Brief: Learn how this IEC 60245 compliant rubber insulated cable can streamline typical workflows and improve reliability. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the cable's construction, technical specifications, and diverse applications in household appliances, industrial equipment, and harsh outdoor environments.
Related Product Features:
Features Class 5 flexible copper conductors for excellent flexibility and durability.
Utilizes EPR (Ethylene Propylene Rubber) insulation for superior electrical properties.
PCP (Polychloroprene/Neoprene) sheath provides enhanced weather and oil resistance.
Rated for 300/500V AC applications with a maximum conductor temperature of 60°C.
Available in multiple configurations from 2 to 5 cores with various cross-sectional areas.
YZW variants are specifically designed for outdoor use and environments with oil exposure.
ZR model cables offer flame-retardant properties for enhanced safety requirements.
Complies with IEC 60245 standards ensuring international quality and performance.
Les questions:
What is the main difference between YZ and YZW cables?
YZW cables feature weather-resistant and oil-resistant properties due to their special rubber compounds, making them suitable for outdoor or oily environments, while standard YZ cables are designed for general indoor/outdoor use.
What is the maximum operating temperature for these cables?
The conductor's maximum continuous operating temperature is 60°C, making them suitable for various electrical applications.
Are these cables suitable for outdoor and industrial applications?
Yes, YZW cables with enhanced weather and oil resistance are ideal for outdoor use, industrial equipment, and harsh environments exposed to oils and chemicals.
What conductor materials are used in these cables?
They use Class 5 flexible copper conductors, which can be optionally tinned for additional corrosion resistance in demanding applications.