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Copper conductor PVC insulated and sheathed power cable

Copper conductor PVC insulated and sheathed power cable

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100 m
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100000 m/month

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  • Type and designation

Type

Designation

VV

Copper conductor PVC insulated and sheathed power cable

VLV

Aluminum conductor PVC insulated and sheathed power cable

VY

Copper conductor PVC insulated PE sheathed power cable

VLY

Aluminum conductor PVC insulated PE sheathed power cable

VV22

Copper conductor PVC insulated steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable

VLV22

Aluminum conductor PVC insulated steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable

VV23

Copper conductor PVC insulated steel tape armored PE sheathed power cable

VLV23

Aluminum conductor PVC insulated steel tape armored PE sheathed power cable

  • Description of the purpose and usage properties

The cable listed is applicable for power distribution and transmission line of rated voltage up to and including 3.6/6kV.

The maximum permitted long-term operating temperature of the cable shall be 70℃, with the maximum short-circuit (within 5 seconds) temperature being 160℃. The ambient temperature of installation of the cable shall not be less than 0℃.

The permitted bending radius of single core armored cable shall not be less than 20 times of the outer diameter of the cable, 15 times for multi-core armored cable, 15 times for single core non-armored cable, and 12 times for multi-core non-armored cable.

.Standard

GB 12706, IEC 60502, or Enterprise standard

  • Production scope

Type

Cores number

Rated voltage (kV)

0.6/1

1.8/3

3.6/6

Nominal cross-sectional area of conductor(mm²

VV、VY

1

1.5~1000

10~1000

10~1000

VLV、VLY

2.5~1000

10~1000

10~1000

VV22、VV23、VLV22、VLV23

10~1000

10~1000

10~1000

VV、VY

2、3

1.5~400

10~400

10~400

VLV、VLY

2.5~400

10~400

10~400

VV22、VV23、VLV22、VLV23

4~400

10~400

10~400

VV、VY

3+1、3+2、4、4+1、5

4~400

10~400

VLV、VLY

4~400

10~400

VV22、VV23、VLV22、VLV23

4~400

10~400

Note: The optional flame-retardant or fire-resistant types of the cables listed are also available.

For single core power cable, aluminum tape or non-magnetic material instead of steel tape should be utilized for armoring.

  • Delivery

The delivery length of the cable shall not be less than 100 meters. The short end not less than 20 meters shall be permitted in delivery, and the length of short ends shall not be more than 10% of the total length of each delivery.

Any delivery length shall be permitted in accordance with the mutual agreement of the purchaser and the manufacturer.


Q:Question says it all.
You wont see any problem as far as the cable is concerned, as each device deteremines it's own resistance, and which will result in a specific amperage being drawn from the system (constant voltage), so no need to worry about that. The one issue you will want to address is making sure you reduce your fuse amperage. You want your fuses to be rated just over what you system should normally draw. Any more and your system might be damaged if it ever experiences a short, as your fuse might not respond as quickly as one with the correct rating. (There are several other reasons to use the correct fuse, but you get the idea, it's just safer and smarter) I'm assuming you are refering to 1200w Max power when referring to cable, which would probably be something like an 8Guage, hich probably has a 40Amp fuse, which is a pretty solid choice for a system under 500w (assuming you are referring again to max, not rms). You might want to swap it out for a 30 amp, thought, just to be on the safe side. If you are reffering to 1200w rms, then you have a 1 guage or so cable, and you probably have anywhere from 80-150 amp fuse using either Maxi or ANL fuses. If this is the case, that's fine, just make sure you switch out those fuses for the lowest ones you can get. I beleive ANL start at 100amps, but I think you can get maxi's as low as 60 amps. (Anything you need can be gotten at BestBuy, Circuit, or any local audio shops)
Q:I have a very old computer tower without the fat monitor. (which i through away years ago) I have some pictures on it that i would like to extract, but i don't know how to. And i lost the power cable to the tower. I would appreciate if you could help me. Thanks
If you don't mind a bit of dust you an open the case and extract the Hard drive (It is hard to get the case off some old computers) Once its out, you can take it to a computer repair/shop and get them to get the stuff off of it.
Q:My cousin gave me his old xbox but hes lost the cables so i asked one of my friends for his xbox cables to see if it still works and when i tried plugging it in the power wouldn't go in the xbox my cousin has is a halo 3 limited edition which is either an arcade or hes taken the hardrive and my question is, do all xbox-es have the same Cables for power etc and if not were can i get the right power cable for this console preferably bought in the uk
No. Older versions of the 360 have a much more powerful brick. The newer ones have a less powerful one and the cable that goes from the brick to the plug is different.
Q:specifically, I am using a router. I lost the original cable...can I use a different one?ThanksMatt
yes and no, you need to know what the device wants, you need to know whether its taking ac or dc power, polarity, and amps. amps is more for laptops, other appliances are usually dumber, and will ignore that. On a standard plug, the round one on the opposite end of the wall end, you need to know the polarity, some where on the adapter you should see a symbol like this +C- (now, that's the best I can do with ASCII characters) or backwards, -C+, this tells you whether positive currents(+) and negative currents (-) are on the inside or outside of the plug. you need to match that symbol with the one on your device. Next: on the adapter, it should say somewhere input: 120 V AC output: 12v DC the numbers will probably be different, but the input and output need to match. if your working with laptop adapters, if you didn't buy the adapter specifically for the computer, double check amps too, if your charging like, an mp3 player that uses the trapezoid usb plug off a Motorola Razor wall charger with the same plug, I don't know, I've tried, didn't work well, kind of worked I guess, I wouldn't recommend it.
Q:I have noticed on some power cables there is a quot;bumpthat the cable is wrapped around what looks like a magnet. Why?
also referred to as a Torroid which in agreement with the other responses, is an interferrece restrictor
Q:I've got a 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 1.8 and I can't find any place to put the amp cable through the firewall! Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ;).
It's simple really. If you have a drill will a power cord attached to it, simply drill a hole big enough for the power wire to fit thru. Try to do it about midway down the firwall as to not hit anything in your dash. Thats where I have done it before and have had no problems whatsoever out of it.
Q:What is the installation of the power cable protection grounding box and the direct grounding box?
Regardless of multi-wire or single-core, as long as it is in line with national wire standards, and now the market is not the current market line 60% compliance. To select the regular products, national safety certification, safety standards, a good installation process and the standard of the wire, a local demand for electricity with the appropriate diameter. To ensure that you are comfortable with electricity,
Q:Whats the Power Pass mean on a coax cable splitter?
It means it can pass DC current, such as used for satellite LNBs and amplified antennas
Q:How do I connect this unit to my cd player? Splicing power cables? not too detailed in the manual.?
im sure it comes with a power harness(plug) you prob have to do some splicing just connect it t0 the same place where you get power for the cd player your probably going to get a wire harness for your cd player right? just match the wires from your cd to your ipod thingy before you solder or crimp your connections
Q:Is the ribbon cable the data cable and the wires the power cables?
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