Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Fiber Optic Cable |
Wiring Devices: | No |
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Part code | ASU-80-6F | ||||
Number of Fibers | Unit | 6 | 8 | 12 | 24 |
Number of fiber in tube | Nos | 6 | 8 | 12 | 24 |
Number of loose tube | Nos | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
strength member | Material | FRP 2x1.8mm | FRP 2x1.8mm | FRP 2x1.8mm | FRP 2x1.8mm |
Loose tube | Material | PBT | |||
Size | 2.2mm | ||||
Outer sheath | Material | HDPE | HDPE | HDPE | HDPE |
Cable nominal Diameter | MM ±0.2 | 6.5 | 6.5 | 6.5 | 6.5 |
Cable nominal weight | Kg/Km ±5 | 41 | 41 | 41 | 43 |
Max. working tension |
N | 1200 | 1200 | 1200 | 1200 |
Max. crush resistance | N | 1000 (Short term) / 600 (Long term) | |||
Min. bending radius | At full load 20 x Cable OD (including poles) At no load 15 x Cable OD | ||||
Temperature range | Installation -0 -> +50 Operation -10 -> +70 | ||||
10
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Macro-Bending Loss
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1turn×10mm radius @1550nm
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dB
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≤0.75
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|
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1turn×10mm radius @1625nm
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dB
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≤1.5
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fiber type |
Attenuation |
(OFL) |
Numerical Aperture |
Cable Cut-off Wavelength(λcc) |
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Condition |
1310/1550nm |
850/1300nm |
850/1300nm |
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Typical |
Max |
Typical |
Max |
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Unit |
dB/km |
dB/km |
dB/km |
dB/km |
MHz.km |
- |
nm |
G652 |
0.35/0.21 |
0.4/0.3 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
≤1260 |
G655 |
0.36/0.22 |
0.4/0.3 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
≤1450 |
50/125 |
- |
- |
3.0/1.0 |
3.5/1.5 |
≥500/500 |
0.200±0.015 |
- |
62.5/125 |
- |
- |
3.0/1.0 |
3.5/1.5 |
≥200/500 |
0.275±0.015 |
- |
Test | Test Method | Acceptance Condition |
Tensile Strength | Load 1500N (2000N) for 10 minutes Variation of attenuation: ≤0.1dB Fibers strain: ≤0.33% | IEC 60794-1-2-EIA IEC 60794-1-2-EIB IEC 60794-2-50 |
Crush Test | Load 2000N for 3 minutes Variation of attenuation≤0.1dB | IEC 60794-1-2-E3 IEC 60794-2-50 |
Impact Test | Energy=1 J on the surface of 12.5mm radius, 3 timesVariation of attenuation≤0.1dB | IEC 60794-1-2-E4 IEC 60794-2-50 |
Temperature Cycling Test | Range -40°/+70°@1550nm Variation of attenuation≤0.1dB | IEC 60794-1-2-F1 IEC 60794-2-20 |
ASU fiber optic cable adopt proven all-dielectric loose tube construction. This fiber optic cable adopt round cable profiles minimize wind and ice loading. The ASU Fiber optic cable is stable and compact in structure, and also has excellent performance in other performances such as crushing, impact, and torsion, and conforms to the existing technical standards for outdoor overhead optical cables. All Dielectric Self Supporting Cable adopts all-dielectric structure design, which can avoid potential safety hazards caused by power lines or lightning.
AUS Aerial fiber optic cable is covered with a single PE outer sheath. It is especially suitable for installation in aerial for short-distance communication. The pole span no more than 120m. ASU Aerial Cable with small span is an important part of the distribution line, ASU optical cables are erected on the original towers of power lines, and have become the first choice of special optical cables for power system networking.
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