TSYV 75-5 Elevator Monitoring Video Cable
TSYV elevator flat cable is a type of cable specifically designed and manufactured for elevator systems. Known for its flat shape and special electrical and mechanical properties, it is particularly suited for use in the electrical control and monitoring systems of elevators.
Main Features:
- Flat Design: The flat shape of the TSYV elevator cable makes it easy to route and install within the elevator shaft, saving space and reducing friction between the cable and the shaft walls or other components.
- Electrical Performance: The cable contains multiple conductors inside, used for transmitting the signals and power needed for elevator control. These conductors are usually made of high-quality copper, providing excellent conductivity to ensure stable and reliable signal transmission.
- Mechanical Strength: To withstand the vibrations, tension, and bending that occur during elevator operation, TSYV elevator flat cables typically have enhanced mechanical strength. Some models may include reinforcement elements such as steel wires or fiber braids to increase the cable’s tensile strength and durability.
- Weather Resistance: Elevator cables need to operate under various environmental conditions, including high temperatures, humidity, and corrosive environments. Therefore, TSYV elevator flat cables typically use weather-resistant insulation and sheath materials to ensure the cable’s stability and reliability in harsh environments.
- Versatility: In addition to basic electrical transmission functions, TSYV elevator flat cables may also include conductors for transmitting video signals, audio signals, or data communication to meet the diverse needs of elevator systems.
Applications:
TSYV elevator flat cables are widely used in various elevator systems, including vertical elevators, escalators, and moving walkways. They are used to connect the elevator’s control cabinet, motor, safety devices, door operators, and other electrical components, ensuring the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the elevator