Description
Optical patchcord (jumper cable) is a standard interconnecting optical cable, terminated on both sides with optical connectors. Patchcords are used to interconnect devices inside a rack, or to connect active elements to a fiber optic path terminating in a rack. Patchcords are usually Duplex (2x fiber, 4x connector), or in simplex version (1x fiber, 2x connector) for single-fiber WDM applications.
AERO-DR03 with reaction to fire class Dca is suitable for indoor and outdoor installations. The outer sheath of the fibre optic cable itself is LSOH type, is therefore low-emitting and halogen-free in the event of ignition. In addition, the sheath contains a special compound that makes the fiber optic cable UV stable. The fibre optic cable has a very high tensile resistance 900 N. Fibres used Corning (G.657.A1) have a high flexibility and thus allow to achieve excellent transmission and installation properties in confined spaces and anywhere where multiple, separate connections need to be routed.
Variant RapidBox DR03 the patch cord is wound on cardboard drum, that meets the customer's requirements. Everything is in an outer carton box, so the product is protected during transportation and storage. Therefore, the kit guarantees easy and safe installation. The special cable unwinding system is safe and ensures correct cable unwinding (without getting tangled up).
Parameters
Connectors | SC/APC - SC/APC |
Max. allowed tension | 900 N |
Quantity of fibres | simplex |
Use | Orange, Telekom, UPC, Slovanet and others |
Retrieved from | RapidBox |
Cable diameter (mm) | 3 mm |
Type of fibres | SM G.657A |