Aluminum Shield | Single Jacket | Filled-Gel | Figure-8

Outside Plant Copper Cable - Exchange Cable

 

Description

 

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Conductors: Solid annealed bare copper in 22 and 24 AWG.

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Insulation: Conductors are insulated. The conductor insulation is color-coded in accordance with industry standards.

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Twisted Pairs: Individual conductors are twisted into pairs with varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk and specific color combinations to provide pair identification.

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Core Assembly: Cables of 25 pairs and less are assembled into a cylindrical core. Cables larger than 25 pairs are assembled into units, which are then used to assemble the core. Units are individually identifiable by color-coded binders.

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Filling Compound: The core assembly is filled with an 80°C ETPR or PIB Base Jelly compound, completely filling the interstices between the pairs and under the core wrap.

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Core Wrap: A non-hygroscopic, dielectric tape is applied over the core assembly to provide protection for the core.

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Shielding: A corrugated, copolymer coated, 8-mil aluminum tape is applied longitudinally with an overlap. The shield interfaces are flooded with an adhesive compound to provide a moisture barrier and inhibit corrosion.

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Support Member: A ¼ inch, 7-strand Extra High Strength (EHS) galvanized steel messenger serves as the support member and is an integral part of the sheath. The messenger is flooded to inhibit corrosion.

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Jacket: A black, linear low-density polyethylene jacket is applied overall. The jacket provides a tough protective covering designed to withstand exposure to direct sunlight, atmospheric temperature changes and stresses expected in standard installations.

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Jacket Markings: Information including the manufacturer’s identification, pair count, AWG and product identification appears at 2-foot intervals. Sequential length markings appear at alternate 2-foot intervals.

 

 

 

Applications

4SProducts ALFOUR®-8-F cables are designed for aerial applications where a filled cable design is preferred. The core and support member (messenger) lay parallel to each other forming a cross-sectional “Figure 8”. The messenger is an integral part of the cable sheath, yet readily available for gripping, pulling and tensioning. Installation is fast and easy using standard methods and hardware.

 

Qualifications & Approvals

Manufactured to meet requirements of RUS specification 7 CFR (PE-39) latest issue except for the "Figure 8" sheath. 
 

 

Electrical Specifications

Average Mutual Capacitance at 1000 Hz

Total No. of Pairs

nF/mile

nF/km

12 or Less

83 ± 7

52 ± 4

Over 12

83 ± 4

52 ± 2

Conductor Size

Minimum Insulation Resistance

Max Average Attenuation

Max Conductor Resistance

Resistance Unbalance

Dielectric Strength DC Potential – Volts

68 °F (20 °C)

68 °F (20 °C)

772 kHz

68 °F (20 °C) Ohms

Maximum

Minimum

AWG

mm

gigohm / mile

gigohm / km

dB/kft

dB/km

mile

km

Ave %

Individual Pair %

Cdr. to Cdr.

Cdr to Gmd.

22

0.64

1.0

1.6

4.0

13.1

91.0

56.5

1.5

5.0

5,000

15,000

24

0.50

1.0

1.6

5.0

16.4

144.0

89.5

1.5

5.0

4,000

15,000

Capacitance Unbalance Pair to Pair

Pairs

Maximum Individual

Maximum RMS

pF/kft

pF/km

pF/kft

pF/km

12 or Less

80

145

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-

mor than 12

80

145

25

45

Capacitance Unbalance Pair to Ground

Pairs

Maximum Individual

Maximum Average

pF/kft

pF/km

pF/kft

pF/km

12 or Less

800

2625

-

-

more than 12

800

2625

175

574

Near End Crosstalk (NEXT)

150 kHz

772 kHz

P.S.WUNEXT mean (dB)

58

47

P.S.WUNEXT worst pair (dB)

53

42

Far End Crosstalk at 150 kHz

Conductor size (AWG)

22

24

P.S. ELFEXT mean (dB/kft)

63

63

P.S. ELFEXT worst pair (dB/kft)

57

57

Far End Crosstalk at 772 kHz

Conductor size (AWG)

22

24

P.S. ELFEXT mean (dB/kft)

49

49

P.S. ELFEXT worst pair (dB/kft)

43

43

 

      
    Physical Data & Standard Packaging
Cable Cable O.D. Overall O.D. Approx. Weight

Standard Length

Standard Reel Size (cm) Approx. Shipping Weight
Pair Count in mm in mm Ibs/kft kg/km ft m f x t x d Ibs kg
22 AWG (0.64mm)
6 0.45 11 0.93 23 217 323 5000 1525 52 x 25 x 20 1288 585
12 0.53 13 1.01 25 262 390 5000 1525 52 x 25 x 20 1513 687
25 0.67 17 1.15 29 350 521 5000 1525 58 x 25 x 20 1995 906
50 0.85 22 1.33 34 522 777 5000 1525 62 x 30 x 24 2898 1316
24 AWG (0.50mm)
6 0.39 10 0.87 22 199 296 5000 1525 44 x 18 x 20 1103 501
12 0.44 11 0.92 23 229 341 5000 1525 52 x 25 x 20 1348 612
25 0.57 14 1.05 26 288 429 5000 1525 52 x 25 x 20 1643 746
50 0.73 19 1.21 31 394 586 5000 1525 58 x 25 x 20 2215 1006
100 0.93 24 1.41 36 608 905 5000 1525 72 x 36 x 39 3654 1659
200 1.21 31 1.69 43 1013 1508 2500 760 62 x 30 x 24 2821 1281