Product Overview of Self Supporting Aerial Optical Fiber Cable Dry (12 Core) GYTC8A 12B1.3:
The Self-Supporting Aerial Optical Fiber Cable Dry (12-Core) GYTC8A 12B1.3 is designed for aerial installations where support structures are not available. It features 12 fiber cores and a dry construction, making it suitable for outdoor environments. This cable is commonly used in telecommunications networks, rural broadband deployments, and other applications requiring aerial installation.
Product Detail of Self Supporting Aerial Optical Fiber Cable Dry (12 Core) GYTC8A 12B1.3:
Feature |
Description |
Product Name |
Self-Supporting Aerial Optical Fiber Cable Dry (12-Core) GYTC8A 12B1.3 |
Core Count |
12 cores |
Cable Type |
Self-supporting aerial fiber optic cable |
Construction |
Dry construction (no gel or filling compound) |
Jacket Material |
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) |
Outer Diameter |
Varies depending on construction |
Product Features:
- Self-supporting design eliminates the need for separate messenger wires or support structures, reducing installation complexity and cost.
- Dry construction is suitable for environments where the presence of moisture is a concern, as it prevents water ingress and ensures long-term reliability.
- High Core Count: 12 fiber cores provide ample capacity for various telecommunication and networking requirements.
- Durable Jacket: The HDPE jacket material offers protection against environmental factors such as UV radiation, temperature variations, and moisture.
Working Mechanism:
- Preparation: Assess the installation area and plan the route for the aerial fiber optic cable.
- Installation: Hang the self-supporting cable along the designated route, securing it to poles or other support structures as needed.
- Termination: Connect the fiber optic cable to appropriate equipment using connectors or splicing techniques.
- Testing: Perform testing to verify signal integrity and connectivity throughout the length of the cable.
- Deployment: Deploy the cable in outdoor environments, ensuring proper routing and protection against environmental hazards.