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High-Density Fiber Loose Tube Cable

The High-Density Loose Fiber Cable offers increased carrying capacity in a non-ribbonized, loose fiber cable construction. With this design, a group of 12 optical fibers is wrapped with color-coded yarn to form each fiber bundle. Next, two fiber bundles are placed within each color-coded, gel-filled buffer tube to protect the fibers from external forces. DryBlock® water-blocking material is then applied to the cable core to provide water penetration resistance. Finally, dielectric strength elements are added for extra tensile strength.

The High-Density Loose Fiber Cable offers increased carrying capacity in a non-ribbonized, loose fiber cable construction. With this design, a group of 12 optical fibers is wrapped with color-coded yarn to form each fiber bundle. Next, two fiber bundles are placed within each color-coded, gel-filled buffer tube to protect the fibers from external forces. DryBlock® water-blocking material is then applied to the cable core to provide water penetration resistance. Finally, dielectric strength elements are added for extra tensile strength.

Features And Benefits

  • Fiber counts from 300 to 432 (with 24 fibers per tube) in all constructions
  • Dual-layer, stranded core for ease of access
  • 1,000-pound (4450N) rated installation tension for long pulls without fiber strain
  • Highly durable and reliable for outside plant use
  • DryBlock® water-blocking technology for a more craft-friendly, jelly-free cable core
  • ROL stranding and ripcords for fast mid-span entry
  • Available to extended operational temperature range of -60 ºC
  • High-density polyethylene (HDPE) jacket available on request
  • Features Lightera application-specific fibers, including AllWave® ZWP and AllWave+ Single-Mode along with Multimode Fibers

Product Description

The High-Density Loose Fiber Cable offers increased carrying capacity in a non-ribbonized, loose fiber cable construction. With this design, a group of 12 optical fibers is wrapped with color-coded yarn to form each fiber bundle. Next, two fiber bundles are placed within each color-coded, gel-filled buffer tube to protect the fibers from external forces. DryBlock® water-blocking material is then applied to the cable core to provide water penetration resistance. Finally, dielectric strength elements are added for extra tensile strength.

Why the High-density Loose Fiber Cable?

The High-Density Loose Fiber Cable maximizes fiber density, offering an excellent solution for service providers who need increased carrying capacity and prefer a non-ribbon cable design. With its 1,000 pound (4450 N) rated pulling tension, this cable offers outstanding durability and reliability for a wide range of outside plant installations, including long pulls, without fiber strain.

The Reverse Oscillating Lay (ROL)-stranded, dual-layer cable core and ripcord offer fast and easy mid-span access for cable splicing and handling. DryBlock water-blocking technology makes cable preparation cleaner and easier, helping you save on time and money.

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Jacket Options

The High-Density Loose Fiber cable is available in three constructions to meet the demands of your specific installation.

Specifications

Specifications
Version Single Jacket
Light Armor
Armored
Fiber Count 300-432 300-432 300-432
Outer Diameter In. (mm) 0.84 (21.2) 0.90 (22.8) 0.96 (24.3)
Weight Lb/kft (kgm/km) 233 (346) 304 (453) 341 (508)

Handling

Handling
Maximum Bend Radius, With Load 15 X OD*
Maximum Bend Radius, With No Load 10 X OD*
Temperature
Operations -40 °F – 158 °F (-40 °C – 70 °C)
Note OD = Outer Diameter of Cable, minimum of 6 in. (15 cm). See Lightera Installation Procedure 042 for sheath preparation and coiling instructions.

Fiber Type²

Fiber Type²
Single-Mode
Single-Mode Fiber Fiber (S1) Fiber (S2) Fiber (SF) Fiber Standards Wavelengths (nm) Typical* Attenuation (dB/km)
Maximum Cable on Reel Attenuation (dB/km)
AllWave ZWP Fiber 3 B E G.652.D 1310/1385/1550 0.35/0.31/0.25
AllWave+ ZWP Fiber 3 C E G.652.D/G.657.A1 1310/1385/1550 0.35/0.31/0.25
AllWave FLEX ZWP Fiber 5 B E G.652.D/G.657.A1 1310/1385/1550 0.35/0.31/0.25
AllWave One Fiber 3 F E G.652.D/G.657.A1 1310/1385/1550 0.33/0.31/0.19 0.34/0.31/0.22
AllWave ULL Fiber 3 H E G.652.D/G.657.B 1310/1550 0.31/0.17 0.33/0.19
TrueWave RS LWP Fiber 6 2 6 G.655.C&D 1550 0.21 0.25
TeraWave Fiber 6 2 R G.654.B 1550 0.19 0.25
TeraWave ULL Fiber 6 9 R G.654.B 1550 0.18 0.22
Multimode
Multimode Fiber Fiber (S1) Fiber (S2) Fiber (SF) Fiber Standards Wavelengths (nm) Typical* Attenuation (dB/km)
Maximum Cable on Reel Attenuation (dB/km)
62.5 µm Fiber R U 9 OM1 62.5 µm 850/1300 3.4/1.0
LaserWave FLEX 300 Fiber

L F 2 OM3 50 µm 850/1300 2.4/0.7
LaserWave FLEX 550 Fiber

L H 2 OM4 50 µm 850/1300 2.4/0.7

High Density Loose Fiber Cable Ordering Information

High Density Loose Fiber Cable Ordering Information
Example
AT-3BE12EF-NNN¹
Part Number
AT- S1 S2 SF S3 S4 S5 S6 NNN
S1
Fiber Selection.
See S1 in Fiber Type table above
S2
Fiber Transmission Performance.
See S2 in Fiber Type table above
SF
Fiber Type².
See SF in Fiber Type table above
S3
Sheath Construction.
1 = Single Jacket All Dielectric
H = Single Jacket, Single Armor
N = Double Jacket, Single Armor
S4
Tensile Load
2 = 600 lb. (2700 N)
S5
Core Type.
E = 3.5 mm Gel-filled tube
S6
Fibers per Tube.
F = 24 fibers per tube
NNN
Fiber Count = 300-432
Note ¹ Part Number shown is for a High Density Single Jacket Cable with standard AllWave ZWP attenuation and standard cable print. Maximum AllWave ZWP attenuation: 0.35/0.31/0.27/0.25/0.27 dB/km @ 1310/1385/1490/1550/1625 nm. Standard Print, example: LIGHTERA OPTICAL CABLE AT-3BE12EF-NNN [MM-YY] (UL) US TYPE OFNR [HANDSET SYMBOL] [NNN] F [SERIAL #]

² Contact Lightera Order Management for information on other cable variations, including additional fiber types, attenuation, and custom cable print.
For more information regarding typical attenuation as well as attenuation parameters on Link Design Value (LDV) (Maximum end-to-end attenuation over a concatenated span), please see Lightera Application Note AN-111 which can be downloaded at www.lightera.com or contact your Lightera representative.

Contact Information

For additional information please contact your sales representative. You can also visit our website at www.lightera.com or call 1-888-FIBERHELP (1-888-342-3743) USA or 1-770-798-555 outside the USA. For a full list of our certifications, visit our website.

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