Indoor/Outdoor Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) Loose tube Cables are perfectly suited for rugged applications and installations requiring increased performance. LSZH-rated I/O Loose Multi-tube cables are available from 48-144 count with variable sub-cable dimensions to support specific termination and routing requirements. The offered cables are fully compliant with the relevant IEC specifications. The multi loose tube cable construction consists of up to 144, 250µm optical fibers in 12 fiber gel filled loose tubes with fillers where appropriate, SZ stranded around a fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) central strength member with water swellable threads and water swellable tape. Helically applied water blocking e-glass non-metallic strength members with ripcord and black Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) jacket.
Fiber Type | Single mode 9/125 G657A2 |
Number of cores | 48 to 144 |
Type of tube | Loose |
Number of Tubes | Multi |
Category | OS2 |
Strength Member | E-glass |
Color of Fibers in Per Tube | Blue, Orange, Green, Brown, Gray, White, Red, Black, Yellow, Violet, Pink, Aqua, Blue with black tracer, Orange with black tracer, Green with black tracer, Brown with black tracer, Gray with black tracer, White with black tracer, Red with black tracer, Natural, Yellow with black tracer, Violet with black tracer, Rose with black tracer, Aqua with black tracer |
Tube Material | PBT |
Tube Filling Compound | Thixotropic Jelly |
Outer Jacket Colors | SM-Black |
Strength Element | Swellable Glass Yarn |
Outer sheath material | LSZH |
Outer diameter approx. | 12.5 to 24.5 mm |
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The fiber panels are designed to mount adapter plate assemblies and feature a special sliding design for easy access during installation or rework, minimizing disruption to previously terminated fiber cables. They offer multiple cable entry points, allowing for customized solutions based on customer requirements.
The wall mount fiber optic box is designed for direct termination or routing of fiber cables. The rear section accommodates cable entry and provides protection to prevent cable removal. The box features two separate compartments: one for fusion splice trays and another for routing optical connecting modules to the equipment.