Siemon launches Surface Pack Box

Siemon has launched the Surface Pack™ Box. Designed for high density work areas that require rapid deployment of cabling systems, the new Surface Pack Box is available in compact 3-port and 6-port versions and supports category 5e, 6, 6A and 7A installations.

  • Tuesday, 4th February 2014 Posted 10 years ago in by Phil Alsop

In common with a Grid Outlet Position (GOP) box, the Surface Pack Box will typically be deployed in buildings with a raised floor system, such as in call centres and trading floors. Designed for use with or without flexible plastic conduit, cables can be routed and secured via a strain relief point within the box and terminated to the outlets. The Surface Pack Box can be pre-terminated with chosen outlets and ready for rapid deployment once construction is finalised. Siemon MAX®, Z-MAX® and TERA ® outlets are all supported by Surface Pack Box, affording a choice of unshielded or screened systems for performance from category 5e to 7A.


“The Surface Pack Box has been designed specifically to support rapid project rollout and high density demands,” explained Siemon product manager, Brian McCaffrey. “It brings great advantages in its design and construction and accommodates deployment of a wide range of cabling systems. It provides a great return on investment, thanks not only to its speed and ease of use, but also its durability.”


Two mounting options are available for the Surface Pack Box; mounting directly to the work area surface, or by means of a bracket that can be pre-mounted to a fixed location, allowing the enclosure to be clipped into place via a one-touch latch. Whether direct mounted or using the bracket, cables are secured by a sturdy tie down point inside the box, ensuring proper strain relief.


The Surface Pack Box design presents the ports at an angle on the face of the Surface Pack Box to optimise space usage and allow patch cords to be neatly dressed at a low profile, whilst still affording easy access to terminations. Ample labelling is provided for both the box and the ports, with blanks available for port count variants to accommodate future expansion.