to guard junctions of fiber optic or electrical conductors against damage or ingress of foreign materials and contaminants. Included products range from specially adapted plastic enclosures with hinged lids intended for indoor use, to single use mold/epoxy kits designed for protecting direct-buried electrical utility service lines.
SelectionCharacteristics
Type: Defines the primary construction style of the device, indicating which type of part it is and determining its general usage.
Number of Cable Pairs: Indicates splice enclosure capacity in terms of number, size, and type of conductors accommodated.
Diameter - Inside: Indicates the diameter of the opening in the enclosure; the maximum diameter or diameter range of the splice the enclosure is designed to protect.
Length - Overall: The overall length of the product.
Sheath Opening: The diameter of the wire entries in the product, defining the maximum size of wire that can be accommodated.
Features: These are different capabilities or properties of the device such as chemical resistant, dome latching system, or silicone sealing gel.
ProductExamples
MFR PART # | GELWRAP-33/10-250(B12) |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 2094-GELWRAP-33/10-250(B12)-ND |
MANUFACTURER | TE Energy & Utilities |
DESCRIPTION | Wire Splice Wrap Around Splice Cover 10.00" (254.0mm) |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
MFR PART # | GTAP-1(B18) |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 2094-GTAP-1(B18)-ND |
MANUFACTURER | TE Energy & Utilities |
DESCRIPTION | Wire Splice Enclosure System |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
MFR PART # | 82-B1N |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 3M156843-ND |
MANUFACTURER | 3M |
DESCRIPTION | Wire Splice Power Cable Splice Kit |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
MFR PART # | 1143631 |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 277-1143631-ND |
MANUFACTURER | Phoenix Contact |
DESCRIPTION | Wire Splice Tray, Splice 12 Fibers |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
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