vezetékbl
Vezetékbl, commonly known as "lead wire" or "lead-in wire," refers to a type of electrical conductor used to connect outdoor lighting fixtures, such as streetlights or floodlights, to the electrical power supply. The term originates from Hungarian, where "vezeték" means "conduit" or "line," and "bl" is a colloquial abbreviation for "blokk" (block) or simply a shortened form of the word. In electrical installations, especially in outdoor settings, these wires are often armored or protected to withstand environmental factors like weather, UV exposure, and physical stress.
Vezetékbl wires are typically made of copper or aluminum, insulated with materials like PVC or rubber, and
One of the key features of vezetékbl is its ability to handle both low and high voltage
In addition to their primary function of power transmission, vezetékbl wires may also serve as part of