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Panduit FW2ERQ1Q1NNM027 27m Duplex Fiber Patch Cord

Panduit FW2ERQ1Q1NNM027 27-Meter Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cord The Panduit FW2ERQ1Q1NNM027 is a factory-terminated 27-meter duplex fiber optic patch c…

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Panduit FW2ERQ1Q1NNM027 27m Duplex Fiber Patch Cord

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SKU: FW2ERQ1Q1NNM027
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Panduit FW2ERQ1Q1NNM027 27-Meter Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cord

The Panduit FW2ERQ1Q1NNM027 is a factory-terminated 27-meter duplex fiber optic patch cord engineered for enterprise network backbones, datacenter interconnects, and long-span horizontal runs where pre-tested assemblies eliminate field termination risk. This assembly ships with connector end-faces factory-polished and inspected, providing guaranteed insertion loss performance out of the box—critical when you're provisioning multi-building campus links or ceiling-to-equipment-room vertical risers where access for rework is limited. At 27 meters, this length bridges the gap between standard 15-meter plenum runs and full 100-meter backbone spools, fitting the exact distances found in two-story IDF-to-MDF drops, across-hallway switch interconnects, and perimeter security network extensions without the slack management headaches of oversized cables or the splice-point vulnerabilities of under-length patchwork.

Key Features

  • 27-meter factory-terminated duplex assembly eliminates field fusion splicing and reduces deployment labor by 60-70% versus on-site termination
  • Precision-polished connector end-faces with factory insertion loss testing—每 assembly ships with test report showing <0.3 dB typical IL
  • Duplex zipcord construction with integrated strength members maintains minimum bend radius during ceiling pulls and cable tray installations
  • Color-coded boots and jackets per TIA-598-C fiber identification standards simplify polarity management in high-density patch fields
  • Pull-proof strain relief boots protect connector-to-cable transition points against the 25-pound pull forces common in vertical riser installations

Panduit's FW-series assemblies use aramid yarn strength members and reinforced furcation points to survive the installation stresses that destroy field-terminated connectors—the 27-meter length sees full-extension pulls through j-hooks, around 90-degree vertical bends, and across cable tray knockout edges during typical IDF build-outs. The factory termination process includes automated end-face geometry inspection (measuring radius of curvature, apex offset, and fiber height to sub-micron tolerances), ensuring you're not gambling on installer skill or portable microscope availability when it's 4 PM on a Friday and the network cutover is scheduled for Monday morning. Each connector is individually bagged and capped to protect the ferrule during shipping and storage, then labeled with assembly part number, length, and fiber type—no guessing games when you're pulling cable 47 out of a bundle of 96 in a dark ceiling space.

The duplex zipcord jacket configuration keeps transmit and receive fibers paired throughout the run, preventing the polarity errors that plague loose-tube breakout installations where individual fibers get swapped during mid-span re-routing. This matters in security network deployments where every fiber pair represents a camera cluster or access control zone—mismatched polarity means dark links, and dark links mean after-hours truck rolls to trace cables with a visual fault locator. The aramid strength members distribute tensile load away from the glass fiber core, allowing installation crews to pull with confidence through congested pathways where the cable might snag on existing copper bundles, sharp conduit edges, or j-hook retention clips. Panduit rates these assemblies for 100-Newton installation pulls and 10-Newton long-term retention—real numbers you can hand to your low-voltage crew when they ask whether they can yank it through that last 90-degree bend or need to drill another access point.

The 27-meter length hits the sweet spot for installations where standard 1-3-5-10-15-meter patch cords fall short but 30-50-meter backbone cables leave you coiling excess slack in overhead trays or behind equipment racks. Typical use cases: datacenter row-to-row switch interconnects where racks are separated by cold-aisle containment structures; building-to-building underground conduit runs for campus security networks; vertical IDF-to-IDF stacks in multi-tenant commercial buildings where the actual measured distance is 22-24 meters and you need pull-length safety margin plus dress-in slack at both termination points. This assembly eliminates the fusion splice enclosures and OTDR testing overhead of field-spliced runs while delivering the precise length control that prevents the cable-management disasters created when installers guess at needed length and order bulk spools.

Factory terminations ship with individual test reports documenting insertion loss, return loss, and end-face geometry per IEC 61300-3-35 and TIA-568 standards—archivable certification data that satisfies customer acceptance testing requirements and provides baseline reference values for future troubleshooting. When a link goes down in year three and you need to isolate whether it's a dirty connector, damaged fiber, or failed transceiver, you can compare current OTDR traces against the factory baseline and immediately determine whether the assembly itself has degraded or the problem lies elsewhere in the channel. This assembly's connectors, fiber type, and polish specification ensure compatibility with 1G/10G/25G/40G/100G Ethernet transceivers, Fibre Channel SFP/QSFP optics, and CWDM/DWDM wavelength multiplexing systems—future-proofing your physical layer as you migrate from 1000BASE-SX access switches to 10GBASE-SR aggregation or 100GBASE-SR4 datacenter spine links without re-cabling horizontal or vertical fiber runs.

Specifications
Product Type: Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cord
Length: 27 meters (88.6 ft)
Connector Configuration: Duplex
Cable Construction: Zipcord
Strength Member: Aramid yarn
Jacket Material: Riser-rated
Insertion Loss:
Tensile Rating (Installation: 100 Newtons
Tensile Rating (Long-term: 10 Newtons
Minimum Bend Radius: 10x cable diameter (loaded), 5x cable diameter (unloaded)
End-Face Polish: Factory precision-polished per IEC 61300-3-35
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
Standards Compliance: TIA-568, IEC 61300-3-35, TIA-598-C color coding
Application: Datacenter interconnects, IDF-to-MDF vertical runs, campus backbone links
Packaging: Individual connector caps, protective bags, labeled with MPN and length
Test Documentation: Factory insertion loss and return loss test report included
Compatibility: 1G/10G/25G/40G/100G Ethernet, Fibre Channel, CWDM/DWDM systems
Type: Fiber Optic Patch Cord
Connectivity: Duplex
Cable Category: fiber-optic-systems
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