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Description

Panduit FY9TP77B001F030 OS2 12-Fiber HD Flex Singlemode Pre-Terminated Trunk Cable

Overview

The Panduit FY9TP77B001F030 is a pre-terminated OS2 singlemode 12-fiber trunk assembly from the Panduit QuickNet HD Flex product line — built for structured cabling environments where installation speed, cable management density, and standards compliance are non-negotiable. If your team is deploying pre-terminated fiber trunk cables across a new data center row, retrofitting a telecom room, or extending OS2 runs through entrance facilities or equipment distribution areas, this assembly eliminates field termination entirely. Pull it, connect it, and move to the next run.

OS2 singlemode glass (9/125µm ITU-T G.652.D) means this trunk is built for long-distance, low-loss links — not multimode short-haul. If you're running between IDF closets within a single floor and your link budget is generous, multimode may suit the application better. But for backbone interconnects, campus fiber runs, or any path where you need sub-0.4 dB/km attenuation and future compatibility with higher-bandwidth coherent optics, OS2 is the correct choice and the FY9TP77B001F030 delivers it in a pre-terminated 12-fiber form factor.

Key Features

  • OS2 Singlemode Fiber (9/125µm, ITU-T G.652.D): Rated for low-attenuation long-distance links — the 9µm core and G.652.D glass compliance mean this trunk supports both legacy SONET/SDH and modern 100G/400G DWDM optics without requiring glass upgrades. Plan your fiber plant once and leave headroom for future bandwidth generations.
  • QuickNet HD Flex Sub-Brand: The HD Flex construction is specifically engineered for high-density patching environments. The flexible trunk jacketing navigates tight bend radii in congested cable trays and overhead pathways without stressing the fiber — important when you're routing through a packed data center row or a crowded telecom room above a drop ceiling.
  • Pre-Terminated Factory Assembly: Field termination introduces variables — connector quality, cleave angle, epoxy cure, polishing. Factory termination eliminates all of them. Each connector is tested at the factory, so you're pulling a verified assembly with known insertion loss, not hoping your technician's field polish meets spec under time pressure.
  • 12-Fiber Capacity: Twelve fibers in a single trunk balances density against manageability. For a network infrastructure build using MPO/MTP backbone architecture, a 12-fiber trunk supports one 12F MPO backbone module per end — clean, traceable, and scalable as port counts grow.
  • TIA-568.3-D and ISO/IEC 11801 Compliance: Both the dominant North American (TIA) and international (ISO/IEC) structured cabling standards are met, which matters when the installation must pass third-party certification testing or satisfy enterprise IT governance requirements. The cable won't be the reason a Fluke CertiFiber test fails.
  • ITU-T G.652.D Fiber Specification: G.652.D is the current benchmark for standard singlemode fiber — specifying low water peak (usable across the full E-band at 1383nm) in addition to the O, S, C, and L bands. This matters for WDM and CWDM applications where wavelength flexibility is required.
  • Designed for Rapid Deployment Environments: Data centers, telecommunications rooms, entrance facilities, and equipment distribution areas are explicitly in-scope per Panduit's application guidance. This isn't a general-purpose patch cord — it's infrastructure cabling designed for structured deployment with defined termination points at both ends.

Integration & Compatibility

The FY9TP77B001F030 is designed to integrate into Panduit QuickNet HD Flex infrastructure — compatible with Panduit's HD Flex cassettes, modules, and panels used in the QuickNet ecosystem. OS2 singlemode fiber is optics-agnostic: SFP+, QSFP28, QSFP-DD, and CFP transceivers with LC, SC, or MPO interfaces all connect to the same glass, provided connector type and polish match. Verify the connector interface (LC duplex vs. MPO-12) and polish type (UPC vs. APC) specified in the full product configuration before ordering — the FY9TP77B001F030 model number encodes these parameters within Panduit's part numbering scheme. Deploy alongside fiber patch panels and HD Flex cassettes for a fully pre-terminated, tool-free backbone architecture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What fiber type does the FY9TP77B001F030 use, and is it suitable for long-distance backbone runs?

A: The FY9TP77B001F030 uses OS2 singlemode fiber (9/125µm, ITU-T G.652.D). OS2 is the correct choice for long-distance, low-loss backbone links — it supports 100G and beyond and is compatible with DWDM and CWDM wavelength plans. For short intra-floor runs where multimode is already deployed, OS2 may be over-specified, but for any campus-scale or inter-building backbone, it is the appropriate fiber category.

Q: What standards does the FY9TP77B001F030 comply with?

A: The assembly meets TIA-568.3-D (North American structured cabling), ISO/IEC 11801 (international structured cabling), and ITU-T G.652.D (singlemode fiber specification). These are the three primary compliance references for enterprise and data center fiber infrastructure.

Q: Is the FY9TP77B001F030 pre-terminated at both ends, or does it require field termination?

A: It is a factory pre-terminated trunk assembly. No field termination is required. Both ends are factory-tested, which removes field polishing variables and delivers consistent, verified insertion loss at installation.

Q: Where is the FY9TP77B001F030 appropriate for deployment?

A: Per Panduit's application guidance, this trunk is designed for data centers, telecommunications rooms, entrance facilities, and equipment distribution areas — specifically environments requiring pre-terminated fiber infrastructure for rapid, repeatable deployment.

Q: Does the FY9TP77B001F030 work with non-Panduit patch panels and cassettes?

A: The OS2 singlemode fiber itself is standards-compliant and will work with any compatible optic or transceiver. However, the physical trunk connectors and housing are designed for the Panduit QuickNet HD Flex system. Compatibility with third-party cassettes depends on matching the connector interface type and pitch — verify your panel's interface specifications before deploying in a mixed-vendor environment.

Q: How many fibers does the FY9TP77B001F030 contain?

A: The trunk contains 12 fibers, consistent with the standard 12-fiber MPO/MTP backbone architecture used in high-density structured cabling deployments.

Specifications
Cable Category: other
Application: Data centers, telecommunications rooms, entrance facilities, and equipment distribution areas requiring pre-terminated fiber infrastructure for rapid deployment.
Fiber Type: OS2 Singlemode (9/125µm)
Standards: TIA-568.3-D, ISO/IEC 11801, ITU-T G.652.D
Sub Brand: QuickNet™ HD Flex
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