The High-Frequency Shield: A Simple Guide to N-RVVSP2 Cable
Introduction: The Problem with Signal Loss
If you work in an industrial plant, you know the feeling. You have a expensive machine. It stops working. You check the code. There is no error. But the machine is confused.
The problem is often “noise.” Big motors and power lines send invisible waves into the air. These waves hit your cables. They mess up the data.
Many customers come to us. They say: “I need a cable for my sensitive electronics. It must be fire safe. But standard shielded cable is not enough. The noise is too strong.”
The answer is N-RVVSP2.
This is a specific type of cable. It is built to stop high-frequency noise. This article is for buyers and engineers. We will break down the name. We will explain why this cable is the best choice for clean signals in dangerous places.
Decoding the Name: What is N-RVVSP2?
Cable names are like codes. Each letter tells you a secret about the cable.
Here is the simple translation of N-RVVSP2:
N (Nai Huo): This stands for Fire Resistant. This is a safety feature. If a fire starts, this cable will keep working for a set time. It keeps the power on for alarms and pumps.
R (Ruan): This means Soft or Flexible. The copper inside is not one thick wire. It is many thin wires twisted together. This makes it easy to bend.
V (PVC): This is the Insulation. It is the plastic layer right on the copper. It stops electricity from leaking.
V (PVC): This is the Inner Sheath. It holds the wires together in a bundle.
S (Shuang): This stands for Twisted Pair. The wires are twisted around each other. This helps cancel out noise.
P2 (Copper Tape): This is the most important part. It means Copper Tape Shielding. It is a solid layer of copper foil. It acts like a mirror for high-frequency noise.
In short: N-RVVSP2 is a fire-safe, flexible cable. It uses copper tape to block high-frequency interference.
Why Choose N-RVVSP2?
You might ask, “Why not just use a braided shield?”
Standard shielding is a woven mesh of copper wires. It is good. It stops low-frequency noise, like hums from motors. But it has tiny holes in the weave.
N-RVVSP2 is different.
It uses Tape (P2).
The “P2” layer is a solid sheet of copper. It has no holes. It covers the cable 100%. This is crucial for high-frequency signals. If you use computers, robots, or variable frequency drives (VFDs), they create high-frequency noise. A braided shield might let some of this noise in. The P2 tape blocks it all.
Also, the “N” (Fire Resistant) rating is vital. In a factory, you cannot have your safety systems fail. If the building burns, the cable must survive long enough to shut down the machines safely.
Technical Specifications Table
We know you need the hard numbers. Here is a simple table with the standard specs for N-RVVSP2 cable.
Feature | Specification | Simple Explanation |
Voltage | 300/500V | Standard for control signals. |
Conductor | Stranded Copper (Class 5) | Flexible fine wires. |
Insulation | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) | Standard electrical protection. |
Shielding | Copper Tape (P2) | Solid foil layer for high-frequency noise. |
Outer Sheath | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) | Tough outer layer. |
Fire Rating | IEC 60331 (Fire Resistant) | Survives fire to keep systems running. |
Temperature | -15°C to +70°C | Standard range for indoor use. |
Bend Radius | 10x Diameter | Do not bend too sharply. |
Where Should You Use N-RVVSP2?
This cable is for sensitive data. It is not for simple light switches. It is for machines that “think.”
Here are the best places to use it:
1.
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs): These motors create a lot of high-frequency noise. The P2 shield protects the control signals going to the motor.
2.
Computer Rooms: In server rooms, you need clean data. The tape shield stops interference from power lines running nearby.
3.
Hospitals: MRI machines and X-rays are very sensitive. They need P2 shielding to work correctly.
4.
Airports: Security scanners and radar systems use high frequencies. They need this specific cable.
5.
Emergency Systems: Because of the “N” rating, use it for fire pumps and smoke extraction fans.
The Difference Between RVVP and N-RVVSP2
This is a common question. Both cables look similar on the outside.
RVVP: This cable has a “P” rating. That means it uses Copper Braid. It is woven like a sock. It is good for general noise.
N-RVVSP2: This cable has a “P2” rating. That means it uses Copper Tape. It is wrapped like a gift. It is better for high-frequency noise.
The Rule of Thumb: If you are wiring a microphone or a speaker, use RVVP. If you are wiring a computer, a robot, or a VFD, use N-RVVSP2.
Installation Tips for N-RVVSP2
Even a perfect cable can fail if installed wrong. Here are three tips.
Grounding is Key: The shield must be connected to the ground. If you do not ground the P2 tape, it will not work. It will just be a piece of metal. Connect it to the earth at one end to drain the noise.
Do Not Crush the Tape: The copper tape is thin. Do not step on the cable. Do not pinch it in a tight conduit. If the tape tears, the shield is broken.
Temperature: Do not install this cable if it is freezing (below 0°C). The PVC jacket becomes hard like glass. It might crack. Keep the cable in a warm room before you install it.
Why Buy From Us?
We have been making cables for 20 years. We know that “P2” shielding is hard to make. It requires precision.
Here is what we promise:
100% Coverage: Our copper tape overlaps perfectly. There are no gaps for noise to get through.
Real Fire Resistance: We use special fillers and tapes to meet the “N” standard. It is not just a label.
Pure Copper: We use 100% copper for the conductor and the shield. No cheap aluminum mixes.
Fast Shipping: We pack fast. We know you have a deadline.
English Support: We understand your requirements. We speak English well. There will be no confusion about the specs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I use this cable outside? A: The standard PVC jacket is okay for short periods outside. But for long-term sunlight, you should ask for a PE (Polyethylene) jacket instead of PVC.
Q: Is this cable flexible? A: Yes. The “R” rating means it is made of fine strands. It is easy to route through control panels.
Q: What is the main advantage of P2? A: P2 (Tape) is better at stopping high-frequency noise (above 100kHz). Braid is better for low-frequency noise.
Q: Do you provide a certificate? A: Yes. We provide a test report with every order. It proves the cable is fire-resistant and shielded.
Conclusion: The Smart Choice for Data
N-RVVSP2 is a specialized tool. It solves the problem of high-frequency interference. It also solves the problem of fire safety.
If you have expensive electronics, do not risk it with cheap cables. Protect your investment. Use a cable with tape shielding.
Need a quote? Contact us today. Tell us how many meters you need, and we will give you a great price.
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