Cabling
TELEPHONE CABLING
Upet provides a wide variety Telephone Cabling & wiring solutions for your everyday business, with an emphasis on quality, functionality and a future proofing.
OUR PRODUCTS
Room basic desktop telephone outlets.
Mode 3 outlets (security outlets).
ADSL central splitters & filters
Multi-pair backbone cabling (indoor & outdoor)
Moves and changes of telephone locations
Integration with the Data Networks
COPPER CABLING
APPLICATIONS
Electrical wiring
Electrical wiring distributes electric power inside residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, boats, and substations at voltages up to 600 V. The thickness of the wire is based on amperage requirements in conjunction with safe operating temperatures. Solid wire is used for smaller diameters; thicker diameters are stranded to provide flexibility. Conductor types include non-metallic/non-metallic corrosion-resistant cable (two or more insulated conductors with a nonmetallic outer sheath) Copper is commonly used for building wire because of its conductivity, strength, and reliability. Over the life of a building wire system, copper can also be the most economical conductor.
Coaxial cable
Coaxial cables were extensively used in mainframe computer systems and were the first type of major cable used for Local Area Networks (LAN). Common applications for coaxial cable today include computer network (Internet) and instrumentation data connections, video and CATV distribution, RF and microwave transmission, and feedlines connecting radio transmitters and receivers with their antennas. Semi-rigid coaxial cable for microwave transmission While coaxial cables can go longer distances and have better protection from EMI than twisted pairs, coaxial cables are harder to work with and more difficult to run from offices to the wiring closet. For these reasons, it is now generally being replaced with less expensive UTP cables or by fiber optic cables for more capacity
FIBER OPTIC CABLING
NETWORK CABLING SOLUTIONS
BRIEF OVER VIEW OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE
In recent years it has become apparent that fiber-optics are steadily replacing copper wire as an appropriate means of communication signal transmission. They span the long distances between local phone systems as well as providing the backbone for many network systems. Other system users include cable television services, university campuses, office buildings, industrial plants, and electric utility companies. A fiber-optic system is similar to the copper wire system that fiber-optics is replacing. The difference is that fiber-optics use light pulses to transmit information down fiber lines instead of using electronic pulses to transmit information down copper lines. Looking at the components in a fiber-optic chain will give a better understanding of how the system works in conjunction with wire based systems.
ACCORDION TOGGLE
SPEED – Fiber optic networks operate at high speeds – up into the gigabits
DISTANCE – Signals can be transmitted further without needing to be “refreshed” or strengthened.
RESISTANCE – Greater resistance to electromagnetic noise such as radios, motors or other nearby cables.
SERVICES
Commercial High-Rise
Warehouse.
Hospitality.
Campus.
Data Centers.
Alarm System Cabling & Installation
CABLE SUPPORT/TRAY SYSTEMS
As the industry leader in cable tray, Upet offers one of the widest ranges of B-Line series cable tray available in the market today. With unmatched quality and service, we offer a variety of styles, materials and finishes available to support virtually any commercial and industrial cable support application requirement.
PRODUCTS
Channel Cable Tray (Metallic)
Channel Cable Tray (Non-Metallic).
Metallic Cable Ladder (IEC)
Metallic Cable Tray (NEMA).
Non-Metallica Cable Tray (GRP).
Perforated & Solid Cable Tray