1.1 Product definition
This European Standard covers wall boxes for up to 288 fibre splices. Wall boxes for connectors will be covered
in a future part of the EN 50411-3 series.
This European Standard covers two environmental service requirements, for use inside a building under
category C and externally of buildings under category G both to EN 61753-1:2007.
This European Standard contains the initial, start of life dimensional, optical, mechanical and environmental
performance requirements of a fully installed optical fibre wall box, in order for it to be categorised as an EN
standard product.
The wall box must be suitable for fixing to a vertical internal or external surface above ground level.
The wall box is a housing containing a fibre management system, containing splice trays of various fibre
separation levels, and may contain one or more of the following:
• storage and/or routing of cable;
• through-box/uncut fibre, cable storage;
• passive devices.
This document specifies the number of splice trays for each fibre separation level.
1.2 Operating environment
The tests selected combined with the severity and duration is representative of indoor and outside plant for
above ground environments defined by:
EN 61753-1:
- category C: Controlled environment
- category G: Ground level environment
1.3 Reliability
Whilst the anticipated service life expectancy of the product in this environment is 20 years, compliance with this
European Standard does not guarantee the reliability of the product. This should be predicted using a
recognised reliability assessment programme.
1.4 Quality assurance
Compliance with this European Standard does not guarantee the manufacturing consistency of the product. This
should be maintained using a recognised quality assurance programme.
1.5 Allowed fibre and cable types
All types of fibre are permitted for a FMS with a minimum bend radius of 30 mm. A minimum bend of 20 mm can
only be used with a B 6 fibre. The box, once tested according to this product specification, will be also suited for
other fibre types, for example bend insensitive, dispersion shifted, non-zero dispersion shifted and multimode
fibres.
This wall box standard allows both single-mode and multi-mode fibre to be used and covers all IEC standard
optical fibre cables with their various fibre capacities, types and designs as long as fitting in the box does not
contravene the minimum bend radius.
The minimum bend radius of fibre depends on its type, and is applicable for all operational wavelengths:
• EN 60793-2-10, Type A1 multimode fibre is 30 mm;
• EN 60793-2-50, Type B 1.1 and B 1.3 singlemode fibre is 30 mm; (20 mm is accepted for total lengths less
than 2 m)
• EN 60793-2-50, Type B6-a1, B6-a2 singlemode fibre (ITU-T G.657) is 20 mm (15 mm is accepted for total
lengths less than 0,5 m)