• PVC Insulated Electrical Wires 600v Cable packed with plastic Reel UL1015 12AWB Enamel Copper Wire System 1
  • PVC Insulated Electrical Wires 600v Cable packed with plastic Reel UL1015 12AWB Enamel Copper Wire System 2
PVC Insulated Electrical Wires 600v Cable packed with plastic Reel UL1015 12AWB Enamel Copper Wire

PVC Insulated Electrical Wires 600v Cable packed with plastic Reel UL1015 12AWB Enamel Copper Wire

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1.) Household,indoor/outdoor,buliding wiring and associated devices ,to supply the power         for lights fittings,switches,meters,plug point,air conditioners,refrigerators,water          

      pump,water heater,AC motor and etc.

2.) For decoration lights.
3.) Short span electricity transmission.
4.) For electrical appliance,electronic,instrument and telecom devices.

  

Specification

Description:

- Model No. :  AC10WE25

- Size : #12AWG  3.3mm²/65" 105°c / 1 core
- Tinned or bare stranded 9-28AWG copper or tinned copper
- PVC insulated
- Temperature: 105 °c ; Voltage: 600Vac
- Use the standard thickness, easy stripping and cutting easy
- with anti-acid. oil resistance. moisture. mildew and other characteristics

- Passes UL VW-1 & CSA FT1 vertical flame test

OS-1 is available

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Model

 AC10WE25

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Standard

UL/CSA : 105°c, 600 Vac, 750 Vdc, 30# ~ 2,000 kcMil

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Construction & Dimension

Item

Specification

Conductor

Size

3.3 mm²

Material

Annealed Bare Copper

Insulation

Material

PVC

Min. Average Thickness

0.798mm

Min. Thickness at any point

0.815mm

Diameter

4.00±0.15

Identification

Blue, Brown, Yellow/Green

Core Assembly

Core Twist

Single Core

Filler

NA

Assembly Pair

NA

Taping

Mylar Foil

NA

Shielded

A1 - Mylar Foil

NA

Drain

Material

NA

Construction

NA

Jacket

Material

PVC

Min Average Thickness

0.90mm

Min. Thickness at any point

0.67mm

Overall Diameter (Approx)

8.5±0.20

Color

Any Color

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Electrical & Physical Properties

Item

Specification

Rating Voltage

300/500V

Conductor Resistance

13.3Ω/Km   20°c Max

In case of dispute, Conductor resistance shall be the referee method

Insulation Resistance

0.010MΩ/Km  70°c Min

Dielectric Strength

AC 2.0KV/5 min No Break

Insulation

Unaged

Tensile Strength

10N/mm²

Elongation

150% Min

Aged

Tensile Strength

Min 10N Unaged±20%(85±2°cx240hrs)

Elongation

Min 150% Unaged±20%(85±2°cx240hrs)

Loss of mass Test

2.0mg/cm² (max)

Jacket

Unaged

Tensile Strength

10N/mm²

Elongation

150% Min

Aged

Tensile Strength

Min 10N Unaged±20%(85±2°cx240hrs)

Elongation

Min 150% Unaged±20%(85±2°cx240hrs)

Loss of mass Test

2.0mg/cm² (max)

Deformation Test

150mm, 70±2°c x 1hr≤50%

Cold Bend Test

-15±2°c x 4hr No Crack

Heat Shock Test

150±2°c x 1hr No Crack

 

  

Electric Properties

Item

Specification

Specified voltage and temperature & standard

UL/CSA : 105°c, 600Vac, 750Vdc, ROHS / RECH

Spark Test

The insulation must be withstand 5KV high-tension current

Insulation Potengial Strength

2000V/Min(for water's environment

Minimum Insulation Resistance

20°c, DC500V  15MΩ-KM Above

 

 

Physical Properties

Based on standard of flammability material testing

According for UL Subj.758 spec/According for CSA spec

 Before of  

 aging test

Insulation tensile strength test  kgf/mm2

1500 psi above

Insulation elongation test rate %

100% above

 After of

 aging test

Insulation tensile remnant rate %

This amount must be above 70% after heat ageing (136°c,168hrs)

Insulation elogates remnant rate %

This amount must be above 65% after heat aging  (136°c,168hrs)

 Heating Distortion Test

The insulation face must be no cracked, high temperature at 120°c for 1 hour

 Thermo Shock Test

The insulation face must be no cracked, high temperature at 120°c for 1 hour and bent, to withstand 1,000V for 1 Min

 Cold Bending Test

The insulation face must be no cracked, cooled at -40°c for 3 hour and bent to withstand 1000V for 1 Min

 Oil Resistance

Immersed in oil at 80°c for 4 hrs and bent to withstand 1000V for 1 Min

 PVC Insulated Electrical Wires 600v Cable packed with plastic Reel UL1015 12AWB Enamel Copper Wire

Q:which cables cant be near each other??(will cause noise radiation if put together)i gotta run some wires through my car and i dont know wich ones to keep away from others. im runnin...4 gauge (eventually will be 2 gauge) power wire for amp2 speaker wires for rear deck speakersrca cables for ampremote turn on wire for amp
Technically, running your RCA wires and power wires shouldn't cause any problems and can be dubbed a myth. However, a lot of people will disagree. For induction between power and signal wire to occur, a form of AC must be introduced on the DC power wire. One solution, if you want to run them together, is to have good shielded RCA cables and/or to separate the RCA wires and twist them (as in twisted pair wire, twisted pair wire is used in CAT3, CAT5 and CAT6 communication wire to eliminate noise/interference/induction). Another solution is distance, you don't have to have cable on both sides of the car as a 1 foot separation will do just as good. ____________ As for will s, What in the world would anyone use a zener diode for? A zener diode is used to regulate a lower voltage from a higher voltage. Example, if I wanted a pure 6 volts from a 12 volt supply then I would use a zener. Zeners don't operate well when the supply is the same as what you want out (ie, 12 volt supply, 12 volts out). Besides to find one to handle the current will both be quite large and expensive. Plain useless. Additional notes Clearly your attempts are for a good measure, but lack in the knowledge of what really happens with the introduction of induction on an input, makes your idea wrong. My pestering hostile e-mails were nothing more than a discussion on how your idea wouldn't be cost effective or practicle. It's a shame you can't take constructive critisism. I would like to point out that overvoltage transients and induction are two totally different things in their respective terms. Overvoltage transients are caused by motors and relays turning on/off. Induction occurs exactly what happens in an AC transformer. But in this case, AC isn't an issue since it's a DC power source. Granted, induction is probable, but not likely due to the insignifacant level of voltage produced plus the sheilding of the RCA cables.
Q:can you use just one power (positive) cable cut it and use the rest for your negative
In theory, yes you can do this provided a couple things. I know it seems a simple question, and you may be fine but for safety's sake.... Power cable is usually 10 gauge braided copper. this should cover just about any amp, but as the current draw is thru the ground, this cable is usually 8 gauge and a much shorter run. If you are running a ton of power with this amp, you may want to just splurge and get yourself a run of 8 gauge ground wire, find a good solid ground and for god sake use star washers between the spade connection and the ground to ensure a good solid connection. I have seen many installs fail because of that little detail. A 10 g cable is probably good enough but to get it up to standards use an 8 g.
Q:I'm trying to plan out my new install and I'm debating whether or not to spend money on power cable adapters and run o gauge to a distribution block thats 0g in and 4g out, therefore running a 0 to 4g cable adapter inbetween every terminal on the distribution block --or-- to Instead run 0 to the distribution block and 4 from the block to everything. I have a 1200RMS sub amp and a 200RMS 4-Channel amp. Hi output alternator. Big 3. So if anyone can give me some advice on whether or not they're worth the money that would be awesome. Oh and my amps accept 4 gauge.
well hell yeah if you did the big 3 upgrade and end up useing 4gauge wire or thinner it will burn the wire or at least end up corroting it its too much current running through the wire and it might work for awhile but the wire will end up turning brown from the inside just go for the wire upgrade good luck
Q:What is the difference between a YJLV cable and a VLV cable?
240MM copper cable can be, casing with DN150 load 473KW how current only 560A, a little do not understand, you are not wrong
Q:I lost my power cable for my Ipod Shuffle 2nd Gen, can I use the 3rd gen shiffle power cord for the 2nd gen? My logic: $55 for a new ipod 3rd gen or $30 for a new power adapter for the 2nd gen. $25 more I have a new ipod... but it would be nice if I can still use the 2nd gen as well...
My first, a 4th technology iPod Nano (8GB), became a Christmas present whilst i became sixteen - i'm now 23 and it in simple terms crapped out on me some months in the past. So, as long as you're taking good care of it, it may final a minimum of seven years! i will by no skill purchase yet another variety - my husband is exhausted via my seek for any such particular MP3 participant yet, i'm telling you, Apple is the superb thank you to bypass :)
Q:Forced shut down pc now it has no power just a buzzing sound when the power cable is plugged in
Time to replace the power supply.
Q:My setup is an alpine MRX-M100 powering 2 alpine type R 12's on 4 ohm, and also an old eclipse PA 5422 speaker amp. The main thing is I have 4 gauge running from my battery to my amps, but I have this sort of distribution block that turns the 4 gauge wire into 2 8 gauge wires. I know that this probably isn't the best for the MRX-M100, but it's all I had or what I could afford at the time. The main thing I wanted to ask was is this bad for the amp, and what would it be like if I had 0 gauge coming off the battery so then it would be 4 gauge going to the amps? Would it be louder? Could I turn it up higher? because right now if I turn up the volume past a certain point the subs will just stop playing. If I just shut off my head unit and turn it back on they start up again. Your thoughts and recommendations would be appreciated!
okay alot of 4 gauge amp kits are not legit 4 gauge ive seen some more like 10 gauge of actual wire if you have legit awg wire you should be fine but you should have another 4 gauge strand to the alpine amp Id also recommend the big 3 upgrade your power will be increased greatly... if you want to run a 0 gauge you can but you could also just run another 4 gauge wire also make sure your grounds are sufficant because they shouldnt shut off either way
Q:What is the distance between the power cable and the thermal pipe when it is laid above the thermal pipe?
Cable and 10kV power line parallel laying the minimum distance of 0.5 meters.
Q:At the end of every work day I shut it down in the normal way (through the Start Menu) and then every morning I return to it and it won't turn on no matter how many times I press the on button or if I hold it down.The only way I can get the computer to turn back on is to remove the power cable for 10 minutes and then put it back in and hold the on button for about 10 seconds. This is a bit of a pain but also quite worrying as the computer is new.I wonder if my computer is broken or if this is an intentional feature. If so how do I turn it off?It might help to know that even when I have shut it down there is an LED on the back that stays on. In fact it stays on for 5 minutes even if I take the power cable out!I have a Dell Vostro 260S PC. It runs Windows 7 64-bit and the processor is an Intel i3Please help techies.
It really sounds like a hardware problem, you shouldn't have to unplug from the power supply and plug it back in after ten minutes to get the pc to power on, swap out the power supply and the power cable that hooks to it , also make sure the power cable 24pin cable is in the motherboad good and tight and the option cable 4-8 pin is hook to the motherboard a connector above the cpu if the motherboard has one.
Q:I CAN'T AFFORD A NEW POWER SUPPLY CABLE/ADAPTER AT THE MOMENT.CAN SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE.
No, thats only used for transferring files to and from the camcorder.

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