Low voltage cables are made of two or more copper wires bonded or twisted together within an insulator like PVC or cotton. They operate at voltages between 50-1000V AC or 120-1500V DC and are used to transmit electricity safely at higher temperatures depending on country codes. Common insulators for low voltage cables include PVC pipes, plastic bottles, aluminum cans, cloth, and cotton which protect the internal copper wires.
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2. Two or more wires running side by side
and bonded, twisted, or brainded
together to form a single assembly
Low voltage
cable Low voltage is defined as
the protection required at
higher temperature(vary
country & specific cide)
BS
Voltage 50-
1000V (AC) or
120-1500V (DC)