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SL Series Compact Loose Central Tube Fiberoptic Cable


Cable Description

The cable consists of a single tube containing 2 up to 24 fibers, which is filled with water-blocking gel. When the cable contains more then 12 fibers, they are divided in two groups. A colored thread identifies each group, Physical protection and tensile strength are provided by aramid yarn or fiberglass wound around the tube.

A wide range of jacket options is available: UV-stabilized PVC, halogen-free flame-retardant material, polyethylene with corrugated anti-rodent steel armoring, a jacket incorporating a sealed aluminum tape, and more. A ripcord is located under the jacket to facilitate jacket removal.

Applications

- Both indoor and outdoor
- Ducts, aerial installations and direct burial (armored option)
- Distribution and general purpose cables

Benefits

- Small diameter and lightweight
- Cost effective
- Wide operating temperature range
- Wide range of jacket options

Standards

- Cables tested according to TIA/EIA-455 and IEC-60794-1-2
- Cables meet or exceed Telcordia (Bellcore) requirements for outside plant cables (GR-20) when the appropriate options are chosen
- Cables ordered with HFFR jackets meet IEC-60332-1 standard
- On request cables meeting the IEC-60332-3 can be supplied
 
SL-Series Fiberoptic Cables Typical Mechanical Properties
Maximum Pulling Load 1500 N or the equivalent of the cable weight per km, whichever is higher
Maximum Operating Load 60% of the Maximum Pulling Load
Maximum Compressive Load For all SLA cables: 3000 N For all SLB cables: 4000 N
Repeated Impact 4.4 N.m (J) 3 x 2 impacts
Minimum Bending Radius for Installation 20 times the cable Outer Diameter (O.D.)
Minimum Long Term Bending Radius 20 times the cable O.D. for armoured cables 10 times the cable O.D. for non-armored cables
Twist (Torsion) - Length 180°x10 times, 125 times the cable O.D.
Cyclic Flexing 25 cycles for armored cables 100 cycles for non-armored cables
Operating Temperature Range -20°C to +70°C (With PE jacket)
Storage Temperature Range -40°C to +70°C (With PE jacket)
 
 

MT Series Tight Buffer Distribution Fiberoptic Cable


Cable Description

The cable contains 4 to 72 fibers individually buffered to 0.9mm in a tight or semi-tight construction and coded. The cable structure depends on the number of fibers: The 4-to-12-fiber cables contain individual fibers without sub-units; in 16-to-72-fiber cables the fibers are grouped in sub-units.

Fibers/sub-units configurations are as follows:
No. of Fibers No. of Sub-Units No. of Fibers/Unit Central Member
4-8 - - - - No
12 - - - - Yes
16 4 4 No
24 4 6 No
36 6 6 Yes
72 12 6 No
 
In the 4-to-12-fiber cables, the individual fibers are standard and protected by aramid yarn and a PVC or halogen-free flame retardant jacket. In the 16-to-72-fiber cables the fibers are grouped into sub-units which are laid helically along the cable axis, Each sub-unit contains 4 to 6 fibers, aramid yarn and a PVC or halogen-free flame-retardant sheath. The 72-fiber cable consists of twelve sub-units, nine of them are stranded around a central element made of 3 sub-units.

A wide range of jacket options is available: PVC, halogen-free flame-retardant material, corrugated anti-rodent steel armoring, fiberglass, aramid yarn, and more. The steel armored option is available in conjunction with polyethylene or HFFR jacket. A ripcord is located under the jacket to facilitate jacket removal.

Applications

- Short and medium distance, indoor and protected environments
- As a riser, plenum, or general purpose cable
- Interconnection of distribution boxes, of the distribution boxes and customer equipment, and between floors

Benefits

- Cost efficient multi-fiber cable
- Compact and flexible construction especially suitable for indoor installations
- Available in a UL listed Riser rated construction

Standards

- Cables tested according to TIA/EIA-455 and IEC-60794-1-2
- Cables ordered with HFFR jackets meet IEC-60332-1 standard
- On request cables meeting the IEC-60332-3 can be supplied
- Available in constructions meeting UL 1666 (Riser rating)

MT-Series Fiberoptic Cables Typical Mechanical Properties
Maximum Pulling Load 1500 N or the equivalent of the cable weight per km, whichever is higher
Maximum Operating Load 60% of the Maximum Pulling Load
Maximum Compressive Load 2000 N
Repeated Impact 2.9 N.m (J) 3 x 2 impacts
Minimum Bending Radius for Installation 20 times the cable Outer Diameter (O.D.)
Minimum Long Term Bending Radius 20 times the cable O.D. for armoured cables 10 times the cable O.D. for non-armored cables
Twist (Torsion) - Length 180°x10 times, 125 times the cable O.D.
Cyclic Flexing 25 cycles for armored cables 300 cycles for non-armored cables
Operating Temperature Range -10°C to +50°C
Storage Temperature Range -20°C to +70°C