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Communication cables, telephone and station

Telephone cable TPPep

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Application

The cable is designed for operation in local primary communication networks and communication lines with a nominal voltage of remote power supply up to 145 V AC at a frequency of 50 Hz or voltage up to 200 V DC.
Laying in telephone sewers, in collectors, mines, along the walls of buildings and suspension on overhead communication lines.

Typical design

 
Cable structure

1. Conducting vein - a copper soft wire of Ø 0,32; 0.40; 0.50; 0.64; 0.70 or 0.90 mm.

2. Core insulation - polyethylene (PE), continuous.
Insulated cores, sharply different in color, are twisted in a pair.

3. Elementary bundle - is formed of 5 or 10 pairs. All pairs in an elementary beam have an individual color.

4. The core of the cable consists of elementary 5 or 10 pair bundles (in cables with a number of pairs up to 100 inclusive) or of main bundles (in cables with a number of pairs more than 100). The fastening winding of the bundles and core is a synthetic thread or ribbon of individual color for each bundle.

5. Belt insulation - a synthetic tape (PVC, PET-E or PE), applied longitudinally or spirally.

6. Screen - aluminum-polyethylene tape, applied longitudinally or helically. A tinned copper wire Ø 0.4 or 0.5 mm is longitudinally laid under the screen.

7. Shell - light stabilized PE.

Standards / TU

TU U 05758730.014-2000
IEC 60708-1
IEC 60189-1
GOST R 51311-99
BS 3573

Execution options

 

Main technical and operational characteristics

 

Operating temperature range: -50 ° C to +60 ° C            
Temperature range of laying and installation: -15 ° C to +60 ° C            
Bending radius of at least 10 cable diameters            
Minimum service life - 20 years            
Diameter of conductive conductors, mm, nom. 0.32 0.40 0.50 0.64 0.70 0.90
Electrical resistance of a conducting conductor to a direct current, Ohm / km, nom. 216 139 90 55 45 27.4
Operating capacitance at frequencies from 0.8 to 1.0 kHz, nF / km, nom. 45 45 45 45 45 45
Electrical insulation resistance, MΩ • km, not less 6500 6500 6500 6500 6500 6500

 

Estimated outer diameter of the cable, mm (informative)

 

Number of pairs 0.32 mm 0.40 mm 0.50 mm 0.64 mm 0.70 mm 0.90 mm
5 6.5 7.1 7.9 9.0 9.7 11,4
10 7.7 8.4 9.6 11.5 12.5 15,5
20 9.5 10.6 12.3 15.4 16.8 21,2
thirty 11,2 12,4 15.1 17.6 20,2 24.4
fifty 14.2 15.6 18.5 22.8 24.9 31.3
100 17.6 21.3 26.1 30.7 33.7 42.3
200 24.4 28.6 34.0 41,4 45.7 57.4
300 29.5 33,4 41.0 49.9    
400 32.9 38.5 46.1 56.2    
500 35.9 42.1 51.6 62.1    
600 39.7 45.3 55.6 67.2    
700 42.3 49.3 59.7      
800 44.6 52.1 63,2      
900 46.8 54.7 66,4      
1000 49.9 57.1 69.5      
1200 53.8 62.1 75.3      
1400 57.4          
1600 61.6 70,2        
1800 64.7 73.9        
2000 67.7          
2400 76.2          

 

Estimated weight of the cable, kg / km (informative)

 

Number of pairs 0.32 mm 0.40 mm 0.50 mm 0.64 mm 0.70 mm 0.90 mm
5 43 fifty 63 84 95 139
10 58 72 96 147 168 257
20 90 117 161 261 306 487
thirty 128 168 246 353 449 672
fifty 214 284 387 597 714 1130
100 353 514 762 1124 1335 2118
200 653 939 1358 2085 2496 3980
300 950 1315 1986 3058    
400 1199 1735 2544 3937    
500 1453 2101 3175 4849    
600 1755 2459 3725 5711    
700 2002 2889 4310      
800 2243 3244 4853      
900 2485 3600 5397      
1000 2797 3950 5934      
1200 3277 4686 7005      
1400 3750 5220        
1600 4310 6125        
1800 4781 6812        
2000 5255          
2400 6204