Today, I'll focus on the differences between RVVP and RVV sheathed cables. To put it simply, one is suitable for transmitting control signals, while the other is suitable for power lines. Below, we'll provide a detailed introduction to these two types of cables.
RVVP and RVV sheathed cable: What does it mean?
RVVP is a cable with a soft conductor, PVC insulation, a shield, and a PVC sheath. This copper-core, PVC-insulated, shielded, and PVC-sheathed flexible cable is also known as an electrical connection anti-interference flexible cable.
RVV cable, short for copper-core, PVC-insulated, and PVC-sheathed flexible cable, is also known as a lightweight PVC-sheathed flexible wire, commonly known as soft sheathed wire. It's a type of sheathed cable. RVV wire and cable consists of two or more RV conductors with a sheath.
Differences between RVVP and RVV sheathed cables
RVVP: Copper core PVC insulated, shielded, PVC sheathed flexible cable, voltage 300V/300V, 2-24 cores
Applications: Installation of instruments, meters, intercoms, and surveillance systems
RG: Physically foamed polyethylene insulated access network cable, used to transmit analog data signals in coaxial and fiber-optic hybrid networks
UTP: Local area network cable, used to transmit telephone and computer data, fire protection and anti-theft security systems, and intelligent building information networks
KVVP: PVC sheathed, braided shielded cable, used for signal transmission, control and measurement equipment, instruments, and power distribution equipment
SYWV(Y) and SYKV cable television and broadband network cables, construction: (coaxial cable), single oxygen-free round copper wire, physically foamed polyethylene (insulation), (tin filament, aluminum), PVC (polyethylene)
RVV(227IEC52/53) PVC insulated flexible cable, used for household appliances, small power tools, instruments, and power lighting. AVVR: PVC-sheathed flexible cable for automatic voltage regulation systems.
SBVV HYA data communication cables (indoor and outdoor) are used for connecting telephone communications and radio equipment, as well as junction boxes in telephone distribution networks.
RV and RVP PVC insulated cables
RVS and RVB are suitable for connecting household appliances, small power tools, instruments, meters, and power lighting.
BV and BVR PVC insulated cables are used for fixed wiring of electrical instruments and power lighting.
RYVB speaker cables (heating cables)
KVV PVC insulated control cables are used for signal transmission, control and measurement of electrical appliances, instruments, and power distribution equipment.
SFTP twisted pair cables are used for telephone, data, and information network transmission.
UL2464 computer cables
VGA display cables
SYV coaxial cables are used to transmit radio frequency signals in wireless communications, broadcasting, surveillance systems, and related electronic equipment (including integrated coaxial cables).
This is a complete guide to the meaning and differences between RVVP and RVV sheathed cables.