Fiber Optic Cable
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1 Fiber Optic Cable Optical fibers from a choice of major cable manufacturers are available in several grades to manage the bandwidth requirements of today's voice, data and video networks. Single Mode Enhanced single mode (ESMF) features improved attenuation and optical loss performance. Now the standard offering for long haul, metro/campus applications, Fiber-to-the-home (FTTh) and premise networks. Low and Zero Water Peak (better performance across all wavelengths), Non-Zero Dispersion-Shifted (NZDF) and bendinsensitive versions are available. Used in all constructions including loose tube, tight buffer, ribbon and central tube designs. Multimode Multimode fiber (MM) provides superior performance for many short distance and premise networks with demanding bandwidth applications and Gigabit transmission speeds. Standard grade 62.5 FDDI to Laster-optimized 50µm versions are available. Many constructions are available to meet the needs for all outdoor and indoor applications. Gel Free Manufacture defines "gel free" fiber optic cables as cables with no water blocking gel between or in the buffer tubes. Cables with no water blocking gel between the buffer tubes only are described as dry. Fiber Selection Chart Grade Multimode Fiber Size (µ) Standards Compliance Link Length (m) Data Rate (Gb) 6 50/125 exceeds TIA/EIA-568-B ISO M3 5 50/125 TIA/EIA-568-B.3-1 ISO M /125 TIA/EIA-568-B /125 TIA/EIA-568-B.3-1 1, /125 TIA/EIA-568-B /125 FDDI grade - - Single Mode* - - ITU G.652.c/d - - *Multiple single mode grades and constructions in stock. Call for details. Used in most current cable plants, but not recommended for future installations except as patch cordage Low water peak fiber with advantages for CWDM applications Optical Specifications 1 OFL = Overfilled Launch 2 Effective Modal Bandwith, determined by RML or DMD performance specifications 3 Max. Attentuation for Tight Buffered, Ribbon, Micro-Loose Tube and Loose Tube Plenum Cable Jacket Color Chart Cable Type Loose Tube & Outside Plant Industrial Tray Tight Buffered Grades 2, 3, 4 Tight Buffered Grades 5, 6 Tight Buffered Single Mode Jacket Color Black Orange Orange Aqua Yellow Non-standard jacket colors are available upon request Fiber Sub-Unit Color Code Chart Per EIA/TIA 598-A Fiber/ Tube No. Color 1 Blue 2 Orange 3 Green 4 Brown 5 Slate 6 White Fiber/ Tube No. Grade Color 7 Red Glass Type 62.5/125µ 62.5/125µ 50/125µ 50/125µ 50/125µ 8 Black 9 Yellow 10 Violet 11 Rose 12 Aqua Single Mode Enhanced 6 Operating Wavelength (nm) 850/1, /1, /1, /1, /1,300 1,310/1,550 Min. OFL 1 Bandwidth (MHz-km) 200/ / /500 1,500/500 3,000/500 - Min. Laser 2 Bandwidth (MHz-km) 220/ / /500 2,000/500 4,000/500 - Max. Attenuation Loose Tube (db/km) 3.25/1 3.25/1 3/1 3/1 3/1.4/.3 Max. Attenuation Tight Buffered 3 (db/km) 3.5/ / / / /1.25.8/.5 100Mb Fast Ethernet Min. Link Length (meters S/L 4 ) 300/2, /2, /2, /2, /2,000 /5000 1Gb Ethernet Min. Link Length (meters S/L 4 ) 300/ /1, /600 1,000 5 /600 1,000 5 /600 / Gb Ethernet Min. Link Length (meters S/L 4 ) 35/300 35/300 85/ / /300 /10,000 4 S/L = Short wavelength (850nm)/Long wavelength (1310nm) 5 >2,000 meters for engineered links 6 Low water peak single mode suitable for CWDM use complies with ITU G.652.c/d 1
2 Fiber Optic Cable Loose Tube Single Jacket Dielectric and Armored Single mode (ESMF, NZDSF), Multimode, Hybrid Applications Loose tube cables provide versatile performance for aerial lashed, duct, and direct buried installations. These cables combine adhesive armor, flexible tubes and swellable dry water-blocking. Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Other Versions Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric, armored, single jacket 2 to 432 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Preconnectorized, gel-filled core, steel central member, copper pair(s) Central, heavy duty, indoor-outdoor ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR lbf (2670N) 180 lbf (800N) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Central Strength Member Flexible Buffter Tubes (2.7mm) Binders Strength Yarns Armor (corrugated steel) Jacket (PE) Single Jacket, Dielectric Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Adhesive bond armor greatly improves mid-entry speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Dry core swellable binders speed cable prep Flexible Routing and Termination Up to 20' buffer tube storage length supports multi-vendor FTTx pedestals, closures and cabinets Flexible buffer tubes simplify routing and splicing prep Available with BendBright and BendBright XS bend-tolerant single mode fiber Multi-purpose Installation and Use Small diameter and light weight extend installation length Optional corrugated steel tape armor provides mechanical protection and rodent resistance 2
3 Fiber Optic Cable Loose Tube Dielectric Single Jacket Diameter Approximate Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count No. Buffer Tubes inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to to to to 432* Loose Tube Armored Single Jacket Diameter Approximate Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count No. Buffer Tubes inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to to to to 432* *Cables with fiber counts greater than 288 contain 24 fibers in a larger PBT buffer tube with 12 fiber binder groups. Rated buffer storage is 8' (2.4m). 3
4 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Double Jacket Dielectric, Armored, Double Armored Single mode (ESMF, NZDSF), Multimode, Hybrid Applications Multi-purpose outdoor performance for aerial lashed, duct and direct buried installations. Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Other Versions Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric, armored, double armored, double jacket 2 to 432 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Preconnectorized, gel-filled core, steel central member, copper pair(s) Central, heavy duty, indoor-outdoor ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR lbf (2670N) 180 lbf (800N) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Central Strength Member Flexible Buffter Tubes (2.7mm) Binders Strength Yarns Armor (corrugated steel) Jacket (PE) Double Jacket, Double Armored Armor (corrugated steel) Jacket (PE) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Adhesive bond armor greatly improves mid-entry speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Dry core swellable binders speed cable prep Flexible Routing and Termination Up to 20' buffer tube storage length supports multi-vendor FTTx pedestals, closures and cabinets Flexible buffer tubes simplify routing and splicing prep Multi-purpose Installation and Use Small diameter and light weight extend installation length Optional corrugated steel tape armor provides mechanical protection and rodent resistance 4
5 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Dielectric Double Jacket Diameter Approximate Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count No. Buffer Tubes inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to to to to 432* Loose Tube Armored Double Jacket Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count No. Buffer Tubes inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to to to to 432* Loose Tube Double Armored Double Jacket Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count No. Buffer Tubes inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to to to to 432* *Cables with fiber counts greater than 288 contain 24 fibers in a larger PBT buffer tube with 12 fiber binder groups. Rated buffer storage is 8' (2.4m). 5
6 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Gel-Free * Dielectric and Armored Single Jacket Single Armored Double Jacket Single mode (ESMF, NZDSF), Multimode, Hybrid Applications Multi-purpose outdoor performance for aerial lashed, duct and direct buried installations. Central Strength Member Flexible Buffter Tubes (2.7mm) Binders Strength Yarns Jacket (PE) Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Other Version Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric, armored, single and double jacket 4 to 432 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Preconnectorized, steel central member, copper pair(s) Gel-free indoor/outdoor ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR lbf (2,670N) 180 lbf (800N) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Dielectric Loose Tube Central Strength Member Flexible Buffter Tubes (2.7mm) Binders Strength Yarns Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Gel-free water blocked design simplifies access and reduces prep time by 15 minutes per cable end Adhesive bond armor greatly improves mid-entry speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Dry core swellable binders speed cable preparation Flexible Routing and Termination Up to 20' buffer tube storage length supports multi-vendor FTTx pedestals, closures and cabinets Flexible buffer tubes simplify routing and splicing preparation Multi-purpose Installation and Use Small diameter and light weight extend installations length Optional corrugated steel tape armor provides mechanical protections and rodent resistance Armor (corrugated steel) Jacket (PE) Armored Loose Tube *Power & Tel defines "gel free" fiber optic cables as cables with no water blocking gel between or in the buffer tubes. Cables with no water blocking gel between the buffer tubes only are described as dry. 6
7 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Dielectric Gel-Free Single Jacket Diameter Approximate Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count No. Buffer Tubes inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 4 to to to to to Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count No. Buffer Tubes inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 4 to to to to to Loose Tube Armored Gel-Free Single Jacket Diameter Approximate Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count No. Buffer Tubes inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 4 to to to to to Loose Tube Gel-Free Single Armored Double Jacket 7
8 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Figure-8 Self-Supporting Non-Armored and Armored Single mode (ESMF, NZDSF), Multimode, Hybrid Applications One-step aerial deployment for up to 600' with integrated steel messenger. Installation uses existing Figure-8 hardware and methods. Integrated Messenger (.25" EHS Steel) Flexible Buffter Tubes (3mm) Binders Jacket (PE) Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Messenger Load Span Distances Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Non-armored and armored with 1/4" integrated messenger 2 to 216 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Preconnectorized, gel-filled core ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR-20 2,600 lbf (11,500N) Heavy Load: 350' to 400' (107m to 122m) Medium Load: 550' to 600' (168m to 183m) Light Load: 600' (183m) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Non-Armored Loose Tube Integrated Messenger (.25" EHS Steel) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Adhesive bond armor greatly improves mid-entry speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Swellable binders speed cable preparation Flexible Routing and Termination Flexible buffer tubes simplify routing and splicing preparation Flexible Buffter Tubes (3mm) Binders Armor Jacket (PE) Armored Loose Tube 8
9 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Non-Armored F-8 Self-Supporting Approximate Diameter Height Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to Loose Tube Armored F-8 Self-Supporting Approximate Diameter Height Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to
10 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube ADSS Self-Supporting Short Span Single Jacket Single mode (ESMF, NZDSF), Multimode, Hybrid Applications Self-supporting aerial deployment for communications and transmission space for up to 1,000'. Flexible Buffter Tubes (2.7mm) Binders Strength Yarns Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Minimum Shipping and Storage Installation Operation All-dielectric round, single jacket 2 to 144 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Single or dual jackets (see page 12), matching pole attachment hardware IEEE 1222 ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR-20 With Load: 20x cable diameter No Load: 10x cable diameter -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Jacket (PE) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Flexible buffer tubes and single jacket option enhance mid-entry speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Swellable binders speed cable preparation Flexible Routing and Termination Flexible buffer tubes simplify routing and splicing preparation Versatile Installation and Use Tailored designs span distances up to 1,000' without interrupting power Easy mid-entry is ideal for FTTx distribution applications 10
11 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube ADSS Self-Supporting Short Span Single Jacket NESC Light, 1% Sag NESC Medium, 1% Sag NESC Heavy, 1% Sag Fiber Span Diameter Weight Diameter Weight Diameter Weight Count feet meter inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km 2 to , to to Contact your Power & Tel representative for information about designs with alternative span requirements or cable diameters. Cable diameters and weights may vary depending on specific span requirements. 11
12 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube ADSS Self-Supporting Short Span Double Jacket Single mode (ESMF, NZDSF), Multimode, Hybrid Applications Self-supporting aerial deployment for communications and transmission space for up to 1,000'. Flexible Buffter Tubes (3 mm) Binders Jacket (PE) Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Minimum Shipping and Storage Installation Operation All-dielectric round, double jacket 2 to 144 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Single (see page 10) or dual jackets, matching pole attachment hardware IEEE 1222 ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR-20 With Load: 20x cable diameter No Load: 10x cable diameter -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Strength Yarns Jacket (PE) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Flexible buffer tubes and single jacket option enhance mid-entry speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Swellable binders speed cable preparation Flexible Routing and Termination Flexible buffer tubes simplify routing and splicing preparation Versatile Installation and Use Tailored designs span distances up to 1,000' without interrupting power Easy mid-entry is ideal for FTTx distribution applications 12
13 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube ADSS Self-Supporting Short Span Double jacket NESC Light, 1% Sag NESC Medium, 1% Sag NESC Heavy, 1% Sag Fiber Span Diameter Weight Diameter Weight Diameter Weight Count feet meter inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km 2 to to to Contact your Power & Tel representative for information about designs with alternative span requirements or cable diameters. Cable diameters and weights may vary depending on specific span requirements. 13
14 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube ADSS Self-Supporting Long Span Single Jacket Single mode (ESMF, NZDSF), Multimode, Hybrid Applications Self-supporting aerial deployment for communications and transmission space for up to 2,500'. Binders Strength Yarns Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Minimum Shipping and Storage Installation Operation All-dielectric round, single jacket 2 to 72 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Track resistant (>4kV space potential) IEEE 1222 ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR-20 With Load: 20x cable diameter No Load: 10x cable diameter -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Jacket (PE) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Swellable binders speed cable preparation Proven Long Span Installation and Use Tailored designs span distances up to 2,500' without interrupting power Matching pole attachment hardware (dead-ends, suspension clamps) 14
15 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube ADSS Self-Supporting Long Span Single Jacket NESC Light, 1% Sag NESC Medium, 1% Sag NESC Heavy, 1% Sag Fiber Span Diameter Weight Diameter Weight Diameter Weight Count feet meter inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km 2 to ,
16 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube ADSS Self-Supporting Long Span Double Jacket Single mode (ESMF, NZDSF), Multimode, Hybrid Applications Self-supporting aerial deployment for communications and transmission space for up to 2,500'. Buffer Tubes (Swellable) Binders Inner Jacket (some designs) Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Minimum Shipping and Storage Installation Operation All-dielectric round, double jacket 2 to 288 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Track resistant (>4kV space potential) IEEE 1222 ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR-20 With Load: 20x cable diameter No Load: 10x cable diameter -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Aramid Strength Yarns Jacket (PE) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Swellable binders speed cable preparation Proven Long Span Installation and Use Tailored designs span distances up to 2,500' without interrupting power Higher count designs utilize 24 fibers per tube to reduce environmental load Matching pole attachment hardware (dead-ends, suspension clamps) 16
17 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube ADSS Self-Supporting Long Span Double Jacket NESC Light, 1% Sag NESC Medium, 1% Sag NESC Heavy, 1% Sag Fiber Span Diameter Weight Diameter Weight Diameter Weight Count feet meter inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km 2 to , , , , to , , , , to , , , , to , , , , Contact your Power & Tel representative for information about designs with alternative span requirements or cable diameters. Cable diameters and weights may vary depending on specific span requirements. 17
18 Outdoor Fiber Fiber Loose Tube Dielectric and Toneable Flat Drop Single mode, Multimode, Hybrid Applications Multi-purpose FTTx - aerial self-support, direct buried and duct Central Buffer Tube (gel-filled) Strength Members (dielectric) Strength Yarns Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Max. Span with NESC Loading Conditions Max. Span with NESC Loading Conditions Flat profile, dielectric and toneable 1 to 12 fibers Packaging: portable box/spool/bulk reel Preconnectorized: 1 or 2 ends ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR-20 drop cable 1-6 Fiber: 300 lbf (1,335N) 7-12 Fiber: 600 lbf (2,670N) 1-6 Fiber: 90 lbf (400N) 7-12 Fiber: 180 lbf (800N) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Heavy 150' (46m) Medium 210' (64m) Dielectric Light 305' (93m) Heavy 140' (43m) Medium 205' (62m) Toneable Light 285' (87m) Jacket (PE) Dielectric Flat Drop Central Buffer Tube (gel-filled) Strength Members (dielectric) Strength Yarns Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Flat profile utilizes ecomonical wedge clamps Compatibility with existing installation hardware and methods speeds cable entry and jacket removal Toning wire enables underground location (toneable option) Flexible Routing and Termination Flexible buffer tube simplifies routing and splicing Preconnectorized option for plug and play connectivity Multi-Purpose Installation and Use Suitable for self-support aerial, duct and buried Portable box and spool packaging simplify widespread deployment Toning Wire (optional 24 AWG) Jacket (PE) Toneable Flat Drop 18
19 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Dielectric Flat Drop Buffer Tube Width Height Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm inch mm inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 1 to to Loose Tube Toneable Flat Drop Buffer Tube Width Height Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm inch mm inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 1 to to
20 Outdoor Fiber Fiber Loose Tube Figure-8 Integrated Messenger Drop Single mode, Multimode, Hybrid Applications Multi-purpose FTTx - aerial self-support, direct buried and duct. Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Max. Span with NESC Loading Conditions Max. Installation Tension with NESC Loading Conditions Integrated messenger, non-armored 2 to 6 fibers Packaging: portable box/spool/bulk reel Preconnectorized: 1 or 2 ends ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR-20 drop cable 300 lbf (1,335N) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Heavy 150' (46m) Medium 265' (80m) Light 410' (125m) Heavy 62 lbs. (275N) Medium 109 lbs. (485N) Light 169 lbs. (705N) Central Buffer Tube (gel-filled) Integrated Messenger Strength Members (dielectric) Strength Yarns Jacket (PE) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Compatible with existing Figure-8 installation and hardware methods Tear-away messenger simplifies grounding speeds cable entry and jacket removal Toneable messenger enables underground locating Flexible Routing and Termination Flexible buffer tube simplifies routing and splicing Preconnectorized option for plug and play connectivity Multi-Purpose Installation and Use Suitable for self-support aerial, duct and buried Portable box and spool packaging simplify widespread deployment 20
21 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube F-8 Integrated Messenger Drop Approximate Buffer Tube Diameter Height Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm inch mm inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 1 to
22 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Dielectric and Toneable Flat Ribbon Drop Single mode, Multimode, Hybrid Applications Multi-purpose FTTx - aerial self-support, direct buried and duct. Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Max. Span with NESC Loading Conditions Max. Span with NESC Loading Conditions Flat profile, dielectric and toneable 4 or 6 fibers (single ribbon) Packaging: spool/bulk reel Preconnectorized: 1 or 2 ends ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR-20 drop cable 600 lbf (2,670N) 180 lbf (800N) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Heavy 150' (46m) Medium 210' (64m) Dielectric Light 305' (93m) Heavy 140' (43m) Medium 205' (62m) Toneable Light 285' (87m) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Flat profile design uses economical wedge clamps Compatible with existing hardware and methods speeds cable entry and jacket removal Optional toning wire enables underground locating Multi-purpose Installation and Use Spool and bulk reel packaging simplify deployment Central Buffer Tube (gel-filled) Strength Members (dielectric) Strength Yarns Jacket (PE) Dielectric Flat Ribbon Drop Central Buffer Tube (gel-filled) Strength Members (dielectric) Strength Yarns Toning Wire (optional 24 AWG) Jacket (PE) Toneable Flat Ribbon Drop 22
23 Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Dielectric Flat Ribbon Drop Buffer Tube Width Height Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm inch mm inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 4 or Loose Tube Toneable Flat Ribbon Drop Buffer Tube Width Height Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm inch mm inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 4 or
24 Outdoor Fiber Central Tube Dielectric and Armored Ribbon Single mode (ESMF) Applications Multi-purpose Outdoor - aerial lashed, duct, direct buried and high counts/high density/mass splicing. Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric, armored 12 to 432 fibers in multi-fiber ribbons Preconnectorized/standard tube design ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR lbf (2,670N) 180 lbf (800N) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) (12) Fiber Ribbons Flexible Core Tube (gel filled) (swellable tape) Strength Yarns Strength Elements (dielectric) Jacket (PE) 216-Fiber Dielectric Ribbon Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Adhesive bond armor greatly improves mid-entry speeds cable entry and jacket removal Compatible with ribbon tools and methods (heat stripping, mechanical peel and mass splicing) Multi-purpose Installation and Use Spool and bulk reel packaging simplify deployment (24) Fiber Ribbons Flexible Core Tube (gel filled) (swellable tape) Strength Yarns Corrugated Armor Jacket (PE) 432-Fiber Armored Ribbon 24
25 Outdoor Fiber Central Tube Dielectric Ribbon Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 12 to to to to Central Tube Armored Ribbon Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 12 to to to to
26 Outdoor Fiber Central Tube High Count Ribbon Dielectric and Armored Single mode (ESMF) Applications Multi-purpose Outdoor - aerial lashed, duct, direct buried and high counts/ high density/mass splicing. Flexible Stranded Tubes (gel filled) Binders Tape Strength Yarns Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric, armored 288 to 864 in 12-fiber ribbons Preconnectorized/central tube design ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR lbf (2,670N) 180 lbf (800N) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Jacket (PE) Dielectric Loose Tube Ribbon Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Adhesive bond armor greatly improves mid-entry speeds cable entry and jacket removal Compatible with ribbon tools and methods (heat stripping, mechanical peel and mass splicing) Simplified Fiber Management and Access Color-coded buffer tubes segregate ribbon groups Easy to access individual tubes, ribbons and fibers Flexible Stranded Tubes (gel filled) Binders Tape Strength Yarns Armor (corrugated steel) Jacket (PE) Armored Loose Tube Ribbon 26
27 Outdoor Fiber Central Tube Dielectric High Count Ribbon Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 288 to to Central Tube Armored High Count Ribbon Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 288 to to
28 Outdoor Fiber Central Tube Gel-Free * Ribbon Dielectric and Armored Single mode (ESMF) Applications Multi-purpose Outdoor - aerial lashed, duct and direct buried. Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric, armored 12 to 432 fibers in multi-fiber ribbons Preconnectorized ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR lbf (2,670N) 180 lbf (800N) -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) (12) Fiber Ribbons Flexible Core Tube (gel filled) (swellable tape) Strength Yarns Strength Elements (dielectric) Jacket (PE) 216-Fiber Dielectric Ribbon (24) Fiber Ribbons Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Gel-free design simplifies access and reduces prep time Adhesive bond armor greatly improves mid-entry speeds cable entry and jacket removal Compatible with ribbon equipment and procedures (heat strip and mass splicing) Multi-purpose Installation and Use Suitable for aerial, lashed, duct and buried Optional corrugated steel tape armor provides mechanical protection and rodent resistance Flexible Core Tube (gel filled) (swellable tape) Strength Yarns Corrugated Armor Jacket (PE) 432-Fiber Armored Ribbon *Power & Tel defines "gel free" fiber optic cables as cables with no water blocking gel between or in the buffer tubes. Cables with no water blocking gel between the buffer tubes only are described as dry. 28
29 Outdoor Fiber Central Tube Dielectric Gel-Free Ribbon Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 12 to to to to Central Tube Armored Gel-Free Ribbon Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 12 to to to to
30 Outdoor Fiber Central Tube Dielectric and Armored MicroUnitube Single mode (ESMF), Multimode, Hyrbid Applications Multi-purpose Outdoor - aerial lashed, duct and direct buried. Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric, armored 2 to 24 fibers in fiber bundles separated by colorcoded binder threads Preconnectorized ANSI/ICEA, IEC, RDUP, Telcordia GR lbf (2,670N) - Armored 300 lbf (1,335N) - Dielectric 180 lbf (800N) - Armored 90 lbf (400N) - Dielectric -40 F to 167 F (-40 C to 75 C) -22 F to 140 F (-30 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Color-Coded Binders (12 fiber bundles) Central Core Tube (gel-filled) Strength Elements (steel) Armor (corrugated steel) s (armored) Jacket (PE) Armored MicroUnitube Features and Benefits Easy Cable Entry and Preparation Adhesive bond armor greatly improves mid-entry speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Single core tube allows quick access to fibers Multi-purpose Installation and Use Small diameter and light weight extend reel and installation lengths Corrugated steel tape armor provides mechanical protection and rodent resistance (armored version) 30
31 Outdoor Fiber Central Tube Dielectric MicroUnitube Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to Central Tube Armored MicroUnitube Approximate Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to
32 Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Tight Buffer Distribution Riser and Plenum Multimode (50µm, 62.5µm), Single Mode (ESMF), Hybrid Applications Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, ideal for interbuilding and transition applications. Specifications Constructions *Pull Strength Fiber Count Options Performance *Max. Installation Load (Riser) Max. Operation Load (Riser) *Max. Installation Load (Plenum) Max. Operation Load (Plenum) Shipping and Storage Installation Operation 900µm tight buffered color-coded fibers - dielectric and interlock armor 2 to 144 fibers (cables > 12 fibers are unitized) Indoor, LSZH and specialty versions (mining, remote broadcast; tactical deployment; preconnectorized) TIA/EIA-568B, ICEA , Telcordia GR-409, IEEE Fiber: 300 lbs (1,335N) Fiber: 600 lbs (2,700N) 2-12 Fiber: 90 lbs (400.5N) Fiber: 180 lbs (810N) 2-12 Fiber: 150 lbs (666N) Fiber: 400 lbs (1,800N) Fiber: 600 lbs (4,445N) 2-12 Fiber: 45 lbs (199.8N) Fiber: 120 lbs (540N) Fiber: 180 lbs (810N) -40 F to 176 F (-40 C to 80 C) 32 F to 122 F (0 C to 50 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Installation and Termination 900µm tight buffered fibers can be directly terminated Flexible small diameter cables simplify pulling and placement Color-coded fibers and numbered sub-units simplify identification Optional interlock armor provides robust protection and one-step installation Flame-Retardant Safety Versions for riser (OFNR/FT-4), plenum (OFNP/FT-6) and LSZH A single cable design can support all structured cabling applications 6-Fiber Cable Color-Coded Tight Buffer Coating (900µm) Aramid Strength Yarns Flame-Rated Jacket Central Strength Member Color-Coded Tight Buffer Coating (900µm) Aramid Strength Yarns 6 fiber sub-unit (18-36 fibers) 12 fiber sub-unit (> fibers) Flame-Rated Jacket 36-Fiber Cable 32
33 Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Tight Buffer Distribution Riser (OFNR, FT-4 Rated) Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count Fibers per Unit inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm Tight Buffer Distribution Plenum (OFNP, FT-6 Rated) Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count Fibers per Unit inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm
34 Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Riser Dielectric Single, Double Jacket Armored Double Jacket Multimode (50µm, 62.5µm), Single Mode (ESMF), Hybrid Applications Suitable for a combination of indoor flame-rated spaces and outdoor aerial lashed, duct and direct buried environments. By enabling placement virtually anywhere in a network, installers can bypass traditional transition points required in many installations and go directly from outside plant to riser shaft. Flexible Buffter Tubes Binders Strength Yarns Flame-Rated Jacket Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric (single and double jacket) armored, interlock armor 2 to 288 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Preconnectorized and specialty designs (MSHA mining) TIA/EIA-568B, ANSI/ICEA S , Telcordia GR-20, Telcordia GR-409, ANSI/ICEA S lbf (2,700N) 200 lbf (890N) -40 F to 176 F (-40 C to 80 C) 14 F to 176 F (-10 C to 80 C) -40 F to 176 F (-40 C to 80 C) Dielectric Single Jacket Flexible Buffter Tubes Binders Features and Benefits Easy Cable Installation and Termination Easy installation without the need for a transition point speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Strength yarns bend in any direction without memory Multi-purpose Installation and Use Optional corrugated steel tape armor provides mechanical protection and rodent resistance Flame-Rated Inner Jacket Armor (corrugated steel) Flame-Rated Jacket Armored Double Jacket 34
35 Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Riser Dielectric Single Jacket (OFNR) No. of Buffer Tubes Fibers per Unit Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count (outer/inner) or No. of Units inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to / to / to / Loose Tube Riser Dielectric Double Jacket (OFNR) No. of Buffer Tubes Fibers per Unit Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count (outer/inner) or No. of Units inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to / to / to / Loose Tube Riser Armored Double Jacket (OCNR) No. of Buffer Tubes Fibers per Unit Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count (outer/inner) or No. of Units inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to / to / to /
36 Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube LSZH Single, Double Jacket Dielectric Double Jacket Armored Multimode (50µm, 62.5µm), Single Mode (ESMF), Hybrid Applications Suitable for a combination of indoor flame-rated spaces and outdoor aerial lashed, duct and direct buried environments. By enabling placement virtually anywhere in a network, installers can bypass traditional transition points required in many installations and go directly from outside plant to riser shaft. Flexible Buffter Tubes Binders Strength Yarns Flame-Rated Jacket Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric (single and double jacket) armored, interlock armor 2 to 288 fibers in color-coded buffer tubes Preconnectorized and specialty designs (MSHA mining) TIA/EIA-568B, ANSI/ICEA S , Telcordia GR-20, Telcordia GR-409, ANSI/ICEA S lbf (2,700N) 200 lbf (890N) -40 F to 176 F (-40 C to 80 C) 14 F to 176 F (-10 C to 80 C) -40 F to 176 F (-40 C to 80 C) Dielectric (Single Jacket) Indoor/Outdoor Flexible Buffter Tubes Binders Features and Benefits Easy Cable Installation and Termination Easy installation without the need for a transition point speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Strength yarns bend in any direction without memory Multi-purpose Installation and Use Optional corrugated steel tape armor provides mechanical protection and rodent resistance Flame-Rated Inner Jacket Armor (corrugated steel) Flame-Rated Jacket Armored (Double Jacket) Indoor/Outdoor Riser 36
37 Indoor/Outdoor Fiber LSZH Dielectric Single Jacket (OFNR, Low-Smoke) No. of Buffer Tubes Fibers per Unit Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count (outer/inner) or No. of Units inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to / LSZH Dielectric Double Jacket (OFNR, Low-Smoke) No. of Buffer Tubes Fibers per Unit Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count (outer/inner) or No. of Units inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to / LSZH Armored Double Jacket (OFCR, Low-Smoke) No. of Buffer Tubes Fibers per Unit Diameter Cable Weight Load No Load Fiber Count (outer/inner) or No. of Units inch mm lb/k-ft kg/km inch cm inch cm 2 to to to to to to to to /
38 Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Loose Tube Single Jacket, Gel-Free * Riser and Plenum Multimode (50µm, 62.5µm), Single Mode (ESMF), Hybrid Applications Suitable for a combination of indoor spaces and outdoor aerial lashed, duct and direct buried environments. By enabling placement virtually anywhere in a network, installers can bypass traditional transition points required in many installations and go directly from outside plant to riser shaft. Gel-Free Flexible Buffter Tubes Binders Strength Yarns Flame-Rated Jacket Specifications Constructions Fiber Count Options Performance Installation Load Operation Load Shipping and Storage Installation Operation Dielectric (single and double jacket), armored, interlock armor 6 to 288 fibers (depending on cable type Preconnectorized, interlock armor and specialty designs TIA/EIA-568B, ICEA , Telcordia GR-20, Telcordia GR-409, ANSI/ICEA S lbf ( (1,335N) one buffer tube 600 lbf (2,700N) more than one buffer tube 90 lbf (400N) one buffer tube 200 lbf (890N) more than one buffer tube -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) 14 F to 140 F (-10 C to 60 C) -40 F to 158 F (-40 C to 70 C) Features and Benefits Easy Cable Installation and Termination Gel-free design simplifies access and reduces prep time speeds cable entry and outer jacket removal Strength yarns bend in any direction without memory Multi-purpose Installation and Use Available with standard, 1G and 10G Ethernet multimode fibers Interlock armor available *Power & Tel defines "gel free" fiber optic cables as cables with no water blocking gel between or in the buffer tubes. Cables with no water blocking gel between the buffer tubes only are described as dry. 38
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