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With Bright Annealed Electrolytic Bare

With Bright Annealed Electrolytic Bare

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Flexible & Easy to Install-multi-strand Design Makes Wiring Simple, Bending




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Flame Retardant (FR) PVC Insulation-ensures Added Safety by Resisting the
25 Sqmm Thickness-ideal for Medium-load Electrical Applications Like Lighting &

1.5 Sqmm Wire Gauge- Ideal for Low to Medium Power
Fire Retardant (FR) PVC Insulation- Provides Enhanced Safety by Resisting

Flame Retardant, Lead Free, ROHS & Reach Compliant, Anti-Rodent &


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FR PVC Insulated Wire - Flame-Resistant Insulation Improves Safety &
180-Meter Cable Length - Ideal for Extensive House Wiring, Appliances,


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What are 2.5 sq mm wires and cables typically used for?
2.5 sq mm wires and cables are commonly used for power circuits in residential and commercial buildings, including socket outlets, lighting circuits, and connection to appliances that draw moderate power.
What types of insulation are common for 2.5 sq mm cables?
Common insulation types include PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) for general use and XLPE (Cross-linked Polyethylene) for applications requiring higher temperature resistance and durability.
Can 2.5 sq mm wires be used for main power supply lines?
While suitable for many circuits, 2.5 sq mm wires are generally not recommended for main power supply lines in larger installations. Thicker gauge wires (e.g., 4 sq mm or higher) are typically required for these higher current applications.
Are there safety considerations when installing 2.5 sq mm cables?
Yes, safety is paramount. Ensure proper termination, use of appropriate circuit breakers or fuses rated for the cables capacity, and adherence to local electrical codes and regulations to prevent overheating and potential hazards.