Superior Essex Cable 6 Fiber Count UG FTTP Series 513 Cable 51006XX0Y

Superior Essex Cable 6 Fiber Count UG FTTP Series 513 Cable 51006XX0Y

Product Details

UG FTTP are all dielectric cables designed for Outside Plant (OSP) applications, specifically as a drop cable. The reduced diameter maximizes duct space and offers the lowest installed cost. The loose tube design offers reliable transmission performance over a broad temperature range. The single loose tube design features optical fibers placed inside a single PFM™ gel-filled tube. The core tube contains up to 12 optical fibers. The core tube is then helically wrapped with waterblocking strength members and encased with a black jacket. A rip cord is included to provide ease of access to the cable core.

Features:
• Available with up to 12-fiber
• Multiple fiber types including TeraFlex® bend resistant
• Dielectric outer strength members
• Highly flexible
• Small cable diameter
• Dry (SAP) core design
• PFM gel

Benefits:
• High fiber density
• Multiple network applications
• Eliminates grounding or bonding problems
• Easy handling
• Installation of more fibers in less space, reduced cost
• Reduces cable prep and installation time
• Non-sticky gel allows for easier and faster clean up

Specifications:
Fiber Count
• Available in 2-fiber up to 12-fiber

Standards Compliance
• Telcordia® GR-20-CORE
• RDUP PE-90 Designation 513
• RoHS-compliant

Environmental Specifications:
Operation/Storage
• -40°C to +70°C

Installation
• -30°C to +70°C

Applications:
• Drop cables
• Broadband network
• Local loop
• Fiber to the premise

technical specification:
fiber count 6
nominal diameter in (mm) 0.26 (6.7)
approx. weight lbs/kft (kg/km) 26 (38)
maximum tensile loading(install lbs (n)) 300 (1,335)
maximum tensile loading(long term lbs (n)) 100 (445)
minimum bend radius(install in (mm)) 5.2 (132)
minimum bend radius(long term in (mm)) 2.6 (66)
superior essex cable part number 51006XX0Y

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