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Finolex Gen Z (3+1) CCTV Cable, 90m
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Finolex Gen Z (3+1) CCTV Cable is a 90-metre coil combining a coaxial video cable and three PVC-insulated stranded copper power cores in a single integrated jacket - eliminating the need for separate video and power cable runs in a CCTV installation. The coaxial core uses a 99.97% pure electrolytic copper centre conductor and a solid High-Density Polyethylene dielectric, delivering low-loss, high-fidelity video signal from camera to DVR/NVR over the full 90-metre run. The three colour-coded power cores (Red, Yellow, Blue) carry power to the cameras alongside the video signal in the same cable pull.
The coaxial core has a dual-shield system - a bonded poly-laminated aluminium tape as the primary shield and an aluminium alloy braid as the secondary - providing strong protection against Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) that would otherwise cause noise and picture degradation in the video feed. The outer jacket is a Flame Retardant (FR) PVC compound compliant with IS 5831 standards - self-extinguishing and suitable for indoor routing and outdoor conduit installations.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Finolex |
| Product Range | Gen Z |
| Cable Type | 3+1 CCTV Cable (Coaxial + 3 Power Cores) |
| Length | 90 metres (coil) |
| Conductor Material | 99.97% Pure Electrolytic Copper |
| Dielectric Material | Solid High-Density Polyethylene |
| Primary Shield | Bonded Poly-laminated Aluminium Tape |
| Secondary Shield | Aluminium Alloy Braid |
| Power Core Colours | Red, Yellow, Blue (PVC insulated stranded copper) |
| Outer Jacket Material | Flame Retardant (FR) PVC |
| Compliance | IS 5831 Standards |
The 3+1 design means one coaxial video cable plus three separate power cores (Red, Yellow, Blue) bundled in a single outer jacket. Each camera requires one complete cable run - one coaxial core for video and the power cores for camera power supply. The 90-metre coil covers one camera run of up to 90 metres. For a multi-camera installation, you need one coil per camera run. Your CCTV installer will calculate the number of coils required based on the distance from each camera position to the DVR/NVR location.
The two shields work together to block different types of interference. The bonded aluminium tape (primary shield) provides close-coverage shielding directly around the dielectric, blocking high-frequency RFI from sources like Wi-Fi routers, mobile networks, and broadcast signals. The aluminium alloy braid (secondary shield) adds a second layer of protection against lower-frequency EMI from power lines, motors, and electrical equipment near the cable run. Using both shields together - called dual shielding - provides significantly better interference rejection than a single-shield design, particularly important in commercial installations where cables run near electrical conduits.
The Finolex Gen Z 3+1 CCTV cable is suitable for outdoor installations when routed through protective conduit. The FR PVC outer jacket is designed for indoor use and conduit-routed outdoor runs - it is not rated for direct burial or prolonged UV exposure without conduit protection. For camera runs from outdoor mounting positions to an indoor DVR/NVR, route the cable through PVC or metal conduit from the camera entry point indoors. Confirm outdoor routing requirements with your CCTV installer before purchase.
This is a coaxial cable - designed for analogue CCTV cameras (AHD, TVI, CVI, CVBS, and HD analogue formats) that use BNC connectors and coaxial video transmission. IP cameras use network cable (CAT 5e or CAT 6) and RJ45 connectors - they are not compatible with coaxial cable. If your camera system is IP-based (connecting to an NVR via network), you need CAT 6 LAN cable instead. If you are unsure which type your cameras use, check whether they have BNC connectors (coaxial) or RJ45 connectors (network) on the cable end.
The three power cores are colour-coded stranded copper wires used to carry DC power from the power supply unit to the cameras. In a standard CCTV installation, Red is positive (+12V DC) and one of the remaining cores (typically Yellow or Blue) is negative/ground - the exact wiring depends on your power supply and camera specifications. The third core can be used as a spare or for a second power circuit. Your CCTV installer will connect these according to the camera and power supply manufacturer's wiring diagram. Do not connect power cores without confirming the correct polarity - reverse polarity can damage cameras.

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