RS PRO Orange 2.5 mm² Hook Up Wire, 13 AWG, 100m, PVC Insulation

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RS Stock No.:
535-963
Manufacturer:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Cross Sectional Area

2.5 mm²

Sheath Colour

Orange

Cable Shape

Single Core

American Wire Gauge

13 AWG

Length

100m

Insulation Material

PVC

European Harmonised Code

H07V-K

Outer Diameter

3.6mm

Voltage Rating

750 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

+5°C

Conductor Material

Copper

Wire Style

2491X

Standards Met

Harmonised Certified

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

H07V-K flexible cable wires


H07V-K flexible wires (450//750 V), class 5, for panel and cabinet cabling. Ideal for indoor installation or recessed ducts for signal and control circuits for stating protected installation inside equipment.

Features and Benefits


• PVC sheath material for insulation
• H07V-K Standard
• Sizes range from 1.5 mm² CSA/15 AWG up to 10 mm² CSA/7 AWG
• Supplied on a 100 m reel

Features and Benefits


Hook up wire, or copper wire/equipment wire as it's also called is primarily used for low voltage and current applications. Copper strands are sheathed by a cover, in this case a PVC cover. And act as the conductor of electricity to power its target. Frequently found within everyday household and workplace appliances, hook up wire is a common occurrence. If a device has multiple wires to operate, hook up wire will usually be installed with different sheath colours on their respective terminals. This is to avoid the confusion of a "spaghetti junction" of wires.

What is hook up wire used for?


• Generally used in connections subject to vibration and distortion
• Minimum bending radius for installation is 4 times the external diameter

Benefits of a copper conductor


Copper is the go to metal for nearly all cable. Due to the excellent conduction of electricity it provides. Circuit boards, telephone lines, power cables (including multicore) all use copper as the solid interior of their wire. There are different variations of copper available, such as:

• Silver plated copper
• Annealed copper
• Nickel plated copper
• Tinned copper

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