Introduction: Meet the SFX Cat6 U/UTP LSZH 305 m Box Reel
SFX Cat6 U/UTP LSZH Data Cable — 305 m Box Reel, Blue (SFX/C6-UTP-LSZH-D-BLU-305)is a purpose-built bulk networking cable designed for reliable internal data and CCTV installations. Combining Category 6 performance, a safety-minded LSZH jacket, and installer-friendly packaging, this cable is aimed at electricians, network installers and facilities teams who need a dependable, cost-effective solution for structured cabling projects.
Key features at a glance
- Category 6 performance (250 MHz)suitable for Gigabit Ethernet across standard link lengths.
- 4 twisted pairs, solid 4×23 AWG copperfor consistent signal performance and reliable terminations.
- LSZH jacket(low smoke zero halogen) for reduced toxic fumes and smoke in enclosed environments.
- 305 m boxed reelwith reverse metre markings and rip cord for fast, tidy installations.
- Unscreeened U/UTP constructiontailored to typical internal environments — backwards compatible with Cat5e equipment.
Detailed specifications and benefits
The SFX Cat6 cable uses solid bare copper conductors (4×23 AWG, approximately 0.53–0.55 mm diameter) across four colour-coded twisted pairs. Solid conductors are the norm for permanent horizontal wiring and punch-down terminations, offering excellent mechanical stability and long-term contact reliability. The overall cable diameter is roughly 6.1 mm — slim enough for cable trays and containment while retaining robust insulation between pairs for consistent Cat6 performance.
Rated to 250 MHz (Category 6), this cable supports 1 Gbps Ethernet up to standard distances (around 90 m typical for full Gigabit throughput) and can carry 10 Gbps signals over shorter, limited distances where channel conditions are exceptional. The Cat6 construction delivers lower crosstalk and improved return loss compared to Cat5e, making it a strong choice for modern LANs and CCTV systems that demand stable, interference-resistant links.
The outer jacket is LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), which is important for internal installations where occupant safety is a priority — such as schools, hospitals, transport hubs and many commercial buildings. LSZH emits far less toxic smoke and no halogenated gases when exposed to fire compared with standard PVC jackets. Note that LSZH improves safety but does not replace the need for appropriate fire risk assessment and compliance with local building codes.
The 305 m product comes on an easy-pull boxed reel with reverse metre markings and a rip cord. These small design details reduce waste, speed up pulling and measuring, and help keep installation areas tidy. The boxed reel also protects the cable during transport and storage.
The cable is designed with reference to ISO/IEC 11801 and TIA‑568 series standards and is CE and RoHS compliant. It has an operating temperature range from −40 °C to +70 °C, making it robust for normal internal environmental conditions encountered in most installations.
Use cases and scenarios where this cable excels
- Office LAN wiring:For new office fit-outs or upgrades, Cat6 U/UTP LSZH provides dependable Gigabit performance with safety-conscious cabling suitable for occupied spaces.
- CCTV and security systems:Many IP cameras benefit from Cat6 cabling for power (PoE/PoE+) and data, particularly when multiple cameras or higher-resolution streams are involved.
- Education and healthcare facilities:Environments where reduced smoke and halogen emissions are mandated or strongly preferred — LSZH is often specified for these sectors.
- Retail and multi-tenant buildings:Common areas, risers and tenant spaces where internal wiring must meet safety and performance expectations.
- Structured cabling backbones:Horizontal runs to patch panels and distribution points where consistent termination with solid-conductor compatible jacks is required.
Comparisons with similar products
Compared with Cat5e (100 MHz), Cat6 provides higher frequency performance (250 MHz), improved pair separation and tighter manufacturing tolerances. The practical outcome is better headroom for Gigabit Ethernet and reduced susceptibility to alien crosstalk, making Cat6 a more future-proof option where budget allows.
Cat6a (up to 500 MHz) guarantees 10 Gbps up to 100 m and typically uses larger or shielded conductors to control alien crosstalk. Cat6 U/UTP boxed cable like the SFX product is slimmer, less expensive per metre and easier to handle than many Cat6a or shielded alternatives. Choose Cat6a for installations where full 10 Gbps at 100 m is a strict requirement or where network standards mandate Cat6a end-to-end.
Shielded cables help in high-EMI environments (near heavy electrical equipment or industrial motors) but require careful grounding practices and compatible shielded connectors. The unscreened U/UTP design of the SFX cable is sufficient and more cost-effective for typical internal commercial, residential and CCTV scenarios where electromagnetic interference is not extreme.
LSZH offers improved safety over PVC in terms of smoke and corrosive gas emissions. Plenum-rated jackets (e.g., CMP in the US) are for air-handling spaces and follow stricter flame propagation standards. When routing through general occupied areas, risers and underfloor spaces where LSZH is specified, SFX Cat6 LSZH is the right choice; for plenum spaces, check local code for acceptable jacket types.
Installation and testing recommendations
- Terminate with quality Cat6-rated jacks, patch panels and keystone connectors designed for solid conductors.
- Use proper cable management, avoid excessive bend radii and keep pairs away from large electrical conduits where possible.
- Always test each run with a Level II (or better) tester to certify Cat6 performance for NEXT, attenuation and return loss if required by project specifications.
- Follow local cabling regulations and site safety procedures; LSZH helps in fire scenarios but doesn’t replace a formal assessment.
Customer feedback and typical installer comments
Verified customer reviews may vary by reseller, but common installer feedback for products of this type includes:
- "Easy-pull boxed reel and clear metre markings saved time on long runs — neat and less wasteful than loose coils."
- "Solid 23 AWG conductors terminate cleanly in patch panels and punch-down blocks; consistent performance for Gigabit networks."
- "LSZH jacket is a must in healthcare and education sites — safer for occupant spaces and meets client specifications."
- "As an unscreened Cat6 cable, it’s a cost-effective option for most office and CCTV jobs; we only choose shielded alternatives when EMI is a known issue."
Note: These comments reflect typical installer experiences for Cat6 LSZH boxed cables and are representative rather than direct quotes from verified purchasers of this exact SKU.
Value and pricing
The SFX Cat6 U/UTP LSZH 305 m box reel is positioned as a practical balance between performance and cost. With a suggested retail price of approximately 191.99 (cost price listed as 160.80), it offers a professional-grade cable at a competitive price point for medium and large installations. Buying in 305 m boxed reels minimizes joins and reduces waste on site.
Conclusion: Why choose SFX Cat6 U/UTP LSZH 305 m?
For electricians, network technicians and facilities managers who need reliable, safe and installer-friendly Cat6 cabling, the SFX Cat6 U/UTP LSZH 305 m box reel presents a well-rounded solution. It delivers Category 6 performance suitable for Gigabit Ethernet, a solid-conductor build for durable terminations, and the safety benefits of an LSZH jacket. The boxed reel and practical features (rip cord, reverse metre markings) speed up installation and keep sites tidy.
While Cat6a or shielded cables have their place for extreme bandwidth or hostile EMI environments, the SFX Cat6 LSZH cable strikes a compelling balance for the majority of office, educational, healthcare and CCTV installations. If you need dependable Cat6 performance with improved fire-safety characteristics and sensible packaging for real-world installs, this SFX boxed reel is a choice worth considering.