CCH-04U CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS, CCH-04U Datasheet - Page 2

CONNECTOR HOUSING

CCH-04U

Manufacturer Part Number
CCH-04U
Description
CONNECTOR HOUSING
Manufacturer
CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS
Datasheet

Specifications of CCH-04U

Cabinet Style
Rack Mount
Rack U Height
4
External Height - Imperial
7"
External Width - Imperial
17"
External Depth - Imperial
12"
Drop Ship
Yes
External Height
7"
External Width
17"
External Depth
12"
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Plug & Play
A LANscape
®
Plug & Play
New smaller epoxy plugs and pulling sleeves make the trunks easier and quicker to install than other preter-
minated fiber optic cabling solutions. The pulling sleeves incorporate a new quick entry zippered removal
system to access the protective grip and the smaller design allows for installation through smaller conduits and
pathways. The new, reusable pulling grip has a clam-shell design that offers unsurpassed connector protection
and fast, intuitive access to connectors providing rapid network deployment.
New molded features in the trunk furcation plugs integrate into Corning Cable Systems hardware and attach
quickly into equipment racks or cabinets with optional mounting brackets.
System trunks use the MTP
simplex connector. These high-density connectors are used to significantly accelerate the network cabling
process, minimize errors and reduce space. Plug & Play
support up to 216 fibers.
The high-density MTP Connector allows the use of compact multifiber cables instead of bulkier simplex
cable or several low-fiber-count cables. Up to 45 percent space savings and three times the fiber capacity can
be achieved over traditional bulkier cabling solutions.
Plug & Play Universal Systems Extender Trunks
Plug & Play Universal Systems Extender Trunks are manufactured with pinned MTP Connectors on one
end of the cable trunk and non-pinned MTP Connectors on the other end. The pinned MTP Connectors
mate with the non-pinned connectors of the Plug & Play Universal Systems trunk and the non-pinned MTP
Connectors are plugged into the Plug & Play Universal Systems module or harness. Multiple extender
trunks can be plugged into each other to extend system length to where it’s needed.
Plug & Play Universal Systems Harnesses
Plug & Play Universal Systems Harnesses are used to break out the 12-fiber MTP Connectors terminated on
trunk cables into simplex- or duplex-style connectors. Harness assemblies have a pinned MTP Connector
on one end that connects to a Plug & Play Universal Systems trunk. The other end is equipped with
single-fiber or MT-RJ connectors and is designed to accommodate many ranges of leg length requirements
to ease fiber routing.
Corning Cable Systems Plug & Play Universal Systems harnesses are targeted for data center and high-
fiber-count telecommunications systems where there is no room to mount interconnect hardware into racks
or cabinets. The 2.0 mm legs for single-fiber and MT-RJ connectors provide a more rugged solution than
products with 900 µm legs. Used with the Plug & Play Universal Systems trunks or extender trunks, they
provide quick installation in applications where up-jacketed legs are needed for direct installation into elec-
tronic equipment. They provide a routing solution that is less dense than traditional jumpers since the ribbon
cable end of the harness is much smaller than the equivalent six 2-fiber jumpers.
Plug & Play Universal Systems Modules
Corning Cable Systems Plug & Play Universal Systems Modules are used to break out the 12-fiber MTP
Connectors terminated on trunk cables into simplex- or duplex-style connectors. Simplex- and duplex-style
jumpers can then be used to patch into system equipment ports, patch panels or client ports. The module
features simplex or duplex port adapters across the front and one or two MTP Connector adapters across the
back. A factory-installed and tested optical fiber assembly inside the module connects the front adapters to the
back MTP Connector adapter(s). The modules fit into standard Corning Cable Systems LANscape
patch panels and are available with 12-fiber configurations for ST
connectors and 24-fiber configurations for MT-RJ and LC connectors. MT-RJ and MTP Connectors are
pinned to coincide with system parameters.
Using modules provides adaptability for the changing data center environment. Facing technology refresh
frequencies of 12-18 months, Plug & Play Universal Systems modules used in the data center offer a great
advantage. When future connector requirements change, CCH modules can easily be swapped out with new
ones, leaving the existing trunk cable infrastructure in place.
Patch Cords
A variety of single- and 2-fiber patch cords are available to complete the data center cabling infrastructure.
Plug & Play Universal Systems are constructed with a value-added fiber polarity wiring solution that is not backwards
compatible with systems utilizing a fiber pair-wise flip polarity solution such as those placed in the trunk or module.
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Corning Cable Systems reserves the right to improve, enhance and modify the features and specifications of Corning Cable Systems products
without prior notification. LANscape is a registered trademark of Corning Cable Systems Brands, Inc. Plug & Play and Pretium are trademarks of
Corning Cable Systems Brands, Inc. Discovering Beyond Imagination is a trademark of Corning Incorporated. MTP is a registered trademark of
USConec, Ltd. ST is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Corning
Cable Systems is ISO 9001 certified. © 2005 Corning Cable Systems. All rights reserved. Published in the USA. LAN-668-EN / August 2005 / 7.5M
Pretium
Universal Systems
Solutions Product
Universal Systems Trunks
®
Connector, which is a 12-fiber connector with a footprint similar to the SC
Universal Systems utilizing MTP Connectors can
®
compatible, MT-RJ, LC or SC duplex
®
Solutions