The portfolio spans LV power 0.6/1 kV, building wires 450/750 V, LSZH CPR classes Cca–Eca, and control/data lines for rooms and risers. Families include H07V-U/H07V-R/H07V-K singles, H05VV-F flexible cords, NYY-J/-O PVC power, N2XH LSZH power, KNX/EIB green bus, twisted alarm pairs, and coax for TV/SAT. Stock vimar cables and wires by voltage class, CPR, and sheath (PVC or LSZH) to keep refits and new-builds running the same codes.
Power trunks in NYY (PVC) suit dry ground and indoor trays; N2XH/LSZH wins in escape routes with low smoke and zero halogen (IEC 60754/61034). For façades or sun-lit risers, UV-stabilized sheaths protect color and tensile strength. Spec vimar electrical cables with printed CPR rating, conductor size per IEC 60228, and drum length to simplify acceptance.
Solid and stranded singles (H07V-U/R/K) cover 1.5–16 mm² with 450/750 V insulation, −5…+70 °C service, and HD 308 S2 colors. Use green-yellow for PE, blue for N, and harmonized phase colors for L1–L3. For pull-heavy conduits, talc-friendly PVC skins reduce friction. Crews label vimar installation wires by section, insulation type, and pull route so terminations hit torque first time.
Feeder and riser runs use 0.6/1 kV NYY or N2XH in 4-core and 5-core builds; armour (STA/SWA) where impact risk exists. Minimum bend radii 12×OD (unarmoured) and 15×OD (armoured) keep dielectric stress in check. Fault levels drive conductor size and MCB/RCBO curves. For tenders, list vimar power cables with conductor class, sheath, CPR, and short-circuit withstand (kA·s).
Appliance cords and pendant drops rely on H05VV-F/H07RN-F for flex life and temperature headroom; ferruled ends stop strand splay in device terminals. Choose 300/500 V for light loads and 450/750 V where motors or heaters sit on the same circuit. Maintenance teams stock vimar flexible wires by cross-section and outer Ø so glands and strain-reliefs always match.
KNX/EIB 2×2×0.8 mm with foil/drain carries room bus; LiYY/LiYCY control pairs serve sensors and relays; coax RG6 holds TV/SAT; CAT6A F/UTP manages data backbones with bend-radius guides. Shield bonds 360° at gland plates limit EMC issues near VFDs. Schedules list vimar connection cables by impedance, pair count, and screen type to keep terminations consistent.
Process halls and plant rooms favour LSZH, tinned copper braids, and stainless fixings; oil-resistant PUR sheaths handle workshops. Where drives share trays, specify symmetrical grounding, segregate SELV, and publish max cable lengths for analog/fieldbus. Panels that declare vimar industrial wiring up front avoid rework during FAT/SAT.
Voltage classes: 300/500 V, 450/750 V, and 0.6/1 kV as printed on sheath. Conductors per IEC 60228 (classes 1/2/5). Reaction to fire per CPR EN 50575 with DoP and class (Eca…B2ca-s1,d1,a1). Flame/halogen/smoke: IEC 60332-1-2/-3, IEC 60754-1/-2, IEC 61034. Operating temps: PVC −5…+70 °C, LSZH −15…+90 °C, elastomer H07RN-F −25…+60 °C wet. Test voltages and insulation resistance per EN 50525/IEC 60502-1. Mark reels with length, batch, and DoP ID.
• Hotels/offices: LSZH singles in conduits, KNX bus, CAT6A trunks, CPR Cca in escape routes.
• Logistics/industrial: NYY/N2XH feeders, screened control pairs near drives, PUR cords on machinery.
• Residential/MURB: PVC singles in conduits, coax/CAT for media, pre-made patch tails for panels.
All lines fit Vimar boxes, conduits, trunking, and device platforms so terminations align with supports and faceplates.
Boxes and trunking from Vimar hold the same 55–71 mm geometry; glands, clips, and frames are sized to the cable ODs listed above. KNX bus cable drops straight into Vimar KNX actuators; CAT leads land on adapters in Eikon/Arké/Plana plates; ferruled tails seat cleanly in dimmers, relays, and contactors without over-tightening.
Your windows drive procurement. Expect job-specific pricing, near-hour quotes by EAN/MPN, and live EU stock before pulls start. The portal shows lead times, shipment tracking, and downloadable price lists with validity periods you can plan around. Trusted clients use post-payment up to 30 days. We consolidate partials so cables, conduits, trunking, glands, clips, labels, and terminations arrive route-bundled by riser. Your account manager cross-checks conductor sizes, CPR classes, EMC notes, torque/strip rules, and labeling against your drawings—keeping deliveries site-ready across France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.