Ordering Options
Cable Type Family| S | Simplex Cord |
| D | Duplex Cord |
| MTA | Tight Buffer Distribution |
| BTA | Tight Buffer Breakout |
| CLA | Central Loose Tube |
| MLA | Multi Loose Tube |
| ADSS | All Dielectric Self Supporting |
| OPGW | Overhead Power Ground Wire |
Simplex/Duplex Cord
| Simplex: SA-B-C-D Duplex: DA-B-C-D-E |
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| A: Cord Diameter | |
| 20=2.0mm; 25=2.5mm; 28=2.8mm; 30=3.0mm | |
| B: Fiber Type | |
| 0=Fiber and copper conductors in cable 3=50/125 multi-mode fiber (OM4) per ITU-T G.651 4=50/125 multi-mode fiber (OM3) per ITU-T G.651 5=50/125 multi-mode fiber (OM2) per ITU-T G.651 6=62.5/125 multi-mode fiber (OM1) per ITU-T G.651 7=NZDS SM fiber per ITU-T G.656. 8=NZDS SM fiber per ITU-T G.655. 9=Standard SM fiber per ITU-T G.652.D |
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| C: Tight Buffer Type: | |
| VT=Standard tight buffer (Default), YT=Tactical grade, CG=Semi-tight buffer, jelly filled, CD-D=Semi-tight buffer, dry |
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| D: Jacket Type | |
| 2Y=PVC, H=LSZH, ONR-OFNR PVC; ONP-OFNP FEP; Yu-FRPVC | |
| E: Cable Shape | |
| FT= Flat Cord; RD= Round Cord; ZIP= Zip Cord | |
Tight Buffered Cable
| Distribution: MTA-B-C-DEF-GH Breakout: BTA-B-C-DEF-GH |
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| A: Fiber Type | |
| 0=Fiber and copper conductors in cable 3=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM4) 4=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM3) 5=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM2) 6=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM1) 7=NZDS SM fiber per G.656. 8=NZDS SM fiber per G.655. 9=Standard SM fiber per G.652.D |
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| B: No. of fibers: | |
| 4 to 72 | |
| C: Sub-unit Jacket Options | |
| 0=No sub-unit (for up to 12 fibers), Y=PVC, H=LSZH | |
| D: Inner Jacket Options | |
| 2Y=PE, Y=PVC, H=LSZH; ONR-OFNR PVC; ONP-OFNP FEP; Yu-FRPVC | |
| E: Armour options | |
| T=Corrugated steel tape armour, W=Steel wire armour B=Steel wire braid armour, D=Fiber glass armour; TW= Steel tape + Steel wire armour | |
| F: Outer Jacket Options | |
| Y=PVC, H=LSZH; ONR-OFNR PVC; ONP-OFNP FEP; Yu-FRPVC | |
| G: Water-Blocking Options for cable core | |
| J= Water blocking gel in tubes | |
| H: Tight Buffer Type | |
| VT=Standard tight buffer, YT=Tactical grade, CG=Semi-tight buffer, gel-jelly, CD=Semi-tight buffer, dry | |
Central Loose Tube Cable
| CLA-B-C-DEF-GH | |
| A: Loose tube | |
| B: Fiber type | |
| 0=Fiber and copper conductors in cable 3=50/125 multi-mode fiber (OM4) per ITU-T G.651 4=50/125 multi-mode fiber (OM3) per ITU-T G.651 5=50/125 multi-mode fiber (OM2) per ITU-T G.651 6=62.5/125 multi-mode fiber (OM1) per ITU-T G.651 7=NZDS SM fiber per ITU-T G.656. 8=NZDS SM fiber per ITU-T G.655. 9=Standard SM fiber per ITU-T G.652.D Ended with R=Ribbon type fiber ( Ex: 9R= SM fiber per G.652.D ribbon type ) |
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| C: No. of fibers: | |
| 1 to 24 | |
| D: Inner jacket options | |
| 2Y=PE, Y=PVC, H=LSZH | |
| E: Armour options | |
| T=Corrugated steel tape armour, W=Steel wire armour B=Steel wire braid armour, D=Fiber glass armour; TW= Steel tape + Steel wire armour |
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| F: Jacket material options | |
| 2Y=PE, Y=PVC, H=LSZH, 11Y=PU, A=Aluminium moisture barrier, T=Anti-termite protection | |
| G: Water-blocking options for cable core | |
| J= Water blocking gel in tubes | |
| H:General options | |
| SS=Fig-8 self-supporting UW=Under Water |
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Multi Loose Tube Cable
| MLA-B-C×D-EFG-H | |
| A: Loose tube | |
| B: Fiber type | |
| 0=Fiber and copper conductors in cable 3=50/125 multi-mode fiber (OM4) per ITU-T G.651 4=50/125 multi-mode fiber (OM3) per ITU-T G.651 5=50/125 multi-mode fiber (OM2) per ITU-T G.651 6=62.5/125 multi-mode fi ber (OM1) per ITU-T G.651 7=NZDS SM fiber per ITU-T G.656. 8=NZDS SM fiber per ITU-T G.655. 9=Standard SM fiber per ITU-T G.652.D Ended with R=Ribbon type fiber ( Ex: 9R= SM fi ber per G.652.D ribbon type ) |
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| C: No. of tubes: | |
| D: No. of fibers per tubes: | |
| E: Inner jacket options | |
| 2Y=PE, Y=PVC, H=LSZH | |
| F: Armour options | |
| T=Corrugated steel tape armour, W=Steel wire armour B=Steel wire braid armour, D=Fiber glass armour; TW= Steel tape + Steel wire armour | |
| G: Jacket material options | |
| 2Y=PE, Y=PVC, H=LSZH, 11Y=PU | |
| H: Water-blocking options for cable core | |
| J= Water blocking gel in tubes | |
ADSS Multi Loose Tube Cable
| MLA-B-C×D-EFG-H- ADSS | |
| A: Loose tube | |
| B: Fiber type | |
| 0=Fiber and copper conductors in cable 3=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM4) 4=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM3) 5=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM2) 6=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM1) 7=NZDS SM fi ber per G.656. 8=NZDS SM fi ber per G.655. 9=Standard SM fi ber per G.652.D Ended with R=Ribbon type fi ber ( Ex: 9R= SM fi ber per G.652.D ribbon type ) |
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| C: No. of tubes: | |
| D: No. of fibers per tubes: | |
| E: Inner jacket options | |
| 2Y=PE, Y=PVC, H=LSZH | |
| F: Armour options | |
| T=Corrugated steel tape armour, B=Bronze, W=Steel wire Armour, W= Steel Wire Braid | |
G: Jacket material |
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| 2Y=PE | |
| H: Water-blocking options for cable core | |
| J= Water blocking gel in tubes | |
Opgw Type Cable
A-B-C-D-OPGW |
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| A: Fiber type | |
| 0=Fiber and copper conductors in cable 3=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM4) 4=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM3) 5=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM2) 6=50/125 multi-mode fiber(OM1) 7=NZDS SM fiber per G.656. 8=NZDS SM fiber per G.655. 9=Standard SM fiber per G.652.D |
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| B: No. of steel tubes: | |
| C: No. of fibers per tubes: | |
| D: Cross Sectional Area | |
| 35=35mm2; 50=50mm2; 70=70mm2; 90=90 mm2; 130=130mm2 | |
