The difference between YJV22 and YJV23 cables.
Both are for power transmission. The following are the differences:
V represents the PVC inner liner, which can be extruded or wrapped; 2 represents the PVC outer sheath.
YJV22 has cross-linked polyethylene insulation, a PVC bedding layer (extruded or wrapped), and a steel tape armored PVC sheath.
YJV22 is a cross-linked polyethylene insulated power cable, generally used for medium and high voltage cables.
YJV22 has a maximum rated operating temperature of 90°C.
YJV22's insulation is translucent.
YJV22 exhibits excellent electrical, mechanical, and corrosion resistance, and is lightweight and can be installed without height restrictions. YJV23 features cross-linked polyethylene insulation, PVC bedding (extruded or wrapped), steel tape armor, and a polyethylene sheath. YJV32 features cross-linked polyethylene insulation, PVC bedding (extruded or wrapped), and steel wire armor. YJV33 features cross-linked polyethylene insulation, PVC bedding (extruded or wrapped), and steel wire armor.