Everyone is familiar with indoor wiring. RVVP cable is the most commonly used cable during interior renovations. So, what exactly is RVVP cable? It's commonly used in interior renovations, so what exactly is it used for? Below, we'll provide a detailed introduction, hoping you'll find it useful. Without further ado, let's get straight to the point!
What is RVVP cable?
RVVP is a cable with a soft conductor, PVC insulation, and a PVC sheath. It's a copper-core, PVC-insulated, PVC-sheathed flexible cable, also known as an anti-interference flexible cable for electrical connections.
RVVP cable has a rated voltage of 300/300V and commonly has 2-24 cores. Common core sizes include: 0.5mm², 0.75mm², 1.0mm², 1.5mm², 2.5mm², 4mm², and 6mm².
What is RVVP used for?
RVVP cable is suitable for interference-resistant connections and efficient and secure data transmission in communications, audio, broadcasting, sound systems, burglar alarm systems, intelligent automation systems, automatic meter reading systems, fire protection systems, and other applications.
RVVP cable differs slightly from RVV cable in that it utilizes copper braid, resulting in improved electromagnetic compatibility. This makes it particularly suitable for installations with harsh electromagnetic environments and short installation distances. RVVP cable can be installed in cable trays and flexible conduits for indoor installations.
The above is a detailed introduction to what RVVP is and its uses.
RVVP flame-retardant cable is not easily ignited and is used in applications requiring high flame-retardant properties. RVVP fire-resistant cable, which maintains safe operation for a certain period of time even under burning conditions, is used in applications requiring high fire resistance. Customers can choose different cable types based on their specific requirements.