Which wire is better: multi-wire or single-wire?

Good afternoon! I decided to put a 16A machine under the sockets in the kitchen and stretch it from the shield on the ceiling. The master says that you need a cable PGUNP 3 * 2.5. How many sites are not clambered, no one recommends putting a multi-wire wire as a replacement for a single-wire one. Which wire / cable do I really need?

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  • Admin

    In the installation of a simple PUGNP, it is flexible, but the ends of this cable need to be tinned or the tips should be installed, and VVGNG-LS is usually used, it is easier to make wiring with it and put it on the machines.

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  • Alexander

    For the outlet network, a VVGNG-LS 3x2.5 cable with single-wire conductors is used, to protect this line and devices from overcurrents and people from electric shock, it is necessary to install a difavtomat with a rated current of 25A, type of release C, type of protection against leakage current AC or A, differential 30 ma

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    • Alexander

      The previous commentator is not right at all, I would even say that he is worse than an amateur. In general, each master does on a knurled road, multiwire cables are somewhat specific in installation, not everyone will be able to work with them, but in reality they are more practical because the load they hold is slightly larger than a monotonous cable, so if the master says that he needs a PUGNP then buy him him. The machine is not more than 16 A, but it is better to select the rating on the loop, the characteristic depending on the load. Good luck

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