Price of NYM Cable
Before you find out the price of NYM cables, NYA cables, and other types of cables circulating in the market, it's important to understand the types and functions of electrical cables, tips for selecting them, and the advantages of the electrical cable brand you choose, especially for your project needs.
Types & Functions of Low Voltage Electrical Cables
After understanding the specifications and prices of cables, you should also know the types, functions, and sizes of cables suitable for your required installation. Here are the types of low-voltage cables and their functions that might be suitable for your project needs:
Building Wire Cable
- NYM Cable
The NYM cable is a low-voltage cable without shielding with copper conductor material annealed (heated and then slowly cooled), with PVC insulation. The nominal voltage is between 300/500V. The NYM cable is used for permanent installations in PVC pipes that are plastered. It can also be directly installed on other parts of building construction frames, as long as the installation method does not damage the outer cable sheath, but it should not be installed underground.
- NYY Cable
The NYY cable is a low-voltage cable without shielding with copper conductor material annealed (heated and then slowly cooled), with PVC insulation and an outer sheath/protector using PVC. The nominal voltage is between 600/1000V. The NYY cable is used for indoor and outdoor installations or placed underground in pipes to protect the cable from potential mechanical damage.
- NYA Cable
The NYA cable is a low-voltage cable without shielding with copper conductor material annealed (heated and then slowly cooled), with PVC insulation. The nominal voltage is between 450V/750V. The NYA cable is used for permanent installations in cable pipes or open conditions in dry conditions.
- NYFGbY Cable
The NYFGbY cable is a low-voltage shielded cable with copper conductor material annealed (heated and then slowly cooled), insulated with PVC, and has an inner PVC shield equipped with flat steel wire and tape with outer PVC protection. The nominal voltage is between 600/1000V. The NYFGbY cable is used for indoor and outdoor installations or placed underground where the cable will be protected with armor from mechanical damage.
Flexible Cable
- NYAF Cable
The NYAF cable is a type of flexible cable with copper stranded conductor and PVC insulation. The nominal voltage is between 450/750V. The NYAF cable is used for permanent installations in plastered conduit pipes. This type of cable is used for panels that require high flexibility.
- NYYHY Cable
The NYYHY cable is a standard type cable with copper core as conductor with PVC insulation and an outer sheath or protector made of PVC. The nominal voltage is between 450V/750V. The NYYHY cable is commonly used for flexible connections and control cables for heavy mechanical applications.
- NYMHY Cable
The NYMHY cable is a type of cable with stranded copper core making it flexible, with PVC insulation and an outer sheath or protector made of PVC. The nominal voltage is between 350/500V. The NYMHY cable is widely used for installations or connections in spaces or easy-to-move equipment.
Tips for Choosing Electrical Cable Types
- Determine the Volt Ampere (VA) of the electricity to be installed, whether it's 450 VA, 900 VA, 1300 VA, 2200 VA.
- Choose the cable type according to the location and environment. For example, whether you plan to install it inside or outside walls, suspended or laid out, underground or in the air, and so on. You can review the cable types above for your needs.
- Choose the cable size according to your needs and the electrical power you use.
- Adjust the budget. Why not use a larger cable for safety? Because the larger the cable, the more expensive it is, so it's best to use a cable that matches the electrical power capacity in your home.
- Lastly, choose Jembo cable brand, which is proven, well-known, and meets SNI or LMK, SPLN standards, or perhaps international standards (ILC) so that the cable you choose is safe to use and durable.
Price of NYA & NYM Cables
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Hot News : Copper Cable Prices Keep Soaring, Here's the Solution!
Just like copper, aluminum is also a good electrical conductor and can be used as a conductor material in electrical cables. Amidst the skyrocketing prices of copper materials, the prices of electrical cables with copper conductors are also affected.
As a solution to the increasing prices of copper cables, we recommend you to use aluminum cables because aluminum cable prices are more economical, even up to 30% cheaper than copper cable prices.
Several Types of Aluminum Cables Widely Used and Popular in the Market
- Low Voltage Cables - NAYFGbY, NAYY, NA2XY
Low voltage cables are specifically used to deliver electrical power with low voltage, ranging from a minimum of 0.61/1 (1.2) kV to 1.8/3 (3.6) kV. For this product, there are two types of insulated materials, PVC and XLP.
- Medium Voltage Cables - NA2XSY & NA2XSEBY
The function of these aluminum cables is similar to copper cables. They are usually used to transmit electricity from the main power station to buildings such as hotels, factories, office buildings, and so on. When compared to copper cables, medium voltage aluminum cables are much cheaper.
- Twisted Cables - NFA2X & NFA2X-T
These cables are commonly used as overhead cables for street lighting, both in residential areas and public roads. The National Power Company (PLN) is one of the companies that already use twisted cable products like NFA2X and NFA2X-T.
- AAACS & ACSR Cables
These aluminum cables are used for high voltage transmission lines. They are designed to be strong, corrosion-resistant, and have very long-lasting usage.
Why Choose Jembo Cable as the Best Choice for Aluminum Cables?
- 30% cheaper than copper cable prices
- Jembo Cable has met SNI, SPLN, and IEC standards
- Can meet the needs of ICEA, NEMA, BS, JIS standards, and so on
- Easy to install because they are lighter than copper cables
- The materials used have passed laboratory testing.