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Fortex™ 2DT Single Jacket Cable

The Fortex 2DT Single Jacket Cable is a reduced diameter, GR-20-rated cable, featuring 200 micron diameter fibers that meets the same specifications as our field-proven Fortex DT Cable.

The Fortex 2DT Single Jacket Cable is a reduced diameter, GR-20-rated cable, featuring 200 micron diameter fibers that meets the same specifications as our field-proven Fortex DT Cable.

Features

  • Completely gel-free cable design
  • Reduced diameter (approx. 15%) and weight (more than 20%) cable¹
  • Field-proven, 200 µm bend-optimized Lightera AllWave®+ Zero Water Peak (ZWP) Fiber for lower bending loss
  • Complies with ANSI-ICEA S-87-640 and Telcordia GR-20 Core Issue 4 and RUS/RDUP requirements
  • Fiber counts to 288

Benefits

  • Robust, durable cable for long-term reliability and performance
  • Smaller and more lightweight cable provides greater fiber density in limited spaces
  • Seamless fiber splicing to existing 9.2 µm mode field diameter (MFD) fiber plant
  • Gel-free cable for faster and cleaner splice preparation

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Fortex 2DT Single Jacket Cable

Product Description

The Fortex 2DT Single Jacket Cable is a reduced diameter, GR-20-rated cable, featuring 200 micron diameter fibers that meets the same specifications as our field-proven Fortex DT Cable.

Why the Fortex 2DT Single Jacket Cable?

Today’s networks require more fibers in less space. To address this trend, Lightera developed the Fortex 2DT Single Jacket Loose Tube Cable. By incorporating 200 micron optical fiber, this cable literally doubles the fiber count in the cable buffer tubes, significantly increasing fiber density.

The reduced outer diameter of the Fortex 2DT Single Jacket Cable improves utilization of duct and subducts. In addition, cables with smaller outer diameters allow longer continuous cable reel lengths, which may result in fewer splices needed. Over long distances, the potential cost savings created by reduced splicing can be substantial.

The lighter weight of the Fortex 2DT Single Jacket Cable can also help to lower cable pulling tensions. This reduction can result in (1) increased cable pulling lengths; (2) lower installation costs by allowing longer distances between pulling handholes; and (3) faster installation speeds. In the case of aerial deployments, a lighter weight cable can also decrease loads on poles.

The Fortex 2DT Single Jacket Cable is an excellent choice for duct, lashed aerial and general outside plant (OSP) installations where a gel-free, loose tube cable that is smaller, lighter in weight and higher in fiber density is needed.

Note

¹ When compared with standard Lightera Fortex DT Single Jacket Cable.

Specifications

Specifications
Fiber Count 12-60
72
96 108-120
144 156-216
228-240
252-288
Cable Outer Diameter – in. (mm) 0.34 (8.7) 0.37 (9.3) 0.40 (10.2) 0.45 (11.5) 0.50 (12.9) 0.51 (13.0) 0,53 (13.5) 0.59 (14.9)
Cable Weight – lb/kft (kg/km) 38 (56) 40 (59) 49 (73) 61
 (91)
75 (112) 65
 (97)
71 (106) 88 (131)

Handling

Handling
Minimum Bend Radius, with Load 15 X OD* (Outer Diameter)
Minimum Bend Radius, with No Load 10 X OD
Minimum Bend Radius, Storage Coils 10 X OD
Maximum Installation Tension 600 lb. (2700 N)
Maximum Long-term Load 180 lbf (800 N)
Note OD = Outer Diameter of Cable, minimum of 6 in. (15 cm). See Lightera Installation Procedure 042 for sheath preparation and coiling instructions.

Performance Standard

Performance Standard (all Fiber Counts)
Tested per Applicable Requirements of ANSI/ICEA S-87-640 and Telcordia GR-20 CORE Issue 4. Complies with RUS/RDUP RUS Bulletin 1753F-601a.

Temperature

Temperature
Installation -22 °F to 140 0°F (-30 °C to 60 °C)
Operation -40 °F to 158 °F (-40 to 70 °C)
Storage -40 °F to 158 °F (-40 °C to 70 °C)

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