Superior Essex Cable 24 AWG Composite Right of Way Series MR Cable MR0723011

Superior Essex Cable 24 AWG Composite Right of Way Series MR Cable MR0723011

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Superior Essex Cable 24 AWG Composite Right of Way Series MR Cable MR0723011

Product Details

The Composite Right of Way Series MR cable is designed to meet the network requirements for both twisted copper pair and optical fiber. The small 0.65 inch (16.6 mm) profile of this design easily fits into a 1-inch conduit. The cable operates within a temperature range of -40?C to +70?C, provides a maximum tensile strength of 600 lbs, and incorporates 12, 24 AWG twisted copper pairs and up to 72 strands of optical fiber. The core, 12 pairs of 24 AWG gel-filled copper, is surrounded by 12 gel-filled tubes each containing 6 optical fibers. The core is waterblocked with super absorbent polymers and then encased in a steel armor. Two steel rods for anti-buckling are included in the outer jacket.

Features:
• Fiber and twisted copper pair
• Single unit construction
• Available with up to 72-fiber
• Small nominal diameter

Benefits:
• Offers the maximum bandwidth for FTTP business, etc.
• Lower installation costs
• High capacity
• Suitable for small (1 inch) conduit applications

Specifications:
Conductor: 12-pair 24 AWG (0.51 mm) solid annealed copper

Core Filling: Thixotropic gel

Construction: Stranded loose tube design features optical fibers placed inside a PFM™ gel-filled tube

Fiber Count: Up to 72 optical fibers

Water Block: Super absorbent polymer tape

Shield: Corrugated steel armor

Strength Members: Two steel strength members embedded in jacket

Jacket: MDPE

Standards Compliance: Telcordia® GR-20-CORE ICEA S-84-608-2007

fiber
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Cable
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72 rwp smf 0.65 (16.6) 160 (237) 13 (332) 600 (2,700) 200 (890) MR0723011

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