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Plenum VGA Cable - Male/Male

SKU
50-100-XXX
CMP Rated | Low Smoke PVC|26 AWG | UL Listed | For Plenum Air-Spaces

Plenum VGA Cable - 125 Foot Male to Male Plenum VGA Cable

The plenum rated SVGA cables are a necessity for any installation on an educational or commercial building. SVGA cables are used for video projectors, plasma screens, LCD or CRT monitors.  These plenum rated SVGA cables are made up of 5 coax cables for premium performance at long distances. The coax cables feature a tinned copper braid providing 97% shield.

Features:

  • Connector 1: Metal HD15 Male
  • Connector 2: Metal HD15 Male
  • UL Listed, CMP rated cable jacket
  • Low Smoke PVC outer jacket
  • Five 26AWG coax cables

This cable is made to order. Please allow 1 to 3 business days for production. For rush orders please call 1-888-519-9505 for accurate lead times.

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Q: What is the difference between a 14 and 15 pin VGA cable?


A: Some HDTV's require the use of a 15 pin cable in order to sync the resolution of the monitor. 14 pin VGA cables lack the needed pin to do this.


Q: What are ferrite beads?


A: A ferrite bead is an interference filter for electronic cabling. It works by filtering out high frequency noise and dissipating it as heat. This enables a better quality signal.


Q: What does the jacket rating CL2 CM and CMP mean?



  • CL2 is the standard type of PVC jacket used for low voltage cable. CL2 rated cables are often referred to as in-wall rated cables and can be run almost anywhere except plenums. CL2 is more common for non-professional use.

  • CM is standard communications cabling that is not run in walls or in plenum air spaces.

  • CMP is a rating that is given to cables that have passed a stringent burn test and are able to be run through plenum air spaces. Plenum air spaces include drop ceilings and non-ducted HVAC air returns.


Q: What is the difference between VGA and SVGA?


A: VGA and SVGA stand for Video Graphics Array and Super Video Graphics Array. Standard VGA has a maximum resolution of 640x480. SVGA provides a better image quality at a resolution of 800x600+.