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Qualified Partner Program Installation Cables

Qualified Partner Program Installation Cables. Felice Guarna, Training Program Manager Wetzikon, Dec. 2005. " R&Mfreenet " copper cables. Comprehensive range of twisted pair cables to set up the R&Mfreenet system Screened and unscreened cables

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Qualified Partner Program Installation Cables

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  1. Qualified Partner ProgramInstallation Cables Felice Guarna, Training Program Manager Wetzikon, Dec. 2005

  2. "R&Mfreenet" copper cables • Comprehensive range of twisted pair cables to set up the R&Mfreenet system • Screened and unscreened cables • Different jacket materials to meet safety standards • Bandwidths up to 1.2 GHz • All cables are 3P tested and listed • All cables comply with the current standards • All cable values are measured after Installation Simulation

  3. Assortment of multi-pair cablesvoice backbones applications • Cable type Cable material Available lengths • Cat 3 U/UTP multi-pair LS0H 300 m reel • Cat 5e U/UTP multi-pair LS0H 300 m reel • Cat 3 F/UTP multi-pair LS0H 300 m reel • Cat 5e F/UTP multi-pair LS0H 300 m reel

  4. Assortment of 4 pair cablesdata applications • Cable type Cable material Available lengths • Cat. 5e U/UTP PVC and LS0H 500 m reel, 305 m box • Cat. 6 U/UTP PVC and LS0H 500 m reel • Cat. 6 U/FTP LSFR0H 500 m reel • Cat. 5e F/UTP PVC and LS0H 500 m reel, 305 m box • Cat. 5e SF/UTP PVC and LSFR0H 500 m reel • Cat. 6 S/FTP LS0H 500 m reel • Cat. 7 S/FTP LSFR0H 500 m reel • Multimedia S/FTP LSFR0H 500 m reel

  5. Cat. 5e, 6, 7 and Multimedia cables • Features • All cables comply with the ISO/IEC 11801, EN 50173, EN 50167, EN 50169, EIA/TIA 568A, prEN 50288-x-x specifications • Fulfill the stricter Cat. 5e requirements • Fulfill the latest Cat. 6 and 7 requirement • Fulfill the Industry proposed Standards where Official Standards are not available • All cables are 3P tested and certified • 100 ohm versions • IEC color code • Operational temperature range: -20°C to +75°C

  6. Fire, smoke density and gas tests requirements • IEC 60332-1: • Test on one single cable • IEC 60332-3 Cat. C: • Test on one bundle of cables • IEC 61034: • Measuring the smoke density under the defined conditions • IEC 60754: • Measuring the halogen gases during the combustion of plastic

  7. IEC 60332-1 fire testfire propagation • A gas burner is held against the cable for 1 minute continuously. • After 1 minute the gas burner is switched off. The cable must extinguish on its own. The burnt zone must not exceed 425 mm. • Simple test • PVC and LS0H pass this test

  8. IEC 60332-3c fire test on bundles of cablesfire propagation • Complete fire test. Carried out in a special fire chamber. • Approx. 100 pieces of cables required. • Fire duration 20 min. The flames must only spread on a height of 2.5m. • FR (Fire Retardant) cables have special additives. • Only LSFR0H pass this test.

  9. IEC 61034 smoke density test • Measuring the smoke density to assure escaping routes visibility during fire • PVC produces thick, black smoke (visibility ~ 10%). Test fails • Smoke doesn’t allow visibility of safety exits • Problematical in the cabling in air shafts. • LS (Low Smoke) cables produce less smoke (visibility ~ 90%). Test passes • Safety signs are visible. • People can be localized and rescued.

  10. IEC 60754 measuring halogen content of gases • Measuring the quantity of halogen content produced during the combustion • of materials of the cables • Halogen gases corrosiveness has double negative effects on: Human – intoxicate people causing death before fire Equipment – water used during fire extinguishing will contain chlorine which is highly corrosive for electronics • PVC contains elements which release halogen gas during combustion or carbonization • 0H (Zero Halogen) cables produce no halogen gases.

  11. Multi pair riser cables: Cat. 3 • Features • Multi-pair cables for telephonic applications. • Suitable for voice, video (and data) transmission at frequencies of up to 16 MHz. • Dimension: pair x2x0.5 mm (AWG24). • Versions: 25, 50 or 100 pairs. • U/UTP or F/UTP versions. • LS0H cable jacket (IEC 332-1)

  12. Multi pair riser cables: Cat. 5e • Features • Multi-pair cables for telephonic applications. • Suitable for voice, video (and data) transmission at frequencies of up to 100 MHz. • Dimension: pair x2x0.5 mm (AWG24). • Versions: 25, 50 or 100 pairs. • U/UTP or F/UTP versions. • LS0H cable jacket (IEC 332-1)

  13. Installation cables, Cat. 5e, U/UTP • Features • Unscreened 100 Ω installation cables. • 4 pairs or Siamese (2x4pairs) • 0.5 mm conductor diameter. • Electrical values far better than cabling Standards • Plastic foil as protection; no cutting into the conductor insulation. • PVC or LS0H cable jackets. • 5.5 mm overall diameter (4 pair version).

  14. Installation cables, Cat. 6, U/UTP • Features • Unscreened 100 Ω installation cables • 4 pairs only (no Siamese version). • 0.57 mm conductor diameter. • 7.1 mm max overall diameter. • Inner spacer to improve NEXT values. • Electrical values far better than cabling standard requirement even above 250 MHz • PVC and LS0H cable jackets.

  15. Installation cables, Cat. 6a, U/UTP10G solution • Features • Patented WARP technology • Unscreened 100 Ω cable (no Siamese version). • .56mm conductor diameter • 8.6mm overall diameter • Inner spacer to improve NEXT value • Aluminum interrupted foil to equalize ANEXT without increasing excessively the diameter • Electrical values far better than cabling standard requirement even above 650 MHz • LS0H cable jackets.

  16. Installation cables, Cat. 6, U/FTP • Features • 4 pairs individually foiled 100 Ω • Siamese version available • 0.55 mm conductor diameter. • 7 mm max (4 pairs version) overall diameter • Greatly improved NEXT values. • Electrical values far better than cabling standard requirement even above 250 MHz • LS0H cable jackets.

  17. Installation cables, Cat. 5e, F/UTP • Features • Aluminum foil-screened, 100 Ω cables. • 4 pairs or Siamese (2x4 pairs) version. • 0.5 mm conductor diameter. • 6.1 mm overall diameter. • Drain wire (0.5 mm) present • Mylar tape present • PVC and LS0H cable jackets.

  18. Installation cables, Cat. 5e, SF-UTP • Features • Braided/foil-screened, 100 Ω installation cable: alu-foil and tin-plated copper braid for high and low frequency interference fields. • 4 pairs or Siamese (2x4 pairs). • 0.5 mm conductor diameter. • 6.5 mm overall diameter. • PVC, LS0H and LSFR0H cable jackets.

  19. Installation cable Cat. 6e (600MHz), S/FTP • Features • 4 Pair-screened 100 Ω installation cable. • 4 pairs or Siamese version • 0.55 mm conductor diameter. • 7.4 mm overall diameter • 41% surface covered by braid. • Cable trimmed to a small overall diameter (7.4 mm) and best performance (Cat. 7). • LS0H cable jacket. • Excellent NEXT AND ANEXT • > 30dB ACR at 600 MHz.

  20. Installation cables Cat. 7, S-FTP • Features • 4 Pair-screened 100 Ω installation cable. • 4 pairs or Siamese version • 0.58 mm conductor diameter. • 7.9 mm overall diameter • 65% surface covered by braid. • LSFR0H cable jacket. • Excellent NEXT AND ANEXT • > 35dB ACR at 600 MHz.

  21. Installation cables Cat. 7 (1200 MHz), S-FTP • Features • Individually shielded pairs with overall, shielding braid. • Flame retardant/zero halogen according to IEC 332-3c. • 4 pairs or 2x4 pairs. • 0.64 mm conductor diameter. • 8.2 mm overall diameter • 65% optical braid coverage. • Excellent NEXT AND ANEXT • > 17dB ACR at 1.2GHz.

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