• 0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Low Smoke Zero Halogen  Flame Retardant Fire Resistant Power Cable System 1
  • 0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Low Smoke Zero Halogen  Flame Retardant Fire Resistant Power Cable System 2
0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Low Smoke Zero Halogen  Flame Retardant Fire Resistant Power Cable

0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Low Smoke Zero Halogen Flame Retardant Fire Resistant Power Cable

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100 m
Supply Capability:
10000 m/month

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1. Application

This product is apply to AC rated voltage 0.6/1kV circuit, for the use of power transmission and distribution,suitable for densely inhabited district with high-rise buildings, Shopping malls,etc.


2、Type and Specification

 Voltage Class

 0.6/1 kV

 Type

WDZAN-YJY、WDZAN-YJLY、WDZBN-YJY、WDZBN-YJLY、WDZCN-YJY、

WDZCN-YJLY、WDZAN-YJY23(63)、WDZAN-YJLY23(63)、WDZBN-YJY23(63)、

WDZBN-YJLY23(63)、WDZCN-YJY23(63)、WDZCN-YJLY23(63)、

WDZAN-YJY33(73)、WDZAN-YJLY33(73)、WDZBN-YJY33(73)、

WDZBN-YJLY33(73)、WDZCN-YJY33(73)、WDZCN-YJLY33(73)、

WDZAN-YJY43、WDZAN-YJLY43、WDZBN-YJY43、WDZBN-YJLY43、

WDZCN-YJY43、WDZCN-YJLY43

 Size Range(mm2)

1 core:1.5~1000;
 2 cores:1.5~500;
 3 cores:1.5~500;
 4 cores:1.5~500;
 5 cores:4~500;
 3+1 cores:4~500;
 3+2 cores:4~500;
 4+1 cores:4~500 。

 Executive Standard

 GB/T 19666-2005、GB/T 12706-2008


3. Operational Performance

    a. Cable conductor allowed long-term working temperature not exceeding 90 ℃. 

       When short circuit happened (the duration no longer than 5 seconds), the maximum temperature of cable conductor is not exceeding 250℃.

    b. When laying cable, the ambient temperature should not be lower than 0℃,if not the cable need to be preheated. The bending radius of three cores unarmored cable should not be less than 15 times of outer diameter of cable, 12 times for armored cable. The bending radius of single core unarmored cable should not be less than 20 times of outer diameter of the cable, 15 times for armored cable.

    c. Cable DC resistance should comply with GB/T3956-1997.

    d. The laying of cable is not limited by the level drops.

    e. Power frequency voltage withstanding test: U0 under 3.6kV,2.5 U0+2kV/5min no breakdown.

    f. Partial discharge test: discharge capacity under 1.73U0 is not more than 10pC.

    e. The cable should withstand group burning test specified in GB/T18380.3-2001,and combustion smoke density should comply with the regulations of GB/T19666-2005.Combustion product gas water solution PH value≥4.3, electric conductivity≤10us/mm. Fire-resistance cable should withstand fire resistance test of GB/T19216.11-2003 and GB/T19216.21-2663.


Q:Hi I purchased a Sony Bluray optical drive from Ebuyer (bad move),The drive showed up in a tackie box with no cables included, manuals etc. I plugged in a SATA cable in to the back but its not powering up, there is a slot for another connection but with no cables enclosed I am I right in saying the SATA cable should power the drive up as well?
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Q:I just recently bought an amp from my friend. It is a fender frontman 15 w amp. I think it is one of the ones that comes in the strat pack or something. anyway, she didnt have the power cable for the amp that plugs into the back, and i kind of need this. does anyone know where i can find one or buy it. I already looked at fenders websight. anything would helpthanks
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Q:There is currently a power cable going into the back of my primary sata hard drive but i want to put another hard drive in but there is not another power cable
in case your in basic terms utilizing it for storage and deploy it as a slavechronic then certain. If it has were given an OS on it you wont be able to apply that because the OS gained't keep in mind that new laptop and may probable blue reveal screen on you.
Q:I don't want to run it under the car, but I can't find a place to run it through the firewall... Do I need to drill a hole?
I think you need to look at what ever is going through the fire wall first. often you will find things like speedo cables and other cables that go through it using a grommet, if they is a 8mm plus one used you could puch your power cable through the same grommet, this will save the drilling but if you do have to drill use a grommet to seal the hole, it costs only cents.
Q:best buy geeks advised me to buy wd320sata h/d to replace seagate barracuda 7200 h/d....... cannot connect .... no sata connector on motherboard that i can find....... instructions says need power cord. any suggestions????????? please and thank you.........
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Q:My power cord for my computer and all usb cables i have seen have these cylindrical things on them. What do they do?
Those are called ferrites. You can learn more about them from a company called Fair-rite (I put their link down below). A ferrite is really nothing more than a magnet, but one specially tuned depending on the frequency of signal running down the cable, or the current if the cable is a power cable. Electro magnetic interference (EMI) is all around us, especially with all the electronic devices we have running in the modern home. EMI flies through the air and, when it contacts something metalic, it runs along that metalic line. In the case of a cable, imagine the clean signal picking up fuzz as it runs down the line. That's pretty much what happens. A ferrite stops the fuzz from getting through to the end of the cable, thus making the signal much cleaner when the end device gets to it. On a power cord, the ferrite helps prevent too much EMI from leaking out at the end and interfering with the device that the power is for. I should mention that a ferrite is always optional on a line, in other words the cable will work without one. However, ferrites aren't expensive and they do help with the signal, so most companies will just add one on to the product just in case.
Q:this 40gb ps3 has no power computer cord or hdmi cable and i would like to know how much money i would spend all in all with allt he stuff i need...
It's okorder A friend at work suggested I check them out when I was looking for various video and audio cables for my computer and flat screen TV. You'd be surprised how great the prices are. Hope this helps! It seem you've already gotten a ton of great suggestions.
Q:I have a case that mounts PSU on the bottom. I find that I have to twist the SATA power cables 180 degrees to connect to the hard drives. Any tips? I was thinking maybe mounting hard drives upside down.
Upside down drives would work, but they're not likely to fit properly with the existing mounting holes. I ran the power cable to the top drive and worked down from there, so it didn't require twisting. I've also used only the last connector on two different cables. There's nothing wrong with twisting the connector wires, assuming they aren't under tension after installation.
Q:Hi well I'm wondering if I can by those 8 pin 6 pin power cords what goes in to your graphics card to plug in to a power socket on the wall. Because I only have 500 wats and at the moment I have the 4850 and already I'm thinking about getting the GTx 295 or something can't remember. But it needs more then 500 wats lmao.I don't wont to upgrade my PSU so will I be able to plug the GTx in to the the wall like as a sprite power cable what goes in to the AC power cable in the wall?BTW I live in Australia so could could you tell me where you are like USA London ect just in case Australia doesn't have it. =)And where can I buy this transfer as well.
You cannot plug it into the wall. Its too sophisticated. A single GTX 295 requires a 700-watt PSU with a 50 Amp 12v rail. Insane power consumption going on here. Upgradable to quad-SLI (woo). If you can afford a GTX why can't you afford the PSU? A PSU regulates your power and protects your equipment from voltage spikes etc. Get the PSU. Whats wrong with your 4850? can your board support a x-fire setup (two 4850s linked?) That'd be cheaper in the long run.
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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