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Net retail price
1 099,90 PLN /szt.
 
Gross retail price
1 352,88 PLN /szt.
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23%
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Symbol
S-SKR1-2-A15-R-PP
Barcode
5904858984084
Weight
650kg
Basic unit
szt.
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Description

A cable chamber is a standard structure used for installing equipment and components of telecommunication networks, such as cables, connectors, splitters, splices, and others.

Primarily designed for telecommunication networks, these chambers facilitate the connection and distribution of various types of cables, including fiber optic, copper, and others.

The functions of telecommunication chambers include:



  • Easy network management, including expansion, modernization, and maintenance.


  • Safe and convenient space for conducting repairs and maintenance.


  • Protection of network devices and components from damage and atmospheric conditions.


  • Facilitation of the identification and location of specific cables or network elements.

Telecommunication chambers are highly useful in densely populated urban areas where there is a high concentration of cables and network devices.

Additionally, chambers are available in various classes of concrete, depending on their intended use:



  • Class A15: Areas for pedestrians and cyclists, domestic areas.


  • Class B125: Sidewalks, pedestrian areas, parking lots for passenger cars.


  • Class C250: Curb-side areas, unpaved surfaces without vehicle traffic.


  • Class D400: Roadways, shoulders, parking lots for various types of vehicles.

Chambers are also additionally insulated with special materials, providing greater tightness and durability.

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