Fibre Ducting Systems
FAQs
A fibre ducting system provides a dedicated pathway for routing and protecting fibre optic cables within data centres, central offices, and telecom networks. It ensures fibres are kept safe from bending, crushing, and accidental damage, while also maintaining proper bend radius and airflow for long term reliability.
CommScope FiberGuide is a modular, high capacity system ideal for large data centres, with quick snap fittings for faster installation.
Gigaduct is a cost effective, lightweight ducting with a wide range of fittings for flexible routing.
Warren & Brown, known for its tool-less installation and robust designs suitable for demanding telecom environments.
All three systems are engineered to deliver efficient cable management, scalability, and reduced installation time.
A complete system typically includes:
- Straight duct sections to form the main pathways.
- Bends, tees, and junctions for routing around corners or splitting runs.
- Drop-offs and outlets for directing fibres into cabinets or racks.
- Support brackets and mounting hardware for fixing ducts overhead or on racks.
- End caps and covers to protect and neatly finish duct runs.
When selecting, consider:
- Capacity requirements, the number of fibres you need to route now and in the future.
- Installation environment, like data center, central office, or telecom site.
- Compatibility, ensure ducts and fittings are compatible with your existing infrastructure.
- Ease of installation, choose tool-less or quick fit systems for faster deployments.
- Scalability, select modular systems that allow you to expand as your network grows.