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  • BV BVR Copper Core Polyvinyl Chloride Insulated/Soft Wire
BV BVR Copper Core Polyvinyl Chloride Insulated/Soft Wire
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  • Product Description
  • Main uses:

    Ordinary insulated wires—commonly used household wiring—are a typical type of electrical cable. Taking a new 100-square-meter home as an example: you’ll need 200 meters of 4-square-millimeter copper-core BV wire, 400 meters of 2.5-square-millimeter wire, 300 meters of 1.5-square-millimeter wire, and 100 meters of 1.5-square-millimeter copper-core BV two-color wire. The figures above assume no ceiling installation; if you’re planning to install a ceiling, you’ll need even more 1.5-square-millimeter wire.

    Advantages of wires:

    Search and implement according to the national standards GBT5023-2008, JBT8734-2012, and the mandatory certification for electrical and electronic products (CCC).

    The conductor is made of high-quality oxygen-free copper, offering excellent conductivity and minimal heat generation, thus meeting the demands of prolonged heavy-load operation.

    The insulation is made of high-quality plastic with excellent insulating properties, featuring mandatory abrasion resistance, non-flammability, and a long service life.

    BV is a single-core copper wire that is relatively rigid and inconvenient for installation, but it boasts high strength. BVR, on the other hand, is a multi-core copper wire that is softer and easier to install, though it has lower strength. Typically, BV single-core copper wires are used in fixed installations. BVR cable is a soft copper-core wire with polyvinyl chloride insulation, and it’s suitable for applications requiring flexibility in fixed wiring—generally in situations involving slight movement. Additionally, multi-strand BVR cables have a higher current-carrying capacity than single-strand cables, though they are also more expensive. Usually, wiring inside control panels can use BVR cables; there’s no need for the higher strength of single-core cables, as BVR cables are easier to connect.

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    Product parameters:

    Product Structure: Conductor + insulation. The conductor’s primary material is typically oxygen-free copper, composed of multiple strands of copper wire, while the insulation is made of PVC.

    Implementation standard: JB/T 8734-2012 GB/T 5023-2008.

    Quality standards: 3C certification

    Rated voltage: The wire was immersed in water for 1 hour and then subjected to an AC voltage test at 50 Hz: 2,500 V (450/750 V) and 2,000 V (300/500 V) for 5 minutes without breakdown.

    Operating temperature: The normal operating temperature shall not exceed 70℃; for the BVR-105 type, the operating temperature shall not exceed 105℃. The installation temperature of the wires should be no lower than 0℃.

    Allowable bending radius: For wires with an outer diameter (D) less than 25 mm, the minimum required length shall be no less than 4D; for wires with an outer diameter (D) of 25 mm or greater, the minimum required length shall be no less than 6D.

    Color: Red, yellow, blue, green, black, brown, yellow-green, white, and more—customizable upon request.

    Usage: Suitable for circuits with rated AC voltages of 450/750V and below, used in power lines, household appliances, instruments, meters, telecommunications equipment, and widely employed in various types of mechanical equipment due to their excellent flexibility.

  • BV BVR Copper Core Polyvinyl Chloride Insulated/Soft Wire
BV BVR Copper Core Polyvinyl Chloride Insulated/Soft Wire
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BV BVR Copper Core Polyvinyl Chloride Insulated/Soft Wire

Ordinary insulated wires—commonly used household electrical wires—are a widely adopted type of wiring. Taking a new 100-square-meter home as an example: you’ll need 200 meters of 4-square-millimeter copper-core BV wire, 400 meters of 2.5-square-millimeter wire, 300 meters of 1.5-square-millimeter wire, and 100 meters of 1.5-square-millimeter copper-core BV two-color wire.

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  • Product Description
  • Main uses:

    Ordinary insulated wires—commonly used household wiring—are a typical type of electrical cable. Taking a new 100-square-meter home as an example: you’ll need 200 meters of 4-square-millimeter copper-core BV wire, 400 meters of 2.5-square-millimeter wire, 300 meters of 1.5-square-millimeter wire, and 100 meters of 1.5-square-millimeter copper-core BV two-color wire. The figures above assume no ceiling installation; if you’re planning to install a ceiling, you’ll need even more 1.5-square-millimeter wire.

    Advantages of wires:

    Search and implement according to the national standards GBT5023-2008, JBT8734-2012, and the mandatory certification for electrical and electronic products (CCC).

    The conductor is made of high-quality oxygen-free copper, offering excellent conductivity and minimal heat generation, thus meeting the demands of prolonged heavy-load operation.

    The insulation is made of high-quality plastic with excellent insulating properties, featuring mandatory abrasion resistance, non-flammability, and a long service life.

    BV is a single-core copper wire that is relatively rigid and inconvenient for installation, but it boasts high strength. BVR, on the other hand, is a multi-core copper wire that is softer and easier to install, though it has lower strength. Typically, BV single-core copper wires are used in fixed installations. BVR cable is a soft copper-core wire with polyvinyl chloride insulation, and it’s suitable for applications requiring flexibility in fixed wiring—generally in situations involving slight movement. Additionally, multi-strand BVR cables have a higher current-carrying capacity than single-strand cables, though they are also more expensive. Usually, wiring inside control panels can use BVR cables; there’s no need for the higher strength of single-core cables, as BVR cables are easier to connect.

    BV

    Product parameters:

    Product Structure: Conductor + insulation. The conductor’s primary material is typically oxygen-free copper, composed of multiple strands of copper wire, while the insulation is made of PVC.

    Implementation standard: JB/T 8734-2012 GB/T 5023-2008.

    Quality standards: 3C certification

    Rated voltage: The wire was immersed in water for 1 hour and then subjected to an AC voltage test at 50 Hz: 2,500 V (450/750 V) and 2,000 V (300/500 V) for 5 minutes without breakdown.

    Operating temperature: The normal operating temperature shall not exceed 70℃; for the BVR-105 type, the operating temperature shall not exceed 105℃. The installation temperature of the wires should be no lower than 0℃.

    Allowable bending radius: For wires with an outer diameter (D) less than 25 mm, the minimum required length shall be no less than 4D; for wires with an outer diameter (D) of 25 mm or greater, the minimum required length shall be no less than 6D.

    Color: Red, yellow, blue, green, black, brown, yellow-green, white, and more—customizable upon request.

    Usage: Suitable for circuits with rated AC voltages of 450/750V and below, used in power lines, household appliances, instruments, meters, telecommunications equipment, and widely employed in various types of mechanical equipment due to their excellent flexibility.

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