0.6/1kv Triplex Service Drop XLPE insulated ACSR ABC power cable
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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1.electrical cable
2.certification: ISO CCC
3.good quality
4.fast delivery
ABC(Aerial bundled cable)electrical cable are mainly used for electric power tranmission, rebuilding of urban and forest regions. Overhead PVC/XLPE Insulated ABC Cable
1). Standard: IEC60502, NF C33-209, GB 12527-90
2). Specification: Overhead Insulated ABC Cable
1.ccc certification
2.professional system
3.good quality
4.fast delivery
5.Global Market
3).Types of XLPE(PE) insulatedabc cable (service drop):
XLPE(PE) insulated abc cable (service drop)covers mainly three types:
a.Duplex Service Drop
b.Triplex Service Drop
c.Quadruplex Service Drop
4). Classification:
Duplex Service Drop
1. Application: To supply 120 volt aerial service for temporary service at construction sites,outdoor or street lighting.For service at 600 volt or lower at a conductor temperature of 75°c maximum.
2.Construction: Concentric strand or compressed 1350-H19 conductor,polyethylene or crosslinked polyethylene insulation,concentric strand AAC,ACSR,or 6201 alloy neutral messenger.
3.Standards: ASTM B-230,B231,B232 and B-399 IECA S-76-474
Triplex Service Drop
1.Application: To supply power from the utility's lines to the consumer's weatherhead.For service at 600 volt or less(phase to phase) at a conductor temperature of 75°c maximum for polyethylene insulation or 90°c maximum for crosslinked insulation.
2.Construction: Concentric strand or compressed 1350-H19 conductor,polyethylene or crosslinked polyethylene insulation,concentric strand AAC,ACSR or 6210 alloy neutral messenger.
Quadruplex Service Drop
1.Application: Used to supply 3 phase power,usually from a polemounted transformer,to the user's service head where connection to the service entrance cable is made.To be used at voltages of 600 volts or less phase to phase and at conductor temperatures not to 75°c for polyethylene insulated conductors or 90°c for crosslinked polyethylene(XLPE) insulated conductors.
2.Construction: Conductrs are concentrically strnded,compressd 1350-H19 aluminum.Insulated with either polyethylene or XLP crosslinked polyethylene.Neutral messengers are concentrically stranded 6201,AAC, or ACSR.One conductor is manufactured with an extruded with an extruded ridge for phase identification.
- Q: Right now, the cables behind my audio receiver are tangled beyond recognition. I need to organize them...How should I bundle my speaker wire to minimize RF and EM interference? I've heard that a quot;8-shapedbundle is good.Is there any truth to this claim? If so, explain.Thanks in advance!
- I've never heard of the 8 shaped bundle but if it's how I think it is, I don't see how it would clear things up. Maybe just un-tangling them and re setting them all up in a better way?
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- Q: My ac jack is screwed up and I can't plug in the ac adapter. I have heard that there is a power cable that will plug into one of the other ports on the side of the computer to, but I don't know where to find one or what they are called. Also, I have heard there are a million problems with the R3000 - and some can be fixed by taking it apart. I do NOT want to do this. I just need an alternative power cable. The laptop works perfect - if it had power. Thanks in advance. :)
- Well, you could try the compag website for costumer support, they will help out.
- Q: Hey, my parents just bought me a turntable and I have no idea where one of the cables would go into a normal stereo or what I might need to buy to be able to plug it to a normal modern stereo.
- That's the power cable, you'll have to look on the turntable it's self to see what the voltage is. Maybe some were standard 110 volt (220 in Europe), but usually they are lower, something like 24 volts or 48 volts. Those were pretty common in the 1980s when complete component stereos were commonly sold much like 'Home Theater Speakers In A Box' are today. The amplifier plugged into the wall everything else like the cassette deck, radio tuner turntable plugged into the back of the amp using those low voltage cables. There were some advantages to this system. The obvious ones being you only had one 110 volt electric cord you could turn on the stereo with the touch of one button. But it also made the system use less of your home's electrical power. Since the only component that needs a lot of power is the amplifier, you could use lower voltage transformers for the other components. Which I suspect are smaller, run cooler, or both. They might even have less noise interference than 110 volt transformers. (Perhaps someone who knows how electronics circuits work can enlighten us on what the actual advantages are.) I also suspect it saved on the cost of building the stereo systems. If the turntable uses 110 volts, it should be pretty easy to have someone convert the turntable to have a standard power cord on it. If the turnable uses a lower voltage, it probably wouldn't be cost efficient enough to make the conversion unless you knew enough about electronics to do it yourself. And you may want to look for the amplifier or receiver that the turntable is compatible with, on OKorder or Craig's List.
- Q: when you install a power cable you usually route it through the door seal and under the carpet. If there are existing speaker wires that go to your rear speakers, will the power cable create an interference?
- I have my power wire and speaker wires touching each other under my carpet. no interference at all. I'll say that it may be possible, I have just never experienced it. So I would say that it won't interfere with your speaker wires. Actually I have my power wire, all speaker wires, and the Remote wire right next to each other. no problems at all.
- Q: There are a few thin cables running from the power button on your computer onto the motherboard. What are these cables called?
- Go to pc repair shop. And ash them.
- Q: in the specs it says the power supply doesn't have a pci-e connector?Does that mean i cant use the video card, or is there a way I dont know? Please help.Thank you very much
- Okay, right off the bat I see a problem with that power supply. Aside from not having a pci-e connection it states it doesn't work with SLI or Crossfire (i.e. Nvidia or ATI). Since you're wanting to get a GeForce card, which works with a mobo with an Nvidia chipset, you'd need a more up-to-date power supply. Second - that card uses 18 amps on the 12-volt rail, and according to the specs on that power supply it runs up to 16 or 17 amps, so the power supply you're looking at isn't powerful enough to support the card. My advice - first make sure your mobo has an Nvidia Chipset. Second, spend a bit more and get a better power supply, and check the voltage - you need at least 18 amps on the 12-volt for that card.
- Q: Ok, my pc and monitor have the same socket for a power cable, and i mixed the two cables up, but one has a 5 amp fuse and one has a 10 amp fuse... What one goes where??
- Depend on the monitor and the pc. Is the pc a laptop? if so it gets the 5 amp. is the the pc a full tower gamer ? then it gets the 10 anp .Same with the monitor is to a old monitor or a new flat screen with powerstar ? See what I mean. It best to call your monitor manufacture or pc to get the right answer. it should not make a big difference but with the cost of a new PC do not take chances.
- Q: Hey guysA 6mm power cable can hold up to 25A, but, if a product draws a maximum of 4A, in theory, can this 6mm be reduced? If so, by approx how much?Cheers, much appreciated!! :)
- yes. Resistance, and therefore voltage drop, is inversely proportional to the square of the radius or diameter. in other words, cut the diameter in half to 3 mm, the current capability would be 1/4 or 6 amps. 25/4 = 6.25, and square root of that is 2.5, and 6mm/2.5 = 2.4 mm, using only voltage drop considerations. If temperature in the wire is important, it gets more complicated, as you have to consider physical size of the wire, insulation type and thickness, etc. Of course wiring codes would override all this.
- Q: when i remove the cable it becomes lighter again. what can i do to fix this problem. the os is winXP
- Usually it's the other way around. When it's on Battery power the screen should be dimmer to save on battery usage. I'm not sure about Asus but my Acer has power settings for when you are on Battery power or plugged in. Poke around to see if there are settings similar on your computer. It might be under display in the control panel.
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0.6/1kv Triplex Service Drop XLPE insulated ACSR ABC power cable
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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