Superior Essex Cable 24 AWG 1000 Feet Length Tight Twist Distribution Frame Wire DFW Cable 12-218-T5

Superior Essex Cable 24 AWG 1000 Feet Length Tight Twist Distribution Frame Wire DFW Cable 12-218-T5

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Superior Essex Cable 24 AWG 1000 Feet Length Tight Twist Distribution Frame Wire DFW Cable 12-218-T5

Tight Twist Distribution Frame Wire is necessary for the deployment of both xDSL and HI-CAP (T-1/HDSL) circuits within the distribution frames of central offices. This higher capacity frame wire is manufactured with a tight twist to minimize the impacts of electromagnetic interferences within this indoor environment. The Tight Twist Distribution Frame Wire is available in a 24 gauge size with a heavy duty flame retardant PVC insulation. Heavy duty in this application means a higher level of abrasion resistance, higher cut through and a higher temperature rating. The 22 AWG product is intended for use on main distribution frames (conventional type), while the 24 AWG is intended for use on COSMIC (Modular) distributing frames. The product is available in various put-ups.

Features:
• 24 AWG solid tinned annealed copper
• Heavy duty, high temperature, high stress insulation
• Twisting sufficient to meet xDSL requirements

Benefits:
• Facilitates solid connection
• Added protection for long wire runs
• Twist pattern sufficient for xDSL transmission level

Specifications:
Conductor: Tinned copper

Insulation: Flame retardant PVC

Performance Compliance:
• ASTM B33 - Tinned Copper
• UL® 444
• CSA C22.2 No. 214-08
• Applicable GR-136 Core requirement for high stress applications
• RoHS-compliant/RoHS 2-compliant

NRTL Programs: UL, c(UL) Listed CM

Applications:
• xDSL
• HI-CAP
• T-1/HDSL
• High stress use

technical specification
awg (mm) 24 (0.5)
insulation color violet/blue
nominal diameter in (mm) 0.07 (1.8)
standard length ft (m) 1,000 (305)
package spool
superior essex cable part number 12-218-T5

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