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OPTIX cable Saver Z-XOTKtsdDb 288x9/125 12T24F ITU-T G.652D 1.8kN

Manufacturer: Optix
Code: SAVER-Z-XOTKTSDDB-288X652D
Product model: SAVER-Z-XOTKTSDDB-288X652D
Stock: out of stockout of stock
Your price: 4.47 EUR 

OPTIX Cable SAVER Z-XOTKtsdDb 1.8kN#

DUCT CABLE#

OPTIX Cable SAVER Z-XOTKtsdDb 1.8kN
9/125 ITU-T G.652D
FEATURES
  • Fully dielectric construction
  • Solid HDPE jacket
  • Additional water blocking construction
  • Resistance to high and low temperatures
  • Enhanced by high quality glass yarns
  • Practical and thin Ripcord

CABLE CONSTRUCTION#

  1. FRP rod
  2. Optical fibres in 0.25mm coloured coating
  3. Hydrophobic jelly
  4. Loose tube
  5. Ripcords to tear the outer sheath
  6. Filler
  7. Water blocking tape / yarns
  8. Glass yarns
  9. HDPE outer jacket (black), UV stabilized

OPTIX SAVER Z-XOTKtsdDb cable (Glass yarns): a reduced diameter cable (ideal for a framework agreement with an IPS), light multi-tube construction, great flexibility and durability against dragging, a central strengthening element (FRP rod), gel and a water blocking construction (WB), moisture absorbing yarns (WSY) / anti-humidity tape, fully dielectric, strengthened with glass yarns, an HDPE shell - UV radation resistant, temperature range between -40°C and +60°C - an equivalent to the Saver Z-XOTKtsdDb. Maximum installation tension: 1800N.
All fibres and tubes of the cable adhere to the "EIA/TIA-598" colour coding standard. Each tube containing up to 24 fibres is filed with a hydrophobic gel to protect against moisture and vibrations. The cable core is safeguarded against water penetration by moisture absorbing yarns or an anti-humidity tape. The cables tubes and filler elements are twisted along a central strengthening element - the FRP rod. Two threads molten into the cable shell (ripcords) ease the removal of the cables outer layer. The cables are meant for installation in primary and secondary tele-technical canalisation by pneumatic (cable blowing) and mechanical (cable pulling) methods.
OPTIX Cable SAVER Z-XOTKtsdDb 1.8kN
Product information
Cable
version
The total
amount of
fibres [pcs]
Weight
[kg/km]
(±10%)

Cable
[mm]
(±0.5)

Tube
[mm]
(±0.15)
Supporting
element/
Peripheral
reinforcement
Reinforcing
element
[mm] (±0.1)
Coating
material
& thickness
[mm] (±0.2)
Temp.
range
instalation
Temp.
range
operating
transport
Minimum
bending
radius
temporary
permanent
2T6F 12 65 8.3 1.30/1.70 Glass yarns FRP(1.8) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D
1T12F 12 65 8.3 1.30/1.70 Glass yarns FRP(1.8) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D
2T12F 24 65 8.3 1.30/1.70 Glass yarns FRP(1.8) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D
4T6F 24 65 8.3 1.30/1.70 Glass yarns FRP(1.8) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D
4T12F 48 65 8.3 1.30/1.70 Glass yarns FRP(1.8) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D
6T12F 72 65 8.3 1.30/1.70 Glass yarns FRP(1.8) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D
8T12F 96 78 9.4 1.30/1.70 Glass yarns FRP(2.8) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D
12T12F 144 108 11.3 1.30/1.70 Glass yarns FRP in PE coat (2.8/5.0) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D
8T24F 192 125 11.5 1.6/2.4 Glass yarns FRP in PE coat (3.5/6.0) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D
12T24F 288 145 14.5 1.6/2.4 Glass yarns FRP in PE coat (3.5/6.0) HDPE(1.2) -10° to +50°C -40° to +70°C 20D/15D

Mechanical parameters EN standard IEC standard 12-24F 48F 72F 96-288F
Tensile Strength Installation EN 187000 IEC 60794-1-2-E1 1800N 1800N 1800N 1800N
Tensile Strength Operation EN 187000 IEC 60794-1-2-E1 1200N 1200N 1200N 1200N
Crushing resistance EN 187000, m.504 IEC 60794-1-2-E3 600N (100x100mm) for 60 sec.
Repeated bending EN 187000, m.507 IEC 60794-1-2-E6 30 cycles [(20xD), 1kg]
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