Prysmian and Draka Cable 36 Fiber Count ezDISTRIBUTION Indoor Tight Buffered Riser 400 Series Cable

Prysmian and Draka Cable 36 Fiber Count ezDISTRIBUTION Indoor Tight Buffered Riser 400 Series Cable

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Prysmian and Draka Cable 36 Fiber Count ezDISTRIBUTION Indoor Tight Buffered Riser 400 Series Cable
Prysmian and Draka Cable 36 Fiber Count ezDISTRIBUTION Indoor Tight Buffered Riser 400 Series Cable

Applications: Versatile indoor flame-rated cable providing unsurpassed performance for intrabuilding applications that require crossing floors in multi-level buildings or placement in air handling spaces

Constructions: Single-Unit (≤ 24f); subunits (≥ 18f); interlock armor optional 

Flame Ratings: Riser (OFNR / OFCR / FT4); LSZH Riser (OFNR / OFCR / FT4); Plenum (OFNP / OFCP / FT6) 

Fiber Count: 2 to 144 (Riser)/2 to 96 (Plenum) 

Fiber Types: Single-mode (ESMF, bend-insensitive) multimode (62.5/125-OM1, 50/125- OM2+, OM3 & OM4) 

Standards: ANSI/ICEA S-83-596, UL-1666, NFPA 262, CSA 22.2 No 230, Telcordia GR-409, RoHS Compliant 

Features and Benefits
• 900μm tight buffered fibers designed to support rapid field termination 
• Industry standard color coding for quick, error-free fiber identification 
• Single-unit designs provide space savings and cost advantages 
• Available with bend-insensitive single-mode and multimode optical fibers 
• Subunit construction improves organization and termination practices 
• Flexible, flame-retardant & color coded outer jacket 
• Optional interlock armor provides robust protection and supports one-step installation 
• Supports all high performance networks including OM4/10 gigabit ethernet systems

technical specification:
fiber count 36
fiber per sub unit 6
diameter inches (mm) 0.65 (16.4)
cable weight lb/kft (kg/km) 155 (231)
bend radius load inches (cm) 12.9 (32.0)
bend radius no load inches (cm) 6.5 (16.5)
max installation load lbs (newtons) 600 (2418)
max operation load lbs (newtons) 200 (890)

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