SEALPIC Interconnect Cable

  • CONDUCTORS: Solid annealed copper in 19, 22, 24 and 26 AWG.
  • INSULATION: Conductors are insulated with solid polyolefin, color coded in accordance with industry standards.
  • TWISTED PAIRS: Individual insulated conductors are twisted into pairs with varying lay lengths to minimize  crosstalk and specific color combinations to provide pair identification.
  • CORE ASSEMBLY: Cables of 25 pairs or 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 unit binders.
  • CORE WRAP: A non-hygroscopic, dielectric tape is applied over the core assembly to provide protection for the core.
  • SHIELDING: A corrugated, copolymer coated, 8-mil aluminum tape is applied longitudinally with an overlap.
  • 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.
  • JACKET MARKINGS: Information such as manufacturer’s identification, pair count, AWG, product identification, sequential footage and a telephone handset is printed at 2 ft. intervals on the cable jacket.

Description

SEALPIC cables are designed primarily for aerial use. In this application, the cable must be attached to a support strand. If the cable is to be placed in a duct, the cable must be pressurized.

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