• 0.6/1KV shipboard power cable power supply, transmission and lighting for buildings System 1
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0.6/1KV shipboard power cable power supply, transmission and lighting for buildings

0.6/1KV shipboard power cable power supply, transmission and lighting for buildings

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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1. Scope of application:
The product applies for power supply, transmission and lighting for buildings above the water of kinds of rivers, seas, ships, sea oil and oil platform.

2. Standard: IEC60092-353, GB/T9331-2008

3. Type of cable:
CVV/NA/SA/DA PVC insulation PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CVV80/NA/SA/DA PVC insulation PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CVV90/NA/SA/DA PVC insulation PVC inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CVV82/NA/SA/DA PVC insulation PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CJV/ NA/SA/DA XLPE insulation PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CJV80/NA/SA/DA XLPE insulation PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CJV90/NA/SA/DA XLPE insulation PVC inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CJV82/NA/SA/DA XLPE insulation PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CJV92/NA/SA/DA XLPE insulation PVC inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CEF/NA/SA/DA ethylene-propylene insulated CPE over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CEF80/NA/SA/DA ethylene-propylene insulated CPE inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CEF90/NA/SA/DA ethylene-propylene insulated CPE inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CEF82/NA/SA/DA ethylene-propylene insulated CPE inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CEF92/NA/SA/DA ethylene-propylene insulated CPE inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CEFR/NA/SA/DA ethylene-propylene insulated CPE over sheathed shipboard flexible power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CJPJ/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen cross-linked polyolefin over sheathed shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CJPJ80/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen cross-linked polyolefin inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CJPJ90/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen cross-linked polyolefin inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CJPJ85/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen cross-linked polyolefin inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided low-smoke and no-halogen cross-linked polyolefin over sheathed shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CJPJ95/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen cross-linked polyolefin inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided low-smoke and no-halogen cross-linked polyolefin over sheathed shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CJPF/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen polyolefin over sheathed shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CJPF80/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen polyolefin inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CJPF90/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen polyolefin inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CJPF86/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen polyolefin inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided no-halogen polyolefin over sheathed shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CJPF96/NC/SC/DC XLPE insulation low-smoke and no-halogen polyolefin inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided no-halogen polyolefin over sheathed shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPF/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin sheathed low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPFR/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin sheathed low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard flexible power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPF80/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin inner sheathed copper wire braided armored low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPF90/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin inner sheathed copper wire braided armored low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPF86/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin inner sheathed copper wire braided polyolefin over sheathed armored low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPF96/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin inner sheathed copper wire braided polyolefin over sheathed armored low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPJ/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin sheathed low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPJR/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin sheathed low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard flexible power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPJ80/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin inner sheathed copper wire braided armored low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPJ90/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin inner sheathed steel wire braided armored low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPJ85/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin inner sheathed copper wire braided polyolefin over sheathed armored low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CEPJ95/NC/SC/DC ethylene-propylene rubber insulation polyolefin inner sheathed steel wire braided polyolefin over sheathed armored low-smoke and no-halogen flame-retardant (fire-resistant) shipboard power cable (NC/SC/DC)
CXV/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation PVC sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CXV80/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation PVC inner sheathed copper wire braided armored shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CXV90/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation PVC inner sheathed steel wire braided armored shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CXV82/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided armored PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CXV82/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation PVC inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided armored PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CXF/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation neoprene sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CXF80/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation neoprene inner sheathed copper wire braided armored shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CXF90/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation neoprene inner sheathed steel wire braided armored shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CXF82/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation neoprene inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided armored PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)
CXF92/NA/SA/DA natural butyl benzene rubber insulation neoprene inner sheathed zinc-coated steel wire braided armored PVC over sheathed shipboard power cable (NA/SA/DA)

4. Operating characteristics:
Power frequency rated voltage U0/U: 0.6/1kv
Allowable long-term operating temperature of conductor: for XLPE insulation and ethylene-propylene rubber insulation, 90℃; for natural butyl benzene rubber insulation, 70℃
Allowable short-circuit temperature: not exceed 250℃, and the duration shall not exceed 5 seconds
Ambient temperature radius for installation is 0℃, preheating is needed if the temperature is below 0℃

5. Construction of cable:


Q: I bought a Zmodo CCTV system.The system came with 60' of cable,so I purchased some 165' cables.I would like to have more,but I can't find anything longer than 165' anywhere.Is that the longest size that they manke?Thank you
You okorder
Q: I need a 3.5mm 5V DC power cable with a USB input. I do not want to order one online. What store would sell this? I already went to Best Buy and Radioshack.
Sorry okorder / You will be fine and wont be scammed. OKorder is a possibility but its a tad sketchy but its easy to use and not get again scammed but its your choice ofc i don't know the situation your in. im just guessing your worried about ordering online due to scamm websites, it could be that you simply don't have a card that can shop online (or even a card). Also delivery should be fairly quick (most being a week) so you won't be waiting too long either way. Turtle beach is based online, and distribute mainly from their website,(such is most designer accessories) the only reason they have their products in stores are because of their success online, and were able to expand but even then they only ever sell a few of their headsets in stores never their full range, then expecting parts is very rare. p.s i realise its a generic piece of equipment but its quite specific and there are very few things that use somthing that you've specified (not the sized and volt just a DC power cable that has a USB input) , that includes headsets, seriously most headsets don't require a power cable (and it having a power cable doesn't make it good) Hope this helps :S
Q: What type of plastic is a power cable made of? Thanks.?
Power cable isn't made of plastic, it is copper or aluminum covered with PE, PVC, or PTFE plastic.
Q: So i found a old monitor but cant find the power cable what cable do i need?
Look at the monitor - there should be a label or imprint or something telling you which input the monitor requires. Without that it's impossible to determine the correct adapter. Copy all the information (Volt, Watt, Ampere) there should also be a symbol telling you if the center is plus or minus. Or make good picture of the label. With all that information go to a good electronics or computer store and ask for a power supply unit that covers those requirements. You should also know which plug to use or get a power supply that has adapters for the plug. Easiest would be to take the monitor with you to the shop to avoid troubles. You can also try to google the monitor and see if you can find a spec sheet.
Q: does anyone know a website that has like a chart with pictures of the different power supply connectors and where in the desktop computer they go all I know is the 24 pin goes to the motherboard and the 6 pin goes to my graphics card
If it powers.. then that's getting juice so that's no longer the means provide. attempt unplugging all demanding drives and CD force.. means it on.. Do you get a show? Plug each and each device in a million at a time until eventually eventually you artwork out which one it really is... also verify to make useful your demanding force wouldn't have any bent pints and make useful that that's totally plugged in.
Q: Why is an aluminium and iron mixture used for power cables ?Please could I have a detailed answer, as detailed as you can make it.Thankyou x
The cables have some few steel wires for strength, and many aluminum ones to carry the current. THey use aluminum instead of copper because it is a lot cheaper and much lighter.
Q: My friend gave me a PS2 as a gift of Friendship but it was missing a cable. And that cable was the power cable. He told me I can use a power cable that some radios use, and it will be the same. Although I have doubts. I think I have like 2 radios out back so I'm wondering if they actually DO work. I'm going to attempt this tomorrow so I need a answer ASAP and please don't make it a simple answer, include some detail if possible. Like what exactly is the Power Cable I need so I can take a look at the Radio's power cable to see if its the right one. I'm unfamiliar with the Power Cable actually because I haven't seen a PS2 in almost 4 years since I got my PS3.
Using a power cable with the same head will definitely work with the PS2 but keep in mind that the quality of the original cable versus the makeshift one may have an effect to the PS2. For example, there is a small possibility that you might cause the power to short circuit (not sure if this is the term I should be using but...) I'd imagine something like sparks or smoke emitting from the power socket or the PS2.
Q: HiIs it advisable to run 110VAC cable from the sub stationa and 110VAC cable from generator (clean) in the same conduit ; one of them for lighting and the other for CCTV; the concern is if the one for lighting is not clean (not consisting of a pure sine wave or carrying interference) would that effect the power line of the CCTV and has an effect on the picture? even though both are 110VAC.the installation is over seas where the power from the station is not consistence.
If both are simple power lines, then you won't have a problem. The only time you need to be cautious is when you are running a high-voltage power cable and a signal cable alongside each other e.g. a 110VAC cable alongside a 4-20ma signal line from a transmitter. The reason for the potential interference is that the power cable emits an electro-magnetic field which can potentially cause induction in the cable alongside it and effect the signal with an induced EMF. The likelihood of this depends on the cable type, screening and correct earthing measures. It's a good bet to never run a power and signal cable alongside each other, and if you have no other choice, seperate them by means of a makeshift Faraday Cage. If both are doing nothing other than supplying power to the system though, then any induced EMF will be so minute, it will not likely affect the system in any way.
Q: Fourth, what causes the power cable fire accident
After the cable is burned out, the repair time is long and the loss is serious
Q: How do power-station-cable thieves manage to get away without being electrocuted?
Police are hunting for a badly scorched would-be copper thief after finding a hacksaw embedded in an 11,000 volt power cable. The thief also left a lit blow torch at the scene. He is presumed to be badly charred, and not the brightest bulb in the socket. .

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