Wire Cable
Application
Electric power transmission and distribution
Output Type
Electric power
Rated Current
Varies by cable specifications
Operating Temperature
-20C to +90C
Features
Copper core insulated durable
Working Temperature
-20C to +90C
Rated Power
Varies based on cable size
Output Current
Depends on cable size and capacity
Power Supply
Utility or industrial power supplies
Phase
Single or three-phase depending on cable configuration
Current Range
Varied based on cable size
Product Type
Wire Cable
Output Power
Depends on usage and cable size
Input Voltage
Suitable for high voltage applications
Voltage Protection
Provided by insulation
Efficiency
High
Material
Copper conductor with insulation
Storage Temperature
-40C to +70C
Weight
Varies based on cable length and size
About Wire Cable
Wire Cable
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.