How is the marking of PS 660 V6 deciphered?

Nevertheless, the PS 660 V6 brand, the correct decoding is copper flat with 0.6 fiberglass insulation, rated voltage in the network and 6 sq. Mm in cross section. And that it is a cable or wire. After all, the insulation is one, and the voltage is like for a cable.

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    It all depends on what kind of wire it is. This decoding is also used for PS wires - power wire, PS - steel wire. Also, the first letter P can indicate that the insulation is made of PVC compound, the letter C in the marking can indicate that the wire has a lead sheath. Look specifically at your wire.
    If the rated voltage of your wire is 660 V, then most likely this wire is used in electric vehicles, the so-called “wire for rolling stock”, is used for internal and external connections of rolling stock of electric vehicles. If this is the wire, then it has a copper core, rubber insulation, a sheath made of PVC compound. At a voltage of 660 V for electric vehicles, it is called a wire. Cable or wire - here the voltage does not matter, it can be called this way and that. For example, in electrical installations above 1000 V there is both a cable and a wire (on overhead lines).

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