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Corning fiber optic plenum cable 24F mtp mm 62.5-100 ft
CORNING Fiber Optic PLENUM Cable 24F MTP MM 62.5-100 FT
CORNING Fiber Optic Plenum Cable 24F MTP MM 62.5 - 100 FT !
COMPLETE MTP TERMINATED ASSEMBLY - NOS 2005
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Corning Cable Systems High-Performance Multimode MTP Cable Assemblies provide a reliable, low loss connection for up to 12 multimode optical fibers in a compact, push-pull housing. Two MTP connectors are mated using a low-profile bulkhead or PC card-mounted adapter; alignment is achieved with precision guide pins. Connection is assured by the spring-action side latch housing simply push on and pull off. Assemblies are available in ribbon, ribbon interconnect, flame-retardant, and outside plant constructions.
Optical fiber cables are designed to provide optimum performance over their service life when
deployed in applications for which they are intended. When selecting an optical fiber cable
design, a number of factors must be considered to ensure that the best-fit cable design is
selected for a particular application. The primary considerations in selecting an appropriate
cable design are the installation method, the environment (including the potential for extreme
weather or the need to span diverse environments), system performance requirements, fiber
count, and termination method.
Outside plant cables must be capable of withstanding a variety of environmental and
mechanical extremes. Such cables must offer excellent attenuation performance over a wide
range of temperatures while providing protection from water ingress, solar radiation (ultraviolet protection) and the effects of lightning or gnawing rodents. Waterblocking capabilities must be provided to ensure that water cannot migrate through the cable and freeze or seep into sensitive electronics. The cable must be sufficiently rugged to endure the rigors of installation. These cables are designed to comply with ICEA-640, Standard for Fiber Optic
Communications Cables, in accordance with TIA/EIA-568-B.3, Optical Fiber Cabling
Components Standard, for outside plant applications.
Unlike outside plant cables, inside plant cables generally experience a controlled, stable
environment. The cables must meet the stringent flame-resistance and/or smoke generation
requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC ) and local building codes, dependent upon their installed location and be marked for the intended application as OFN/OFC (general purpose), OFNR/OFCR (riser), or OFNP/OFCP (plenum). The cables should be easy to terminate and must be available in fiber counts required by the network architecture. These cables are designed to comply with ICEA-596, Standard for Fiber Optic Premises Distribution Cable, in accordance with TIA-568-B.3 for inside plant applications.
Indoor/Outdoor Optical Fiber Cables
It is often advantageous to install a single cable in both the indoor and outside plant
environments of a network. The system designer can reduce complexity and cost by eliminating a transition splice or cross connect point where the cable transitions from the outside plant into the building. Cables suited for both indoor and outdoor applications must be specifically constructed to withstand the harsh environmental conditions of the outside plant and to pass the rigorous industry flame testing requirements for building safety. These indoor/outdoor cables are designed to comply with ICEA S-104-696, Standard for Indoor-Outdoor Optical Fiber Cable. ICEA-696 is a newly published industry standard which establishes requirements for indoor/outdoor cables. Prior to ICEA-696 there was no industry standard for optical fiber cables installed in indoor/outdoor applications.
Corning Cable Systems offers a family of cable designs that give the network designer various
options to efficiently manage indoor/outdoor applications with a single cable type. Corning
Cable Systems offers ribbon, loose tube, and 900 m tight buffered fiber cable constructions
such as the FREEDM Loose Tube Cable, FREEDM/LST, FREEDM Ribbon Cable, and
Corning Cable Systems has historically designed, specified and recommended optical fiber
cable solutions in accordance with Industry Standards. ICEA-696, the optical fiber
indoor/outdoor cable standard provides cable design and performance guidance that includes a tight buffer cable option in addition to loose tube and ribbon cable designs. To date, this is the first ICEA standard that provides guidance on tight buffer cable in the outside plant. The ICEA-696 document covers optical fiber communications cables intended for use in Indoor-Outdoor optical fiber applications and is not intended to be a carte blanc approval of tight buffer cable for outside plant applications. FREEDM One indoor/outdoor tight buffered cable has been designed and tested to meet ICEA-696 criteria such that reliable outside plant performance is achieved
FREEDM One Indoor/Outdoor Tight-Buffered Cable
FREEDM One Indoor/Outdoor tight-buffered cable contains 900 m tight buffered fibers with water-swellable strength yarns and a flame retardant outer jacket. The cable is designed for use in inter-building campus backbone, building backbone, and horizontal applications for fiber counts of six and twelve fibers. FREEDM One cable is listed either OFNP for plenum
applications or OFNR for building riser applications. The cable can also be installed in other
environments according to the NEC and local building codes. The OFNP listing allows the
cable to be installed in all applicable areas of a building to include a single run from the point of entrance, through a riser space, and into the work area in the horizontal (plenum) space.
FREEDM One cable is a fully dry water-blocked, UV-resistant cable designed to meet the
mechanical and environmental requirements for aerial, direct buried, and duct outside plant
applications. Additionally the cable contains tight buffered optical fibers, which are optical fibers that are directly coated with a thermoplastic buffer to a diameter of 900 m. Tight buffered fibers can be directly terminated with field installable optical fiber connectors, such as the Corning Cable Systems UniCam connectors, which reduce installation time and expense when compared to loose tube cable termination with buffer tube fan-out kits. The cable is also smaller, lighter and more flexible.
FREEDM loose tube cable is designed primarily for inter-building campus backbone and
building backbone applications where the fiber count exceeds 24 fibers. The loose tube design allows greater fiber density when high fiber counts are required. Corning Cable Systems FREEDM loose tube cable is OFNR listed for riser applications according to the NEC and local building codes where the majority of high fiber count backbone cables are installed. FREEDM loose tube cable is available in fiber counts up to 288 fibers in a proven, reliable cable design FREEDM Ribbon Cable FREEDM Ribbon cable is designed primarily for inter-building campus backbone and building backbone applications where the installed base of outside plant cabling consists of ribbon cable.
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