dont know the current but of course the voltage can be max 1100 v
PVC is Polyvinyl Chloride, a thermoplastic. PVC cable is a conductor or cable using PVC as an insulator.
PVC is an insulator because it does not allow electricity to flow through it easily.
No, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is not a good conductor of heat. It has a low thermal conductivity, which means it does not readily transfer heat. This property makes PVC suitable for applications where heat insulation is required.
Yes PVC glue is safe for electronics because it is not a conductor and it bonds electronic components.
Copper conductor 'y' - PVC Insulation 'W' - Steel Round Wire Armour 'y' - PVC Outer Sheeth
The current rating of a 1.5 sqmm PVC insulated copper wire depends on various factors such as the ambient temperature, installation method, and voltage. As a general guideline, for household wiring at standard conditions, a 1.5 sqmm PVC insulated copper wire can typically carry around 10-15 amps of current. It is always recommended to consult local electrical codes and guidelines for specific applications.
It's ok up to 30 amps.
Aluminium conductor. XLPE. Nonmagnetic armour, PVC outer sheath
Yes, there are aluminium conductors that use a PVC covering for insulation of the conductor.
2X - XLPE insulation W - Copper conductor Y - PVC sheath
In the application of electrical wiring:the conductor (e.g. copper) carries the electricity where it is neededthe insulator (e.g. PVC) around the conductor keeps the electricity from going where it is not neededThere are many many other applications, this is just one.
The answer depends on how much of it there is.