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The Heavy-Duty Solution for High-Rise Lifts: A Simple Guide to SDFAVP Cable

You are managing a project for a very tall building. It is a skyscraper. It is a high-speed lift in a busy airport. The elevator travels a long way. It moves very fast.
You have a serious problem. The elevator is “smart.” It has security cameras. It has digital ad screens. It has emergency phones.
Usually, you need many different cables for this. You need a power cable. You need a video cable. You need a data cable. And because the building is tall, you need a steel rope to hold them all.
Installing all these separate cables is a nightmare. It takes up too much space. It is heavy. It costs a lot of money.
You need a better way. You need one cable that does everything. You need a cable that is strong enough to hang from the top.
This is where SDFAVP cable comes in.
It is not just a wire. It is a complete system. It carries power. It carries video. It carries data. And it has a strong steel core to hold the weight. This article is for engineers and buyers. We will break down the name. We will explain why this cable is the hero of modern skyscrapers.

Decoding the Name: What is SDFAVP?

Cable names are like codes. Each letter tells you a secret about what is inside.
Here is the simple translation:
S: This stands for Elevator. It is made for lifts.
D: This means Steel Wire. There is a steel rope inside to hold the weight.
F: This stands for Foam. It has foam insulation. This helps the signal travel fast.
A: This means Shielded. It has a metal layer to block noise.
V: This is PVC. It is the plastic insulation.
P: This stands for Signal Pair. It means it has special wires for data and video.
In short: This is an elevator cable. It has a steel core for strength. It has foam insulation for fast signals. It has shielding to block noise. It has special wires for video and data. It is built for long distances.

Why Choose This Cable?

You might ask, “Why not use separate cables?”
Separate cables are messy. They are heavy. They are hard to pull through the shaft. If you use a normal flat cable in a tall building, it will stretch. The copper wires will snap.
SDFAVP is different.
It is designed for tall, smart buildings.
First, the Steel Core (D). This is the muscle. The steel wire takes the weight of the cable. The copper wires do not have to hold the weight. They just carry electricity. This stops the cable from stretching.
Second, the Foam Insulation (F). This is special. The foam makes the cable lighter. But more importantly, it helps the signal travel better. It reduces signal loss. This means you can run the cable longer distances without losing quality.
Third, the Shielding (A). This is the most important part. It is usually a layer of tinned copper wire. It acts like a wall. It stops the noise from the motors. It stops the noise from the lights. Your video picture will be perfect.
Fourth, the Signal Pairs (P). Modern elevators are like smart rooms. They have screens. They have cameras. This cable has special wires for that. You do not need to run extra cables.

Technical Specifications Table

We know you need the hard numbers. Here is a simple table with the specs.
Feature
Specification
Simple Explanation
Standard
Enterprise Standard
Custom built for elevators.
Voltage
300/500V
Standard elevator voltage.
Conductor
Stranded Copper
Flexible, Class 5 or 6.
Core
Steel Wire Rope
The “D” component. Holds the weight.
Insulation
Foam PE
Helps signal travel fast.
Shield
Tinned Copper Braid
The “A” component. Blocks noise.
Signal
Twisted Pairs / Coaxial
The “P” component. For data and video.
Temperature
-15°C to +70°C
Works in hot or cold shafts.
Speed
Up to 4 m/s
For fast elevators.

Where Should You Use It?

This cable is for specific jobs. It is not for small houses.
Here are the best places to use it:

1. 

High-Rise Buildings: If the building is over 20 floors, use this. The steel core is needed.

2. 

Fast Elevators: If the elevator moves faster than 2 meters per second, use this.

3. 

Shopping Malls: Malls have big screens in elevators. This cable powers the screen and sends the video.

4. 

Hotels: Hotels need cameras for safety. This cable carries the video signal clearly.

5. 

Long Travel: If the elevator travels more than 80 meters, this is required.

The Difference Between SDFAV and SDFAVP

This is a common question. The names are very similar.
SDFAV (Standard): This is a basic elevator cable. It has the steel core. It has foam insulation. It has shielding. But it might not have the signal pairs.
SDFAVP (With Signal): This has the steel core, foam insulation, shielding, AND the signal pairs. It is the complete package for smart, tall elevators.
The Rule of Thumb: If the elevator has no electronics, use SDFAV. If the elevator has screens and is tall, use SDFAVP.

Installation Tips

This cable is heavy. It is complex. You must install it right.
Use the Clamp: There is a special clamp for the steel core. You must fix the steel core at the top. The copper wires must hang loose. Do not let the copper hold the weight.
Ground the Shield: The shield must be connected to the ground. If you do not ground it, it will not block noise.
Check the Bend: Do not bend the cable too much. The round shape must be kept.
Temperature: Do not install it if it is freezing (below -15°C). The PVC might crack.

Why Buy From Us?

We have been making cables for 20 years. We know that elevator cables are life and death. You cannot make mistakes.
Here is what we promise:
Real Steel Core: We use high-tensile steel. It holds the weight.
Quality Foam: Our foam insulation is consistent. The signal travels well.
Real Shielding: We use a tight copper braid. It blocks the noise.
Custom Design: We can change the number of wires. We build what you need.
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.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What does the “D” mean? A: It means “Steel Wire”. It is the strength member.
Q: What does the “F” mean? A: It means “Foam”. It is foam insulation for better signal.
Q: What does the “P” mean? A: It means “Signal Pair”. It is for video and data.
Q: Can I use this for a 100-meter elevator? A: Yes. This is perfect for that height.
Q: Does it support HD video? A: Yes. The signal wires support standard video signals.
Q: Do you provide a certificate? A: Yes. We provide a test report. It proves the cable is good.

Conclusion: The Smart Choice for High-Rise Lifts

SDFAVP is a complex tool. But it solves a big problem. It holds its own weight. It carries video and data. It keeps the elevator running.
If you have a tall building, use this cable. It is strong and smart. It is the best choice for modern lifts.
Need a quote? Contact us today. Tell us the height of your elevator, and we will give you a great price.

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