Product Parameters
Type |
Designation |
Main applications |
KVV/KYJV |
Copper conductor PVC/XLPE insulated PVC sheathed control cable |
For fixed-laying indoors, in cable duct or conduit |
KVVP/KYJVP |
Copper conductor XLPE/PVC insulated PVC sheathed braid screened control cable |
For fixed-laying indoors, in cable duct or conduit upon screen requirement |
KVVP2/KYJVP2 |
Copper conductor PVC/XLPE insulated PVC sheathed copper tape screened control cable |
For fixed-laying indoors, in cable duct or conduit upon screen requirement |
KVV22/KYJV22 |
Copper conductor PVC/XLPE insulated PVC sheathed steel tape armored control cable |
For fixed-laying indoors, in cable duct direct-buried, able to bear larger mechanical forces |
KVV32/KYJV32 |
Copper conductor PVC/XLPE insulated PVC sheathed fine steel wire armored control cable |
For fixed-laying indoors, in cable duct, conduit or well, able to bear larger mechanical forces |
KVVR/KYJVR |
Copper conductor PVC/XLPE insulated PVC sheathed control flexible cable |
For laying indoors upon moveable requirement |
KVVRP/KYJVRP |
Copper conductor PVC/XLPE insulated PVC sheathed braid screened control flexible cable |
For laying indoors upon moveable and screen requirement |
KVV cable is a type of PVC insulated control cable, commonly used for wiring control, signal, protection, and measurement systems.
The rated voltage Uo/U of the power frequency is 450/750V.
The maximum allowable long-term working temperature for cable conductors is 70 ºC.
When laying cables, the ambient temperature should not be lower than 0 ºC. If the ambient temperature is lower than 0 ºC, the cables should be preheated.
The recommended allowable bending radius for cables is as follows:
Unarmored cables should not be less than 6 times the outer diameter of the cable;
Armored or copper tape shielded cables should not be less than 12 times the outer diameter of the cable;
Shielded flexible cables should not be less than 6 times the outer diameter of the cable.