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Anhui Tianming Cable Co., Ltd. - YJV Copper Core Power Cable is a widely used type of power cable, suitable for distribution installations with alternating voltages of 0.6/1KV and below. It features special functions for transmitting electrical energy, along with high mechanical strength, low transmission current loss, simple structure, light weight, and easy installation.

4+1-core and 3+2-core 5-core power cables refer to the number of cores and cross-section. In a 5-core power cable, there are four phase wires and the fifth is the neutral wire; in a 3+2-core power cable, three are phase wires, with the other two being neutral wire and small cross-section control wire.

In summary, the main difference between the YJV copper-core power cables, 4+1-core and 3+2-core power cables, lies in the number of cores and cross-sections. The 4+1-core power cable includes an additional neutral wire, suitable for three-phase four-wire systems that require grounding. The 3+2-core power cable, on the other hand, is used for control circuits with smaller cross-sections in electrical systems.

YJV copper-core power cables are widely used power cables, suitable for distribution power cables with alternating voltages of 450/750V and below. They are designed for transmitting power and information and come in various types and specifications.

The 4+1-core and 3+2-core for five-core power cables refer to the wire count of YJV cables. The five-core power cable includes four identical-colored live wires (Phase A is yellow, Phase B is green, Phase C is red, and the neutral wire is blue), as well as one yellow-green striped grounding wire.

This cable is commonly used for power connections in residential and industrial settings. The specific type and model of cable to choose depends on the application environment and scenario. It is recommended to refer to relevant specifications and standards when making a selection to ensure the cable meets actual requirements. The YJV copper-core power cable is a widely used type of power cable, suitable for distribution installations with alternating voltages of 450/750V and below.

Four-core and five-core power cables, 4+1 and 3+2 cores, refer to cables composed of 5 conductors, with 4 being standard wires and 1 being a live "ground wire." These cables offer good fire resistance and certain mechanical strength, suitable for industrial, commercial, and residential buildings with special requirements.

Note that specific usage environments and requirements may vary due to differences in installation and usage conditions. It is recommended to choose the appropriate cable type based on the actual situation.