How does the Rapid Deployment Cable Configurator work?
Our Configurator allows you to design a fully customised bundled cable solution based on your specific devices, installation environment, and compliance requirements.
Cable Components
This is where you select the individual cable types required for your installation.
Choose the cables based on:
The devices being connected (e.g. CCTV, access control, intercom, networking)
Power and data requirements
Installation environment
The configurator combines your selected components into a single organised rapid deployment bundle, reducing installation time and improving on-site efficiency.
Choose the cables based on:
The devices being connected (e.g. CCTV, access control, intercom, networking)
Power and data requirements
Installation environment
The configurator combines your selected components into a single organised rapid deployment bundle, reducing installation time and improving on-site efficiency.
CPR Classification
Here you select the required CPR (Construction Products Regulation) classification.
This selection depends on:
The country of installation
Building type and fire risk category
Whether the premises are considered high-risk (e.g. public buildings, hospitals, high-occupancy environments)
Selecting the correct CPR class ensures compliance with local regulations and fire performance standards.
This selection depends on:
The country of installation
Building type and fire risk category
Whether the premises are considered high-risk (e.g. public buildings, hospitals, high-occupancy environments)
Selecting the correct CPR class ensures compliance with local regulations and fire performance standards.
Bundling Method
This step defines how the cables are physically arranged within the bundle.
Options include:
Spiral configuration – Cables are helically wound around one another to form a flexible, uniform bundle.
Parallel (straight run) – Cables run side-by-side in a flat or aligned formation.
Staggered configuration – Cables are offset within the bundle to optimise diameter and flexibility.
Each configuration affects flexibility, handling, and installation method. The appropriate option depends on containment type and installer preference.
Options include:
Spiral configuration – Cables are helically wound around one another to form a flexible, uniform bundle.
Parallel (straight run) – Cables run side-by-side in a flat or aligned formation.
Staggered configuration – Cables are offset within the bundle to optimise diameter and flexibility.
Each configuration affects flexibility, handling, and installation method. The appropriate option depends on containment type and installer preference.
Lacing Style
The lacing style determines how the bundle is secured.
Options include:
Spiral wrap – Continuous wrap securing the cables along the length of the bundle.
Cross-hatched lacing – Interwoven securing method providing high structural integrity.
Quick release tabs – Segmented securing system allowing sections of the bundle to be easily opened or modified during installation.
This allows you to balance permanence, flexibility, and serviceability depending on project requirements.
Options include:
Spiral wrap – Continuous wrap securing the cables along the length of the bundle.
Cross-hatched lacing – Interwoven securing method providing high structural integrity.
Quick release tabs – Segmented securing system allowing sections of the bundle to be easily opened or modified during installation.
This allows you to balance permanence, flexibility, and serviceability depending on project requirements.
Coloured Inking
Instead of manufacturing multiple sheath colours, we use a white base cable and apply custom ink striping.
This provides:
Clear cable identification on site
Project-specific colour coding
Faster production turnaround
Reduced stock holding complexity
Greater flexibility across applications
Ink striping enables dynamic colour allocation without requiring multiple sheath variations.
This provides:
Clear cable identification on site
Project-specific colour coding
Faster production turnaround
Reduced stock holding complexity
Greater flexibility across applications
Ink striping enables dynamic colour allocation without requiring multiple sheath variations.
Rapid Deployment Cable
Once your selections are complete, the configurator automatically generates your unique Rapid Deployment Cable part number.
From here you can:
Review your full configuration
Enter your email address
Receive the relevant datasheets corresponding to your exact specification
This ensures accurate quoting, technical validation, and clear communication with procurement and installation teams.
From here you can:
Review your full configuration
Enter your email address
Receive the relevant datasheets corresponding to your exact specification
This ensures accurate quoting, technical validation, and clear communication with procurement and installation teams.