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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
OUTSIDE PLANT WIRE & CABLE
FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS
september 2012
Telecommunications
Cables
This catalog contains in-
depth information on the
most comprehensive line of
Telecommunications cables for the
distribution of telecommunication
signals for outside use.
The product and technical
sections have been developed
with an easy-to-use “spec-
on-a-page” format. It features
the latest information on
Telecommunications cables, from
applications and construction
to detailed technical and
specification data. There’s also a
numerical part number index.
Our cables are readily available
through our network of authorized
stocking distributors and
distribution centers.
We are dedicated to customer
service and satisfactionso call
our team of professionally trained
sales personnel to meet your
application needs.
All information in this catalog is presented solely
as a guide to product selection and is believed
to be reliable. All printing errors are subject to
correction in subsequent releases of this catalog.
Although General Cable has taken precautions to
ensure the accuracy of the product specifications
at the time of publication, the specifications of all
products contained herein are subject to change
without notice.
GENERAL CABLE, BICC BRAND, CAROL
BRAND, GENSPEED, NEXTGEN BRAND,
PULL-PAC and TRU-MARK are trademarks of
General Cable Technologies Corporation.
©2012. General Cable Technologies Corporation.
Highland Heights, KY 41076
All rights reserved. Printed in USA.
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QUALITY
General Cable is committed to meeting
customer requirements through continuous
quality improvements. As a significant
part of our commitment to quality, General
Cable’s manufacturing facilities are certied
to the ISO 9001:2000 quality standard. Our
telecommunications cable manufacturing facility
has received TL 9000 quality standards registration
as a supplement to the ISO program. This quality
system is based on the ISO 9001 program with added telecommunications-specic performance
metrics. We strive to provide value optimization through innovation and quality solutions.
• Ourin-housetestingcapabilitiesareextensive,withstrictadherencetoourproduct
specifications as well as industry standards.
• Cablesaresafetylistedandveried.
• Third-partytestinglabslikeETLareutilizedtoquantifyandconrmourqualityandprovide
final qualication data that sets the foundation for our extended product warranty.
• GeneralCableproductshavestoodthetestoftimewithprovenreliabilityandperformance.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
General Cable is dedicated to customer
service and satisfaction. Call our team of
professionally trained sales associates at
800-424-5666
with any questions to meet your
application needs.
MAnUfACTURIng ExCELLEnCE
All of General Cable's Telecommunications wire and cable
products are produced at facilities that have won the
prestigious IndustryWeeks Best Plants Award, given to the
top 10 manufacturing plants in North America across all
industries. This award annually honors a facility’s world-
class manufacturing capabilities and its commitment to
continuous improvement.
Product Selection Locator
Air Core Cable ................................PE-22 AL .................... Spec. 2003 ........2
Figure 8 Air Core Cable .........................PE-38 AL .................... Spec. 2003-F8 .....3
Air Core ALPETH Cable.........................Bell Type BH*A & BK*A ......... Spec. 2101 ........4
Figure 8 Air Core ALPETH Cable..................Bell Type BH*S & BK*S ......... Spec. 2102 ........5
Figure 8 Air Core ALPETH-GP Cable ..............Bell Type BH*P & BK*P ......... Spec. 2108 ........6
Air Core Bonded PASP Cable ....................Bell Type BH*H & BK*H......... Spec. 2107 ........7
Air Core Foam Skin Bonded STALPETH Cable.......Bell Type DC*Z ............... Spec. 2106 ........8
Filled Solid Cable ..............................RDUP (RUS) PE-39 AL ......... Spec. 2002 .......10
Filled Solid 5-Mil Copper Cable...................RDUP (RUS) PE-39 CU ......... Spec. 2002 .......11
Filled Solid Copper-Bearing Gopher-Resistant Cable..RDUP (RUS) PE-39 GR ......... Spec. 2002 .......12
Filled Foam Skin Cable .........................RDUP (RUS) PE-89 AL ......... Spec. 2007 .......13
Filled Foam Skin CACSP Cable ..................RDUP (RUS) PE-89 CACSP ..... Spec. 2007 .......14
Filled Foam Skin ALPETH Cable .................Bell Type AN*A................ Spec. 2111 .......15
Filled Foam Skin ASP Cable .....................Bell Type AN*W ............... Spec. 2100 .......16
Filled Foam Skin “S” Screened ASP Cable..........Bell Type KN*W ............... Spec. 2109-F .....17
Glass Supported Drop Wire 2, 3 and 6 Pair .........Bell Type and RDUP (RUS) ...... Spec. 4292-4294 ..19
Drop Wire ....................................Bell Type and RDUP (RUS) PE-7.. Spec. 4295 .......20
C Rural Wire..................................Bell Type .................... Spec. 4283 .......20
Ground Wire..................................Bell Type .................... Spec. 2621/2622...21
Multiple Pair Aerial Service Wire ..................Bell Type .................... Spec. 4298 .......22
Buried Service Wire - Gopher-Resistant ............RDUP (RUS) PE-86 ............ Spec. 4284 .......23
Buried Service Wire - Aluminum Shield ............ICEA S-86-634 ............... Spec. 4287 .......24
Buried Service Wire - Gopher-Resistant ............Bell Type .................... Spec. 3503 .......25
Buried Service Wire - Bronze or CCS Shield ........Bell Type .................... Spec. 3502 . . . . . . . 26
Local Distribution Network ....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............28-29
Color Code Chart............................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............30-31
Glossary ...................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............32-34
Part Number Index.............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............35-36
Section Page
2 Filled Core Cables 9-17
4 Technical Information 27-36
3 Wire Products 18-26
1 Air Core Cables 1-8
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and responsibility in promoting sustainability.
The symbol also reflects our commitment to achieving
industry-leading standards and responding
proactively to environmental global issues.
Look for our products with the RoHS symbol
for your green building initiatives.
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Select “COMPANY,” then select “Corporate Social Responsibility”
General Cable is a leader in the
development, design, manufacture,
marketing and distribution of copper,
aluminum and fiber optic wire and cable
for the energy, industrial, specialty and
communications markets.
Our products inspire progress worldwide …
customers use our value-added products
to create global infrastructure that
improves the standard of living for
people everywhere.
Each day we’re building business
momentum — developing ideas into
innovative solutions and industry-leading
products, expanding geographic access and
furthering our investment in highly capable
associates, Lean Manufacturing, material
science and technology resources.
General Cable is influencing the world … with more than two-thirds
of our sales generated outside North America and with more than
12,000 associates in 50 manufacturing facilities throughout
26 countries. As one of the largest wire and cable manufacturers,
we are the One Company Connecting the World.
Energy Cables
Our cables carry energy across the world — through the air,
underground and under the sea. Increasing demand for energy is
accelerating investment in exploration, extraction, power generation,
transmission and distribution — whether based on coal, natural gas,
oil, nuclear, wind, solar or water.
Industrial & Specialty Cables
Our cables channel the power and signals that make equipment hum
and engines run. From oil rigs and broadcast studios to cars and trains,
and in commercial buildings, public venues, factory floors and special
applications such as military, nuclear, marine and mining — we serve
an extensive range of markets.
Communications Cables
Our cables keep information flowing — facilitating a non-stop stream
of words and images around the world. We meet the high-speed
bandwidth needs of global communications networks, from fiber
optic submarine communications cables, copper and fiber aerial and
underground cables to copper and fiber optic enterprise cables and
system solutions.
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General Cable
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Making Contact with the World
Directing Traffic without Gridlock
Telecommunications
1
Telecommunications
Air Core Cables 1
Plastic insulated Air Core Cables
provide a broad range of pair
sizes for the distribution of
telecommunication signals for
outside use. These cables can be
installed in underground ducts or
strung between poles, lashed to a
steel messenger or equipped with a
built-in messenger wire.
An industry-standard coIor-coding
system provides full identification
of every pair through the use of 10
different insulating coIors and non-
hygroscopic unit binders.
Different optional sheath designs
provide electrical shielding
necessary for proper grounding
and mechanical protection
against rodents and other physical
damage. A black, weather-resistant
polyethylene jacket is used on all
constructions for protection against
long-term outdoor exposure.
The temperature range that
Telecommunications cable can
withstand is:
For storage and operation:
-45˚C to 80˚C
-49˚F to 176˚F
For installation:
-30˚C to 60˚C
-22˚F to 140˚F
All cables are equipped with
surface-printed identification and
sequential footage markings.
The cable design for 19, 22 and 24
AWG sizes has the transmission
performance capability of 100,
Category 3 Backbone UTP Cables
specified in TIA/EIA 568-C.
Our Telecommunications cable
constructions contain no halogens
(chlorine, fluorine, bromine or
iodine), which means they are less
toxic and more environmentally
friendly. Look for the 17 FREE
logo.
General Cable Air Core Cables are
all proudly made in the U.S.A.
Index Page
Air Core Cable
PE-22 AL
Spec. 2003 2
Figure 8 Air Core Cable
PE-38 AL
Spec. 2003-F8 3
Air Core ALPETH Cable
Bell System Type BH*A & BK*A
Spec. 2101 4
Figure 8 Air Core
ALPETH Cable
Bell System Type BH*S & BK*S
Spec. 2102 5
Figure 8 Air Core
ALPETH-GP Cable
Bell System Type BH*P & BK*P
Spec. 2108 6
Air Core Bonded PASP Cable
Bell System Type BH*H & BK*H
Spec. 2107 7
Air Core Foam Skin
Bonded STALPETH Cable
Bell System Type DC*Z
Spec. 2106 8
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Air Core Cables Telecommunications
Air Core Cable Spec. 2003
PE-22 AL
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22and24AWG
Insulation:
•Solid,highdensitypolyethylene,color-codedin
accordance with telephone industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudin
ally with an overlap
Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,copolymercoated,0.008"aluminum
tape applied longitudinally with an overlap
Jacket:
•Black,linear low density polyethylene
Application(s):
•Foraerialinstallationbyattachmenttoasupport
strand
•Forundergroundinstallationwhenplacedina
duct (pressurization is recommended)
Compliances:
•FormerlyRDUP(RUS)SpecificationPE-22
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
•ANSI/ICEAS-85-625-2007
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedonnon-returnable
wood reels
•Non-standardpackagingisavailableuponrequest
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7527757 6 19 0.49 102 5000
7527765 12 19 0.62 168 5000
7527781 25 19 0.79 310 5000
7527005 6 22 0.40 65 5000
7527013 12 22 0.49 102 5000
7527021 25 22 0.63 174 5000
7527039 50 22 0.90 308 5000
7527112 6 24 0.37 51 5000
7527120 12 24 0.43 74 5000
7527138 25 24 0.54 122 5000
7527146 50 24 0.67 209 5000
7527161 100 24 0.88 385 5000
7527187 200 24 1.18 720 2500
7527195 300 24 1.40 1060 2500
7527203 400 24 1.60 1375 2500
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Telecommunications Air Core Cables
Figure 8 Air Core Cable Spec. 2003-F8
PE-38 AL
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22
and 24 AWG
Insulation:
•Solid,highdensitypolyethylene,color-codedin
accordance with telephone industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Figure 8 Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,copolymercoated,0.008"aluminum
tape applied longitudinally with an overlap
Support Messenger:
•A1/4",7strand,extrahighstrengthgalvanized
steel wire, fully flooded for corrosion protection
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethyleneisjacketed
in an integral extrusion with the shielded core
and support messenger to form a “Figure 8
configuration
Application(s):
•Intendedforaerialinstallation
Compliances:
•FormerlyRDUP(RUS)SpecificationPE-38
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
•ANSI/ICEAS-85-625-2007
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedonnon-returnable
wood reels
•Non-standardpackagingisavailableuponrequest
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2012020 6 19 0.96 x 0.49 229 5000
2012010 6 22 0.87 x 0.40 234 5000
2012011 12 22 0.96 x 0.49 259 5000
2012000 25 22 1.08 x 0.61 339 5000
2012001 50 22 1.28 x 0.81 466 5000
2012015 6 24 0.84 x 0.37 221 5000
2012016 12 24 0.90 x 0.43 242 5000
2012004 25 24 1.01 x 0.54 280 5000
2012005 50 24 1.14 x 0.67 376 5000
2012006 100 24 1.37 x 0.90 535 5000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Air Core Cables Telecommunications
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22,24and26
AWG
InsuIation:
•Solid,highdensitypolyethylene,color-codedin
accordance with telephone industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
•1200pairsandlargeraremirrorimagecolorcode
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
Iongitudinally with an overlap
ALPETH Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated0.008"aluminumtapeapplied
Iongitudinally with an overlap
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforaerialinstallationbyattachmenttoa
support strand
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationGR-421-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedonreturnablesteel
reels or on non-returnable wood reels when
requested
•Non-standardpackagingisalsoavailable
Air Core ALPETH Cable Spec. 2101
BELL SYSTEM TYPE BHBA (19 AWG) BKMA (24 AWG)
BHAA (22 AWG) BKTA (26 AWG)
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7506975 50 19 1.10 582 3000
7506983 100 19 1.50 1080 3000
7506991 200 19 1.90 2087 1000
7510506 300 19 2.40 3099 1000
7506876 25 22 0.61 169 5000
7506884 50 22 0.79 305 3000
7506892 100 22 1.10 577 5000
6968770 200 22 1.50 1086 4000
7506900 300 22 1.70 1584 2500
6968762 400 22 1.90 2101 2500
6987275 600 22 2.30 3140 1000
6937817 900 22 2.80 4648 700
7506918 25 24 0.55 124 5000
7506926 50 24 0.65 208 10000
6937064 100 24 0.86 378 3000
6964803 200 24 1.10 716 6000
6964811 300 24 1.40 1034 5000
6964795 400 24 1.50 1350 4000
6964787 600 24 1.78 2037 1000
6983381 900 24 2.20 2982 1600
6937833 1200 24 2.50 3962 1000
7506777 1500 24 2.77 4894 800
6937841 1800 24 3.10 5889 800
7503485 400 26 1.30 886 2500
6987218 600 26 1.50 1317 3300
7508252 900 26 1.80 1934 2200
6937858 1200 26 2.05 2540 1000
6937866 1500 26 2.30 3155 1000
7506785 1800 26 2.50 3756 1000
6937767 2100 26 2.70 4382 1000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Telecommunications Air Core Cables
Figure 8 Air Core ALPETH Cable Spec. 2102
BELL SYSTEM TYPE BHBS (19 AWG) BKMS (24 AWG)
BHAS (22 AWG) BKTS (26 AWG)
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22,24and26
AWG
Insulation:
•Solid,highdensitypolyethylene,color-codedin
accordance with telephone industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Figure 8 Alpeth Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated0.008"aluminumtapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Support Messenger:
•A1/4",7strand,extrahighstrengthgalvanized
steel wire, fully flooded for corrosion protection
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethyleneisjacketed
in an integral extrusion with the shielded core
and support messenger to form a “Figure 8
configuration
AppIication(s):
•Intendedforaerialinstallation
CompIiances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)Specification
GR-421-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedonreturnablesteel
reels or on non-returnable wood reels when
requested
•Non-standardpackagingisalsoavailable
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7516461 25 19 1.36 x 0.86 477 5000
7516479 50 19 1.61 x 1.11 746 2500
7516487 25 22 1.20 x 0.70 342 5000
7516495 50 22 1.35 x 0.85 480 5000
7517261 100 22 1.56 x 1.06 748 5000
7517279 25 24 1.12 x 0.62 287 10000
7517287 50 24 1.23 x 0.73 380 10000
7517303 100 24 1.42 x 0.92 556 5000
7517329 200 24 1.66 x 1.16 884 5000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Air Core Cables Telecommunications
Figure 8 Air Core ALPETH-GP Cable Spec. 2108
BELL SYSTEM TYPE BHBP (19 AWG) BKMP (24 AWG)
BHAP (22 AWG) BKTP (26 AWG)
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22,24and26
AWG
Insulation:
•Solid,highdensitypolyethylene,color-codedin
accordance with telephone industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Figure 8 ALPETH-GP Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,0.008"aluminumtapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
First Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylenejacketover
the aluminum tape
Steel Tape:
•Corrugated,0.006"steeltapefloodedonboth
sides applied longitudinally over the first jacket
with an overlap
Support Messenger:
•A1/4",7strand,extrahighstrengthgalvanized
steel wire, fully flooded for corrosion protection
Outer Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethyleneisapplied
in an integral extrusion over the steel tape
and support messenger to form a “Figure 8
configuration
Application(s):
•Intendedforaerialinstallationwhereadditional
mechanical protection is required
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationGR-421-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedonreturnablesteel
reels or on non-returnable wood reels when
requested
•Non-standardpackagingisalsoavailable
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7517394 25 19 1.63 x 1.13 675 5000
7517410 25 22 1.38 x 0.88 497 5000
7517428 50 22 1.56 x 1.06 664 5000
7517444 100 22 1.84 x 1.34 971 2500
7517451 25 24 1.33 x 0.83 433 5000
7517469 50 24 1.45 x 0.95 547 5000
7517485 100 24 1.63 x 1.13 758 5000
7517501 200 24 1.90 x 1.40 1129 2500
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Telecommunications Air Core Cables
Air Core Bonded PASP Cable Spec. 2107
BELL SYSTEM TYPE BHBH (19 AWG) BKMH (24 AWG)
BHAH (22 AWG) BKTH (26 AWG)
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22,24and26
AWG
Insulation:
•Solid,highdensitypolyethylene,color-codedin
accordance with telephone industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
•1200pairsandlargeraremirrorimagecolorcode
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Bonded PASP Sheath:
Inner Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylenejacketover
the core wrap
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,0.008"aluminumtapeapplied
longitudinally
Steel Shield:
•Corrugated,copolymercoated,0.006"steeltape
applied longitudinally over the aluminum tape with
an overlap
Outer Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylenejacket
bonded to the coated steel
Application(s):
•Intendedforpressurizeddirectburiedinstallation
in situations in which resistance to lightning and
mechanical damage is required
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationGR-421-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedonreturnablesteel
reels or on non-returnable wood reels when
requested
•Non-standardpackagingisalsoavailable
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7502180 25 19 0.98 440 5000
7502198 50 19 1.21 750 3000
7502214 100 19 1.62 1365 3000
7502230 200 19 2.10 2475 1000
7502248 300 19 2.59 3530 1000
7503543 25 22 0.76 280 5000
7503550 50 22 0.96 445 3000
7503576 100 22 1.20 750 3000
7503592 200 22 1.60 1360 4000
7503600 300 22 1.80 1893 1000
7503618 400 22 2.10 2490 2000
7503626 600 22 2.50 3582 1500
7503634 900 22 3.00 5265 700
7503659 25 24 0.68 220 10000
7503667 50 24 0.81 325 10000
7503683 100 24 1.00 530 10000
7503709 200 24 1.30 900 5000
7503717 300 24 1.50 1270 2500
7503725 400 24 1.68 1635 2500
7502073 600 24 2.00 2339 2000
7502040 900 24 2.40 3424 1600
7502081 1200 24 2.70 4418 900
7502065 1500 24 3.02 5422 900
7502057 1800 24 3.30 6580 800
7503816 400 26 1.40 1110 2500
7502024 600 26 1.70 1554 3300
7502032 900 26 2.05 2237 2200
7502099 1200 26 2.30 2923 1000
7503824 1500 26 2.51 3556 1000
7503832 1800 26 2.68 4205 1000
7503840 2100 26 2.83 4827 900
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Air Core Cables Telecommunications
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes22,24and26AWG
Insulation:
•Dualinsulationconsistingofaninnerlayerof
foamed polyolefin surrounded by a solid polyolefin
skin, color-coded in accordance with telephone
industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•3600pairsandless:madeupof100pairsuper-
units consisting of four (4) 25 pair sub-units
•4200pairdesign:madeupof300pairsuper-units
consisting of twelve (12) 25 pair sub-units
•Eachgroupisindividuallyidentifiablebycolor-
coded unit binders
•Allsizesaremirrorimagecolorcode
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Bonded STALPETH Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,0.008"aluminumtapeapplied
longitudinally
Steel Shield:
•Corrugated,copolymercoated,0.006"steeltape
applied longitudinally over the aluminum tape with
an overlap
Outer Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylenejacket
bonded to the coated steel
Application(s):
•Intendedforpressurizedurbanundergroundduct
installation
•Designedforlargepair-countsubscriber-serving
cables leaving Central Offices where duct
congestion is a prime concern
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationGR-421-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedonreturnablesteel
reels or on non-returnable wood reels when
requested
•Non-standardpackagingisalsoavailable
Air Core Foam Skin Bonded STALPETH Cable Spec. 2106
BELL SYSTEM TYPE DCAZ (22 AWG) DCTZ (26 AWG)
DCMZ (24 AWG)
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2010083 900 22 2.50 4505 1000
2010084 1200 22 2.95 5948 1000
2010078 600 24 1.70 2022 1000
2010079 900 24 2.10 2960 1000
7516438 1200 24 2.35 3881 1000
7510712 1500 24 2.60 4795 1000
7502008 1800 24 2.80 5698 1000
7502107 2100 24 2.98 6583 1000
7510720 2400 24 3.21 7502 1000
2010080 600 26 1.44 1342 1000
7512510 900 26 1.70 1937 1000
6987374 1200 26 1.90 2524 1000
7513351 1500 26 2.10 3116 2000
6987382 1800 26 2.30 3687 1000
7513252 2100 26 2.44 4263 1000
6987390 2400 26 2.63 4832 1000
2010081 2700 26 2.70 5409 1000
6987408 3000 26 2.85 5978 1000
6987416 3600 26 3.15 7116 1000
6987424 4200 26 3.30 8246 1000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
9
Telecommunications
Filled Core Cables 2
Plastic insulated Filled Core
Cables provide a broad range of
pair sizes for the distribution of
telecommunication signals for
outside use. These cables can be
installed in underground ducts
and direct buried applications
where protection against water and
moisture entry is required and may
also be installed aerially.
An industry standard color-coding
system provides full identification
of every pair through the use of 10
different insulating colors and non-
hygroscopic unit binders. Designs
are available using either a solid,
polyolefin insulation or foamed
polyolefin with a solid polyolefin
skin. The solid insulation provides
a more robust Core Construction,
whereas the foam skin insulation
offers space saving advantages.
A variety of sheath designs are
avail able that provide electrical
shielding necessary for proper
grounding and mechanical
protection against rodents and
other physical damage. A black,
weather-resistant polyethylene
jacket is used on all constructions
for protection against long-term
outdoor exposure.
The temperature range that
Telecommunications cable can
withstand is:
For storage and operation:
-45˚C to 80˚C
-49˚F to 176˚F
For installation:
-30˚C to 60˚C
-22˚F to 140˚F
All cables are equipped with
surface-printed identification and
sequential footage markings.
The cable design for 19, 22 and 24
AWG sizes has the transmission
performance capability of 100,
Category 3 Backbone UTP Cables
specified in TIA/EIA 568-C.
Our Telecommunications cable
constructions contain no halogens
(chlorine, fluorine, bromine or
iodine), which means they are less
toxic and more environmentally
friendly. Look for the 17 FREE
logo.
General Cable Filled Core Cables
are all proudly made in the U.S.A.
Index Page
Filled Solid Cable
RDUP (RUS) PE-39 AL
Spec. 2002 10
Filled Solid 5-Mil Copper Cable
RDUP (RUS) PE-39 CU
Spec. 2002 11
Filled Solid Copper-Bearing
Gopher-Resistant Cable
RDUP (RUS) PE-39 GR
Spec. 2002 12
Filled Foam Skin Cable
RDUP (RUS) PE-89 AL
Spec. 2007 13
Filled Foam Skin CACSP Cable
RDUP (RUS) PE-89 CACSP
Spec. 2007 14
Filled Foam Skin ALPETH Cable
Bell System Type AN*A
Spec. 2111 15
Filled Foam Skin ASP Cable
Bell System Type AN*W
Spec. 2100 16
Filled Foam Skin
“S” Screened ASP Cable
Bell System Type KN*W
Spec. 2109-F 17
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Filled Core Cables Telecommunications
RDUP
Listed
Filled Solid Cable Spec. 2002
RDUP (RUS) PE-39 AL
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22and24AWG
Insulation:
•Solid,highdensitypolyethylene,color-codedin
accordance with telephone industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
Filling Compound:
•Theentirecoreassemblyiscompletelyfilledwith
ETPR compound, filling the interstices between
the pairs and under the core tape
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,copolymercoated,0.008"aluminum
tape applied longitudinally with an overlap
•Thesheathinterfacesarefloodedwithan
adhesive water-blocking compound
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforductanddirectburiedinstallations
where protection against water and moisture entry
is required and may also be installed aerially
Compliances:
•RuralDevelopmentUtilityProgram(RDUP)7CFR
1755.390 (RUS PE-39)
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
•ANSI/ICEAS-84-608-2007
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedon
non-returnable wood reels
•Non-standardpackagingisavailableuponrequest
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7524507 6 19 0.60 140 5000
7524515 12 19 0.75 250 5000
7524523 25 19 0.97 450 5000
7524556 6 22 0.49 90 5000
7524564 12 22 0.57 137 5000
7524572 25 22 0.70 245 5000
7524580 50 22 0.95 425 5000
7524598 100 22 1.20 765 2500
7524614 6 24 0.46 68 5000
7524622 12 24 0.51 105 5000
7524648 25 24 0.60 170 5000
7524655 50 24 0.78 285 5000
7524671 100 24 1.00 525 5000
7524697 200 24 1.30 960 2500
7524705 300 24 1.60 1380 2500
7524713 400 24 1.82 1810 2500
7524721 600 24 2.20 2750 1250
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Telecommunications Filled Core Cables
Filled Solid 5-Mil Copper Cable Spec. 2002
RDUP (RUS) PE-39 CU
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22and24AWG
Insulation:
•Solid,highdensitypolyethylene,color-codedin
accordance with telephone industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
Filling Compound:
•Theentirecoreassemblyiscompletelyfilledwith
ETPR compound, filling the interstices between
the pairs and under the core tape
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Sheath:
Copper Shield:
•Corrugated0.005"coppertapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
•Thesheathinterfacesarefloodedwith
an adhesive water-blocking compound
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforductanddirectburiedinstallations
where protection against water and moisture entry
is required and may also be installed aerially
Compliances:
•RuralDevelopmentUtilityProgram(RDUP)7CFR
1755.390 (RUS PE-39)
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
•ANSI/ICEAS-84-608-2007
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedon
non-returnable wood reels
•Non-standardpackagingisavailableuponrequest
RDUP
Listed
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7525058 6 22 0.46 100 5000
7525066 12 22 0.57 150 5000
7525074 25 22 0.71 265 5000
7525082 50 22 0.93 450 5000
7525090 100 22 1.20 805 2500
7525116 6 24 0.43 78 5000
7525124 12 24 0.50 115 5000
7525140 25 24 0.60 185 5000
7525157 50 24 0.77 305 5000
7525173 100 24 1.00 555 5000
7525199 200 24 1.35 995 2500
7525207 300 24 1.60 1425 2500
7525215 400 24 1.82 1870 2500
7525223 600 24 2.20 2810 1250
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Filled Core Cables Telecommunications
Filled Solid Copper-Bearing Gopher-Resistant Cable Spec. 2002
RDUP (RUS) PE-39 GR
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22and24AWG
Insulation:
•Solid,highdensitypolyethylene,color-codedin
accordance with telephone industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogether
in a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
Filling Compound:
•Theentirecoreassemblyiscompletelyfilledwith
ETPR compound, filling the interstices between
the pairs and under the core tape
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Sheath:
Copper-Bearing Shield:
•Corrugated,copper-bearinggopher-
resistant tape applied longitudinally with an
overlap
•Thesheathinterfacesarefloodedwithan
adhesive water-blocking compound
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforductanddirectburiedinstallations
where protection against water and moisture
entry is required and may also be installed
aerially
•Thecopper-bearingtapeprovidesincreased
mechanical protection and gopher resistance
Compliances:
•RuralDevelopmentUtilityProgram(RDUP)7
CFR 1755.390 (RUS PE-39)
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
•ANSI/ICEAS-84-608-2007
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedon
non-returnable wood reels
•Non-standardpackagingisavailableupon
request
RDUP
Listed
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7528755 6 19 0.58 155 5000
7528763 12 19 0.75 265 5000
7528789 25 19 0.97 475 5000
7528003 6 22 0.48 101 5000
7528011 12 22 0.55 150 5000
7528037 25 22 0.70 260 5000
7528045 50 22 0.93 445 5000
7528060 100 22 1.20 795 2500
7528102 6 24 0.43 77 5000
7528110 12 24 0.50 115 5000
7528136 25 24 0.60 180 5000
7528144 50 24 0.78 300 5000
7528169 100 24 1.00 550 5000
7528185 200 24 1.36 985 2500
7528193 300 24 1.60 1410 2500
7528201 400 24 1.80 1855 2500
7528219 600 24 2.20 2805 1250
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Telecommunications Filled Core Cables
Filled Foam Skin Cable Spec. 2007
RDUP (RUS) PE-89 AL
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22and24AWG
Insulation:
•Dualinsulationconsistingofaninnerlayerof
foamed polyolefin surrounded by a solid polyolefin
skin, color-coded in accordance with telephone
industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
Filling Compound:
•Theentirecoreassemblyiscompletelyfilledwith
ETPR compound, filling the interstices between
the pairs and under the core tape
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,copolymer-coated,0.008"aluminum
tape applied longitudinally with an overlap
•Thesheathinterfacesarefloodedwithan
adhesive water-blocking compound
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforductanddirectburiedinstallations
where protection against water and moisture entry
is required and may also be installed aerially
Compliances:
•RuralDevelopmentUtilityProgram(RDUP)7CFR
1755.890 (RUS PE-89)
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
•ANSI/ICEAS-84-608-2007
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedon
non-returnable wood reels
•Non-standardpackagingisavailableuponrequest
RDUP
Listed
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7525504 6 19 0.57 127 5000
7525512 12 19 0.65 210 5000
7525538 25 19 0.85 395 5000
7525595 6 22 0.48 85 5000
7525603 12 22 0.52 125 5000
7525629 25 22 0.62 205 5000
7525637 50 22 0.78 365 5000
7525652 100 22 1.01 665 2500
7525678 200 22 1.36 1255 2500
7525751 6 24 0.39 63 5000
7525769 12 24 0.48 87 5000
7525785 25 24 0.54 142 5000
7525793 50 24 0.64 240 5000
7525819 100 24 0.84 435 5000
7525835 200 24 1.18 795 2500
7525843 300 24 1.37 1145 2500
7525850 400 24 1.48 1510 2500
7525868 600 24 1.82 2260 1250
7525876 900 24 2.22 3390 1250
7526973 1200 24 2.54 4430 1000
7526981 1500 24 2.80 5500 1000
7526999 1800 24 3.03 6660 1000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Filled Core Cables Telecommunications
Filled Foam Skin CACSP Cable Spec. 2007
RDUP (RUS) PE-89 CACSP
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes22and
24 AWG
Insulation:
•Dualinsulationconsistingofaninnerlayerof
foamed polyolefin surrounded by a solid polyolefin
skin, color-coded in accordance with telephone
industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
Filling Compound:
•Theentirecoreassemblyiscompletelyfilledwith
ETPR compound, filling the interstices between
the pairs and under the core tape
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
CACSP Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,copolymer-coated,0.008"aluminum
tape applied longitudinally over the core wrap
Steel Shield:
•Corrugated,copolymer-coated,0.006"
steel tape applied longitudinally over the aluminum
tape with an overlap
•Thesheathinterfacesarefloodedwithan
adhesive water-blocking compound
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforductanddirectburiedinstallations
where protection against water and moisture entry
is required and may also be installed aerially
•Theadditionofthesteeltapearmorprovides
increased mechanical protection and gopher
resistance
Compliances:
•RuralDevelopmentUtilityProgram(RDUP)7CFR
1755.890 (RUS PE-89)
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
•ANSI/ICEAS-84-608-2007
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedon
non-returnable wood reels
•Non-standardpackagingisavailableuponrequest
RDUP
Listed
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7526551 6 22 0.46 116 5000
7526569 12 22 0.55 170 5000
7526577 25 22 0.66 257 5000
7526585 50 22 0.85 440 5000
7526601 100 22 1.10 765 2500
7071608 6 24 0.41 90 5000
7526668 12 24 0.46 120 5000
7526684 25 24 0.57 183 5000
7526692 50 24 0.68 300 5000
7526718 100 24 0.88 510 5000
7526734 200 24 1.15 900 2500
7526742 300 24 1.45 1265 2500
7526759 400 24 1.55 1655 2500
7526767 600 24 1.82 2435 1250
7526775 900 24 2.20 3585 1250
7071616 1200 24 2.52 4635 1000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Telecommunications Filled Core Cables
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22,24and26
AWG
Insulation:
•Dualinsulationconsistingofaninnerlayerof
foamed polyolefin surrounded by a solid polyolefin
skin, color-coded in accordance with telephone
industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
•1200pairsandlargeraremirrorimagecolorcode
Filling Compound:
•Theentirecoreassemblyiscompletelyfilledwith
ETPR compound, filling the interstices between
the pairs and under the core tape
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,0.008"aluminumtapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
•Thesheathinterfacesarefloodedwithan
adhesive water-blocking compound
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforductanddirectburiedinstallations
where protection against water and moisture entry
is required and may also be installed aerially
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)Specification
GR-421-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedon
returnable steel reels or on non-returnable wood
reels when requested
•Non-standardpackagingisalsoavailable
Filled Foam Skin ALPETH Cable Spec. 2111
BELL SYSTEM TYPE ANBA (19 AWG) ANMA (24 AWG)
ANAA (22 AWG) ANTA (26 AWG)
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2036300 25 19 0.83 392 5000
2036301 50 19 0.98 717 2500
2036302 100 19 1.50 1316 2500
2036303 200 19 2.00 2565 1250
2036307 25 22 0.61 208 5000
2036308 50 22 0.77 367 5000
2036309 100 22 1.02 683 2500
2036310 200 22 1.37 1286 2500
2036311 300 22 1.66 1867 1250
2036312 400 22 1.95 2503 1250
2036313 600 22 2.40 3747 1250
2036314 900 22 3.00 5653 1000
2036320 25 24 0.53 147 5000
2036321 50 24 0.64 245 5000
2036322 100 24 0.83 438 5000
2036323 200 24 1.10 815 2500
2036324 300 24 1.31 1165 2500
2036325 400 24 1.50 1532 2500
2036326 600 24 1.81 2304 1250
2036327 900 24 2.21 3436 1250
2036328 1200 24 2.50 4531 1000
2036329 1500 24 2.84 5617 1000
2036330 1800 24 3.09 6525 1000
2036331 2100 24 3.35 7897 750
2036334 25 26 0.45 104 5000
2036335 50 26 0.59 179 5000
2036336 100 26 0.75 314 5000
2036337 200 26 0.98 570 5000
2036338 300 26 1.20 833 2500
2036339 400 26 1.29 1062 2500
2036340 600 26 1.60 1534 1250
2036341 900 26 1.90 2248 1250
2036342 1200 26 2.14 2986 1250
2036343 1500 26 2.37 3677 1250
2036344 1800 26 2.57 4369 1000
2036345 2100 26 2.90 5181 1000
2036346 2400 26 3.00 5876 1000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Filled Core Cables Telecommunications
Filled Foam Skin ASP Cable Spec. 2100
BELL SYSTEM TYPE ANBW (19 AWG) ANMW (24 AWG)
ANAW (22 AWG) ANTW (26 AWG)
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;sizes19,22,24and26
AWG
Insulation:
•Dualinsulationconsistingofaninnerlayerof
foamed polyolefin surrounded by a solid polyolefin
skin, color-coded in accordance with telephone
industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•25pairsandless:pairsareassembledtogetherin
a single group
•Morethan25pairs:pairsarearrangedingroups,
each group having a color-coded unit binder
•1200pairsandlargeraremirrorimagecolorcode
Filling Compound:
•Theentirecoreassemblyiscompletelyfilledwith
ETPR compound, filling the interstices between
the pairs and under the core tape
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
ASP Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,0.008"aluminumtapeapplied
longitudinally over the core wrap
Steel Shield:
•Corrugated,0.006"steeltapeapplied
longitudinally over the aluminum tape with an
overlap
•Thesheathinterfacesarefloodedwithan
adhesive water-blocking compound
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforductanddirectburiedinstallations
where protection against water and moisture entry
is required and may also be installed aerially
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)Specification
GR-421-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedonreturnablesteel
reels or on non-returnable wood reels when
requested
•Non-standardpackagingisalso
available
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
6987481 25 19 0.87 454 5000
6987499 50 19 1.15 788 2500
6987507 100 19 1.45 1410 2500
6987515 200 19 2.03 2710 1250
6987523 300 19 2.45 3980 1250
6987572 25 22 0.65 254 5000
6987580 50 22 0.82 431 5000
6987606 100 22 1.06 757 2500
6987622 200 22 1.45 1377 2500
6987630 300 22 1.75 1997 1250
6987648 400 22 1.96 2638 1250
6987655 600 22 2.38 3917 1250
6987663 900 22 2.87 5773 1000
6987671 1200 22 3.32 7549 750
6987705 25 24 0.55 173 5000
6987713 50 24 0.70 295 5000
6987721 100 24 0.90 509 5000
6987739 200 24 1.14 898 2500
6987747 300 24 1.34 1263 2500
6987754 400 24 1.54 1651 2500
6987762 600 24 1.83 2430 1250
6987770 900 24 2.25 3601 1250
6987788 1200 24 2.55 4687 1000
6987796 1500 24 2.82 5792 1000
6987804 1800 24 3.09 6414 1000
6987812 25 26 0.50 139 5000
6987820 50 26 0.61 221 5000
6987838 100 26 0.80 371 5000
6987846 200 26 1.00 646 5000
6987853 300 26 1.19 915 5000
6987861 400 26 1.30 1169 2500
6987879 600 26 1.55 1654 3300
6987887 900 26 1.87 2376 2500
6987895 1200 26 2.15 3124 2000
7507007 1500 26 2.45 3836 1600
7507015 1800 26 2.50 4542 1400
7502958 2100 26 2.74 5350 1000
7507023 2400 26 2.95 6042 1000
7512650 2700 26 3.10 6792 1000
7512668 3000 26 3.32 7415 750
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative
for latest information. This design is for duct installation only.
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Telecommunications Filled Core Cables
Filled Foam Skin “S” Screened ASP Cable Spec. 2109-F
BELL SYSTEM TYPE KNAW (22 AWG)
KNMW (24 AWG)
Core Construction:
Conductors:
•Solid,annealedcopper;size22and24AWG
Insulation:
•Dualinsulationconsistingofaninnerlayerof
foamed polyolefin surrounded by a solid polyolefin
skin, color-coded in accordance with telephone
industry standards
Twisted Pairs:
•Insulatedconductorsaretwistedintopairswith
varying lay lengths to minimize crosstalk
Core Assembly:
•Twistedpairsareassembledinto12,13and25
pair units, or into 50 pair multi-units
•Servicepairunitsof4to18pairsareassembled
for inclusion into the cable
“S” Screen:
•Eachhalfofthecablecoreisseparatedfromthe
otherbyuseofa0.004"plastic-coatedaluminum
screen which divides the core into two electrically
isolated compartments
Filling Compound:
•Theentirecoreassemblyiscompletelyfilledwith
ETPR compound, filling the interstices between
the pairs and under the core tape
Core Wrap:
•Non-hygroscopicdielectrictapeapplied
longitudinally with an overlap
ASP Sheath:
Aluminum Shield:
•Corrugated,0.008"aluminumtapeapplied
longitudinally over the core wrap
Steel Shield:
•Corrugated,0.006"steeltapeapplied
longitudinally over the aluminum tape with an
overlap
•Thesheathinterfacesarefloodedwithan
adhesive water-blocking compound
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedfordirectburiedinstallation
•Designedfordigitaltwo-wayT-Carriersignal
operation under one cable sheath
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationGR-421-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Standardlengthsareshippedonreturnablesteel
reels or on non-returnable wood reels when
requested
•Non-standardpackagingisalsoavailable
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7528250 28 22 0.80 321 9000
7528268 54 22 0.95 511 9000
7528276 106 22 1.20 861 6000
7528284 158 22 1.40 1209 4500
7528292 210 22 1.60 1550 3000
7528300 314 22 1.92 2220 3000
7528318 418 22 2.20 3167 2000
7528326 616 22 2.50 4140 1500
2039061 28 24 0.62 222 9000
2039062 54 24 0.75 344 9000
2039063 106 24 1.00 547 6000
2039064 210 24 1.30 1002 4500
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Telecommunications
Wire Products 3
Wire products are small size
distribution wires used as the last
link in bringing telecommunication
services to the subscriber. These
services can incorporate voice, data
and video channels.
Wire products are used in
constructions from one pair to six
pairs. They are made for either
self-supported aerial or for buried
service applications.
Aerial Services Wires are supported
by either an integral steel wire, glass
fibers imbedded in the jacket, or by
the use of high tensile copper-clad
steel conductors.
Buried Service Products are
water-resistant and can be made
with different shielding materials
for mechanical protection during
installation and against damage by
rodents. All Buried Service Wire is
equipped with sequential footage
markings.
The temperature range that
Telecommunications cable can
withstand is:
For storage and operation:
-45˚C to 80˚C
-49˚F to 176˚F
For installation:
-30˚C to 60˚C
-22˚F to 140˚F
Multi-pair Aerial and Filled Service
Wires have the transmission
performance capability of 100,
Category 3 Horizontal UTP Cables
specified in TIA/EIA-568-C.
Most of our Telecommunications
wire constructions contain no
halogens (chlorine, fluorine,
bromine or iodine), which means
they are less toxic and more
environmentally friendly. Look for
the 17 FREE logo.
Index Page
Glass Supported Drop Wire
2, 3 and 6 Pair
Bell System Type
and RDUP (RUS)
Spec. 4292-4294 19
Drop Wire
Bell System Type F Drop
and RDUP (RUS) PE-7
Spec. 4295 20
C Rural Wire
Bell System Type
Spec. 4283 20
Ground Wire
Bell System Type
Spec. 2621/2622 21
Multiple Pair Aerial Service Wire
Bell System Type
Spec. 4298 22
Buried Service Wire
Gopher-Resistant
RDUP (RUS) PE-86
ICEA S-86-634
Spec. 4284 23
Buried Service Wire
Aluminum Shield
ICEA S-86-634
Spec. 4287 24
Buried Service and
Distribution Wire
Gopher-Resistant
Bell System Type
Spec. 3503 25
Buried Service Wire
Bronze or CCS Shield
Bell System Type C Service
Spec. 3502 26
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Telecommunications Wire Products
Glass Supported Drop Wire 2, 3 and 6 Pair Spec. 4292-4294
BELL SYSTEM TYPE AND RDUP (RUS)
Product Construction:
Conductors:
•22AWGsolidannealedcopper
Insulation:
•Color-codedhighdensitypolyethylene
Assembly:
•2,3or6twistedpairsandripcordplacedparallel
between the glass strength members
Jacket:
•Black,flame-retardant,weather-andabrasion-
resistant PVC compound extruded over core
assembly
Application(s):
•Self-supportingdropwireintendedforaerial
service connection to the subscriber
•Compatiblewith“P”Clamp/Wedgetypehardware
•Glassstrengthmemberislightweight,easyto
install
•Noneedforsupportwiregrounding
•Notaffectedbysaltairandcorrosive
environments
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)Specification
GR-3163-CORE
•RuralDevelopmentUtilityProgram(RDUP)Bulletin
1753 F-204
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•AvailableinPull-Pac
®
cartons (PP), coils (CL),
reels (RL) and reelsaver (RS)
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2090021 2 22 0.20 x 0.40 39 500 RS
2090008* 2 22 0.20 x 0.40 39 750 PP
2090012 2 22 0.20 x 0.40 39 750 CL
2090010 2 22 0.20 x 0.40 39 1000 CL
2090053 2 22 0.20 x 0.40 39 3500 RL
2090052* 3 22 0.28 x 0.44 56 600 PP
2090018* 6 22 0.27 x 0.50 79 400 PP
2090014 6 22 0.27 x 0.50 79 400 CL
2090055 6 22 0.27 x 0.50 79 500 CL
2090051 6 22 0.27 x 0.50 79 1000 RL
2090056 6 22 0.27 x 0.50 79 2500 RL
2090013 6 22 0.27 x 0.50 79 3500 RL
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
* These Telecommunications wire items have sequential markings.
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Wire Products Telecommunications
Drop Wire Spec. 4295
BELL SYSTEM TYPE F DROP AND RDUP (RUS) PE-7
Product Construction:
Conductors:
•181/2 AWG solid 30% conductivity extra high
strength copper-covered steel
Sheath:
•Black,flame-,weather-andabrasion-resistant
PVC compound extruded over two conductors in
a parallel configuration
Polarity Identification:
•Polarityridgeononelegoftheweblocatedat45˚
above the major axis of the wire cross-section
Application(s):
•Self-supportingonepairparallelconductordrop
wire intended for aerial service connection to the
subscriber
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationGR-3163-CORE
•RuralDevelopmentUtilityProgram(RDUP)Bulletin
1753 F-204 (RUS PE-7)
•ANSI/ICEAS-89-648-1993
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Availableincoils(CL)andPull-Pac
®
cartons (PP)
C Rural Wire Spec. 4283
BELL SYSTEM TYPE
Product Construction:
Conductors:
•14or12AWGsolid30%conductivityextrahigh
strength copper-covered steel
Sheath:
•Black,highdensitypolyethylenecompound
extruded over two conductors in a parallel
configuration
Polarity Identification:
•Polarityridgeononeminorfaceoftheinsulation
located at 45˚ above the major axis of the wire
cross-section
Application(s):
•Self-supportingonepairparallelconductor
drop wire intended for aerial distribution in rural
exchange areas
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationTA-TSY-000125
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Availableincoils(CL)andreels(RL)
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7021421 1 18½ 0.130 x 0.255 24 1000 CL
7021496 1 18½ 0.130 x 0.255 24 1000 PP
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
6307482 1 14 0.160 x 0.280 35 1000 CL
3114733 1 14 0.160 x 0.280 35 5000 (21") RL
7013881 1 14 0.160 x 0.280 35 5500 (29") RL
2091013 1 12 0.190 x 0.315 58 4000 (21") RL
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Telecommunications Wire Products
PVC Insulated Ground Wire Spec. 2621
BELL SYSTEM TYPE
Product Construction:
Conductor:
•Solidannealedcopper
Insulation:
•Lightolivegray,flame-retardant,weather-and
abrasion-resistant PVC compound extruded over
the conductor
Application(s):
•Singleconductorforconnectiontogroundfor
customer premises or network equipment and
station protectors
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationTA-TSY-000120
•ULListedVW-1
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Availableincoils(CL)andcoilsincartons
(CL/CTN)
Bare Ground Wire Spec. 2622
BELL SYSTEM TYPE
Product Construction:
Conductor:
•Solidannealedcopper
Application(s):
•Singleconductorforgroundingaerialcablesand
pole-mounted equipment. Proper telephone co.
grounding practices must be followed
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)Specification
TA-TSY-000120
•ASTMB-3
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Availableincoils(CL)andcoilsincartons
(CL/CTN)
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
CABLE
CODE
NOM. O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
7515307 6 V-61-C 0.22 102 600 CL
7515265 10 V-101-C 0.15 39 200 CL/CTN
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
CABLE
CODE
NOM. O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2091090 6B-6 0.16 86 50 CL/CTN
2091093 6 B-6 0.16 86 600 CL
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Wire Products Telecommunications
Multiple Pair Aerial Service Wire Spec. 4298
BELL SYSTEM TYPE
Product Construction:
Conductors:
•22AWGsolidannealedcopper
Insulation:
•Color-codedhighdensitypolyethylene
Jacket:
•Thepairsanda.083"diametergalvanized
steel messenger are enclosed in a black flame-
retardant, weather- and abrasion-resistant PVC
jacket in a Figure 8 configuration
Application(s):
•Providesmultiplelinetelecommunicationservice
connection to the subscriber
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationGR-3163-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Availableincoils(CL)andreels(RL)
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2091021 6 22 0.380 x 0.615 82 400 CL
2091015 6 22 0.380 x 0.615 82 500 RL
2091016 6 22 0.380 x 0.615 82 3500 RL
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Telecommunications Wire Products
Double Jacketed Buried Service Wire Spec. 4284
GOPHER-RESISTANT RDUP (RUS) PE-86
ICEA S-86-634
Product Construction:
Conductors:
•Solidannealedcopper
Insulation:
•Highdensitypolyethylene
Pairing:
•Varyingpairlays
Core Filling:
•80˚Cfillingandfloodingcompounds
Inner Jacket:
•Linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Shield:
•0.005"corrugatedcopper-cladalloysteeltape
Rip Cord:
•Undertheouterjacket
Outer Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforuseinburiedserviceapplicationto
the subscriber loops
•Theshieldingmaterialprovidesresistanceto
gopher damage
Compliances:
•ICEAS-86-634
•RDUP7CFR1755.860(RUSPE-86)for2and3
pair constructions, formerly PE-54 CCS
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Non-returnableplywoodreelsinlengthsasshown
above
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
INCHES
WEIGHT
LBS/MFT
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2095061 2 22 0.32 56 2500
2095002 2 22 0.32 56 5000
2095151 3 22 0.34 66 1000
2095064 3 22 0.34 66 2500
2095016 3 22 0.34 66 5000
2095150 6 22 0.40 95 1000
2095065 6 22 0.40 95 2500
2095063 6 22 0.40 95 5000
2095067 3 24 0.31 54 2500
2095066 3 24 0.31 54 5000
2095068 6 24 0.36 74 2500
2095069 6 24 0.36 74 5000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
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Wire Products Telecommunications
Double Jacketed Buried Service Wire Spec. 4287
WITH ALUMINUM SHIELD ICEA S-86-634
Product Construction:
Conductors:
•Solidannealedcopper
Insulation:
•Highdensitypolyethylene
Pairing:
•Varyingpairlays
Core Filling:
•80˚Cfillingandfloodingcompounds
Inner Jacket:
•Linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Shield:
•Polymer-coated0.008”aluminumtape
Rip Cord:
•Undertheouterjacket
Outer Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforuseinburiedservice
application to the subscriber loops
Compliances:
•ICEAS-86-634
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Non-returnableplywoodreelsinlengthsasshown
above
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2095138 2 22 0.33 51 1000
2095125 2 22 0.33 51 2500
2095126 2 22 0.33 51 5000
2095146 3 22 0.35 62 1000
2095127 3 22 0.35 62 2500
2095128 3 22 0.35 62 5000
2095137 6 22 0.41 88 1000
2095129 6 22 0.41 88 2500
2095130 6 22 0.41 88 5000
2095131 2 24 0.30 42 2500
2095132 2 24 0.30 42 5000
2095133 3 24 0.32 54 2500
2095134 3 24 0.32 54 5000
2095135 6 24 0.33 68 2500
2095136 6 24 0.33 68 5000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
25
Telecommunications Wire Products
Double Jacketed Buried Service and Distribution Wire
Spec. 3503
BELL SYSTEM TYPE—GOPHER-RESISTANT
Product Construction:
Conductors:
•22or19AWGsolidannealedcopper
Insulation:
•Highdensitypolyethylene
Pairing:
•Varyingpairlays
Core Filling:
•80˚Cfillingcompound
Inner Jacket:
•Linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Shield:
•0.005"corrugatedcopper-cladalloy
steel tape
Rip Cords:
•Undereachjacket
Outer Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforuseinburiedserviceapplicationto
the subscriber loops
•Theshieldingmaterialprovidesresistanceto
gopher damage
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationGR-3163-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Non-returnableplywoodreelsinlengthsasshown
above
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2095102 3 19 0.42 99 5000
2095106 6 19 0.51 152 5000
2095089 3 22 0.34 67 1200
2095090 3 22 0.34 67 3000
2095091 3 22 0.34 67 5000
2095094 6 22 0.40 95 800
2095095 6 22 0.40 95 3000
2095096 6 22 0.40 95 5000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
26
Wire Products Telecommunications
Single Jacketed Buried Service Wire Spec. 3502
BELL SYSTEM TYPE C SERVICE
Product Construction:
Conductors:
•22AWGsolidannealedcopper
Insulation:
•Highdensitypolyethylene
Pairing:
•Varyingpairlays
Core Filling:
•80˚Cfillingandfloodingcompounds
Core Wrap:
•Polyestertape
Shield:
•0.004"corrugatedcommercialbronzeorcopper-
clad steel tape
Rip Cord:
•Underthejacket
Jacket:
•Black,linearlowdensitypolyethylene
Application(s):
•Intendedforuseinburiedserviceapplicationto
the subscriber loops
Compliances:
•Telcordia(Bellcore)SpecificationGR-3163-CORE
•RoHSCompliant(effective1/1/10)
Packaging:
•Non-returnableplywoodreelsinlengthsasshown
above
Nominal Cable Data
CATALOG
NUMBER
PAIRS
AWG
O.D.
(INCHES)
WEIGHT
(LBS/MFT)
STANDARD
LENGTH (FT)
2095160 3 22 0.30 55 1200
2095084 3 22 0.30 55 3000
2095086 3 22 0.30 55 5000
2095161 6 22 0.37 77 800
2095098 6 22 0.37 77 3000
2095099 6 22 0.37 77 5000
Data subject to change without notice. Contact your Customer Service Representative for latest information.
27
Telecommunications
Technical Information 4
The complexity of today’s Outside
Voice and Data transmissions has
generated an increasing demand for
more technical information. In the
current business world, customer
service representatives, engineers,
distributors and end-users do not
have time to search for answers to
their technical questions.
To this end, General Cable is
including a limited technical section
to help simplify these decisions and
enable you to more expeditiously
locate the products you need and
answer product-specific questions.
Reel size and weight charts based
on O.D. are available upon request
from your Customer Service
Representative.
Sag and Tension tables are available
on the Telecommunications Web
page under “Resources/Services.
For additional technical information,
please contact your sales
representative, our customer
service department or visit
www.generalcable.com. Select
“Telecommunications” under
Products, then select “Technical
Information.
Index Page
Local Distribution Network 28-29
Color Code Chart 30-31
Glossary 32-34
Part Number Index 35-36
28
Technical Information Telecommunications
Local Distribution Network
29
Telecommunications Technical Information
Local Distribution Network
30
Technical Information Telecommunications
Color Code Chart
PLASTIC INSULATED COMMUNICATION CABLES
25 PAIR UNIT COLORS
PAIR
NUMBER
RING
COLOR
TIP
COLOR
PAIR
NUMBER
RING
COLOR
TIP
COLOR
1Blue White 13 Green Black
2Orange White 14 Brown Black
3Green White 15 Slate Black
4Brown White 16 Blue Yellow
5Slate White 17 Orange Yellow
6Blue Red 18 Green Yellow
7Orange Red 19 Brown Yellow
8Green Red 20 Slate Yellow
9Brown Red 21 Blue Violet
10 Slate Red 22 Orange Violet
11 Blue Black 23 Green Violet
12 Orange Black 24 Brown Violet
25 Slate Violet
UNIT BINDER COLORS
FOR FULL COLOR CODE
GROUP
NUMBER
BINDER
COLORS
PAIR
RANGE
1White - Blue 1 - 25
2White - Orange 26 - 50
3White -Green 51 - 75
4White -Brown 76 - 100
5White -Slate 101 - 125
6Red - Blue 126 - 150
7Red - Orange 151 - 175
8Red - Green 176 - 200
9Red - Brown 201 - 225
10 Red - Slate 226 - 250
11 Black - Blue 251 - 275
12 Black - Orange 276 - 300
13 Black - Green 301 - 325
14 Black - Brown 326 - 350
15 Black - Slate 351 - 375
16 Yellow - Blue 376 - 400
17 Yellow - Orange 401 - 425
18 Yellow - Green 426 - 450
19 Yellow - Brown 451 - 475
20 Yellow - Slate 476 - 500
21 Violet - Blue 501 - 525
22 Violet - Orange 526 - 550
23 Violet - Green 551 - 575
24 Violet - Brown 576 - 600
UNIT BINDER COLORS
FOR MIRROR IMAGE
100 PAIR SUPER-UNIT
GROUP
NUMBER
BINDER
COLORS
PAIR
RANGE
1Blue 1 - 25
2Orange 26 - 50
3Green 51 - 75
4Brown 76 - 100
SPARE PAIRS FOR
MIRROR IMAGE
PAIR
NUMBER
PAIR
COLORS
1White - Red
2White - Black
3White - Yellow
4White - Violet
5Red - Black
6Red - Yellow
7Red - Violet
8Black - Yellow
9Black - Violet
10 Yellow - Violet
11 Blue - Orange
12 Blue - Green
13 Blue - Brown
14 Blue - Slate
15 Orange - Green
SUPER-UNIT BINDER
COLORS FOR
FULL COLOR CODE
S.U. BINDER
COLOR PAIR RANGE
White 1 - 600
Red 601 - 1200
Black 1201 - 1800
Yellow 1800 - 2400
300 PAIR SUPER-UNIT
GROUP
NUMBER
BINDER
COLORS
PAIR
RANGE
1White - Blue 1 - 25
2White - Orange 26 - 50
3White - Green 51 - 75
4White - Brown 76 - 100
5White - Slate 101 - 125
6Red - Blue 126 - 150
7Red - Orange 151 - 175
8Red - Green 176 - 200
9Red - Brown 201 - 225
10 Red - Slate 226 - 250
11 Black - Blue 251 - 275
12 Black - Orange 276 - 300
SUPER-UNIT BINDER COLORS
FOR MIRROR IMAGE
(See drawings on the next page)
31
Telecommunications Technical Information
Color Code Chart
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
S3-5
G-Y S3-6
R-Y
S3-7
BL-Y
S3-8
R-Y
S3-2
R-BK
S3-1
G-BK
S3-14
R-Y
S3-13
BL-Y S3-4
R-BK
S3-3
BL-BK
S3-9
BL-Y
S3-10
R-Y
S3-11
BL-Y
S3-12
R-Y
U-25
W-BR
U-25
W-BL
U-25
R-S
U-25
R-BR
U-25
W-G
U-25
W-O
U-25
R-G
U-25
R-O
U-25
R-BL
U-25
W-S
U-25
BK-O
U-25
BL-BK
S-4
R-Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
S-5
G-BK
S-15
G-Y
S-1
G-Y
S-3
BL-Y
S-10
R-BK
S-23
BL-Y
S-24
R-Y
S-25
BL-Y
S-26
R-Y
S-27
BL-Y
S-28
R-Y
S-29
BL-Y
S-30
R-Y
S-16
R-Y
S-17
BL-Y
S-18
R-Y
S-19
BL-Y
S-20
R-Y
S-21
BL-Y
S-22
R-Y
S-11
BL-BK
S-12
R-BK
S-13
BL-BK
S-14
R-BK
S-9
BL-BK
S-8
R-BK
S-7
BL-BK
S-2
R-Y
S-6
R-BK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
S-1
G-Y
S-4
G-BK
S-13
G-Y S-14
R-Y
S-15
BL-Y
S-16
R-Y
S-17
BL-Y
S-18
R-Y
S-7
R-BK
S-6
BL-BK
S-5
R-BK
S-2
R-Y
S-3
R-Y
S-12
R-BK
S-27
R-Y
S-26
BL-Y
S-25
R-Y
S-24
BL-Y
S-11
BL-BK
S-23
R-Y
S-10
R-BK S-9
BL-BK
S-8
BL-BK
S-19
BL-Y
S-20
R-Y
S-21
R-Y
S-22
BL-Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
S-1
G-Y
S-10
R-BK
S-4
G-BK S-5
R-BK
S-6
BL-BK
S-2
R-Y
S-3
R-Y
S-9
BL-BK
S-19
R-Y
S-20
BL-Y
S-21
R-Y
S-11
G-Y S-12
R-Y
S-13
BL-Y
S-14
R-Y
S-15
BL-Y
S-7
R-BK
S-8
R-BK
S-18
BL-Y
S-17
R-Y
S-16
R-Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
S-12
G-Y S-13
R-Y
S-14
BL-Y
S-15
R-Y
S-16
BL-Y
S-17
R-Y
S-18
BL-Y
S-19
BL-Y
S-20
R-Y
S-21
BL-Y
S-22
R-Y
S-23
BL-Y
S-24
R-Y
S-4
G-BK S-5
R-BK
S-6
BL-BK
S-7
R-BK
S-8
BL-BK
S-9
R-BK
S-10
BL-BK
S-11
R-BK S-1
G-Y
S-3
R-Y
S-2
R-Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S-1
G-Y
S-2
G-BK
S-3
R-BK
S-4
BL-BK
S-5
R-BK
S-15
BL-Y
S-6
BL-BK
S-7
R-BK
S-8
G-Y S-9
R-Y
S-10
BL-Y
S-11
R-Y
S-12
BL-Y
S-13
R-Y
S-14
R-Y
S-16
R-Y
S-17
BL-Y
S-18
R-Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
S-7
G-Y
S-15
R-Y
S-14
BL-Y
S-13
R-Y
S-12
BL-Y
S-11
BL-Y
S-10
R-Y
S-4
BL-BK
S-5
BL-BK
S-6
R-BK
S-2
G-BK
S-1
G-Y
S-3
R-BK
S-9
BL-Y
S-8
R-Y
1200 PAIR
1500 PAIR
1800 PAIR
2100 PAIR 2400 PAIR
2700 PAIR
3600 PAIR 4200 PAIR
300 PAIR
SUPER-UNIT
3000 PAIR
S-1
G-BK
S-5
R-Y
5
4
3
2
1
S-6
BL-Y
S-4
G-Y
S-12
R-Y
S-11
BL-Y
S-10
R-Y
S-9
BL-Y
S-8
BL-Y
S-7
R-Y
S-2
R-BK
S-3
R-BK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
S-1
G-BK
S-2
G-Y
S-8
G-BK
S-28
BL-Y
S-14
BL-BK
S-5
R-Y
S-20
G-Y S-21
R-Y
S-9
R-BK
S-3
R-Y
S-4
BL-Y
S-13
R-BK
S-12
BL-BK
S-11
R-BK
S-10
BL-BK
S-22
BL-Y
S-23
R-Y
S-24
BL-Y
S-25
R-Y
S-26
BL-Y
S-27
R-Y
S-29
BL-Y
S-30
R-Y
S-31
BL-Y
S-32
R-Y
S-33
BL-Y
S-34
R-Y
S-15
R-BK
S-16
BL-BK
S-17
R-BK S-6
BL-Y
S-7
R-Y
S-18
BL-BK
S-35
BL-Y
S-36
R-Y
S-19
R-BK
SUPER-UNIT BINDER COLORS FOR MIRROR IMAGE
32
Technical Information Telecommunications
Glossary
Access Line:
A local access connection (fixed
or wireless) between a customer’s premises
and a carrier’s central office switch.
Aerial Cable:
Cable suspended in
the air on poles or other overhead
structures.
Air Core:
A telephone outside plant cable
construction for aerial and duct installation
in which the insulated conductors in the
cable core are surrounded by air.
Alloy:
A combination of two or more metals
to form a new or different metal, having
specific or desirable qualities.
ALPETH:
Telephone cable sheath employing a
corrugated aluminum shield and an outer
polyethylene jacket.
American Wire Gauge:
(AWG)
A standard used in the determination of the
physical size of a conductor determined
by its circular mil area. AWG is used in
the U.S. to designate the size of wire
and conductors. The gauge numbers are
retrogressive—the larger the gauge number
the smaller the wire.
Analog Signal:
A signal in which the intelligence
is represented by continuously varying
quantities.
Anneal:
The act of softening a metal, such as
copper, by means of heat to render it less
brittle.
Armor:
Mechanical protection usually
accomplished by a metallic layer of tape,
braid or served wires. Normally found only
over the outer sheath.
ASP:
A cable sheath consisting of a corrugated
aluminum (A) shield, corrugated steel (S)
shield, flooding compound and an outer
polyethylene (P) jacket.
ASTM:
Abbreviation of the American Society
for Testing and Materials, a non-profit
industry-wide organization which publishes
standards, methods of test, recommended
practices, definitions and other related
material.
Attenuation:
Power loss in an electrical system.
In cables, generally expressed in dB per
unit length, usually 1,000 feet.
Bandmarking:
A circumferential color band
applied to an insulated conductor at regular
intervals for identification.
Bandwidth:
The frequency range of electrical
signals transmitted.
Binder:
Usually spirally wrapped tape or
thread used for holding assembled cable
components in place.
Buried Cable:
A cable installed directly in the
earth without use of underground conduit.
Also called direct buried cable.
Cable:
Insulated conductors or twisted group
of insulated conductors used for the
transmission of electrical energy.
Cabling:
The act of twisting together two or
more insulated components by machine to
form a cable.
Capacitance:
The ratio of the electrostatic
charge on a conductor to a potential
difference between the conductors required
to maintain that charge.
Carrier:
A telco that owns and operates its
own network and provides transmission
services to other service providers through
its facilities.
Central Office:
A building housing the telephone
switching apparatus.
Cold Bend:
A laboratory test procedure whereby
a sample of wire or cable is wound around
a mandrel of a specified size at a specified
temperature for a given number of turns
at a given rate of speed and examined for
defects.
Color Code:
A color system for circuit
identification by use of solid colors, tracers,
braids, surface marking, etc.
Compound:
A term used to designate an
insulating or jacketing material made
by mixing two or more ingredients. To
Compound: the combining of two or more
different materials to make one material.
Conductivity:
A term used in describing the
capability of a material to carry an electrical
charge. Usually expressed as a percentage
of copper conductivity—copper being one
hundred (100%) percent. Conductivity is
expressed for a standard configuration of
conductor.
Conductor:
Any material capable of easily
carrying an electrical charge.
Conduit:
A tube or trough for protecting
electrical wires and cables. It may be a
rigid or flexible tube into which insulated
electrical wires are pulled.
Core:
In cables, a component or assembly
of components over which additional
components (shield, sheath, etc.) are
applied.
Crosstalk:
Signal interference between nearby
conductors caused by the pickup of stray
energy.
Decibel (dB):
A standard of unit based
on a logarithmic scale for expressing
transmission gain or loss and relative
power levels.
Dielectric:
Any insulating medium which
intervenes between two conductors
and permits electrostatic attraction and
repulsion to take place across it.
Dielectric Constant:
The ratio of the
capacitance of an insulated wire with that
of the same wire uninsulated In air.
Dielectric Strength:
The voltage which an
insulation can withstand before breakdown
occurs. Usually expressed as a voltage
gradient (such as volts per mil).
Dielectric Test:
A test in which a voltage higher
than the rated voltage is applied for a
specified time to determine the adequacy
of the insulation under normal conditions.
Digital Signal:
A signal in which the data is
represented by a series of discrete steps
or pulses.
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL):
A technology
used to increase the capacity of copper
telephone lines.
Distribution Cable:
The cable portion of the
local outside plant network between the
feeder cable and the subscriber.
Drain Wire:
An uninsulated wire in a cable used
to facilitate shield connection.
Drawing:
In the manufacture of wire, pulling
the metal through a die or series of dies in
order to reduce the diameter to a specified
size.
Drop Wire:
A wire designed for use as service
drops from aerial distribution terminals to
subscriber station protectors.
Duct:
An underground or overhead tube for
carrying electrical conductors.
Elongation:
The fractional increase in length of a
material stressed in tension.
Embossing:
A means of marker identification by
means of thermal indentation leaving raised
lettering on a cable’s sheath material.
Ethernet:
A local area network (LAN) which
uses the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple
Access with Collision Detection) access
method on a bus topography.
Extrusion:
Method of continuously forcing
plastic, rubber, or elastomer material
through an orifice to apply insulation or
jacketing over a conductor or cable core.
Figure 8 Cable:
An aerial cable configuration
in which the conductors and steel strand,
which supports the cable, are integrally
jacketed. A cross-section of the finished
cable approximates the figure “eight”.
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Filled Cable:
A telephone outside plant cable
construction for direct buried installation in
which the cable core is filled with a material
that will prevent moisture from entering or
passing through the cable.
Flame Resistance:
Measure of a material’s
ability not to propagate flame once the
source of heat is removed.
Flammability:
Measure of a material’s ability to
support combustion.
Foam Skin Cable:
A cable utilizing a foamed
polyolefin inner layer covered by a solid
polyolefin skin as the conductor insulation.
Frequency:
The number of cycles, now
expressed as hertz, by an alternating
current in one second. The hertz is
equivalent to the older unit cycles per
second.
Gauge:
A term used to denote the physical size
of a wire.
Ground:
1) An electrical term meaning to
connect to the earth or other large
conducting body to serve as an earth thus
making a complete electrical circuit;
2) A wire intended to be used for grounding
(also called grounding conductor).
Helical Stripe:
A continuous, colored, spiral
stripe applied over the outer perimeter
of an insulated conductor for circuit
identification purposes.
Hygroscopic:
Capable of absorbing moisture
from the air.
Impact Strength:
A test designed to ascertain
the abuse a cable configuration can
absorb, without physical or electrical
breakdown, by impacting with a given
weight, dropped from a given height, in a
controlled environment.
Impedance:
The total opposition that a circuit
offers to the flow of alternating current at
a particular frequency. It is a combination
of resistance R and reactance X, measured
in ohms.
Inductance:
The property of a circuit or circuit
element that opposes a change in current
flow, thus causing current changes to lag
behind voltage changes. It is measured in
henrys.
Insulated Wire:
A conductor of electricity
covered with a non-conducting material.
Insulation:
A non-conductive material usually
surrounding or separating two conductive
materials. Often called the dielectric in a
radio frequency cable.
Insulation Resistance:
That property of an
insulating material which resists electrical
current flow through the insulating material
when a potential difference is applied.
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN):
A digital data communications network
providing full integration of data, voice
and video.
Interconnect Companies:
Companies which
sell, install and maintain telephone systems
for end users.
Interexchange Carrier (IXC):
A long-distance
telephone carrier authorized to carry
transmissions between local access and
transport areas.
Internet Protocol (IP):
The set of rules that
defines how information is packaged and
addressed for delivery across the Internet.
Internet Service Provider (ISP):
A company that
offers consumers and businesses access to
the internet and other related services.
Interstices:
In cable construction, the spaces,
valleys or voids between or around the
cable’s components.
Jacket:
A material covering over a wire insulation
or an assembly of components. An overall
jacket on a complex cable grouping. Also
called a sheath.
Lay:
A term used in cable manufacturing to
denote the distance of advance of one
member of a group of spirally twisted
members, in one turn, measured axially.
Local Area Network (LAN):
A network spanning
a limited geographical area, providing data
communications between computers and
peripherals, and switching equipment.
Local Exchange Carrier (LEC):
A telephone
company that provides the dial tone to the
end consumer. Incumbent local exchange
carriers (ILECs) are the Bell Operating
companies and smaller independent phone
companies that originally provided local
phone services to specific geographic
communities on a regulated, monopoly
basis. CLECs are competitive local carriers
created out of the Telecommunications Act
of 1996.
Local Number Portability (LNP):
The practice
of letting a customer switch service from
one local company to another without
having to change their telephone number.
Longitudinal Wrap:
A tape applied longitudinally
with the axis of the core being covered,
as opposed to a helical, or spiral, tape
wrapped core.
Marker Thread:
A colored thread laid parallel
and adjacent to the strands of an
insulated conductor which identifies the
cable manufacturer. It may also denote a
temperature rating or the specification to
which the cable is made.
Mil:
1/1000 of an inch.
Moisture Resistance:
The ability of a material
to resist absorbing moisture from the air or
when immersed in water.
Mutual Capacitance (Cm):
The capacitance
between two conductors when all other
conductors, including the shield, are short
circuited to ground.
National Electrical Code (NEC):
A consensus standard published by the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
and incorporated in OSHA regulations.
Network:
1) Series of points connected by
communications channels; 2) Network
of telephone lines normally used for
dialed telephone calls; 3) Network of
communications channels connected to the
use of one customer. For purposes of data
communications applications, components
in a common geographical area, served
by a common computer, or performing a
common function may be defined as one
network. Also defined as one or more
interconnected data links.
Ohm:
A unit of electrical resistance, the
resistance of a circuit in which a potential
difference of one volt produces a current of
one ampere.
Outside Plant (OSP):
All cables and wires
extending outward from the network
protectors on the main distribution frame
to connect the terminal equipment to the
Outside Plant.
Pair:
Two wires forming a single circuit,
held together by twisting, binding, or
a common jacket.
Parallel:
A construction in which two or more
conductors are laid parallel and surrounded
and separated by an insulating material.
PASP:
A cable sheath consisting of an inner
polyethylene (P) jacket, corru
gated
aluminum (A) shield, corrugated steel (S)
and an outer polyethylene (P) jacket.
PIC:
An abbreviation for Plastic Insulated
Conductor: conductors covered with an
extruded coating of plastic.
Plasticizer:
A chemical agent added in
compounding plastics to make them softer
and more flexible.
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Polyethylene:
A family of insulating materials
derived from polymerization of ethylene
gas. They are basically pure hydrocarbon
resins with excellent dielectric properties.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC):
A general purpose
thermoplastic widely used for wire and
cable insulations and jackets.
Pressurization:
The use of pressurized gas or
dry air inside Air Core cables to prevent
the entry of water at faulty splices or minor
sheath cracks. It can also trigger an alarm
when major faults occur and can assist in
locating the damaged areas.
Pulling Eye:
A device which may be fastened
to the conductor(s) or jacket of a cable or
formed by or fastened to the wire armor
and to which a hook or rope may be
directly attached in order to pull the cable
through a duct.
Put-Up:
Refers to the packaging of wire and
cable. The term itself refers to the quantity
of product that is ready to be stored or
shipped.
Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC):
A
holding company formed by the divestiture
of AT&T to provide both regulated and non-
regulated telephone services.
Resistance:
The property of an electric circuit
which determines for a given current the
rate at which electric energy is converted
into heat and has a value such that the
current squared multiplied by the resistance
gives the power converted.
Restriction on Hazardous Substances
(RoHS):
The European Commission’s
Directive 2002/95/EC adopted January 27,
2003, also know as “RoHS,” which restricts
the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment.
Ring Banding:
See Bandmarking.
Rip Cord:
A cord placed directly under the jacket
of a cable in order to facilitate stripping
(removal) of the jacket.
Screened Cables:
A cable core design where an
aluminum shield divides the cable core into
two electrically separate compartments.
Sheath:
The combination of a metallic shield
and an extruded plastic jacket applied as
the outermost covering on a cable. In the
absence of a shield, the extruded jacket
may be designated as a sheath.
Shield:
A metallic layer placed around an
insulated conductor or group of conductors
to prevent electrostatic or electromagnetic
interference between the enclosed wires and
external fields. This shield can be braided
or served wires, foil wrap, foil backed tape,
a metallic tube, or conductive vinyl or
rubber. When a metallic braid of tinned or
bare copper is applied over the insulated
conductor, the shielding effectiveness is
in proportion to the amount of coverage,
usually expressed as a percentage.
Spark Test:
A test designed to locate pinholes
in a wire’s insulation by application of an
electrical potential across the material for
a very short period of time while the wire is
drawn through an electrode field with one
end of the wire grounded.
STALPETH:
A cable sheath consisting of a
corrugated steel (ST) shield applied over
a corrugated aluminum (AL) shield and an
outer polyethylene (PETH) jacket.
Stranding:
The manufacturing process by which
cable components are assembled around a
central piece, forming a round core.
Tank Test:
A voltage dielectric test in which the
wire or cable test sample is submerged in
water and voltage is applied between the
conductor and water as ground.
Temperature Rating:
The maximum temperature
at which the insulating material may be
used in continuous operation without loss
of its basic properties.
Tensile Strength:
A term denoting the greatest
longitudinal tensile stress a substance can
bear without tearing apart or rupturing.
Thermoplastic:
Material that will resoften and
distort from its formed shape by heating
above a critical temperature peculiar to
the material.
Tinned Wire:
Copper wire that has been
coated with a layer of tin or solder to
simplify soldering.
Tracer Stripe:
When more than one color coding
stripe is required, the first, or widest, stripe
is the base stripe; the other, usually narrower
stripes, being termed tracer stripes.
Twisted Pair:
Two insulated conductors
spiraled together.
UL:
Abbreviation for Underwriters Laboratories,
a non-profit independent organization,
which operates a listing service for electrical
and electronic materials and equipment.
Unbundled Network Element Provider
(UNE-P):
The wholesale purchase of all network
elements from the RBOC, with the CLEC
retaining the responsibility for integrating
the elements together in order to complete
connections and provide service.
Voice Frequency:
Any of the frequencies that
are audible to the human ear. For telephone
transmission the range is generally from
300 to 3,400 Hz.
Volt:
The standard unit of electromotive force
or electrical pressure. One volt is the
amount of pressure that will cause one
ampere of current to flow through one ohm
of resistance.
Voltage Rating:
The highest voltage that may be
continuously applied to a wire in conformance
with standards or specifications.
VW-1:
A test used by Underwriters Laboratories
to classify wires and cables with regard
to their resistance to burning. (Formerly
designated as FR-1.)
Wall Thickness:
A term expressing the thickness
of a layer of applied insulation or jacket.
Wide Area Network (WAN):
A network spanning
a broad geographical area, providing data
communications between computers and
peripherals, and switching equipment.
Wire:
1) A single piece of slender, flexible metal,
ranging in approximate size from a piece
that is difficult to bend by hand to a fine
thread. 2) Several wires as in (1) twisted
together.
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2095065 ......................23
2095066 ......................23
2095067 ......................23
2095068 ......................23
2095069 ......................23
2095084 ......................26
2095086 ......................26
2095089 ......................25
2095090 ......................25
2095091 ......................25
2095094 ......................25
2095095 ......................25
2095096 ......................25
2095098 ......................26
2095099 ......................26
2095102 ......................25
2095106 ......................25
2095125 ......................24
2095126 ......................24
2095127 ......................24
2095128 ......................24
2095129 ......................24
2095130 ......................24
2095131 ......................24
2095132 ......................24
2095133 ......................24
2095134 ......................24
2095135 ......................24
2095136 ......................24
2095137 ......................24
2095138 ......................24
2095146 ......................24
2095150 ......................23
2095151 ......................23
2095160 ......................26
2095161 ......................26
3114733 ......................20
6307482 ......................20
6937064 ........................4
6937767 ........................4
2010078 ........................8
2010079 ........................8
2010080 ........................8
2010081 ........................8
2010083 ........................8
2010084 ........................8
2012000 ........................3
2012001 ........................3
2012004 ........................3
2012005 ........................3
2012006 ........................3
2012010 ........................3
2012011 ........................3
2012015 ........................3
2012016 ........................3
2012020 ........................3
2036300 ......................15
2036301 ......................15
2036302 ......................15
2036303 ......................15
2036307 ......................15
2036308 ......................15
2036309 ......................15
2036310 ......................15
2036311 ......................15
2036312 ......................15
2036313 ......................15
2036314 ......................15
2036320 ......................15
2036321 ......................15
2036322 ......................15
2036323 ......................15
2036324 ......................15
2036325 ......................15
2036326 ......................15
2036327 ......................15
2036328 ......................15
2036329 ......................15
2036330 ......................15
2036331 ......................15
2036334 ......................15
2036335 ......................15
2036336 ......................15
2036337 ......................15
2036338 ......................15
2036339 ......................15
2036340 ......................15
2036341 ......................15
2036342 ......................15
2036343 ......................15
2036344 ......................15
2036345 ......................15
2036346 ......................15
2039061 ......................17
2039062 ......................17
2039063 ......................17
2039064 ......................17
2090008 ......................19
2090010 ......................19
2090012 ......................19
2090013 ......................19
2090014 ......................19
2090018 ......................19
2090021 ......................19
2090051 ......................19
2090052 ......................19
2090053 ......................19
2090055 ......................19
2090056 ......................19
2091013 ......................20
2091015 ......................22
2091016 ......................22
2091021 ......................22
2091090 ......................21
2091093 ......................21
2095002 ......................23
2095016 ......................23
2095061 ......................23
2095063 ......................23
2095064 ......................23
6937817 ........................4
6937833 ........................4
6937841 ........................4
6937858 ........................4
6937866 ........................4
6964787 ........................4
6964795 ........................4
6964803 ........................4
6964811 ........................4
6968762 ........................4
6968770 ........................4
6983381 ........................4
6987218 ........................4
6987275 ........................4
6987374 ........................8
6987382 ........................8
6987390 ........................8
6987408 ........................8
6987416 ........................8
6987424 ........................8
6987481 ......................16
6987499 ......................16
6987507 ......................16
6987515 ......................16
6987523 ......................16
6987572 ......................16
6987580 ......................16
6987606 ......................16
6987622 ......................16
6987630 ......................16
6987648 ......................16
6987655 ......................16
6987663 ......................16
6987671 ......................16
6987705 ......................16
6987713 ......................16
6987721 ......................16
6987739 ......................16
6987747 ......................16
6987754 ......................16
6987762 ......................16
6987770 ......................16
6987788 ......................16
6987796 ......................16
6987804 ......................16
6987812 ......................16
6987820 ......................16
6987838 ......................16
6987846 ......................16
6987853 ......................16
6987861 ......................16
6987879 ......................16
6987887 ......................16
6987895 ......................16
7013881 ......................20
7021421 ......................20
7021496 ......................20
7071608 ......................14
7071616 ......................14
7502008 ........................8
7502024 ........................7
7502032 ........................7
7502040 ........................7
7502057 ........................7
7502065 ........................7
7502073 ........................7
7502081 ........................7
7502099 ........................7
7502107 ........................8
7502180 ........................7
7502198 ........................7
7502214 ........................7
7502230 ........................7
7502248 ........................7
7502958 ......................16
7503485 ........................4
7503543 ........................7
7503550 ........................7
7503576 ........................7
7503592 ........................7
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7503600 ........................7
7503618 ........................7
7503626 ........................7
7503634 ........................7
7503659 ........................7
7503667 ........................7
7503683 ........................7
7503709 ........................7
7503717 ........................7
7503725 ........................7
7503816 ........................7
7503824 ........................7
7503832 ........................7
7503840 ........................7
7506777 ........................4
7506785 ........................4
7506876 ........................4
7506884 ........................4
7506892 ........................4
7506900 ........................4
7506918 ........................4
7506926 ........................4
7506975 ........................4
7506983 ........................4
7506991 ........................4
7507007 ......................16
7507015 ......................16
7507023 ......................16
7508252 ........................4
7510506 ........................4
7510712 ........................8
7510720 ........................8
7512510 ........................8
7512650 ......................16
7512668 ......................16
7513252 ........................8
7513351 ........................8
7515265 ......................21
7515307 ......................21
7516438 ........................8
7516461 ........................5
7516479 ........................5
7516487 ........................5
7516495 ........................5
7517261 ........................5
7517279 ........................5
7517287 ........................5
7517303 ........................5
7517329 ........................5
7517394 ........................6
7517410 ........................6
7517428 ........................6
7517444 ........................6
7517451 ........................6
7517469 ........................6
7517485 ........................6
7517501 ........................6
7524507 ......................10
7524515 ......................10
7524523 ......................10
7524556 ......................10
7524564 ......................10
7524572 ......................10
7524580 ......................10
7524598 ......................10
7524614 ......................10
7524622 ......................10
7524648 ......................10
7524655 ......................10
7524671 ......................10
7524697 ......................10
7524705 ......................10
7524713 ......................10
7524721 ......................10
7525058 ......................11
7525066 ......................11
7525074 ......................11
7525082 ......................11
7525090 ......................11
7525116 ......................11
7525124 ......................11
7525140 ......................11
7525157 ......................11
7525173 ......................11
7525199 ......................11
7525207 ......................11
7525215 ......................11
7525223 ......................11
7525504 ......................13
7525512 ......................13
7525538 ......................13
7525595 ......................13
7525603 ......................13
7525629 ......................13
7525637 ......................13
7525652 ......................13
7525678 ......................13
7525751 ......................13
7525769 ......................13
7525785 ......................13
7525793 ......................13
7525819 ......................13
7525835 ......................13
7525843 ......................13
7525850 ......................13
7525868 ......................13
7525876 ......................13
7526551 ......................14
7526569 ......................14
7526577 ......................14
7526585 ......................14
7526601 ......................14
7526668 ......................14
7526684 ......................14
7526692 ......................14
7526718 ......................14
7526734 ......................14
7526742 ......................14
7526759 ......................14
7526767 ......................14
7526775 ......................14
7526973 ......................13
7526981 ......................13
7526999 ......................13
7527005 ........................2
7527013 ........................2
7527021 ........................2
7527039 ........................2
7527112 ........................2
7527120 ........................2
7527138 ........................2
7527146 ........................2
7527161 ........................2
7527187 ........................2
7527195 ........................2
7527203 ........................2
7527757 ........................2
7527765 ........................2
7527781 ........................2
7528003 ......................12
7528011 ......................12
7528037 ......................12
7528045 ......................12
7528060 ......................12
7528102 ......................12
7528110 ......................12
7528136 ......................12
7528144 ......................12
7528169 ......................12
7528185 ......................12
7528193 ......................12
7528201 ......................12
7528219 ......................12
7528250 ......................17
7528268 ......................17
7528276 ......................17
7528284 ......................17
7528292 ......................17
7528300 ......................17
7528318 ......................17
7528326 ......................17
7528755 ......................12
7528763 ......................12
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