Prysmian and Draka Cable 6 Fiber Count ezDISTRIBUTION Indoor Tight Buffered Riser 400 Series Cable

Prysmian and Draka Cable 6 Fiber Count ezDISTRIBUTION Indoor Tight Buffered Riser 400 Series Cable

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Prysmian and Draka Cable 6 Fiber Count ezDISTRIBUTION Indoor Tight Buffered Riser 400 Series Cable
Prysmian and Draka Cable 6 Fiber Count ezDISTRIBUTION Indoor Tight Buffered Riser 400 Series Cable

Applications: Versatile indoor flame-rated cable providing unsurpassed performance for intrabuilding applications that require crossing floors in multi-level buildings or placement in air handling spaces

Constructions: Single-Unit (≤ 24f); subunits (≥ 18f); interlock armor optional 

Flame Ratings: Riser (OFNR / OFCR / FT4); LSZH Riser (OFNR / OFCR / FT4); Plenum (OFNP / OFCP / FT6) 

Fiber Count: 2 to 144 (Riser)/2 to 96 (Plenum) 

Fiber Types: Single-mode (ESMF, bend-insensitive) multimode (62.5/125-OM1, 50/125- OM2+, OM3 & OM4) 

Standards: ANSI/ICEA S-83-596, UL-1666, NFPA 262, CSA 22.2 No 230, Telcordia GR-409, RoHS Compliant 

Features and Benefits
• 900μm tight buffered fibers designed to support rapid field termination 
• Industry standard color coding for quick, error-free fiber identification 
• Single-unit designs provide space savings and cost advantages 
• Available with bend-insensitive single-mode and multimode optical fibers 
• Subunit construction improves organization and termination practices 
• Flexible, flame-retardant & color coded outer jacket 
• Optional interlock armor provides robust protection and supports one-step installation 
• Supports all high performance networks including OM4/10 gigabit ethernet systems

technical specification:
fiber count 6
fiber per sub unit single-unit
diameter inches (mm) 0.24 (6.0)
cable weight lb/kft (kg/km) 21.0 (31)
bend radius load inches (cm) 4.7 (10.0)
bend radius no load inches (cm) 2.3 (5.8)
max installation load lbs (newtons) 150 (660)
max operation load lbs (newtons) 45 (200)

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