ORTRONICS FIBER TRUNK CABLE SYSTEM BY LEGRAND. designed to be better.



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ORTRONICS FIBER TRUNK CABLE SYSTEM BY LEGRAND designed to be better.

a streamlined approach to network design THE ORTRONICS FIBER TRUNK CABLE SYSTEM BY LEGRAND TRUNK CABLES With current high bit rate transmission, advanced applications truly test the limits of optical cable design and installation. Legrand uses quality engineering in each Ortronics trunk cable to ensure performance, reliability and a successful installation. Ortronics pre-terminated trunk cables offer a streamlined approach to network design by reducing the number of individual components in the structured cabling system. The trunk cables route information to the main distribution area (MDA) and zone distribution areas and can support advanced applications making them ideally suited to private network backbone environments. Ortronics trunk cables are fully configurable and available with a variety of cable and connector combinations, including connector type, breakout configurations and jacket material. Each trunk can have multiple connectors of different types and a choice of cable construction in between. Trunk cables are available with today s required fiber types with MTP, LC and SC connectors. The resulting product has a simple design, provides unsurpassed optical performance and is less expensive to install than a multi-component system. RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS Data Centers Storage Area Networks (SAN) Local Area Network (LAN) FEATURES AND BENEFITS Pre-terminated cable assembly cuts out costly field-termination time, reducing installation costs and eliminating cable and connector scrap Factory testing guarantees fieldinstalled optical performance The easy to configure, wide variety of cable and connector options allow for greater flexibility in network configuration The pre-terminated design facilitates moves, adds and changes Simplicity is part of the design: the labels are right at the boot, no more tracing the cable to find the label

PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS 10G OM3 10G OM4 40/100 OM3 40/100 OM4 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Distance (meters) MULTIMODE FIBER TYPES AND STANDARDS Attenuation (4) Typical Cabled Maximum (db/km) Overfilled Launch (OFL) Bandwidth (MHz-km) Effective Modal Bandwidth (EMB) 850 nm 1300 nm 850 nm 1300 nm 850 nm OM3 3.5 1.5 1500 500 2000 OM4 3.5 1.5 3500 500 4700 WHY USE ORTRONICS TRUNK CABLES? PERFORMANCE Ortronics trunk cables are suitable for the most advanced applications such as 16 Gb/s Fibre Channel (16GFC), 10/40/100 Gb/s Ethernet and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). RELIABILITY Robust cable assemblies, a rapid, consistent and timely delivery system, the most advanced optical fiber and an unparalleled fiber termination process produce the best product for any installation. SIMPLICITY The Ortronics trunk cable offering combines expert fiber optic design with Ortronics electronically configured ordering process and rapid delivery to meet the demanding needs of today s structured cabling users. EASE OF INSTALLATION Ortronics delivers trunk cables on triple flange deployment reels which offer access to all terminations and enable confirmation testing prior to installation, facilitating on-site cable deployment.

TRUNK CABLE PART MATRIX EXAMPLE PART NUMBER: [TADPLKFZAZAXXXM] T A B C D E F G Polarity A = Type A MTP to MTP B = Type B MTP to MTP C = Type C MTP to MTP L = A-A Fixed Duplex M = A-B Fixed Duplex Z = Polarity Not Fixed Cable Type A = Tight Buffered Distribution C= Tight Buffered Indoor/Outdoor D = Micro Array Data Center Loose Tube E = Indoor/ Outdoor Loose Tube Jacket Material and Armor P = Plenum (OFNP) Color Fiber Count Fiber Type B = Orange F= 12 A = 62.5 (OM1) R = Riser (OFNR) H = Black I= 24 C = 9 (OS1/OS2) Breakout End A B = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 900um tight buffered fiber C = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 2mm B = Interlocking AL Armor Plenum I = Yellow K= 48 F = 50 (OM3) D = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 3mm E = Interlocking AL Armor Riser M = Interlocking AL Armor I/O Cable L = Aqua M= 72 G = 50 (OM4) O= 96 J = 9 (OS2 - ITU G.657.A1) E = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 900um tight buffered fiber F = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 2mm G = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 3mm M = 250mm (9.8") 900um breakout, each subsequent subunit leg, subtract 100mm (3.9") N = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 2mm, each subsequent subunit P = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 3mm, each subsequent subunit Q = 1m (39.4") 900um breakout, each subsequent subunit leg, subtract 100mm (3.9") R = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 2mm, each subsequent subunit S = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 3mm furcation tubing, each subsequent subunit leg, subtract 100mm (3.9") Z= none or NA DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS The number of finished trunk cable configurations can be overwhelming due to unique network installations; variable transmission rates and multiple fiber, cable and connector choices. To meet specific requirements, Legrand has simplified the complex process of designing customized trunk cable solutions by creating a simple, but powerful cable configurator. The configurator takes into consideration the application, fiber and connector needs, as well as packaging requirements. It is designed to take into account all the variables of fiber cable assemblies, including validation rules, ensuring selections are correct in every way. These few steps ensure that the pre-terminated trunk cable solution is tailored to the demanding needs of the installation. Legrand sales representatives and customer service personnel will guide you through the design process. High quality design, plus high quality product, rapid response and a convenient ordering process, ensures optimal trunk cable configuration.

Y H Z XXX M Connector End A Breakout End B Connector End B Length (breakout to breakout) and Pulling Eye A = MTP (Female - Unpinned) PC polish B = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 900um tight buffered fiber A = MTP (Female Unpinned) PC polish XXXM (in Meters) no pulling eye, Connector 1 on main spool B = MTP (Male - Pinned) PC polish C = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 2mm B = MTP (Male Pinned) PC polish XXXN (in Meters) no pulling eye, Connector 2 on main spool C = LC (Duplex) APC D = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 3mm C = LC (Duplex) APC XXXQ (in Meters) pulling eye Connector 1, D = LC (Duplex) UPC polish E = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 900um tight buffered fiber D = LC (Duplex) UPC polish XXXP (in Meters) pulling eye Connector 2, E = ST, PC polish F = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 2mm furcation tubing E = ST, PC polish XXXR (in Meters) pulling eye both ends, F = SC, PC polish G = LC, PC polish H = LC (Duplex) PC polish I = MTP (Female - Unpinned) APC J = MTP (Male - Pinned) APC L = SC (Simplex) APC M = LC, APC G = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 3mm furcation tubing M = 250mm (9.8") 900um breakout, each subsequent subunit leg, subtract 100mm (3.9") N = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 2mm, each subsequent subunit P = 250mm (9.8") breakout onto 3mm, each subsequent subunit Q = 1m (39.4") 900um breakout, each subsequent subunit leg, subtract 100mm (3.9") R = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 2mm furcation tubing, each subsequent subunit leg, subtract 100mm (3.9") S = 1m (39.4") breakout onto 3mm furcation tubing, each subsequent subunit leg, subtract 100mm (3.9") F = SC, PC polish G = LC, PC polish H = LC (Duplex) PC polish I = MTP (Female Unpinned) APC J = MTP (Male Pinned) APC L = SC (Simplex) APC M = LC, APC O = Reconfigurable LC (Duplex) APC Z= none or NA O = Reconfigurable LC (Duplex) APC P = Reconfigurable LC (Duplex) UPC Q = ST, UPC R = SC, UPC S = LC, UPC T = SC (Duplex), PC U = SC (Duplex), APC V = SC (Duplex), UPC P = Reconfigurable LC (Duplex) UPC Q = ST, UPC R = SC, UPC S = LC, UPC T = SC (Duplex), PC U = SC (Duplex), APC V = SC (Duplex), UPC W= Reconfigurable LC (Duplex), PC W= Reconfigurable LC (Duplex), PC XXXS (in Meters) pulling eye both ends, XXXF (in Feet) no pulling eye, Connector 1 on main spool XXXG (in Feet) no pulling eye, Connector 2 on main spool XXXH (in Feet) pulling eye Connector 1, XXXJ (in Feet) pulling eye Connector 2, XXXK (in Feet) pulling eye both ends, XXXL (in Feet) pulling eye both ends, Z = no connector Notes: Not all cable and connector combinations are valid. The validity will be verified during the configurator quotation process. MTP is a registered trademark of US Conec.

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