4 Core Alarm Cable is a type of cable commonly used in security systems, particularly for connecting sensors, detectors, and alarm panels. It consists of four individually insulated cores that allow for multiple connections, ensuring the reliability and effectiveness of alarm systems. These cables are designed to offer durability, flexibility, and ease of installation in both residential and commercial settings.
Features of 4 Core Alarm Cable:
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Number of Cores: Four insulated cores, typically color-coded for easy identification.
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Conductor Material: Often made of copper or tinned copper for excellent conductivity.
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Insulation: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) insulation for durability and protection against environmental factors.
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Flexibility: Flexible construction allows for easy routing and installation in tight spaces.
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Shielding: Some variants may include shielding to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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Cable Diameter: Compact size, usually between 4 to 6 mm in diameter.
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Temperature Resistance: Capable of operating in a range of temperatures, typically from -20°C to 70°C.
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Applications: Suitable for intruder alarm systems, access control, and other low-voltage security systems.