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ACT DC9510 networking cable Red 10 m Cat6 U/UTP (UTP)
ACT DC9510, 10 m, Cat6, U/UTP (UTP), RJ-45, RJ-45
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Product Information
| Information | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ACT |
| Product code | 167574118 |
| EAN | 08716065509564 |
| Manufacturer part number | DC9510 |
| Category | Network cables |
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Cable length | 10 m |
| Cable standard | Cat6 |
| Cable shielding | U/UTP (UTP) |
| 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 | 28 |
| Frequency | 250 MHz |
| Design | |
|---|---|
| Product colour | Red |
| Operational conditions | |
|---|---|
| Operating temperature (T-T) | -20 - 60 °C |
| Logistics data | |
|---|---|
| Warranty period | 5 year(s) |
Product Description
CAT6 U/UTP slimline datacenter ethernet cables are smaller in diameter (3.8mm vs 5.9mm) than regular CAT 6 patch cords. The bending radius is lower in comparison with regular patchcords. All this results in a better airflow in the server rack/network cabinet.
Although ISO/IEC and the TIA standards describe the use of patch cords between 22 and 26 AWG, it is possible to use 28 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 the TIA standards describe the use of patch cords between 22 and 26 AWG, it is possible to use 28 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.