The Difference Between Power Cable And Control Cable
Nov 01, 2021
Power cables are used to transmit and distribute large-function electrical energy in the mains of the power system. The control cable directly transmits electrical energy from the power distribution point of the power system to the power supply connection lines of various electrical equipment and appliances. The rated voltage is generally 0.6/1KV and above. The control cable is mainly 450/750V. When producing power cables and control cables of the same specification. The thickness of the insulation and sheath of the power cable is thicker than that of the control cable.
(1) Control cables are electrical equipment cables. Power cables are two of the five types of cables.
(2) The control cable specification is 9330. The power cable specification is GB12706.
(3) The color of the insulated core wire of the control cable is generally black. The printing is white. Low-voltage power cables are generally color-separated.
(4) The cross section of the control cable is generally no more than 10 square meters. Power cables are primarily used to transmit electricity. Generally larger cross section.








