Lighting control cables are a crucial component of lighting systems, responsible for transmitting control signals and electrical energy to ensure the normal operation of lighting equipment. Based on their application and structural characteristics, lighting control cables can be categorized as follows:
Signal Cables: Primarily used for transmitting control signals, such as switching signals and dimming signals. Signal cables typically have a smaller conductor cross-section and higher transmission performance.
Power Cables: Primarily used for transmitting electrical energy to power lighting equipment. Power cables have a larger conductor cross-section to meet the demands of transmitting larger currents.
Composite Cables: These cables combine signal and power transmission capabilities, suitable for applications requiring simultaneous signal and power transmission.
