Lifeline QFCI Fibre Cable

OSHA both in the US and Canada have adopted the UL2524 standard for Emergency Radio Communication Enhanced Services in buildings This cable provides circuit integrity for the communication systems to prevent damage to secondary equipment during an event. It can be used in Public Safety DAS systems, Data Centers, Emergency Generator connections, Mass notification systems in airports, hospitals, oil refineries, institutions.

One of the most popular ways of achieving this is by implementing distributed antenna systems (DAS). One component of this system is a 3-hr fire resistant fiber cable from Prysmian which provides circuit integrity and prevents damage to secondary equipment.

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