What is Zip-Kord?

and zip-cord is a wire length with two or more separately insulated wires tied together so that they can be easily stretched by the technician. This is also known as a bound conductor, a lamp cable or a speaker wire and is very common in cabling of household appliances and similar needs. Electric stores usually sell different types of zip-cord evaluated for different applications and can order special products based on customer requests. Manufacturers can produce their own products for industrial clients.

The most basic Zip-Kord design includes two wires wrapped separately in insulation, with a small bridge of insulating material between them. The technician can easily expand the wires while maintaining insulation, or can be left together if it better suits the wiring project. There are also more wire products and can be color -coded for comfort, so the technicians can be sure to choose the right wire.

One advantage of usingzip-cord for jačin jE that keeps cabling tidy and organized. With a project such as loudspeakers, where many free wires can have mess, the technician can leave the cabling tied together when leaving the amplifier or other device, and divide it when it is necessary to do so to achieve the loudspeakers separately. The zipper cord can also be used with other projects where free wires and cables are worried.

It is possible that the wires will completely tear off and create two separate strands if necessary. On the other hand, leaving the PSIP-Cord does not break the wires to get each other to get entangled and make a mess. There is no direct contact between the conductors, although an electrician could create a tap or a similar function if necessary to connect to them. This allows a high degree of project flexibility, as an electrician can decide a moreable zip-cord application.

as with other electricalIt is important to keep the zip-kord in good condition. Electricians check the cabling during installation and repair to make sure there are no problems such as areas of undressed insulation that leave the wires uncovered. It is advisable to avoid setting heavy weights on the wire, especially if they have sharp edges, as would be the case with the edge of the cabinet or speaker table. In the end, the weight could be crushed by insulation and potentially the wire itself that could create a dangerous condition.

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