0.4mm 26awg 100 pairs jelly filled anti-rodent copper shield telephone cable armored
USD $0.2 - $100 /Meter
Min.Order:1000 Meters
0.4mm 26awg 100 pairs jelly filled anti-rodent copper shield telephone cable armored
Product Description
These types of Cables are designed for use in direct burial applications where additional mechanical or rodent protection is required. Cables may be used aerially, but must be attached to a support strand. These cables are recommended for use in high-risk areas where additional mechanical or rodent protection is requirement..
Conductor Solid annealed copper
Insulation Solid polyolefin; color coded in accordance with industry standards
Twisted Pairs
Individual insulated conductors; twisted into pairs with
varying lay lengths; specific color combinations provide
pair identification
< 25-Pair Core Pairs are assembled into a cylindrical core
> 25-Pair Core
Cables larger than 25-pair are assembled into units, which are then used to assemble the core; units are identifiable using color-coded binders
Filling Compound 80°C jelly filled compound, completely filling the interstices between the pairs and under the core wrap
Core Wrap Non-hygroscopic, dielectric tape applied over the core
Shield Corrugated, rodent resistant, copper bearing armor applied longitudinally with an overlap; flooded shield interfaces
Jacket Black, polyethylene
Jacket Marking
Identifying information includes a telephone handset, cable code, pair count, AWG, date of manufacture and sequential length markings at 2 foot intervals
Standards Compliance
ANSI/ICEA S-84-608-2007
RDUP 7 CFR 1755.390 (PE-39)
RoHS-compliant
Electrical specifications
Average mutual capacitance at 1000 Mhz
Total number of pairs nf/km | ||||||||
12 or less 52+/-4 | ||||||||
Over 12 52+/-2 | ||||||||
Conductor size | Minimum insulation Resistance 20 degree | Max average attenuation 20 degree 772khz | Max conductor resistance at 20 degree Ohms | Resistance unbalance maximum | Dielectric strength dc potential- volts minimum | |||
AWG | MM | Gig ohm/km | Db/km | km | Ave % | Individual pair % | Cdr. To cdr | Cdr.to grnd |
19 22 24 26 | 0.9 0.64 0.5 0.4 | 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 | 10.9 15.3 19.4 23.6 | 28 56.5 89.5 144.2 | 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 | 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 | 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,400 | 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 |
Near end crosstalk (next) at 150kHz 772kHz | ||
P.S.WUnext mean (db) 58 47 P.S.WUNEXT mean (db) 53 42 | ||
Far end crosstalk at 150Khz | ||
Conductor size (awg) 19 22 24 26 | ||
P.S ELFEXT mean (db/kft) 65 63 63 61 P.S ELFEXT worst pair (db/kft) 59 57 57 57 | ||
Far endcross at 772 kHz | ||
Conductor size (awg) 19 22 24 26 | ||
P.S ELFEXT mean (db/kft) 51 49 49 47 P,S elfext worst pair (db/kft) 45 43 43 43 | ||
Capacitance unbalance pair to pair | ||
Pairs
12 or less More than 12 | Maximum individual Pf/km 2625 2625 | Maximum RMS Pf/km ~ 574 |
Capacitance unbalance pair to ground |
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Pairs
12 or less More than 12 | Maximum individual Pf/km 2625 2625 | Maximum RMS Pf/km ~ 574 |