InOne Micro Hybrid Cables Selection Guide

Below is a table with all models and specifications for each cable.

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InOne Blowable Hybrid Cables Table 

Product No Cable Type Copper Area* Fiber Type Fiber count Cable ø
Drum Weight
TOL4079028/12 Blowable

1.5mm2 

4x0.75mm2

G.657 24 5.7mm k10 8000m k8 4000m 45 kg/km
TOL4079029/24 Blowable

3mm2

4x1.5mm2

G.657 24 6.2mm k8 3000m 80 kg/km

TOL4079036/24

Blowable

6mm2

8x1.5mm2

G.657 24 9.8mm k12 8000m 170 kg/km

 InOne Other Hybrid Cables Table 

 

Product No

Cable Type Copper Area* Fiber Type Fiber count Cable ø
Drum

Weight

TOL4079030/12

Fire Rated

1.5mm2

4x0.75mm2

G.657

12

7.9mm

k12 8000m

k10 4000m

95 kg/km

TOL4079031/24 Fire Rated

3mm2

4x1.5mm2

G.657 24 10mm k10 2000m 145 kg/km
TOL4079037/48C Aerial

6mm2

8x1.5mm2

G.657 48 13.9mm k11 3000m 220 kg/km
TOL4079038/24 Non-Blowable

10mm2

2x10mm2

G.657 24 12.6mm k11 500m 271 kg/km
 
Notes regarding The Copper Area *
  1. Often the InOne Hybrid cables come in 4 or 8 copper wire in one cable despite that in most applications you need only 2 wires for DC.  The reason for that is keep the whole cable round to insure the cable is blowable in micro ducts. see figure 1 below
  2. The copper wires insulation is colored red or black. During installation all reds must be joined together and all blacks must be joined together at both ends of every cable segment. This will effectively provide 2 copper conductor with the sum of the area of the joined wires. For an example if you use the cable TOL4079029/24 which has 4x1.5mm2 copper cables 2 black and 2 red (Figure 1 below) and you join similar color copper conductors at both ends you get an effective copper of 2 x 3mm2 and this measurement should be the base of your power calculations. 
 
InOne Cable Cross Section

Figure 1 - InOne Hybrid Cable Cross Section

 

Notes regarding AWG (American Wire Gauge) 

Each AWG step changes the diameter in certain ratio, those steps do not convert to the metric mm2 area in whole numbers (integers) therefore there is no accurate conversation between AWG and mm2 without using decimals.

Many internet resources round down the result which result in an inaccurate conversation. For best and accurate result to calculate the power budget of any cable over a certain distance and load refer the InOne Design Tool or the table at the end of this article below. 

If we use the same example of the cable TOL4079029/24 which has 4x1.5mm2 i.e. 2 x 3mm2 this will fall between AWG 13 and AWG 12 as in the table below (wiki article

AWG 3mm2

 

InOne Load vs Distance chart and table 

The below chart is for point to point quick reference guide for more elaborate design refer the InOne Design tool at www.inone-design.com and read the InOne Design Tool guide