Page 1 of 2 TPR Premise Plenum Cables Features and Benefits OFNR, FT-4 riser ratings Flexible lightweight design TPR Premise Riser Cables are designed for intrabuilding applications where small size, excellent transmission properties and flame retardancy are required. The design consists of (900 m) tight buffered fibers within a flame retardant PVC jacket. For 2-12 fiber cables, individually color coded fibers and aramid yarn are bundled within the flexible jacket. Cables with more than 12 fibers are assembled in sub-groups and these are then put together to form the final cable.Tight buffered, premise cables can be directly terminated, but in areas requiring added protection, breakout kits are available. Low cost cables, easy to install Available with up to 96 fibers Applications Intrabuilding communications backbones Computer networks Vertical connections within buildings Any installation requiring UL or CSA Plenum listings ORDERING INFORMATION Fiber Optic Center, Inc., 23 Centre Street, New Bedford, MA, 02740-6322, USA Website: www.focenter.com e-mail: sales@focenter.com, Toll Free: (800) IS-FIBER, (800) 473-4237, Tel: (508) 992-6464, Fax: (508) 991-8876 Page 2 of 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature: Cable Core: -40C (-40F) to 80C (176F) Storage -20C (-4F) to 80C (176F) In-Service Ratings: UI-1666 OFNR per NEC 770-51(b) and 770-53(b) Central Strength Member: (above 12 fibers) Epoxy/glass rod Tight buffered fibers Outer Strength Members: Aramid fiber yarn Jacket: Flame retardant PVC Maximum Crush Resistance: 850 Lbsf/inch (1485 N/cm) Maximum Vertical Rise: 1640 feet (500 meters) ORDERING INFORMATION Cable Part Numbering System 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Jacket Type: A) Polyethlene B) PVC (General Purpose) C) Polyurethane D) Plenum E) CPE F) Single Armor/PE G) Single Armor/PVC K) Jet Fuel Resistant L) Single Armor (Zero Hal.) M) MTR N) Fig.-8 P) PVDf/Armor Q) Alum. Armor R) Riser Grade PVC S) Double Armor (Steel) U) Soft Plenum V) LTR Armor W) Water Blocked X) Special-Specify Y) Dielectric Fig.-8 Z) Zero-Hal. Central Strength Member: 1) Dielectric 2) Steel 3) Aramid Yarn (coated) N) None X) Special-Specify Cable Construction: B) Breakout C) Component D) Deploying G) Tight Buffer Heavy-Duty (Indoor/Outdoor) H) Heavy-Duty (Outdoor) K) Buffered Fiber M) Medium Service (Duct) P) Premise S) Simplex T) UNI-Pak U) Single Tube Outdoor (Arial/Burial) W) Ready Access Z) Zipcord X) Special-Specify Buffer Construction: 1) Tight Buffer 3) Single Fiber Loose Tube (gel filled) 4) Multi-fiber Loose Tube (gel filled) Number of Fibers: 001=1; 002=2; 012=12; (up to 216 fibers in some cable constructions) Fiber Grade: see fiber specifications at front of this section S) Standard P) Premium Q) High Performance T) Super Fiber Size: A) SM B) 50m C) 62.5m E) 100m F) 200m G) 200/230m PCS J) 200/230m HCS XX) Special-Specify Color Coding All BICC General cables, unless customized, follow the industry standard color code system for easy identification. Cables with 12 or fewer individual components will follow the color sequence: Blue, Orange, Green, Brown, Slate White, Red, Black, Yellow, Violet, Pink, Aqua. For cables having more than 12 fibers, grouping is done following the same sequence for the subgroup and for the fibers within it. Example: 24 fiber loose tube cable with six fibers in each of four tubesTube colors will be blue, orange, green and brown. Each tube will have one each of fibers in the first six colors (blue, orange, green, brown, slate, white). Fibers are then identified by tube color/fiber colorblue/white being the white fiber in the blue tube. When cables have more than 144 fibers, a black stripe is added to each of the first six colors in order to make 18 recognizable subgroups. In some cable designs, jacketed subgroups may be numbered for identification in lieu of color coding. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS OR OTHER PRODUCTS AND THEIR AVAILABILITY, PLEASE CONTACT FIBER OPTIC CENTER, INC. Fiber Optic Center, Inc., 23 Centre Street, New Bedford, MA, 02740-6322, USA Website: www.focenter.com e-mail: sales@focenter.com, Toll Free: (800) IS-FIBER, (800) 473-4237, Tel: (508) 992-6464, Fax: (508) 991-8876