H: Indicates the cable is for LV power distribution.
07: Refers to the maximum conductor temperature rating of 70°C (a common rating for PVC-Insulated Cables).
V: Signifies PVC (polyvinyl chloride) insulation and PVC outer sheath.
U: Derived from the German “unflexibel” (inflexible), denoting the cable’s suitability for fixed, low-movement installations.
K: From the German “flexibel” (flexible), indicating the cable’s ability to withstand repeated bending and movement.
Solid conductors: For smaller cross-sections (≤2.5mm²), a single, thick Copper Wire (e.g., 1.78mm diameter for 2.5mm²). Solid conductors are cheap to manufacture and have low resistance, making them ideal for fixed runs where bending is minimal.
Low-strand count stranded conductors: For larger cross-sections (>2.5mm², e.g., 4mm², 6mm²), 7 strands of copper (e.g., 0.85mm diameter per strand for 4mm²). This “Class 1” or “Class 2” stranding (per IEC 60228) provides just enough flexibility to route the cable through walls or trays but not enough to withstand repeated movement.
A 2.5mm² H07V-K conductor uses 19 strands (0.41mm diameter each) instead of a single Solid Wire.
A 4mm² H07V-K conductor uses 37 strands (0.37mm diameter each) vs. H07V-U’s 7 strands.
A 6mm² H07V-K conductor uses 50 strands (0.40mm diameter each)—more than 7× the strand count of a 6mm² H07V-U.
Insulation thickness: Ranges from 0.8mm (for 1mm² conductors) to 1.4mm (for 10mm² conductors). This extra thickness provides robust protection against mechanical damage (e.g., from nails in walls or rocks in trenches) and reduces the risk of electrical leakage over time.
Sheath thickness: Typically 0.8mm–1.5mm, with a rigid PVC formulation that resists deformation. The sheath is also less plasticized (fewer additives to increase flexibility), making it stiffer but more resistant to abrasion and chemical exposure (e.g., from cleaning products in commercial buildings).
Insulation thickness: Slightly thinner than H07V-U—0.7mm (for 1mm²) to 1.2mm (for 10mm²). The thinner insulation reduces the cable’s overall stiffness, making it easier to bend.
Sheath thickness: 0.7mm–1.2mm, with a highly plasticized PVC blend that remains flexible even at low temperatures (-15°C vs. H07V-U’s -5°C). This flexibility allows the cable to twist around machinery or fold into storage (e.g., for portable tools) without cracking the sheath.
Performance Metric | H07V-U (Fixed) | H07V-K (Flexible) |
Minimum Bending Radius (Static) | 4× cable diameter (e.g., 26mm for 6.5mm diameter) | 3× cable diameter (e.g., 18mm for 6.0mm diameter) |
Minimum Bending Radius (Dynamic) | Not rated for dynamic bending (risk of damage) | 6× cable diameter (e.g., 36mm for 6.0mm diameter) |
Fatigue Resistance | <500 bending cycles (may crack) | 10,000+ bending cycles (no damage) |
Wiring for wall outlets, light fixtures, and ceiling fans (typically 1.5mm² or 2.5mm²).
Cables run through conduit in walls, floors, or ceilings (the rigid sheath resists damage from drywall screws or nails).
Cable trays in commercial buildings (e.g., office lobbies, shopping malls), where the cable stays in place and only needs to be routed once.
Fixed motors (e.g., a 7.5kW motor in a packaging line, wired with 4mm² H07V-U).
Control panels and switchgear (cables routed through cable trays to connect to sensors or relays).
Underground trenches in industrial yards (the rigid sheath resists abrasion from soil or rocks).
Wiring for outdoor light poles (run through underground conduit).
Permanent power supplies for garden sheds or outdoor kitchens (installed in buried trenches).
Electric drills, grinders, and saws (typically 1.5mm² or 2.5mm², with a 3-core design for grounding).
Temporary Power Cables for construction trailers or job sites (the flexible sheath makes it easy to coil and store when not in use).
Extension Cords for industrial equipment (e.g., a 4mm² H07V-K extension cord powering a portable welding machine).
Industrial robots (e.g., robotic arms in automotive assembly lines, wired with 4mm² H07V-K).
Moving conveyors (cables that bend as the conveyor changes direction).
Retractable machinery (e.g., a lift table that raises and lowers, requiring the cable to stretch and retract).
Temporary power for concerts, festivals, or trade shows (cables run across floors and coiled after use).
Emergency generators (cables that connect the generator to a building’s power system, then are stored when not needed).
Mobile medical equipment (e.g., a portable X-ray machine in a hospital, requiring a cable that bends around patient beds).
If no (fixed in walls, trays, or trenches): Choose H07V-U.
If yes (bends, twists, or moves repeatedly): Choose H07V-K.
Conductor Cross-Section | CCC (A) for H07V-U/H07V-K (70°C, Fixed Installation) | Typical Application |
1.5mm² | 16A | Small appliances (e.g., toasters, fans) |
2.5mm² | 25A | Wall outlets, portable tools (e.g., drills) |
4mm² | 32A | Medium motors (up to 7.5kW), welding machines |
6mm² | 40A | Large motors (up to 11kW), conveyor systems |
Abrasion or Chemical Exposure: H07V-U’s thicker, rigid sheath is more resistant to abrasion (e.g., from rocks in trenches) or mild chemicals (e.g., cleaning detergents, mild oils). H07V-K’s thinner, more plasticized sheath is prone to wear if dragged across rough surfaces (e.g., concrete, metal), so it should be protected with cable ramps or conduit in high-abrasion areas.
Temperature Extremes: H07V-K performs better in cold environments (-15°C vs. H07V-U’s -5°C) because its plasticized sheath remains flexible. In hot environments (e.g., near industrial ovens), both cables are limited to 70°C, but H07V-U’s thicker insulation may retain slightly more heat—ensure proper ventilation to avoid overheating.
Moisture or Water Exposure: Standard H07V-U and H07V-K are not waterproof (they are “moisture-resistant” but not submersible). For wet environments (e.g., bathrooms, outdoor rain), use “armored” or “waterproof” variants (e.g., H07V-U with a lead sheath, H07V-K with a neoprene jacket). These variants add a moisture barrier while retaining the base cable’s flexibility or rigidity.
UV Radiation: Outdoor installations require UV-resistant sheaths to prevent PVC degradation. Both cables are available with UV-stabilized PVC—look for the “UV” label (e.g., H07V-U-UV, H07V-K-UV) to ensure the cable withstands sunlight without cracking.
European Markets: Compliance with HD 21.1 and IEC 60227 is mandatory. Look for the CE marking, which indicates the cable meets EU safety, health, and environmental requirements.
North American Markets: H07V-U and H07V-K are not native to the NEC (National Electrical Code), but equivalent cables (e.g., THHN for fixed, SOOW for flexible) may be used. If importing H07V-U/K, ensure they meet UL 62 (Standard for Flexible Cords and Cables) or CSA C22.2 No. 49 (Canadian Standard for Flexible Cords).
Industrial Safety: For high-risk environments (e.g., oil refineries, chemical plants), choose flame-retardant (FR) variants (e.g., H07V-U-FR, H07V-K-FR) that meet IEC 60332-1 (flame spread test). These cables self-extinguish within 60 seconds, reducing fire risk.
Visual Inspections: Check for insulation cracks, sheath damage, or rodent infestations annually (especially in underground trenches or wall cavities).
Tighten Connections: Over time, conductor connections (e.g., to outlets, motors) may loosen—tighten them quarterly to prevent arcing and heat buildup.
Avoid Overloading: Use a clamp meter to monitor current levels—never exceed the cable’s CCC (e.g., 25A for 2.5mm² H07V-U).
Coil Carefully: Avoid kinking the cable when coiling—use a “figure-8” coil (instead of a tight circle) to reduce conductor stress.
Clean Regularly: Wipe down the sheath with a damp cloth to remove dirt, oil, or chemicals that can degrade PVC.
Replace Damaged Sections: If the sheath is cracked or the conductor is exposed, cut out the damaged section and splice with a waterproof connector (do not use electrical tape as a permanent fix).
Store Properly: When not in use, store H07V-K in a dry, cool area (avoid direct sunlight or extreme temperatures) to prevent sheath hardening.
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