Cable translation "Solid core wire"

Alan Carter

Getting the hang of it
Apr 25, 2018
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So I found it hard to source CMR and outdoor rated, but came across this [marked as General Cable]. The vendor says "it's pure copper"

There's nothing in here that looks like it's CCA right?

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General Cable GenSpeed 5e Series - Ivory

This premium cable is dual listed for CMR/CMX Outdoor

Designed to perform in extremely low temperatures (down to -40°C) without cracking to the jacket

Quality PVC jacket with sequential foot markers

CMX Outdoor rating, the cable can withstand exposure to sunlight and moisture

CAT5e network cables transmit at up to 1000 Mbps

Compatible with 100 Base T/1000 Base T (gigabit) networks

Solid core wire

Cable: 24AWG, 4 pair UTP, CMX, cUL/CSA certified, 350MHz

Meets Telcordia GR-3164-Severe Cold Impact Standard

ANSI/EIA TIA 568B
 
Nothing above suggests that it is cooper clad alu, if it’s external rated then I do t think I’ve ever seen a CCA cable rated as external, only ever solid copper.
there is lots of CCA outdoor/direct burial cable on amazon. Sad.
 
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I am going through this with a neighbor who is ordering CAT6 cable for his house. You have to be very careful with the wording. As Fenderman said there is lots of CCA out there. Buyer beware.
 
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I use a lot of General Cable materials at work, always has been really good quality. I have only seen solid copper from them, not any CCA. Have even mounted it with a staple gun in sub-zero temps over this last winter without shattering its jacket.
 
I just pulled up their catalog. As I thought, all of their Cat 5e and Cat 6 are solid bare annealed copper, they don't make it in CCA.

Datacom Cable

At this point I would have to guess that I have installed hundreds of thousands of feet of their products without any issue. (been in communications over 25 years)
 
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I just pulled up their catalog. As I thought, all of their Cat 5e and Cat 6 are solid bare annealed copper, they don't make it in CCA.

Datacom Cable

That is a huge relief! Thanks
At this point I would have to guess that I have installed hundreds of thousands of feet of their products without any issue. (been in communications over 25 years)