VVG cable is a power cable designed for the transmission and distribution of electrical energy in stationary installations with a rated alternating voltage of 0.66 or 1 kV.
Cables of the VVG brand are widely used both in private construction and in industry. This is due to the fact that it has a fairly wide range of standard sizes, is easy to install, and its cost is relatively low compared to other similar products.
Their main difference between the VVG cable and the VVGng cable is in the design. The fundamental difference between VVG-p (flat) and VVG cables is determined by the following: The plane of laying the cores. The current-carrying conductors of the VVG are laid in parallel planes and enclosed in a round insulating structure.