• 3 core flexible cable, 4 Core Rubber Flexible Cable for welding ,mechanical ,instrument System 1
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3 core flexible cable, 4 Core Rubber Flexible Cable for welding ,mechanical ,instrument

3 core flexible cable, 4 Core Rubber Flexible Cable for welding ,mechanical ,instrument

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3 core flexible cable, 4 Core Rubber Flexible Cable  for welding ,mechanical ,instrument

 

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ISO9001

Factory 

OEM

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 Specification Size and Technical Data

Model

Name

Rated Voltage(V)

Section Area(mm2)

No. of Cores

Usage

YQ,YQW

Light model rubber sheath flexible cable

300/500

0.30.5

2,3

Used for light portable electric equipment and tools

IEC60245-53YZ

Middle model rubber sheath flexible cable

300/500

0.75--6

2,3,4,5

Used for various portable electric equipment and tools

IEC60245-57YZW

YC

Heavy model rubber sheath flexible cable

450/750

1.5--400

1

Used for various portable electric equipment which can bear large mechanical force effect

1.5--95

2

1.5--150

3

IEC60245-66YCW

1.5--150

4

2.5150

+

1.5--50

3+1

1.5--25

5

Cable experiment voltage and experiment time



Rated voltage (V)

300/300

300/500

450/750

AC Experiment voltage (V)

2000

2000

2500

Experiment time (min)

5

5

5

 

 

 

 

Using

The middle duty rubber cable is applied to the power connecting cable of electrical equipment and small electric tools

 The heavy duty rubber cable is applied to high power electric, mechanical equipment and power cable of mine’s owner. It can work in bad outdoor environment and also be applied to fixed installation and the mechanical equipment installed on the mobile rised device

 

Performance

 

     1)    YZ model rated voltage Uo/U is 300/500V, YC model is 450/750V

     2)    Long time allow working temperature of wire core is not more than 650C

     3)   W model cable has the property of durability and suitable for outdoor touching   of  greasy dirt

     4)    ZR model cable has the property of fire-resistance

 3 core flexible cable, 4 Core Rubber Flexible Cable for welding ,mechanical ,instrument

Q:Why is the wire hot when a short circuit occurs?
General cable tray production are customized 30 meters, 50 meters. And is the rubber and plastic line, the wolf cable type can be based on the requirements around the different meters, and is the national standard rubber cable.
Q:I ran 12/3 plus ground wire to a garage I built. I am assuming I can get two 20 amp circuits out of it. The black and the red wires will be wired to separate 20 amp breakers and the white will be wired to the neutral bar, the ground to the ground bar. So in effect the two circuits will be sharing a common neutral. Is this correct? Just want to make sure before I do it.
Yes, right on the money. Often done to reduce costs too.
Q:i mean i know its SUPER dangerous but if you are trying to make a circuit and insert a wire into a socket, and if you don't touch it, could it still work?? im not saying im going to do this in real life, but i have to make a picture of a rube goldberg machine and would it work, if you didnt touch the wire?
Yes, why not? Other than safety of course. A plug end is really only copper wire that has been flattened to form a spade end. I have done this to test motors or ??? I do not recommend it, better to get a plug end and wire it to the wire and electrical tape it prior to plugging it in.
Q:I just need to confirm if is is safe. This is for DIY electrical wiring in Australia. This is for a 3 light traffic light I purchased off OKorder that need wiring. There are four plugs. Each plug lots up one light individually (which each are active) and the other one is neutral+earth plug only.Plug 1: Neautral and Earth contained on this plug and active missing from it.Plug 2: Active (red light) and neutral/earth missing on it.Plug 3: active (yellow light) and neutral/earth missing on it.Plug 4 active (green light) and neutral/earth missing on it.Does this make sense? If not, I can try again to make it understandable.
active and neutral lines are needed to lit a bulb. Earth is just to make the lights safe. Having only one line (active or neutral) will not work or cause damage. However, I would first check wire connections to the bulbs themselves. You need to see that each are getting one earth, one neutral and one live. You should do this PRIOR to connecting the plugs to the main. It is simple wiring, but if you haven't done this before, I strongly, suggest you ask an electrician or drop the seller an email to ask about the connections.
Q:I have a electrical outlet in my room on a switch. I want to divert the wires in the attic so that I can install a ceiling light.The duplex electrical outlet has black, white, red, and ground wires attached. The wall switch has black, red, and ground attached. I connected black, red, and ground from the switch to my ceiling light. It does not work. What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
you have no neutral wire! you need the white and the black from the outlet not the switchthe switch is controlling 1/2 of the duplex outletmost likely the red is the switched leg.
Q:(No I didn't do it.) I have a used vacuum and it has some damage to it's electrical cord by someone running over it several times. Some of the electrical wires are exposed but there is no damage to the wires, so it seems. What do you recommend other than replacing the vacuum? Thanks
Cheap Electrical Tape
Q:I only have 2 outlets in my room and need to add an additonal 2. I would like to try this on my own if possible. I have basic knowledge about electrical outlets.
Use the same size wire as is on the original outlet (12 or 14). Connect the blacks and whites and the ground to the same sides of the receptacles as they are now. That is important. You will need to wire nut the ground wires together along with a short piece of wire to connect to the ground screw on all the receptacles except the last one. Only one wire is allowed under a screw. Make sure all connections are tight. That is very important to prevent fires. Turn off the power before working on the circuit and test it to make sure it is off. Good luck.
Q:I had a space heater on in a bedroom. I know, dumb idea, but it was plugged in to a power strip, which was plugged into a standard outlet. It was on for about 30 minutes. Then, it just shut off. I thought nothing of it, but when i unplugged the heater and later tried to plug other things into the power strip, the light on the power strip was on (the one that is always on if the strip is getting power), but nothing plugged in would work, even after resetting it. My house s circuit breaker did not trip. After unplugging the power strip, the outlet still works if I plug somethig in. This is probably insanely paranoid of me, but could this cause damage to my home s electrical wiring? Could this cause an electrical fire after everything has been unplugged?Thank you.
Yes space heaters can. it isn't common but may be possible. Surge protectors aren't extention cords they are a device to protect electronic devices from an electrical over charge or surge. So under high wattage use will fry the electrical connections in the protector. That's probably what happened here. Other times they can catch fire and maybe a small explosion. The largest electric space heaters are around 1500w and draw about 12 amps. Most home outlets are rated at 15A or even 20A. So in good working order most heaters won't hurt an outlet or wiring if that is the only thing on that breaker. If things do go higher the breaker should trip and cut power. If the breaker is old or damaged it may not trip and then somethings gotta give next either the outlet or the wiring normally it's the plug but if two things on two plugs the wire may catch fire. also don't use cheap extention cords they will catch fire you can use extention cords but rated at least 14G for 15A or 12G for 20A.
Q:I want to install an electrical outlet on a wall that doesn't have any other outlets. There is a wall light directly above the place where I need the outlet so I want to use that junction for the power source. I do not want the wall light's switch to control the outlet. How do I wire this?
Depends on how the light is wired. If it's got only a black and a white wire, the only thing you can do is have the switch control the whole circuit. With only two wires, the black wire is made/broken at the switch, so the only way to get a circuit is to have the switch on. If you have two black and two white, you're OK. One B/W pair will go to the switch and the other B/W pair provides the power. If you have this, notice that one pair is wired across the black of the other pair. That is, a black wire coming in ties to another wire going out without going to the light. The companion wire of the one going to the switch should be wired to the light. That's your switch leg, and it is made /broken at the switch. The white wire of the leg in should be on the other pole of the light. You want to take your new wire and add the black to the connection on the black coming in. You'll now have three wires there - hot in, hot out to switch, hot to your new outlet. Take your white from your new run, undo the white of the leg in at the light. Connect those two and add a white pigtail. Wire the pigtail to the light. Be sure all circuits are off, and if you're not sure which wire is which, use an ohmeter to test. Be sure all grounds are connected in each box. Check out what will be on the circuits and make sure you don't overload them, and also that your boxes are rated for the amperage/wires you'll be using.
Q:For industrial single-phase circuits in China (one 220V hot wire + one neutral wire), do you use normal one-pole breakers for isolation of just the hot conductor, or do they require two-pole breakers so that both hot wire and neutral wire are isolated from load at the 2-pole breaker? I heard rumor they want both wires isolated for single-phase.
YES, it cuts out both lines from its simple breaker panel. Because for some reason ,in some area,its neutral was not really Zero volt and has perhaps 50V between Earth ground and neutral.

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