COAXIAL CABLE S 3CC90N
COAXIAL CABLE+3 CORE RG59 (90MTRS) ROLL. S-3CC90N
COAXIAL CABLE+3 CORE RG59 (90MTRS) ROLL. S-3CC90N
Product Description
The Coaxial Cable + 3 Core RG59 (90 Meters) – S‑3CC90N is a combined surveillance cable designed for analog CCTV and related video installations. It integrates a high‑quality RG59 coaxial line for video signal transmission with 3 additional conductors for power or control signals, all in one roll. At 90 meters, this cable is ideal for connecting cameras to DVRs in small‑to‑medium CCTV setups with minimal joins and tidy routing.
Key Benefits and Features
- Combined Video & Power: Integrated RG59 coaxial cable plus 3 core power conductors (typically 18/20 AWG) reduce the need for separate runs, simplifying installation.
- Consistent Signal Quality: RG59 maintains stable analogue video transmission with low loss over distances typical for CCTV systems.
- 90 m Roll: One continuous length supports most camera‑to‑recorder runs without splicing.
- Flexible Installation: Suitable for wall, ceiling, conduit and tray installations in residential or commercial environments.
- Durable Jacket: PVC or similar sheath protects the conductors and coax from abrasion and environmental impact in indoor IP camera runs.
- Easy Termination: Standard coax and core conductors can be terminated with BNC connectors (video) and power connectors on site.
Essential Specifications
Cable Components
- Coaxial Video Conductor: RG59 type (75 Ω) for composite video signals
- Additional Cores: 3 power/control conductors (typically 18/20 AWG)
- Combined Design: Video + power in one jacket for CCTV use
Electrical & Video
- Impedance (Coax): ~75 Ω (standard for RG59)
- Video Compatibility: Analog CCTV signals (AHD/TVI/CVI/CVBS dependent on system)
- Signal Loss: Typical RG59 characteristics suitable for runs up to ~90 m without boosters
Physical & Construction
- Roll Length: 90 meters
- Cable Jacket: PVC (indoor)
- Core Count: 1 coax + 3 inner conductors
- Installation: Indoor, within conduits, cable trays, walls/ceilings
Typical Use Cases
- CCTV camera video + power runs in small to medium installations
- Analog camera connections where separate video and power cables would otherwise be used
- DVR systems requiring tidy, combined cabling