Electrical Equipment Supplies
House Wire(Building Wires)
In new home construction, wiring for all electrical services can be easily installed before the walls are finished. In existing buildings, installation of a new system, such as a security system or home theatre, may require additional effort to install concealed wiring. Multiple unit dwellings such as condominiums and apartment houses may have additional installation complexity in distributing services within a house.
Services commonly found include:
Power points (wall outlets)
Light fixtures and switches
Telephone
Internet
Television, either broadcast, cable, or satellite
High-end features might include:
Home theatre
Distributed audio
Security monitoring
Security CCTV
Automation
Energy management
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Submersible Flat Cables
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Submersible Flat Cables
An electrical cable is an assembly of one or more wires running side by side or bundled, which is used to carry electric current.
A cable assembly is the composition of one or more electrical cables and their corresponding connectors. A cable assembly is not necessarily suitable for connecting two devices but can be a partial product (e.g. to be soldered onto a printed circuit board with a connector mounted to the housing). Cable assemblies can also take the form of a cable tree or cable harness, used to connect many terminals together.
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Submersible Round Cables
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Submersible Round Cables
A multi core cable is a type of electrical cable that combines multiple signals or power feeds into a single jacketed cable. The term is normally only used in relation to a cable that has more cores than commonly encountered. Not all cables with multiple insulated conductors are called multi core cables – the core in multi core refers to the number of usable connections made, not the number of conductors or wires. In most cases, a "usable connection" requires multiple conductors, such as the positive and negative conductors used for DC power.
For example, a standard three-conductor mains cable is never referred to as multicore, but a cable comprising four coaxial cables in a single sheath would be considered multicore. Confusingly, the term multicore is occasionally used to refer to the number of individual conductors rather than the number of connections, especially in Europe. A cable with multiple conductors, but not a multicore cable, is usually called a multi-conductor or multi-wire cable
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Industrial Multi core Flexible Cables
A multi core cable is a type of electrical cable that combines multiple signals or power feeds into a single jacketed cable.The term is normally only used in relation to a cable that has more cores than commonly encountered. Not all cables with multiple insulated conductors are called multi core cables – the core in multi core refers to the number of usable connections made, not the number of conductors or wires. In most cases, a "usable connection" requires multiple conductors, such as the positive and negative conductors used for DC power.
For example, a standard three-conductor mains cable is never referred to as multi core, but a cable comprising four coaxial cables in a single sheath would be considered multi core. Confusingly, the term multi core is occasionally used to refer to the number of individual conductors rather than the number of connections, especially in Europe. A cable with multiple conductors, but not a multi core cable, is usually called a multi-conductor or multi-wire cable.
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Round Super Soft Rubber Halogen Cable
Low smoke zero halogen or low smoke free of halogen (LSZH or LSOH or LS0H or LSFH or OHLS or ZHFR) is a material classification typically used for cable jacketing in the wire and cable industry. LSZH cable jacketing is composed of thermoplastic or thermoset compounds that emit limited smoke and no halogen when exposed to high sources of heat.
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Twin Flat Copper Cables
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Twin Flat Copper Cables
Twin and earth cable is suitable for installing in fixed wire installations such as power supply cables for sockets and switches, and light furnishings. Other uses include smoke alarm installation and central heating thermostat fittings.
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Twin Flat Aluminium Cables
Aluminium provides a better conductivity to weight ratio than copper, and therefore is also used for wiring power grids, including overhead power transmission lines and local power distribution lines, as well as for power wiring of some air planes.
Aluminium wire has been used as an electrical conductor for a considerable period of time, particularly by electrical utilities related to power transmission lines in use shortly after the beginning of modern power distribution systems being constructed starting in the late 1880s. Aluminium wire requires a larger wire gauge than copper wire to carry the same current, but is still less expensive than copper wire for a particular application.
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