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ACT DC7807 networking cable Yellow 7 m Cat6a U/FTP (STP)
ACT DC7807, 7 m, Cat6a, U/FTP (STP), RJ-45, RJ-45
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Product Information
| Information | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ACT |
| Product code | 167542215 |
| EAN | 08716065510188 |
| Manufacturer part number | DC7807 |
| Category | Network cables |
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Cable length | 7 m |
| Cable standard | Cat6a |
| Cable shielding | U/FTP (STP) |
| Connector 1 | RJ-45 |
| Connector 2 | RJ-45 |
| Connector 1 gender | Male |
| Connector 2 gender | Male |
| Connector 1 form factor | Straight |
| Connector 2 form factor | Straight |
| Connector contacts plating | Gold |
| Jacket material | Low smoke zero halogen (LSZH) |
| Conductor material | Copper |
| AWG wire size | 32 |
| Frequency | 500 MHz |
| Design | |
|---|---|
| Product colour | Yellow |
| Operational conditions | |
|---|---|
| Operating temperature (T-T) | -20 - 75 °C |
| Logistics data | |
|---|---|
| Warranty period | 5 year(s) |
Product Description
CAT6A U/FTP slimline datacenter ethernet cables are smaller in diameter (3.8mm vs 5.9mm) than regular CAT 6A patch cords. The bending radius is lower in comparison with regular patch cords. This results in a better airflow in the server rack/network cabinet.
Although, ISO/IEC and TIA standards describe the use of patch cords between 22 and 26 AWG, it is possible to use 32 AWG patch cables. This results in a higher attenuation, particularly at higher frequencies.
ACT advises a maximum bundle size of 24 cables in PoE applications. In this case the temperature of the cables, that are delivering PoE deployments, will not increase. The standard, ANSI TSB-184-A, limits the maximum temperature increasement, to less than 15 degrees Celsius above the ambient temperature, for the center cable in a bundle.
Although, ISO/IEC and TIA standards describe the use of patch cords between 22 and 26 AWG, it is possible to use 32 AWG patch cables. This results in a higher attenuation, particularly at higher frequencies.
ACT advises a maximum bundle size of 24 cables in PoE applications. In this case the temperature of the cables, that are delivering PoE deployments, will not increase. The standard, ANSI TSB-184-A, limits the maximum temperature increasement, to less than 15 degrees Celsius above the ambient temperature, for the center cable in a bundle.