• Type: VV  0.6/1KV    PVC Insulation PVC Sheath Power Cable System 1
Type: VV  0.6/1KV    PVC Insulation PVC Sheath Power Cable

Type: VV 0.6/1KV PVC Insulation PVC Sheath Power Cable

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Cable Type :VV.

0.6/1KV power cable , PVC insulation PVC sheath.

This product is suitable for electric power, metallurgy, petrochemical, construction and other infrastructure projects in line for the transmission and distribution system as well as the place which has a  high population density also needs high quality of flame retardant and fire-proof.

The length that is allowed to be coiled is 100m. The length that is allowed to be reeled
should be no less than 100m.For cables with 24cores and below,short cables with the length
no less than 20m are allowed to be in delivery, but the total length of short cables should be no
more than 5% of the total length of cables.

For the cable with more than 24 cores, short cable
with the length no less than 20m is allowed to be in delivery, but the total length of short cables
0.5% of the total length.
should be no more than 10% of the total length of cables. Should buyers and sellers agree,
cables with any length are allowed to be in delivered

Q:what is the resistance of overhead power cables?
depends on the thickness, and length, and material. .
Q:I am building my first computer and i was going to order a 750GB HDD to back up a 60GB SSD but it is a bare drive. Are there any cables/cords/connectors that i need to buy or should they all come with the motherboard?
power cables are with the power supply. Motherboards usually come with 2 or more sata data cables
Q:I want to install a Bazooka Powered Sub (EL84-HP) to my car. I currently have a Pioneer 4-channel 600-watt amp that has a direct power line from the battery. However, I do not want to run another power line from my battery to my Bazooka sub, which has it's own built-in 100-watt sub. Would it be OK to connect the power cable only from my Pioneer amp to my Bazooka sub?
Yes and no. You can use the existing power line to your amp, but you need to use a power distribution block (available from Wal-Mart by Scoche). Run your main line into the dist. box and then run one line to your amp, and another to your Bazooka.
Q:my mac is fairly new, but is not charging. Are mac power cables this bad?..does anybody know if they need to be replaced often?
It does happen quite often. Mine got damaged for no reason, guess is the weak link in your mac
Q:And would this increase my reception
It wont hurt anything.. You can always go larger, but the 7 ga will be hard to work with and attach to smaller wires...Unless you are using a very small guage 26 or something, it wont make any difference in your reception... Replacing the antenna, adding an antenna tuner, remounting the antenna to a different location, phasing two cb antennas and tuning to the exact frequency or channel you use most of the time will improve the reception and transmission.. You need a SWR meter to do this...
Q:Hi I have a 94 Cadillac Deville 4.9L and im trying to figure out with cable on my alternator is the power cable and which one is the ground. I have included a pic to help.
There is NO GROUND WIRE!!!! see the bat on the alternator next to the 1/2 nut? that means battery..... ADDED: Oh.....son of a gun, there is a ground wire....That's redundant...
Q:I bought a used DVD player that didn't come with a power cord or power cable.On the back of the DVD player, the power cable input looks like this:__________|_o__|__o__)So basically it looks like the power cable should have two wires with one side being flat and the other end being a half circle.What is the technical name for this power cord so I can easily find it if I go to Radio Shack?Thanks.
Ask for a 6 ft AC power cord. They come in a few difference shapes so just describe what you did here. If it helps reference Radio Shack model/catalog number #61-2878. Good luck!
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?
Any wire that you connect to your battery should have a fuse, located as close to the battery terminal as possible. Without a fuse, a short circuit on the wire could result in a fire. Most car audio stores should have fuses and fuse holders available. The size of the fuse depends on the size of the wire. An 8-gauge wire can be fused up to 50 amps; if your wire is 4-gauge, then you can go up to 120 amps or so.
Q:Due to the large spans the signal must travel it must be amplified or reconstructed at one point, taking into consideration that everything happens underwater, where does the box that reconstructs the signal get it's power.
The cable that is laid on the ocean floor is typically called a submarine cable. These cables have been around for decades and were at first solid conductor cables used for telephone communications. Today they are typically a fiber optic cable with a solid conductor in the center. Typical burial rated fiber cable today can go 100km or about 60 miles in between repeaters. The cables are typically connected on either end by landing stations. These landing stations also provide power feed equipment. The repeaters are powered by a constant current sent down the conductor near the center of the cable. Therefore all repeaters in a cable are in series i.e. one wired to the next and to the next and so on. The landing station on one end of the cable will send a positive current and the station on the other end will send a negative current. The repeater derives it's power from the potential difference drop across them. This is basically a two channel power circuit wired in series using the same conductor...sorry to get really techincal=) isn't the internet great...hope this answers your question...below is a link to the patent applied for regarding transoceanic fiber repeaters, a submarine cable map, and my business website.
Q:A pair of Copper wire mains, each of 3.87 sq.cm cross section use to transmit the power, a distance of 915m for 10 hours a day, 80 kilo watt at 200 volts are taken from the mains, find power lost in cable per day at resistivity 1.7 micro ohm.cm.Note: Question is talking about A PAIR OF COPPER WIRE
Power loss per day is meaningless, I assume you mean energy loss per day, or power loss You have to calculate the resistance in the wire. Resistance of a wire in Ω R = ρL/A ρ is resistivity of the material in Ω-m L is length in meters A is cross-sectional area in m? A = πr?, r is radius of wire in m resistivity Cu 17.2e-9 Ω-m 3.87 cm? = 3.87 e-6 m? R = (2*915)(17.2e-9) / (3.87 e-6) = 8.13 ohms 80 kW at 200 volts is a current of 80000/200 = 400 amps You cannot put 400 amps through an 8 ohm resistance, as that requires a voltage of 3200 volts, which we don't have. So the premise of 80 kW is not possible. Perhaps you copied one of the numbers incorrectly. .

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