a type of electrical cable commonly used in household wiring for lighting and power circuits.
- 90 meters: This indicates the length of the cable, which in this case is 90 meters long. This length provides a considerable amount of cable for running through walls, ceilings, or conduits to connect electrical outlets, switches, or light fixtures.
- 1.5mm: This refers to the cross-sectional area of the conductors within the cable. In this case, it’s 1.5 square millimeters. The cross-sectional area determines the amount of current the cable can safely carry. A 1.5mm cable is commonly used for lighting and power circuits in residential and light commercial installations.
- Twin and Earth: This describes the structure of the cable. “Twin” indicates that there are two insulated conductors within the cable, typically used for live and neutral connections. “Earth” refers to the third conductor, which is usually uninsulated or has green and yellow insulation and is used for grounding purposes.
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