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FTX-7-24x12-D-P-D

Part Number:
F72882400B

Applications: Blown Installation into Microducts, Campus Backbone, Centralized Cabling
General Construction:

Optimized for blowing in micro ducts, the cable contains 288 color coded optical fibers, each with a 250um outer diameter. 24 groups of 12 optical fibers are contained in loose tubes filled with waterblocking gel. The loose tubes are SZ stranded, in two layers (9 in the first one and another 15  on top of the inner one), around a dielectric central strength member to enable mid-sheath entry. The cable is protected with a black HDPE outer jacket.

Outer Jacket Material: HDPE
Outer Diameter: 10.2 mm nom.
Weight: 102 kg/km
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Design & Materials
Buffer Material: PBT
Color code: Per TIA/EIA 598-C
Central Strength Member: FRP
Cabling: SZ
Total Number of Tubes: 24
Number of fibers: 288
Waterblocking: Dry Waterblocking
Rip-Cord: Yes
Outer Diameter: 10.5 mm max.
Outer Jacket Color: Black - or per request
Marking: Teldor Standard
Standards
Applicable Standards: IEC 60794
Installation: Guidelines as per IEC 60794-1-1 Annex A
Performance
Tensile Strength - Short Term: 1500 N max.
Tensile Strength - Long Term: 500 N max.
Max. Crush Resistance: 100 N/cm
Min. Bend Radius for Installation: 210 mm
Min. Bend Radius for Operation: 105 mm
Repeated Bending: 100 cycles
Max. Operating Temperature: +70 °C
Min. Operating Temperature: -30 °C
Max. Installation Temperature: +60 °C
Min. Installation Temperature: -30 °C
Max. Storage Temperature: +70 °C
Min. Storage Temperature: -40 °C
Waterblocking: Yes


Prepared By Revised By Revision Num. Modified on
Yoram Berman David Miller 2.2 07-11-2012