Loose tube cables are the product of choice as the backbone in Outside Plant (OSP) environments. The durable loose tube design offers reliable transmission performance over a broad temperature range. Optical fibers are placed inside gel-free buffer tubes. The core is constructed by stranding the buffer tubes around a central member using a reverse oscillating lay (ROL). The core is wrapped with flexible strength members and covered with a water-blocking tape. A corrugated steel armor is applied and encased with a black inner jacket. More waterblocking yarns, a corrugated steel armor and a black outer jacket complete the cable construction. Rip cords are included under each armor for ease of entry.
Features:
• Available with up to 216-fiber
• Multiple fiber types including hybrids
• Dry (SAP) core standard
• Standard tube size for all fiber counts
• Corrugated steel armor
• Gel-free tubes
Benefits:
• High fiber density
• Multiple network applications
• Reduces cable prep and installation time
• Reduces the number of tools required
• Improves compressive strength and rodent protection
• Speeds fiber access and cleanup
Specifications:
Fiber Count
• Available in 12-fiber up to 216-fiber
Standards Compliance
• Telcordia® GR-20-CORE
• RDUP PE-90 Designation MLT
• ICEA S-87-640-2011
• RoHS-compliant
Environmental Specifications:
Operation/Storage
• -40°C to +70°C
Installation
• -30°C to +70°C
Applications:
• Direct bury, underground duct and lashed aerial
• Trunk, distribution and feeder cable
• Local loop, metro, long-haul and broadband network
technical specification: | |
fiber count | 216 |
nominal diameter in (mm) | 0.88 (22.4) |
approx. weight lbs/kft (kg/km) | 310 (463) |
maximum tensile loading(install lbs (n)) | 600 (2,700) |
maximum tensile loading(long term lbs (n)) | 200 (890) |
minimum bend radius(install in (mm)) | 17.6 (448) |
minimum bend radius(long term in (mm)) | 8.8 (224) |
superior essex cable part number¹ | 1D216XD0Y |