
Copper Cable YJV typically refers to a type of power cable widely used in electrical installations. Heres a breakdown of what it means and its characteristics:
YJV stands for a specific type of XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene) insulated power cable with copper conductors and PVC sheath.
Conductor: Copper (good electrical conductivity)
Insulation: XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene), resistant to heat and chemicals
Sheath: PVC (polyvinyl chloride), offering mechanical protection
Rated Voltage: Usually 0.6/1kV (can vary)
Conductor Material: Copper (better performance than aluminum)
Operating Temperature: Max. 90°C continuous, up to 250°C short-circuit (5 seconds)
Flame Retardant: Available in flame-retardant or fire-resistant versions