Emtelle’s Plenum Safe Microducts are a meticulously crafted indoor solution, compliant with the highest safety standards. Our plenum microducts are not only independently tested but also approved to ensure top-notch performance. Constructed from fire-retardant materials, these microducts carry the prestigious UL & cUL listing and certifications. Meets the most exacting regulatory requirements and safety standards from UL 2024, 5th Ed., Issue Date: 2014-03-25, Revision Date: 2021-11-17, & CAN/ULC S143, 2nd Ed., Issue Date: 2014-11-01 for plenum environments.
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Plenum Safe Microducts
Specifically designed and rated for plenum air spaces.
Engineered to meet rigorous fire codes and regulations.
Compliant with American and Canadian safety standards, ensuring adherence to industry-recognized safety protocols.
Designed for Fiber-to-the-X (FTTx) setups and optimized for blowing installation.
Provides fundamental safety in plenum areas, critical for environments where stringent safety regulations are in place.
Minimizes the risk of fire hazards by offering remarkable resistance to smoke and flame propagation, safeguarding both the infrastructure and occupants.
Offers supreme protection for indoor installations, ensuring the integrity and longevity of network infrastructure.
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At Emtelle, we provide a wide range of associated products designed to complement and enhance your network infrastructure. These components support efficient installation, secure connections, and long-term reliability, ensuring every part of your build works seamlessly together. Trusted globally, our solutions are engineered for performance across all environments.
LFH Microduct Tube Bundle (Low Fire Hazard)
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Low Fire Hazard (LFH) microducts, each with low friction performance and suitable for fiber blowing.
LFH Microducts (Low Fire Hazard)
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Low Fire Hazard (LFH) Microduct contains material suitable for indoor fire regulation, giving excellent performance in fire scenarios.
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