• Cold resistant flame-retardant flexible cable for Fixed laying wind power System 1
  • Cold resistant flame-retardant flexible cable for Fixed laying wind power System 2
  • Cold resistant flame-retardant flexible cable for Fixed laying wind power System 3
Cold resistant flame-retardant flexible cable for Fixed laying wind power

Cold resistant flame-retardant flexible cable for Fixed laying wind power

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Min Order Qty:
100 m
Supply Capability:
30000 m/month

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 Product Introduction

Carried standard:Q/320282DCE073-2007. The enterprise standard has been drawn up  according to standards IEC60092、IEC60245、IEC60332、IEC60502 and DIN VDE0298-300,etc.

Conductors shall be flexible copper and adopt rope-lay construction for 6mm² and above. The conductors shall be in accordance with standard GB/T3956, which is equivalent to standards IEC60228/DIN VDE0293 (HD308).

Operating Characteristics:

The base material of insulation is EPR, which has properties of ozone resistance and heat-proof aging.
Identification of insulation cores shall comply with requirements of GB5013.
Sheath will be rubber made from CPE、PCP or CSM, which has properties of oil and freezing resistance.The color for outer sheath is generally black or customized according to special needs.
Mark of Sheath: For example Maker, FDZ-GEYH 1*240 mm² 0.6/1kv etc.

 

Specification: 

 

 

Arrange

e/De=Ratio

Correction  factors

Two triangulates (Horizon)

1.0

0.93

Three triangulates (Horizon)

1.5

0.93

Three triangulates (Vertical)

3.93.0

0.99

2.92.0

0.98

1.91.0

0.96

0.5

0.85

 Cold resistant flame-retardant flexible cable for Fixed laying wind power

Q:On my PSU I have two PCI-E 6 pin cables. I have looked at the motherboard and saw there is nowhere to plug it in and my motherboard manual says of no slots for it but I do have two PCI-Express slots. Do they plug into the cards themselves or something?How do I use the PCI-E power cables?
those cables are for video cards that require more power than the pci-e slot itself can provide (about 75W I think). I don't think they work with any other pci-e cards.
Q:We have AT U-verse and we lost power during a storm. The picture returned and sound through the tv speakers but our surround sound did not. We have an Onkyo receiver along with the U-Verse cable box but nothing was changed.Any ideas?
Most likely the receiver is on the wrong input
Q:I am running a LAN Cable through my walls, and I'm using the existing holes for the power lines. I'm wondering if the RF from the power line can interfere with the LAN Cables data. Thanks!
It should be okay, LAN cables are meant to be up to 100 meters long, your shorter cables shouln't pick up too much interference. Also, the wires are shielded and in twisted pairs which helps to negate interference. Not only that but for this reason the network adaptors will be designed to filter out low frequencies.
Q:Hi. I have an iBook power cable and I was wondering if there was a way to adapt it so I can use it for my new MacBook Pro that uses a magnetic cable? Thanks!
No, you really can't. The effort and money that would be spent on it would far exceed the cost of a new cable.
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.
It might work,give a try.
Q:I don't want to run it under the car, but I can't find a place to run it through the firewall... Do I need to drill a hole?
Look under the storage compartment on the passengers side. look under the dashboard on the drivers side, locate holes then look on the inside of the cars side skirts you should be able to remove the skirting and lay cable under there.
Q:10KV power cable can be with 380v low voltage power cable co-laying which specification which article description more
So, from the degree of hearing up, it is not suitable for the family pet
Q:ok ive been having amp trouble lately. it wont turn on. ive figured the problem today when i got the voltage tester out. I have me Remote Turn On working.My ground is solid.RCAs connected properly.NO fuses are blown. ive checked all of them; 30 amp fuse for AMP, Max fuse under the hood, fuse relay center under the hood too, all good. connection from the power terminal is solid. heres what happened: i decided to move my amp and run the wires under the door sills because i needed more space. so i just had the car off and i disconnected my remote, power, and rcas. i left the ground because that didnt need to be moved.i dropped the power wire and it hit a seatbelt thing, and it sparked once. but not big.nothing blew, but now it seems like my power wire isnt working, my amp wont turn on-keep in mind my amp was not touched by the spark in any way.
Did you re check the in-line fuse under the hood?
Q:I live in the uk
Laptops each have different power cords, because they have different connections to the laptop itself, so there's no one universal power cable. However, you can easily buy generic powercords for your specific laptop that are cheap. Just go to a site like Amazon and search for your laptop name.
Q:I need the cable for my TV to be longer. It uses a 10A 125W cable, and all I can find (at a price I like) are 13/15A cords. Is it okay to use this in conjunction with the 10A TV power cable? It will be plugged into a surge protector if that makes a difference...
The 10 amp and 13 amp ratings are just the maximum amount of current those cables are made for. Your TV will only use 2 or 3 amps, so both cables are fine.

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