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PVC insulated power cables are electrical cables designed for the transmission of electrical power. They consist of conductors, typically made from copper or aluminum, surrounded by insulation made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This insulation provides protection against environmental factors and ensures safety during operation. These cables are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical installations.
| Conductor material | Copper or aluminum |
| Insulation material | PVC |
| Voltage rating | Up to 600V |
| Temperature rating | Up to 70°C |
| Standard sizes | 1.5 mm² to 400 mm² |
| Number of cores | Single-core or multi-core |
When selecting PVC insulated power cables, consider the conductor size based on the current carrying capacity required for your application. It's essential to specify the voltage and temperature ratings to ensure compatibility with your electrical systems. Additionally, inquire about the number of cores needed for your installation and any specific certifications required for your industry, such as UL or IEC standards.
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Typically, PVC insulated cables are rated up to 600V.
Yes, but they should be protected from direct sunlight and extreme weather.
PVC insulated power cables are usually made with copper or aluminum conductors.
They can generally operate at temperatures up to 70°C.
Yes, they are commonly used in various industrial settings for power distribution.
They are available in sizes ranging from 1.5 mm² to 400 mm².