RV cable, also known as recreational vehicle cable, is a type of electrical cable commonly used in RVs and other mobile homes.
Our product with the model name RVV is an example of a Flexible PVC Sheathed Cable (RV cable) with Cu core, PVC insulation, and sheath. Other customized PVC insulated and sheathed control cables are also available.
Durability: RV cable is built to withstand the rigors of outdoor use and frequent movement, making it resistant to abrasion, moisture, and temperature extremes.
Flexibility: RV cable is designed to be flexible, making it easy to install and route through tight spaces.
Amperage rating: RV cable is available in a range of amperage ratings, allowing you to select the right cable for your specific electrical needs.
Length: RV cable is available in a range of lengths to accommodate different RV sizes and configurations.
Conductor: Stranded Copper Conductor
Insulation: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) or LZSH(optional)
Sheath: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Core Numbers: from 2 to 4cores (can be customized)
Voltage Rating: 300/500V
Temperature Rating: Max. 70℃ for conductor continuous operating temp; Min. 0℃ for installation environment temp.
Standard: GB 5023-2008/ IEC 60227-2003
Installation bending radius:
A) non-armored cable layer shall be not less than 8 times the cable diameter;
B) with armor or copper-screened cable, not less than 20 times the cable diameter.
This type of cable is designed to be flexible and durable, making it ideal for use in environments where space is limited and the cable may be subject to frequent movement and bending. Some common applications for RV cables include powering appliances, lighting fixtures, and other electrical devices within the RV. It can also be used to connect the RV to an external power source, such as a generator or electrical hookup at a campsite.
RVV cables are suitable for low voltage (typically 300/500V) power transmission and connecting household appliances such as TVs, computers, and stereos. RVV cables are widely used in residential buildings, offices, commercial spaces, and other environments where flexible cables are required for low-voltage power transmission.