The main differences between RVV and RVS

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RVV cable is also known as copper-core PVC insulated and PVC sheathed flexible cable. The letter "r" stands for flexible wire, and the letter "v" stands for the insulator, PVC.


RVS cable stands for copper-core PVC insulated twisted-pair flexible wire for connection, also known as twisted-pair cable, commonly known as "flower wire." The "R" stands for flexible wire, the "v" stands for polyvinyl chloride, and the "s" stands for the twisted-pair cable (insulator).


Voltage: RVV cable has a rated voltage of 300V/500V. RVS cable has a rated voltage of 300V/300V.


Applications: RVV cable is primarily used in flexible applications such as medium- and light-duty mobile electrical equipment, instrumentation, household appliances, and power lighting. It transmits control and power signals and is also suitable for installation in cable trays and flexible conduits. RVS cable is commonly used in detector lines for automatic fire alarm systems, wiring for household appliances, small power tools, instrumentation, and power lighting, connecting amplifiers to audio equipment, and transmitting amplified audio signals in broadcasting systems.


In general, the differences between RVV and RVS are mainly reflected in the definition, voltage and application places.