Smart Pathways intros standards-compliant telecom conduit bodies

Jan. 6, 2009
January 6, 2009 -- The Smart LB telecommunications conduit bodies from Smart Pathways LLC maintain the bend radius requirements for both copper and fiber cabling applications.

January 6, 2009 -- The Smart LB telecommunications conduit bodies from Smart Pathways LLC maintain the bend radius requirements for both copper and fiber cabling applications.

The standards-compliant Smart LB conduit body is specifically designed to maintain the required bend radius for copper and fiber data and communication cabling. The conduit bodies are UL/CSA listed for electrical and data applications, and compliant with the BICSI TDMM 11th edition (2006) – Chapter 4 Section 1 for Horizontal Pathway Systems.

Fashioned from PVC and die cast aluminum materials, the Smart LB provides wire management for fiber optic and category (5, 5e, 6a and 7) data/communication cabling in outside plant applications. The product is also recognized per NEC Articles 770 and 800 for plenum, riser and general purpose applications for optical fiber and telecommunications cables.

On the Web:
www.smartlb.com


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