NYAF cable, also known as flexible cables that can be used as grounding cables, becomes a grounding cable when used with the appropriate cable ring and clamp. It is not recommended to add too many extensions when used as a grounding cable. It can be used in specific areas as a portable cable type. Generally, it is used in moving devices. Thanks to its safe insulation type, it is frequently used in government projects. This multi-core cable contains PVC and copper, giving it a conductive structure. Its composition is mostly copper. It is used more frequently in automatic control terminal connections and electrical panels. It can be used in humid areas, between different cables, or fixed in place with clips during internal installation work, such as in basements or parking lots. The brand, cross-section, and number of conductors of the cable also change the options available. It is generally produced with H05 and H07 codes. It has a working voltage of 300-750V, but if produced and used with an additional outer sheath, a voltage of up to 1000V can be achieved, although this changes the cable's composition and code. You can obtain NYAF cable types and accessories from Ceka Elektronik.
NYAF Cable Features
Generally, a copper-containing NYAF cable (also written as NV-b) is made from thermoplastic insulators and comes in cross-sections ranging from 0.5 to 400 mm², featuring a fine and multi-core structure. It is produced with B group conductors. The conductor temperature is 70 degrees Celsius. NYAF cable is very similar to NYA cable. NYA cables are used within pipes and are single-core. Additionally, the cross-sections of the conductor wires can be thicker, and the voltage strength can be up to 1000V. The application area of NYA cable differs from that of NYAF cable.
Usage of NYAF Cable
The type of work you are doing determines the cable type you need, and you should pay attention to quality when choosing NYAF cables. This copper-made cable should never be worn out. You can find various NYAF cable types at Ceka Elektronik. Specifically, cables with halogen-free insulation do not emit toxic gases when burned. Having halogen-free insulation makes it safer for its application areas. Using it in an inappropriate area can prevent the cable from functioning properly. NYAF cable is thin and is predominantly used for automation and panel work.