• RV Series PVC Wiring Cable
  • RV Series PVC Wiring Cable
  • RV Series PVC Wiring Cable
RV Series PVC Wiring Cable
$666.00
Model
RV-1.5
RV-1.0
RV-0.75
RV-0.5
Basic info
Brand Wone
Model NO. Copper core PVC insulated flexible cable
Nominal cross-sectional area 1.5mm²
color Black
Series RV
Product Detail

Executive standard

GB/T5023.3-2008  IEC60227-2007-3:1997 JB/T8734.2-2012

Usage

This product is applicable to power units with rated voltage up to and including 300/500V.

The maximum allowable operating temperature of the conductor

Max permissible working temperature of cable conductor for long-term operation is 70 ℃.

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Specifications and technical parameters

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Q: What is RV cable? 

A: RV cable is copper core PVC insulated soft wire. 

Q: What are the characteristics of RV cable? 

A: Its copper core material ensures good electrical conductivity. The PVC insulation layer makes the cable have better insulation performance and can effectively prevent leakage. The biggest feature of RV cable is "soft", because its wire core is mostly twisted by strands of thin copper wire, this softness makes it very suitable for use in equipment that needs to be often bent and moved, such as the power cord and internal connection line of mobile electrical equipment. 

Q: What are the precautions for RV cable in use? 

A: Because its insulation layer is polyvinyl chloride, it is necessary to avoid being in a high temperature environment for a long time to prevent the aging of the insulation layer. Try to avoid excessive bending in use to prevent core breakage affecting electrical conductivity. At the same time, when selecting the RV cable, select the appropriate cable specifications according to the power and other requirements of the equipment to ensure safe use.


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Wone
Main Categories
High voltage/Low voltage/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment
Business Type
Design/Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$50,000,000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
65666m²m²
占位
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