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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 5865 FIBER OPTIC CABLE SINGLE MODE (10)Bid #5865
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100,000 Ft. of,'48 strand fiber optic cable delivered to Fort Collins, Colorado.
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1 Date: 6/17/2004
1375 WEST 47TH AVENUE
DENVER, CO 80211
Phone:303-458-7770 Fax:303-477-1582
To: CITY OF FT.COLLINS-TC
Project Name: 2C1 BID #5865
Attn : James B O'Neill, CPPO, FNIGP
Graybar Project # : 179-03071323
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Quoted Date: 6/7/2004
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Proposal
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ITEM CITY SUPPLIER
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100,000 ALCATEL TLCM 10024192 48 STIR SM LT NON N 0.41 E 41,000.00
ARMORED
Fiber specifications included.
Miscellaneous Sub -total: 41,000.00
FOB: SP/FA
Delivery: Current Leadtime is 2-3 weeks ARO
$1,414.91 per month for 36 months
O 41,000.00
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$91 s.94 per month for 60 months
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Suitable for aerial, buried and duct
applications, loose tube cables are the most
widely used in the industry today.
Alcatel 6801 loose tube cables are available
in a wide range of fiber counts ranging from
2 to 432, and a variety of standard and
custom configurations to support multiple
applications including long haul,
metropolitan and access networks. These
versatile, reliable cables provide ease of
installation, maintenance, and mid -span
access.
Alcatel loose tube cables are available with
your choice of world -class Alcatel fibers
including standard singlemode, Enhanced
Singlemode, TeraLightTM Metro NZDSF and
TeraLightTM Ultra NZDSF, or a combination
of these.
Fibers in individual
buffer tubes
> Ease of installation,
identification, and
ABMTM buffer tube > Greater flexibility,
material reliability, kink -
resistance, and ease
of midspon access
Advanced "dry" water > Faster and cleaner
blocking materials handling and access to
fibers in the field
Colored high -strength > Ease of identification
ripcords and access through
jacket or ormor
Standards compliance
> High reliability and
ruggedness
Optical fibers feature
> Fiber maintains optical
patented AFCTM coating
performance and color
with ColorLockTM
vibrancy with aging
1. Central Strength Member
Provides tensile strength and buckling
resistance
2. Optical Fibers
Alcatel's world -class color -coded singlemode
optical fibers incorporate AFCTM coating with
ColorLockTM for industry -leading long-term
mechanical performance and color
identification
3. Color -Coded Buffer Tubes
Protect fibers from tensile, thermal, and
vibration loads, maintaining their optical
and mechanical integrity
4. Water Blocking Material
Advanced "dry" material prevents
water ingress.
5. Armor (optional)
Corrugated steel tape for additional
protection in buried environments
6. Outer Jacket
Non -reclaimed high quality polyethylene.
The following tables provide information on standard cable including designs with metallic central strength member
configurations. Custom configurations are available (CSM)
Cable Dimensions and Properties
Dielectric (Non -Armored)
A-XX-LTS-IJKT-###
2 to 60
5
0.44
11.0
59
87
9
4
221
110
A-XX-LTS-IJKT-###
62 to 72
6
0.45
11.4
62
93
9
4
227
114
A-XX-LTS-IJKT-###
74 to 84
7
0.48
12.1
69
103
10
5
243
121
A-XX-LTS-IJKT-###
86 to 96
8
0.51
12.8
76
113
10
5
257
128
A-XX-LTS-IJKT-###
98 to 108
9
0.55
13.9
88
131
11
5
278
139
A-XX-LTS-IJKT-###
110 to 120
10
0.57
14.4
94
140
11
6
288
144
A-XX-LTS-IJKT-###
122 to 132
11
0.60
15.3
103
153
12
6
305
153
A-XX-LTS-IIKT-###
134 to 216
18
0.63
16.1
117
174
13
6
322
161
A-XX-LTS-1 JKT-###
218 to 264
22
0.69
17.6
140
209
14
7
351
176
A-XX-LTS-IJKT-###
266 to 288
24
0.73
18.6
153
228
15
7
373
186
A-XX-LTS-1 JKT-###
290 to 432
18
0.73
18.6
153
228
15
7
373
186
Single Jacket Armored (SI%
A-XX-LTS-lA1J-### 2 to 60
5
0.48
12.3
100
149
10
7
246
184
A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-###
62 to 72
6
0.50
12.7
106
157
10
8
254
191
A-XX-LTS-lA1J-###
74 to 84
7
0.53
13.5
116
172
11
8
269
202
A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-###
86 to 96
8
0.56
14.2
125
186
11
8
284
213
A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-###
98to108
9
0.60
15.2
141
209
12
9
305
229
A-XX-LTS-1 Al J-###
110 to 120
10
0.63
16.0
151
225
13
9
320
240
A-XX-LTS-1 Al J-###
122 to 132
11
0.66
16.8
161
240
13
10
335
251
A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-###
134to216
18
0.69
17.5
179
266
14
10
351
263
A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-###
218 to 264
22
0.76
19.3
209
311
15
11
386
290
A-XX-LTS-lA1J-###
266 to 288
24
0.80
20.3
225
335
16
12
406
305
A-XX-LTS-lA1J-###
290 to 432
18
0.80
20.3
225
335
16
12
406
305
Cable Dimensions and Properties
Double Jacket Arnaud (PSP)
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
2 to 60
5
0.53
13.4
120
179
11
8
268
201
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
62 to 72
6
0.55
13.9
130
193
11
8
278
209
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
74 to 84
7
0.58
14.7
141
209
12
9
294
220
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
86 to 96
8
0.61
15.4
152
226
12
9
309
232
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
98 to 108
9
0.65
16.5
168
250
13
10
329
247
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
110 to 120
10
0.67
17.0
177
264
13
10
339
255
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
122 to 132
11
0.71
18.0
193
287
14
11
360
270
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
134 to 216
18
0.74
18.7
211
314
15
11
375
281
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
218 to 264
22
0.80
20.3
243
361
16
12
405
304
A-XX-LTS-lA2J-###
266 to 288
24
0.84
21.3
260
387
17
13
426
319
Double Jacket Double Armored (SPSP)
0
A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 4 to 60 5
0.66
16.7
207
308
13
10
334
1
251
A-XX-LTS-2A2J-###
62 to 72
6
0.68
17.2
218
324
14
10
344
258
A-XX-LTS-2A2J-###
74 to 84
7
0.71
18.0
232
346
14
11
360
270
A-XX-LTS-2A2J-###
86 to 96
8
0.74
18.7
248
369
15
11
375
281
A-XX-LTS-2A2J-###
98 to 108
9
0.78
19.8
271
403
16
12
395
296
A-XX-LTS-2A2J-###
110 to 120
10
0.81
20.5
286
425
16
12
410
308
A-XX-LTS-2A2J-###
122 to 132
11
0.84
21.3
302
450
17
13
426
319
A-XX-LTS-2A2J-###
134 to 216
18
0.87
22.0
324
482
17
13
441
331
A-XX-LTS-2A2J-###
218 to 264
22
0.94
23.8
367
547
19
14
477
357
A-XX-LTS-2A21-###
266 to 288
24
0.98
24.8
391
581
20
15
497
373
Cable Dimensions and Properties
Triple Jacket Double Armored (PSPSP)
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
2 to 60
5
0.70
17.7
233
347
14
10
355
266
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
60 to 72
6
0.72
18.2
246
367
14
11
365
274
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
74 to 84
7
0.75
19.0
262
389
15
11
380
285
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
86 to 96
8
0.78
19.8
279
415
16
12
395
296
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
98 to 108
9
0.82
20.8
302
449
16
12
416
312
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
110 to 120
10
0.84
21.3
315
468
17
13
426
319
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
122 to 132
11
0.88
22.3
338
502
18
13
446
335
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
134 to 216
18
0.91
23.1
360
536
18
14
461
346
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
218 to 264
22
0.97
24.6
402
598
19
15
492
369
A-XX-LTS-2A3J-###
266 to 288
24
1.01
25.6
426
634
20
15
512
384
Cables with fiber counts up to 288 contain 12 fibers in an ABMPA buffer tube; Cables with fiber counts greater than 288 contain 24 fibers in a larger PBT
buffer tube in 12 fiber binder groups. Weights given are for cables with a dielectric central strength member (CSM).
Part Number Guide
A particular part number is NOT complete until
you select a fiber count and fiber type.
> A = print in feet
M = printed in meters
> XX = fiber type
• SF = standard singlemode
• ES = Enhanced Singlemode
• TM = TeraUghtrm Metro
• TU = TeraLightTM Ultra
> LTS = loose tube, standard duct, aerial lashed
and direct buried
> 1 JKT = non -armored (dielectric), PE sheath
1A1J so single armor single jacket (SP)
IA2J so single armor double jacket (PSP)
2A2J = double armor double jacket (SPSP)
2AW = double armor triple jacket (PSPSP)
> ### = fiber count
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Mechanical Specifications
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>Maximum installation load: 600 Ibf (2670 N)
>Maximum operation load: 180 Ibf (800 N)
Temperalure Range
> Shipping and storage: —50e C to +75e C
> Installation: —30° C to +60e C
> Operating: —40e C to +70e C
(For alternative temperature requirements
contact your Alcatel sales representative)
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Alcatel Singlemode Fiber provides optimum Alcatel fibers are further enhanced with the
performance in both the 1310 nm and 1550
nm wavelength operating ranges, with a low
dispersion in the 1310 nm window. It can be
used in all cable constructions, including
loose tube, tight buffered, ribbon, and
central tube designs. It supports long haul,
metropolitan, access and premises
applications in telecommunications, CATV,
utility and intelligent traffic networks.
proprietary Alcatel Fiber Coating (AFCTM)
and ColorlockTM processes. These processes
enable optimum fiber performance,
reliability and durability, even in the
harshest environments.
Alcatel's Advanced Plasma and Vapor
Deposition (APVDTM) manufacturing process
ensures the highest quality and purity of
fibers.
Low attenuation and dispersion; highly > Support all applications
efficient for 1310 nm and 1550 nm
operating ranges
Fully compatible with other fibers in terms of > Open standards for multi -sourcing worldwide
transmission, connections, and installation tools
Easy to strip, using both mechanical and
> Easier, faster, more secure connections
heat -stripping techniques
Proprietary APVDTM manufacturing process
> Superior geometry, uniformity, and purity
Unique AFCTM coating
> Increased reliability, durability, and superior
aging performance, resulting in lower
maintenance and replacement costs
Revolutionary ColorLockTM process makes color a
> Consistent, vibrant color for ease -of -use
component of the coating
and flexibility
1993 Introduced Alcatel's AFCTM coating process for superior aging performance
1994 Introduced Alcatel's proprietary Advanced Plasma and Vapor Deposition (APVDTM) fiber
production process to ensure the highest quality fiber
1996 Developed and introduced ColorLockTM, enhancing fiber identification and colored fiber reliability
2002 Alcatel introduced dispersion compensation modules that compensate both dispersion and
dispersion slope. Contact Alcatel for availability
Akalel Singlemode fiber meals or exc"cl; G.652, IEC 60793-2-50, ANS117CEA 5-87.640, Tolcordio GR-20-CORE, and RLIS 7CFR 1755.900.
Allewation Max Value Range (dB/km)
Attenuation at 1310 nm
0.34 - 0.35
Attenuation at 1550 nm
0.20 - 0.25
Attenuation at 1383 nm
S 1.5
Other values available on request
Attenuation Uniformity
No point discontinuity greater than 0.1 dB at 1310 nm
and 1550 nm.
Wavelength vs. Afferwation
Maximum attenuation change over the window
Wavelength (nm)
Change (dB/km)
1285-1310
S 0.035
1310-1330
_e 0.03
1525-1550
S 0.03
1550-1575
S 0.03
Attenuation with Bending
100 turns, 50mm diameter @ 1310 nm
S 0.05 dB
100 turns, 50mm diameter @ 1550 nm
S 0.10 dB
100 turns, 60mm diameter @ 1550 nm
and 1625 nm5 0.05 dB
1 turn, 32mm diameter @ 1550 nm and 1625 nm S 0.5 dB
Wavelength
Cutoff wavelength (cabled)
S 1260 nm
Zero dispersion wavelength
1310 * 10 nm
Dispersion Slope
Zero dispersion slope
< 0.092 ps/nm2*km
Wavelength vs. Dispersion
Wavelength (nm)
Dispersion (ps/nm*km)
1285-1330
S 2.7
1550
vs 18.0
PMD
PMD link design value*
_
S 0.1 ps/Vkm
Mode field diameter @1310 nm
9.1 t 0.5 Jim
@1550 nm
10.2 ± 0.6 µm
Fiber outside diameter
125.0 ± 1.0 pm
Fiber non -circularity
S 1.0%
Colored coating outside diameter
242 t 7 Nm
Colored coating/cladding concentricity error
S 12 pm
Fiber curl (radius)
> 4 meters
e Complies with IEC 60794.3 Ed 3, section 5.5 method 1. PMD link design value
provides a statistical upper limit for PMD over concatenated lengths. Individual PMD
values may change when cabled.
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Proof Ted of AFC Colorixk Coated Fiber
The entire length is subjected to a tensile proof stress >100 kpsi
(0.7 GN/m2); 1%strain equivalent
Toralle Strength
Dynamic tensile strength (0.5 meter gauge length):
Aged* and unaged median 2 550 kpsi (3.8 GN/m2)
Dynamic and Static Fatigue
Dynamic fatigue, tensile Nd 2 20 unaged and aged*
Dynamic fatigue, 2-point bend Nd 2 20 unaged and aged*
Static fatigue Ns 2 20 aged at 85*C, 85% RH
Coating P«fomance
Coating strip force: 2.0 Ibf (8.9 N) max, 0.3 Ibf (1.3 N) min.
23*C, 0*C, and 45*C
Aged: 30 days at 85*C and 85% RH
14 days water immersion at 23*C
Wasp spray exposure (Telcordia)
Aged: 30 days at 85*C water No delamination
Induced ofenuation@I550 nm (dB/km)
Temperature cycling performance (-60*C to 85*C) S 0.05
Temperature humidity cycling (-10*C to 85*C, 4-98% RH) S 0.05
Water immersion (23*C) S 0.05
Heat aging (85*C) S 0.05
Nominal zero dispersion wavelength 1310 nm
Nominal zero dispersion slope 0.086 ps/nm2*km
Effective group index @ 1310 nm 1.467
@ 1550 nm 1.468
Backscatter coefficient @ 1310 nm -79.4 dB
(I Ns pulse width) @ 1550 nm -81.7 dB
Typical core diameter
8.8 Nm
Dynamic tensile strength
(*aged, 0.5 m gauge length)
median 750 kpsi (5.26 GN/m2)
Dynamic fatigue (*aged)
Nd = 22
Static fatigue
Ns 2 25 aged @ 85*C, 85% RH
Dispersion @1550 nm
17 ps/nm*km
'Aged for 30 days at 85-C. 85% relative humidity
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