PNR designates a control cable in which the conductors use polyethylene and nylon insulation under an overall PVC jacket.
PNR designates a control cable construction in which the individual conductors are insulated with polyethylene and nylon, and the whole assembly is covered by a PVC jacket. The polyethylene provides excellent electrical properties, the nylon adds toughness and chemical resistance over the insulation, and the PVC jacket protects the bundled conductors. Together these materials produce a cable suited to control applications.
Control cable carries the signals that operate and coordinate equipment, and constructions like PNR balance electrical performance with mechanical and chemical durability. The combination of polyethylene, nylon, and PVC reflects a layered approach to meeting these requirements.
In commercial and industrial settings, control cable supports the operation of machinery, lighting, and automation systems. Selecting cable with appropriate construction and ratings helps ensure dependable performance in control applications.
Because control cable carries the signals that operate and coordinate equipment, constructions like this balance electrical performance with mechanical and chemical durability, combining polyethylene, nylon, and PVC in a layered approach to meeting those requirements reliably.
Recognizing how a layered combination of materials suits control applications helps in selecting cable that operates and coordinates equipment reliably in commercial and industrial control systems.
This makes constructions like PNR well suited to control applications, where the layered combination of materials balances electrical, mechanical, and chemical demands in one cable.
At Windy City Wire, the focus on low-voltage control cable connects directly to constructions like PNR. Supplying cable with materials matched to control applications helps commercial and industrial systems operate reliably.
PNR (polyethylene and nylon conductors, PVC jacket control cable)