LE 144/T12 KDT/60 MINI G652-D
LE 144/T12 KDT/60 MINI G652-D
Metalfree Optical Fibre Cable for Telecom networks. Multitube construction with 144 fibres.
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Description
Description
Standards
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ProductIEC 60794
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TestIEC 60793
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NationalSWISSCOM 6PHETOP_1069_00E
Preferential use
- FTTH project
- For deployement between last manhole and the building’s entry point.
Key-points
- Very compact construction
- Metalfree strength element
- Longitudinally watertight
- Grey outer sheath
- According to Swisscom specification 6PHETOP _1069_00E_4
Applications
- Pulling in thermoplastic tubes
- Laying in cableway
- Suitable for blowing
Construction
- Central strength element
- Assembly of jelly filled tubes with optical fibres
- Swisscom color code
- Swelling tape for watertighness
- Metalfree strength element
- PE outer sheath with Metering
Characteristics
Characteristics
Construction characteristics
Construction characteristics
Armour type
Aramid yarn
Outer sheath
PE
Fiber optic type
SM (G.652D)
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Number of optical fibres
144
Number of tubes
12
Nominal outer diameter
10.6 mm
Approximate weight
94 kg/km
Mechanical characteristics
Mechanical characteristics
Maximum admissible traction load (Tm)
100 daN
Crush resistance (IEC 60794-1-E3)
150 N/cm
Usage characteristics
Usage characteristics
Installation type
Outdoor - Microduct blowable
Ambient installation temperature, range
-10 ... 40 °C
Operating temperature, range
-30 ... 60 °C
Storage temperature, range
-40 ... 70 °C
Bending factor when laying
20 (xD)
Bending factor when installed
15 (xD)
Resources
Resources
Documentation
More information on fibre selection
pdf — 90.8 kB
Declaration of Performance
- Declaration of Performance n� : 1000374-CHCD
- Certification Date : 3/1/23
- AVCP (Assessment and Verification of Constancy of Performance) : System 4
- Declared performance : Fca
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