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Essential-6 U/UTP Cat 6 LSZH 23AWG 305m reel in box

Description

Description

Standards

ANSI/TIA-568-C.2; EN 50288; IEC 61156-5; ISO/IEC 11801-1

Application

The Aginode Essential-6 cables are manufactured and tested to the latest Category 6 specifications. They are compatible with the complete Essential-6 modular and PCB connectivity range. When the cable is installed in conjunction with Essential-6 outlets and patch panels, a 25 year Class E Link Certificate can be obtained from the Aginode website.

Performance

Aginode Essential-6 cables are compliant with the requirements of the International, European and American cable standards, including ISO/IEC 11801, IEC 61156-5, EN 50173, EN 50288 and TIA/EIA 568-C.2.

Installation

To support the correct set-up of hand held analysers for installation testing, the actual cable NVP value is given in the cable’s print legend.

Values given for 2-connector channel, built with Essential-6 cable, outlet and patch panel. (Values specified at 20°C)

Characteristics

Characteristics

Construction characteristics
Colour
Orange
Outer sheath
LSZH
Type of cable
U/UTP
Dimensional characteristics
Conductor cross-section (AWG/KCMIL)
23
Diameter over insulation
1.0 mm
Nominal outer diameter
6.1 mm
Electrical characteristics
Mutual capacitance
56 nF/km
Characteristic impedance
100 Ohm
Max. DC resistance of the conductor at 20°C (Ohm/km)
93.8
Mechanical characteristics
Maximum operating pulling force
100 N
Transmission characteristics
Skew
45 ns/100m
Attenuation Crosstalk Ratio, 250MHz
5.5 dB/100m
Nominal Velocity of Propagation (NVP)
69 %
Propagation delay, max. 100 MHz
536 ns/100m
Usage characteristics
Range
essential-6
Field of application
Indoor
Length
305 m
Operating temperature, range
-20...60 °C
Category
Cat. 6
Flame retardant
IEC 60332-1
Smoke density
IEC 61034
Packaging
Reel in a box
Ambient installation temperature, range
-10...60 °C
Minimum Bend Radius - During Installation (under Tension)
49 mm
Minimum Bend Radius - Installed
25 mm

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