JAINSON 2 CORE*1.5SQ MM COPPER WIRE (FG00298)-1MTR
The JAINSON 2-Core 1.5 sq mm Copper Wire (FG00298) is a reliable and flexible electrical cable that consists of two insulated copper conductors, each with a cross-section of 1.5 square millimetres. It is designed for general electrical wiring tasks where moderate current capacity is required — making it suitable for household wiring, lighting circuits, small appliances, and other medium-load electrical applications. Sold per metre, this wire offers flexibility to cut to the exact length needed for installation.
The cable features copper conductors for good conductivity, and an insulating sheath to provide safety and durability. Its dual-core structure facilitates easier wiring for circuits needing two conductors, such as switch + light circuits, small appliances, or dual-wire connections.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Brand | Jainson |
| Model / Code | FG00298 |
| Type | 2-core insulated copper wire |
| Conductor Material | Pure copper |
| Cross-Sectional Area | 1.5 sq mm per core |
| Number of Cores | 2 (two insulated conductors) |
| Insulation | PVC or equivalent insulating sheath — for electrical safety and protection |
| Color of Insulation | Standard (color may vary) |
| Usage / Application | Household wiring, lighting circuits, small appliances, general wiring requiring two conductors |
| Length Sold | Per metre — customizable length according to requirement |
| Electrical Suitability | Suitable for circuits carrying moderate current loads |
| Flexibility & Handling | Easy to cut, strip and terminate; convenient for installation in conduits, wall junctions, switchboards |
| Durability & Safety | Insulation resists wear, moisture, and provides protection against short circuits when used properly |
Common Use-Cases & Suitability
Wiring of lighting circuits, switches, and small appliances
General household wiring where two-core wiring is needed (e.g. line and neutral)
Small to moderate power load connections in homes, offices, shops
Installation in conduits, wall junctions, or exposed wiring with proper protection
Use by electricians and DIY for rewiring, extensions, or new installations