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What Is Riser Cable?

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The CMR refers to the jacket on Ethernet cables, and a riser cable is often referred to as a longer new cable. An Ethernet cable's jacket protects the individual wires inside. So, where do you put the riser cable? It's usually run between floors and non-plenum areas, as well as in the walls of your home or company. So, what are the conductors that are commonly used in Riser cables?


If you can find them in all the way from cat 5e to the newly launched Chi cables, they are preferable a transparent copper solid and one of the categories will find them as a graded cable. So, what exactly is a riser cable? Yeah, it's a raspberry cable that has a higher fire-resistance rating than CM cable. CM cables are often found in stranded cables which are common for patch cords that are connected from your computer to the router.


Then also a trans rated cable a house certain materials which give it a higher fire internal rating these two materials are the jacket is going to have a flame retardant polyvinyl chloride or also known as fr PVC. Insulation that covers the copper wires inside the cable is going to have PE on Polihale 11 so what are the benefits of a riser cable? There are a couple of one is that you can install it in the walls of your home or commercial buildings and it performs better at higher temperatures than a CM rated stranded cable which is also you know Kim is seen in the patch cords.


So yeah it's important to note here too that you know rise already cables can be put in the walls of your home and for commercial purposes. It can go in the walls, the risers in the buildings and floor to floor commercial buildings as well so right marina cable is one of the most popular Ethernet cables you know it's really good for residential use. Because you can go into walls it can also be installed from your router to the computer router to your gaming system it has many more uses in that case you know another important thing here as always is please say no to CCA no more copper clad aluminum. Focus on solving your copper cables you'll get the best performance out of that and yeah that basically does it on the basics of razor rated cable.


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