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250' MaxCell 2 inch 3 cell Edge fabric innerduct MXE52223

250' MaxCell 2 inch 3 cell Edge fabric innerduct MXE52223

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Min Conduit Id 2.00”
Cells     3 Cell
Max Cable Diameter Per Cell
.85” (22mm)
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MaxCell 2 inch 3 cell Edge fabric innerduct MXE52223

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MaxCell Edge fabric innerduct is designed to maximize the capacity of conduits in network infrastructure while preserving space for future network deployments.  New construction applications have yielded the installation of up to 300% more cabling per conduit over rigid ducts.  In occupied conduits, MaxCell’s design has allowed for easy pathway creation when overriding existing cabling or traditional innerduct while reducing total system cost

Designed for 2” conduit applications Solves cabling issues for conduits, allowing a range of cable sizes Enables overlay of cables in occupied conduits Reduces or eliminates number of conduits required in new construction Melting point of 419°F (215°C) (almost twice that of HDPE) Halogen-free Resistant to ground chemicals and petroleum products

  • Constructed of PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) and Nylon 6
  • Patented fabric design may reduce pulling tension by up to 20% over previous MaxCell versions
  • Features pre-installed 1250LB Vis Glide Rope in each cell
  • Pre-lubed for lower friction during MaxCell and cable installation     

MaxCell Edge Standard and Detectable products are available in multiple sizes and configurations. Contact customer service on applications requiring MaxCell ISP (Plenum or Riser ratings). MaxCell ISP is designed as a UL2024 certified compliment to the MaxCell Edge product line. Use of OFNR or OFNP cable may result in reduced pulling lengths as the cable jacket compositions may result in a higher coefficient of friction over traditional OSP (outside plant) cabling. 

Designers should make every effort to conform to industry standards (BICSI best practices and ANSI standards) with regard to distances between any two pull points, number of bends and adhere to the cable manufacturer's maximum pulling tension specifications

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