• 0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Low Smoke Low Halogen Flame Retardant Power Cable System 1
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0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Low Smoke Low Halogen Flame Retardant Power Cable

0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Low Smoke Low Halogen Flame Retardant Power Cable

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100 m
Supply Capability:
10000 m/month

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1. Application

This product is apply to AC rated voltage 0.6/1kV circuit, for the use of power transmission and distribution,suitable for densely inhabited district with high-rise buildings, Shopping malls, etc.


2、Type and Specification

 Voltage Class

0.6/1 kV

 Type

DDZA-YJV、DDZA-YJLV、DDZB-YJV、DDZB-YJLV、DDZC-YJV、

DDZC-YJLV、DDZA-YJV22(62)、DDZA-YJLV22(62)、DDZB-YJV22(62)

DDZB-YJLV22(62)、DDZC-YJV22(62)、DDZC-YJLV22(62)

DDZA-YJV32(72)、DDZA-YJLV32(72)、DDZB-YJV32(72)

DDZB-YJLV32(72)、DDZC-YJV32(72)、DDZC-YJLV32(72)

DDZA-YJV42、DDZA-YJLV42 、DDZB-YJV42、DDZB-YJLV42

DDZC-YJV42、DDZC-YJLV42

 Size Range(mm2)

1 core:1.5~1000;
 2、3、4 cores:1.5~500;
 5、3+1、3+2、4+1 cores:4~500;

 Executive Standard

GB/T 19666-2005、GB/T 12706-2008


3. Operational Performance

    a. Cable conductor allowed long-term working temperature not exceeding 90 ℃.

       When short circuit happened (the duration no longer than 5 seconds), the maximum temperature of cable conductor is not exceeding 250℃.

    b. When laying cable, the ambient temperature should not be lower than 0℃,if not the cable need to be preheated. The bending radius of three cores unarmored cable should not be less than 15 times of outer diameter of cable, 12 times for armored cable. The bending radius of single core unarmored cable should not be less than 20 times of outer diameter of the cable, 15 times for armored cable. 

    c. Cable DC resistance should comply with GB/T3956-1997.

    d. The laying of cable is not limited by the level drops.

    e. Power frequency voltage withstanding test: U0 under 3.6kV,2.5 U0+2kV/5min no breakdown.

    f. Partial discharge test: discharge capacity under 1.73U0 is not more than 10pC.

    g. The cable should withstand group burning test specified in GB/T18380.3-2001,and combustion smoke density should comply with the regulations ofGB/T19666-2005.


4.Pictures

 

0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Low Smoke Low Halogen Flame Retardant Power Cable

 

Q:what size of main power cable to use for two amps with combined power of 600 watts rms.the length of the run will be about 12 feet from battery to amplifiers.
use a 4 Gage, always reliable and always dependable. Its a bit larger but you will have no problems
Q:if we provide power through power cable will there be need of extra capacitor near load?
Yes, if you are talking about a bypass capacitor. Electronics always requires a bypass capacitor near the circuit/IC. Having one at the end of a cable means the cable inductance is in series, and the impedance seen by the IC power supply leads is inductive and high instead of the needed low impedance that a local bypass cap provides.
Q:I have an HP Pavilion ze5385us.... the power cable is messed up and I'd like to replace it, but the ones on the HP website are pretty expensive... I have a different computer so if I have to spend over 100 bucks then forget it. Does anyone know of a good generic brand?
try on the OKorder and you could get cheaper and the same is about ?20.
Q:if i remove the power cable and switch on it works normally without restarting , plz help with this ~?
go in control panel and set ur laptop settings to not to start while swith in
Q:we need to feed power of 60kW to island villa
You probably need a higher voltage than that, depending on the distance. That is 1500 amps which needs a hugh cable. This should be stepped up to a much higher voltage. And yes, cables are available. If you don't know that, then you need to hire a qualified electrician to do this. edit, sorry, 150 amps, less if this is 3 phase. But still a lot of current. AND the wire size will depend on the distance. More than a few hundred feet and the size has to go up to keep the voltage drop below 5% .
Q:Basically, I lost my power adapter to my monitor, and to be honest, I would like to try to avoid buying a new one entirely. I have an old HP laptop power cord that fits into my monitor, but the power specifications on it are different. The power rating on my monitor is 19V and 1.58A. I'm just assuming that's what it needs to run, and that you shouldn't go over that. My power supply from my old laptop converts standard AC into DC at 18.5V, which I'm assuming the difference in voltage between 19 and 18.5 won't really affect anything, but the amperage on my power supply is close to twice as high, at 3.5A output. That's where my concern is, if I where to plug this into my monitor would anything bad potentially come out of it? Don't comment saying quot;Oh, just buy a new one.quot;, I've stated I want to try and avoid that. Thanks in advance.
For one, the polarity might be opposite--you never know about HP computer stuff. And the size of the pin and hole in some connectors are different. As far as the amperage, I suppose it could be safe, as the monitor will only draw what it needs from the power brick. Higher capacity is better than not enough. Give it a try, but stand back! After all, you are willing to take a chance instead of paying money for a new proper cord and supply. That is what gambling is all about!
Q:I was watching a YouTube video awhile ago and this guy was reinstalling his cables to his amp. I heard him say that he ran the RCA one on the opposite side of the car so there won't be anymore humming? I currently have my power, RCA ,and rem wires running from front to back on the driver side. Should I re run the RCA one on the passenger side? Will my system sound better?
Don't run ur power cables and rca cables together cause the rca might pick up sounds from the alternator . . which will be like a humming sound in ur speakers. .
Q:Like I lost my power cable, so can I get one somewhere?
most amps use the same cable, so it shouldn't be a problem, through your amp in a car, (to double check) and check the local music stores, electronics shops, or Radio shacks
Q:Can a PoE powered cause a surge if I connect it to a Gigabit ethernet port?PoE Switch --gt; UTP cable --gt; Non-poe Gigabit Ethernet Switch
No, the PoE switch will initiate the connection with a low voltage signal to determine if the device at the other supports PoE or not. If not, it doesn't apply a current.
Q:I have a Raidmax 730w power supply, and its modular. there is only one plug in for a 6 pin, and the cable has 2 different 6 pins on the same cable. Will this cable be able to run 2 different video cards running XFire? or will is also be able to run say a 6870 that requires 2 6 pin connectors?
You should be able to feed two cards that each require 1 6/8 pin PCI-E power source... or 1 card that requires 2 6/8 pin PCI-E power source. A cable with 6 pin provides 75W power to the card. With the 75W available on the PCI-E x16 slot, that would be a 150W supply. 2 6 pins will up the available wattage to 225W. Cards that require a 6 pin and 8 pin are 300W cards. Your cable/PSU port is designed to provide any of those combinations of power to the videos card(s).

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