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KVVRP flexible electrical control cables

KVVRP flexible electrical control cables

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200 m
Supply Capability:
30000 m/month

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Quick Details

Place of Origin:

Henan, China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

cnbm

Model Number:

YJV

Insulation Material:

XLPE

Type:

High Voltage

Application:

Construction

Conductor Material:

Copper

Jacket:

PVC

Voltage:

high voltage

Standard:

GB/T12706-2008

International Standard:

IEC 60502



Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:1.exported wood drum with overall diameter from 0.8 meters to 2.2 meters. 
2.packed can be as customer design
Delivery Detail:20 days available after orders

Product Description

 

Application about  KVVRP flexible electrical control cables 

This product is mainly designed for controlling,monitoring circuits and protective lines with AC rated

 voltage U0/U of 450/750V and below, to be as controlling line of electric advices and instruments between different electrical equipments.

 

Standard Applied about  KVVRP flexible electrical control cables 

GB9330,GB/T19666,GB/T18380,IEC60332-3,GA306 or other standard(s) required by clients.

 

Generally speaking, there are two ways of copper wires braided screen and copper tape wrapped screen for control cables, however, copper wires braided screen has stable structure, the effect of screen won’t change with the cable bending or appearance factors etc, but also doesn’t have influence on cables’ flexibility, braiding density can reach over 80%, besides,copper tape wrapped screen percentage of coverage can reach up to 100%.

KVVRP flexible electrical control cables

KVVRP flexible electrical control cables

KVVRP flexible electrical control cables

KVVRP flexible electrical control cables

KVVRP flexible electrical control cables

FAQ

·         Can we make an OEM order?

o    We can offer or supply goods as customers' requirements.

·         How can I get some samples? Free or not?

o    We can send some normal samples, absolutely free.

·         How does your factory do regarding quality control?

o    "Quality is priority." We always attach great importance to quality controlling from the very beginning to the very end. Our factory has gained ISO9001 , SGS authentication, CE for Europe, etc.


Q:lost the original cable at a gig, but I have another cable. the outlet on the Behringer guitar amp reads quot;Use only with 250V fuse, but right above the outlet it reads 220-240 with a upside down triangle next to it (not sure if this represents volts or not...I know obviously V stands for volts, but this is a upside down solid triangle.)My power cable/cord that i found reads 10A 250VI know i should probably purchase one direct from the manufacture, but that is not possible right now. I have a gig coming up this weekend.thanks for any help.I also mention the original power cord was a two prong (that went into the outlet) - the one i might use is a 3 prong. will this still be safe? It does fit into the back of the amp perfectly.
Assuming you're in a place where the outlets provide 220 to 240 volts, it's fine. The 250 volts on the power cord just means it's good for *up to* that.
Q:can you use just one power (positive) cable cut it and use the rest for your negative
Power cable and ground cable is the same thing, it conducts electricity exactly the same so you an use your scrap wire for a negative but i would reccomend it all be one piece so that you avoid ground loops and loose connections.
Q:How can i fix it and how much would it cost?
its possible (unless you're sure) that its not the socket. It could be the surge adapter(the plug itself). possible it can be the outlet itself, have you checked a different outlet? Anyway, fortunately, that's not too big of a problem, especially for a laptop. To get it fixed, if its still under warranty, you have to call the manufacturer and ask for technical support. They will most likely send you a box to put the computer in, have you send it to them(prepaid), and they will send it back repaired, IF ITS UNDER WARRENTY. If its not under warranty, you will have to go to a computer technician. usually a place like Best Buy has fast and cheap computer repairs, or you may find a local computer repair shop that suits your needs better. Or you can even send it back to the manufacturer to fix it, be warned however, they usually overcharge on expired warranty repairs. As far as the cost, it can range from fifty to a couple hundred dollars, depending on the problem. Hope i helped
Q:for any SATA 2 HDD, the power connector is longer. compared to the data transfer cable. wht is it so?,-------------- ,------the first set of lines represent the power connector second; the data connection cable.
There are more pins on the power connector (because more are needed).
Q:I just finished building my shed, I put a 1 1/2 inch conduit under the shed coming up into the corner. I am now about to dig the 65 foot trench back to the house. I need to run power, not a problem. I want to run a phone line, a network cable, and a cable wire for my satellite. I say shed but it is 12 by 20 feet with an attic. Can I run these additional lines in with the power. I was thinking about using a run of Shielded cables for the network and one for the phone. For the cable some heavy duty quot;I don't know what thoughquot;. Will the power lines mess the data up on them? What will work for the three if any. If I need to I could run them in a new conduit, but that is not cheap!
Congratulations on finishing your shed. Unfortunately, you can't run your communications wiring in the same conduit as a power line. It's against code and it will mess with your low-voltage signals. You'll need to run a separate piece for those. Keep it one foot away from the power conduit, crossing at right angles. Of course, you can run them closer for short distances, but keep it to a minimum. Bear in mind that no matter which satellite cable you choose, it won't like sharp turns. Running shielded cable for the network is a great idea. Also, network cable is getting better every day, run the most highly rated you can afford and you won't regret it. I would not recommend looking for any all-in-one cable. They often are not as well designed as the individual ones. Personally, I would run extra lines now, for future expansion. Hope this helps.
Q:I bought this printer recently, and it only came with a USB cable, and when i plug it into my computer, it won't turn on. Is there a power cable that's supposed to come with it?
yes it is the little round hole in the back of it look at lable on bottom for volts / amps then head to your local flea market
Q:Opened the inside. Next to fuse, it says 8A 125VPower cable says it is 7A 125Vdevice doesn't not work. Could this be the problem?Not sure if the power cable is the original.
No this is not the problem. Your equipment probably only draws a few amps, well below the rating on both the power cord and the fuse. Power cord and fuse rating do not have to match.
Q:im hooking up a system in my truck..im doing it the redneck way they way i have watched my dad do it many of many of times. im using jumper cable wire!! yes jumper cable wire, its plenty of juice the perfect size! but im not sure if he ever used a fuse link.do you have too? what if i dont use one? if so where is the cheapest place to get it?what size fuse is it?
you dont have to have a fuse on your power cord but if you dont yo could end up with frying your amp if you touch the ground and power wire together so if you can put one on i dont right now
Q:NH-YJV-4 * 4 in NH-YJV-4 * 4 in power cable tube
Because the AC operation will produce eddy current, will make the steel pipe and cable heat burned. Single core refers to only one conductor in an insulating layer. When the voltage exceeds 35kV, most of the single-core cable, its core and metal shield layer relationship can be seen as a transformer primary winding coil and the relationship between the core. When the single-core cable core through the current when there will be magnetic lines linked to aluminum or metal shielding layer, so that both ends of the induced voltage. Power safety regulations: 35kV and below the voltage level of the cable are used at both ends of the grounding method, which is because most of these cables are three-core cable, in normal operation, the current flow through the three core sum of zero, in the aluminum There is no flux chain outside the package or metal shield, so that there is essentially no induced voltage at both ends of the aluminum or metal shield, so there is no induced current flowing through the aluminum or metal shield after grounding at both ends. But when the voltage exceeds 35kV, most of the single-core cable, its core and metal shield layer relationship can be seen as a transformer primary winding coil and the relationship between the core. When the single-core cable core through the current when there will be magnetic lines linked to aluminum or metal shielding layer, so that both ends of the induced voltage.
Q:Is it? I leave the power cable for hours when at home, when letting it process video and such and sometimes drain the battery when not used much.Thanks for any help.
When I first bought my laptop I tried to research this. Keep the battery in and keep the ac adapter hooked up. Use the ac adapter and take the battery out. Just charge with the ac adapter and run off the battery when fully charged. Everybody had an opinion on what to do. The confusing thing is that they all made sense. So I decided to stop driving myself nuts. I leave the battery in. The ac adapter is always hooked up. I leave my laptop on pretty much 24/7 and have done so for over a year now. Once a month as part of my maintenance I unplug the ac adapter and let the battery run down till the warning pops up. Plug it back in and do the same next month. I keep track of how long the battery lasts without the ac adapter on. It always charges back to 100% and if the life is decreasing it is so minimal that I am not noticing. Is this right or wrong? Depends on who you ask. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

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