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ACCC Aluminum Conductor Carbon Fiber Composite Core Reinforced Conductor

ACCC Aluminum Conductor Carbon Fiber Composite Core Reinforced Conductor

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Specifications

1.bare conductor
2.good package
3. quick delivery
4. CCC,CE,ISO certificate
5.cable manufacture

Applications

AAC,AAAC,ACSR, ACAR conductor have been widely used in power transmission lines with various voltage levels,because they have such good characteristics as simple structure,convenient installation and maintenance,low cost large transmission capacity.And they are also suitable for laying across rivers and valleys where special geographical features exist.

1. Specification:

(1) all aluminium conductor (AAC)

(2) all aluminimum alloy conductor(AAAC)

(3) aluminum conductor steel reinforced (ACSR)

(4) anti-corrosion type ACSR

(5) aluminimum conductor aluminimum clad steel reinforced(ACSR/AW)

(6)aluminimum conductor aluminimum alloy reinforced(ACAR)

2. Standard:

We can supply this conductor according to different recognized standards, such as IEC61089, BS215, BS EN 50182: 2001, STM B231, CSA C49, DIN480201, JIS C3109, customer special specification also can be satisfied.

ACSR or ACSR cable or ACSR conductor used for Overhead electrical distribution and transmission lines for distributing power.

(AAAC) Conductor as per ASTM-B-399-1992

(AAAC) Conductor as per BS-3242-1970

(AAAC) Conductor IS: 398-IV-1994

(ACSR) as per ASTM-B-233-1992

(AAC) as per BS-215-1-1970

(AAC) as per IS-398-1: 1976

(AAC) as per ASTM-B-231-1990

(ACSR) as per IS: 398-II: 1976 & IS: 398-V: 1992

(ACSR) BS-215-II-1970

(AACSR) as per IEC-1089-1191

AAC(All aluminum conductor) are suited for overhead power line.

Construction:

Aluminum alloy 1350-H-19 wires, concentrically stranded about a steel core. Core wire for ACSR is available with class A, B, or C galvanizing; ""aluminized"" aluminum coated (AZ); Or aluminum-clad (AW). Additional corrosion protection is available through the application of grease to the corer or infusion of the complete cable with grease.

Specifications:

ACSR bare conductor meets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:

B-230 Aluminum Wire, 1350-H19 for Electrical Purposes

B-231 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded

B-232 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded, Coated Steel Reinforced (ACSR)

B-341 Aluminum-clad Steel Core Wire for Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR/AW)

B-498 Zinc-Coated Steel Core Wire for Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR/AZ)

B-500 Zinc Coated and Aluminum Coated Stranded Steel Core for Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR)


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the music will be distorted
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I believe it'll work, 4 pins will just hang off to the side. The same goes for 8 pin power cables to a 4 pin power socket on the motherboard.
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A power cable is a power cable. they are all essentially the same. If it fits, use it.
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why don't you e-mail HP see if they will send you a power cord or advise you where to get one in your area
Q:I need to resolve a debate- is there a power/telephone line under the sea running between the UK and USA? Or is the communication just done by satellite?
Satellite lol If there was a cable some kind of fish or something would of cut it by now.
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That Xbox power supply cable is pretty cool! I've never seen those before. Ok, as for the power supply questions: Peak power is the maximum amount of power the unit can supply for a short period of time (a few seconds at most). A computer, during start-up, will use quite a bit more power than once it has achieved steady state. This is because drives have to spin up, semiconductors have to power up, etc. Once everything is up and running, the power draw drops to nominal or steady-state Sustained power is the amount of power the unit can supply non-stop. When purchasing a power supply, always give yourself leeway. If a supply indicates it is 650 watts sustained and 80% efficient (gotta look at that efficiency!) then it can supply 520 watts of power continuously. Even at that, I wouldn't want to run it past 450 - 475 watts continuously. 12v DC is the high rail on a power supply. Different parts of the computer require different voltages to operate. Drive motors typically need the 12v DC, where as memory needs less than 3 volts. A computer power supply has different rails or supply wires which supply the following voltages: +12 volts DC, +5 volts DC, and +3 volts DC (there are some others but those are the key ones). I don't know what the power requirements are for an Xbox 360, but it obviously needs the 12 volt and 5 volt DC rails to power it. Anyway, the power supply you've listed above is more than adequate.
Q:Printer is powered on cables are securely connected printer has ink and paper printer is installed as network printer on all clients computers and other users are able to print to the printer except me? what should i do so i can print
This sort of problem can happen with networks. Assuming the network has been set up correctly you can try a few things. It might be the sequence of switching things on and logging on. Try logging onto your computer AFTER printer is switched on. Also you can try not logging onto the network - I have had that work as well. I had 2 computers on a network that were always temperamental. Also check there are not too many users on the network, the printer can count as one user.
Q:Power cable, the wire yellow line green line red line black line blue line why the line?
Friends, only made the specifications, did not inform the specific cable model, the model is not the same price, the following for your reference: the price of the cable in addition to the cable "red price" is basically the same, the general real-time prices at any time with the Cable material prices change, the latest price is the real price, but the cable factory real-time quotations will be some differences
Q:Hi well I'm wondering if I can by those 8 pin 6 pin power cords what goes in to your graphics card to plug in to a power socket on the wall. Because I only have 500 wats and at the moment I have the 4850 and already I'm thinking about getting the GTx 295 or something can't remember. But it needs more then 500 wats lmao.I don't wont to upgrade my PSU so will I be able to plug the GTx in to the the wall like as a sprite power cable what goes in to the AC power cable in the wall?BTW I live in Australia so could could you tell me where you are like USA London ect just in case Australia doesn't have it. =)And where can I buy this transfer as well.
You cannot plug it into the wall. Its too sophisticated. A single GTX 295 requires a 700-watt PSU with a 50 Amp 12v rail. Insane power consumption going on here. Upgradable to quad-SLI (woo). If you can afford a GTX why can't you afford the PSU? A PSU regulates your power and protects your equipment from voltage spikes etc. Get the PSU. Whats wrong with your 4850? can your board support a x-fire setup (two 4850s linked?) That'd be cheaper in the long run.
Q:The cylinder is in the power cable about 2 inches from the connection to the laptop and is about one half inch diameter by one inch long. Does it serve an electronic function or is it just a mechanical assist device?
It's called a choke. It's used to filter out unwanted radio interference.

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