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Aluminium Aerial Bundled Cable

Aluminium vs Copper Aerial Bundled Cable (ABC): Which One Should You Choose?

When planning an overhead power distribution network under AS/NZS 3560.1, one of the first decisions you face is conductor material: aluminium or copper? While both materials are recognised by the standard, the reality is that aluminium is the absolute mainstream​ for low‑voltage Aerial Bundled Cables (ABC) in Australia. Copper is reserved for niche, high‑reliability scenarios. […]
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2 Core vs 3 Core Australian Standard ABC Cable

2 Core vs 3 Core Australian Standard ABC Cable: Key Differences, Safety & Applications

When designing overhead power distribution for residential, commercial, or industrial projects in Australia, choosing the right Aerial Bundled Cable (ABC) is critical. The most common question we encounter at JZD Cable is: What’s the difference between a 2‑core and a 3‑core ABC cable under AS/NZS 3560.1? Although both are rated for 0.6/1 kV low voltage […]
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MC4 Connector

Solar PV Extension Cables: The Complete Guide to Pre-Assembled DC Cable Assemblies with MC4 Connectors

When installing a photovoltaic system, reliable DC connections between solar panels, inverters, and junction boxes are critical. That’s where solar PV extension cables​ — also known as PV harnesses or DC extension leads — come into play. These pre-assembled cable assemblies come with MC4 (or other) connectors attached at one or both ends, providing a […]
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MC4 Connector

MC4 Connector: The Global Standard for Solar PV Systems – Structure, Specs & Applications

When it comes to connecting solar panels and building a reliable photovoltaic (PV) system, one component stands out as the global benchmark: the MC4 connector. Whether you are a solar installer, engineer, or DIY enthusiast, understanding the MC4 connector is essential for ensuring safety, efficiency, and long-term performance. In this article, we’ll break down everything […]
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orange circular cable

PVC vs XLPE Orange Circular Power Cables: Key Differences Under AS/NZS Standard (V-90 vs X-90)

Orange power cables are widely used in Australian and New Zealand markets, especially under the AS/NZS standard where two common types exist: V-90 (PVC insulated)​ and X-90 (XLPE insulated)​ . While both share the same distinctive orange sheath, their internal insulation materials differ significantly—affecting performance, safety, and application suitability. Material Composition PVC (V-90)​ – Polyvinyl […]
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BX Cable

NM Cable vs. BX Cable: What’s the Difference? A Guide for Wiring

Selecting the right type of electrical cable is fundamental to any project’s safety, code compliance, and longevity. Two of the most common cables you’ll encounter are NM cable​ (often called Romex®) and BX cable​ (often used interchangeably with AC cable). While both deliver power, they are designed for different environments and challenges. At JZD Cable, […]
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UL2464 AWM cable

Why Tinned Copper is the Preferred Conductor for UL2464 AWM Cable?

When specifying wiring for internal electronic, industrial control, or appliance applications, UL2464 (AWM Style 2464)​ is a prevalent choice. A common question arises: why is tinned copper​ almost exclusively used for the conductor in these cables, even though the standard permits bare copper? The answer lies in performance, reliability, and compliance. While bare copper is […]
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