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CAT5E 1000ft 350MHz 24 AWG White Copper Network CMR UTP Riser Cable

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Product Descriptions:

  • 8 Conductors Solid Bare Copper
  • CMR Rated
  • PVC Jacket
  • High-Performance Data Cable
  • Tested up to 350Mhz
  • Category-5E Unshielded Twisted Pair
  • Easily Identified Color-Striped Pairs
  • 24 AWG Solid Copper Conductors
  • TIA/EIA-568B.2, ISO/IEC 11801
  • ETL Listed
  • 1000 feet Pull Box

Specifications:
Conductor:

  • Pairs: 4
  • AWG: 24
  • Stranding: Solid
  • Conductor Material: Solid Annealed Bare Copper

Insulation:
  • Insulation Material: Polyethylene
  • Insulation Diameter: 0.95 ± 0.03

Pair Color Code:
  • Pair 1: White/Blue Stripe & Blue
  • Pair 2: White/Orange Stripe & Orange
  • Pair 3: White/Green Stripe & Green
  • Pair 4: White/Brown Stripe & Brown

Outer Shield:
  • Outer Shield Material: Unshielded

Outer Jacket
  • Jacket Material: Flame Retardant PVC
  • Outer Jacket Diameter: 5.2 ± 0.3
  • Rip Cord: Yes
  • Color: White

Temperature Rating:
  • Installation: 0 to + 60C
  • Operating: -20C to + 75C

Electrical Characteristics:
  • DC resistance: Max 9.38 Ω / 100 m
  • Mutual capacitance: Max 5.6 nf / 100 m
  • Resistance unbalance: Max 5 %

Technical Data:
  • Standard Certification: CMR, ETL Listed
  • Reference Standard: EIA/TIA 568 & ISO/IEC 11801

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