• XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV System 1
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XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV

XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV

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500 m
Supply Capability:
50000 m/month

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Specifications

CU/XLPE/PVC/SWA/PVC
N2XCY,YJV32, YJVR32
IEC 60502, IEC 60228, IEC 60332, CE, KEMA
LSZH, Fire-resistant optional

 

Constructions

Conductor: Plain circular stranded copper conductor, comform to IEC 60228 class 2

Inner Semi-conductor Screen

Insulation: XLPE(cross-linked polyethylene) rated at 90°C

Outer Semi-conductor Screen

Copper Tape Screen

Binder: Non-woven

Overall Sheath: PVC type ST2 to IEC 60502, black

Steel Wire Armoring

Overall Sheath: PVC type ST2 to IEC 60502, black

 

Applications

Suitable for use in power distribution lines with rated voltage 1.8/3kV. For laying in shaft, water underground and large diference of level, able to bear external mechanical pressure and moderate pulling force.

 

Standards

International: IEC 60502-2, IEC 60228

China: GB/T 12706.2-2008

Other standards such as BS,DIN and ICEA upon request

 

Technical data

Rated voltage: 6/10kV

Maximum Conductor Temperature: under normal (90°C), emergency (130°C) or short circuit no more than 5 s (250°C) conditions.

Min. Ambient Temp. 0°C, after installation and only when cable is in a fixed position

 

Certificates

CE, RoHS, CCC, KEMA and more others at request

XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV

Q:I'm new to PCs and I recently bought a Dell Optiplex 745 desktop PC but it came without cables. I thought I had the correct power cord but it turns out I gave it away to friends. I have the power cable that you plug into the wall which has the standard PC kettle plug (the correct one for PCs not an actual kettle plug) that you'd usually plug into an adapter then into your PC but I'm not sure if you can just plug it in without the correct adapter. I have Googled but cant make head nor tail of it all. And by adapter I mean the cable with the little box that you usually plug into a device such as a PC, laptop or Xbox 360 before you connect the cable to the mains.Thanks.
It all comes down to the amount of output that the pc is set to take. I would think that you would be fine without the adapter, assuming it already works. If you do decide to do this make sure you set up a surge protector, dont just plug it into the wall. A power surge could fry the internals and brick the pc.
Q:The green light on the back of the power supply comes on when the power cable is plugged. also, every time i plug in the power cable, the fan on the power supply wants to spin, but it stops. The squeezing noise remains and i push the power button - nothing comes on.Before, it used to come on for a few seconds and then it will turn off by itself. I though it was a virus, so i restarted in safe mode to scan it. The PC stayed on for like 30 minutes and then it turned off by itself. But every since it doesn't wants to come on. Is the power supply gone? If so, how can still the green button comes on and the squeezing noise remains?well, I bought a power supply, and with the new power supply, nothing comes on - not even the squeezing noiseplease help me out! I need my PC! thanx in advanced!
If the fan doesn't spin then the bearing is seized. But as you have tried a new one (PSU) it is the main board that you will have to replace. One other thing is the CPU fan working it may have slowed down so as to stop boot up
Q:I'd like to know what type of wire/specs. for a 3 phase high power cable that can handle a 41.6KVa that will be buried under the ground? The voltage will be a 220 volts in 60 Hz. could you show me how to calculate or any charts are really appreciated.
220V is phase voltage. Then line voltage will be 3^-2 *220 =381V.The current will be 63A.(41.6/3*220 ).The specification of cable is 3phase 4wire 400V. 50mm^2(if aluminum) or 25mm^2(copper) UG cable . If neutral wire is not required, cable will be 3 wire type.
Q:what cables do i need (besides a power cable) to start playing?
you need the standard a/v cables. If you have a HDTV then you want to buy the HDMI cables
Q:I have a usb powered cup warmer. It has a car adaptor. I would like to know if its possible to use it to charge my cellphone in the car, instead of buying a car adaptor.
The max power you can draw from a USB port is 2.5W (500 mA at 5V)
Q:The hdd i am looking at is OEM nearly everywhere so i'm wondering what i would need to use it.
just the data and power cable and if your mobo doesnt support that type of drive (like if it only has ide and you want sata) then you will need a controller card
Q:when I Plug off power cable in my Laptop compaq v3424tu why its flucatuating the screen.Recently I am using windows XP.Pls reply if any suggestion.
Maybe the power management resetting the notebook after unplug the power. it's not reset the whole system, only adjusting into battery mode (long life). Commonly, the screen will blank a moment. it's normal. the setting can be found in Control Panel, Power Option.
Q:I have been given a Toshiba flat screen tv - the product type is 20VL44G however the power cable has been lost. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement from as I have Googled this and cannot find anything? I am in the UK, thank you all.
check the specs on the back of the tv. There could be some listings such as vdc or volts... or something like/close if not 20-Zoll/51cm call a tv repair person. but now that I'm looking at a pic of this square tele... are you sure that it isn't a self-powered tv?
Q:I need a low profile extention to the exsiting power cable so it can run along the skirting to the mains socket.I was thinking of joining flex wire to the existing cable, wrapping the 3 cores with heatshrink, and then wrapping the whole thing with white insulation tape. the guy from maplin told me I could do this but then I''ve heard that this is a bad idea (and probably against UK safety regulations).
Assuming the current cord is rated properly, if you extend it, you will need to make the extension one size larger to avoid voltage drop, and overheating of the wire. Doing what you suggest is likely to produce a stiff section that is awkward to handle. I prefer to have a plugin connection so if someone trips over it or pulls a chair with the leg behind it, it will unplug instead of dragging the heater.
Q:Many of the complete amplifier kits, example rated for a 700 watt amplifier come with a 10 gauge power cable. Many of the gauge charts from the online car audio techs, would recommend a 4 gauge wire, but they sell the amp kits with the 10 gauge. I guess bigger is better, more efficient and safer for the installation, but I would expect them to add some * adjacent to the kit specs with their recommendation.
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