
Cutix Electrical Cable 6mm Single Core

Cutix 16mm Single core copper wire cable

Cutix 1mm Single core copper wire cable

Cutix 10mm Single core copper wire cable Insulated

Cutix 2.5mm single core copper wire
These are house wiring cables both conduit and surface. They are insulated copper cables for low voltage connections for household electrical appliances. We can supply different colours of different sizes of cables depending on the nature of the electrical appliances.
Different Clours are:
Different Sizes are:
PVC INSULATED SINGLE-CORE COPPER CABLES 450/750V
Application: Insulation in surface mounted or embedded conduits or trunking for household equipment and industrial machinery electric installations.
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Nominal Cross sectional area
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Conductor Number x diameter of wire
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Minimum Radial thickness of
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Nominal overall diameter
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Maximum current rating A
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Approx. Net weight Kg/ standard length
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Standard delivery length
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insulation |
sheath |
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0.5RW |
1x0.80 |
0.6 |
- |
2.0 |
5 |
8 |
9.1 |
1000 |
Coil |
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1.0RW |
1x1.13 |
0.6 |
- |
2.3 |
9 |
15 |
1.5 |
100 |
Coil |
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1.5RW |
1x1.38 |
0.6 |
- |
2.6 |
14 |
23 |
1.93 |
100 |
Coil |
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2.5RW |
1x1.78 |
0.7 |
- |
3.2 |
19 |
31 |
3.1 |
100 |
Coil |
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4RW |
1x2.25 |
0.8 |
- |
3.9 |
24 |
40 |
4.8 |
100 |
Coil |
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4RS |
7x0.85 |
0.8 |
- |
4.2 |
27 |
44 |
4.8 |
100 |
Coil |
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6RW |
1x2.76 |
0.8 |
- |
4.4 |
31 |
51 |
6.8 |
100 |
Coil |
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6RS |
7x1.04 |
0.8 |
- |
5.1 |
35 |
55 |
6.8 |
100 |
Coil |
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10RS |
7x1.35 |
1.0 |
- |
6.1 |
42 |
70 |
12.0 |
100 |
Coil |
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16RS |
7x1.70 |
1.0 |
- |
7.1 |
55 |
91 |
18.0 |
100 |
Coil |
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25RS |
7x2.12 |
1.2 |
- |
8.8 |
73 |
122 |
28.2 |
100 |
Coil |
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35RS |
7x2.50 |
1.2 |
- |
10.0 |
91 |
152 |
38.4 |
100 |
Coil |
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50RS |
7x1.78 |
1.4 |
- |
11.7 |
112 |
187 |
516 |
1000 |
R10 |
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70RS |
19x2.12 |
1.4 |
- |
13.5 |
141 |
235 |
726 |
1000 |
R12 |
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Note:
RW = Round Solid Wire (Conductor) RS = Round Stranded Conductor |
Q1 What are the different types of electrical power cables?
Most cable will be labeled "CU" for copper, which is the most common conductor in home power. Because electricity passes on the exterior of copper wires, they are insulated to prevent fire and shock. Aluminum wire is more conductive than copper wire, but it degrades more quickly.
Q2 How many types of cables are there?
Wires are grouped into many types based on their usage and construction. Some examples are coaxial cables, twisted pairs, optical fibers, patch cables, power cables, and data cables.
Q3 What is the difference between wire and cable?
A single conductor, regardless of how many strands are utilized to produce it, indicates that you are working with a wire. A cable consists of many conductors that are wrapped by some form of insulation. You can also have a cable where the conductors are individually insulated and then twisted together.
Q4 Can red and black wires go together?
These cables are commonly used for switch wiring and interconnecting smoke detectors that are hardwired into the electrical supply. You can connect two red wires together, or a red wire to a black wire. Because red wires conduct current, they are called hot.
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