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Low Voltage Unarmoured cable

Low Voltage Unarmoured cable is a type of electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical power from one location to another at a voltage level of less than 1000 volts. It is typically used in applications where the cable will be installed underground or in areas where it may be exposed to moisture, chemicals, or other harsh environmental conditions.

The cable is made up of a number of individual conductors that are insulated with a low voltage insulation material, such as PVC or XLPE. These conductors are then twisted together to form a cable core, which is surrounded by a protective sheath made of PVC or other suitable material.

Unlike armoured cables, which have a layer of steel or other metal armour to protect the cable from physical damage, unarmoured cables rely on their protective sheath to provide mechanical protection. This makes them lighter and more flexible than armoured cables, but also less resistant to damage.

Low Voltage Unarmoured cables are commonly used in a variety of applications, including power distribution, lighting, and control systems. They are available in a range of sizes and configurations to suit different requirements, and can be customized to meet specific needs.

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