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LV&MV, Al/Cu Conductor, Insulation/Sheath PVC/PE/XLPE, Shield CTS/, Armour SWA/DSTA/ATA, Power/ABC/ACSR/Control/Overhead cable

 

Power cable

 

1. Material: Cooper, Aluminum

 

2. Rated voltage: low and medium voltage 

 

3. Wire identification: Red, yellow, blue, white, black

 

4. No. Of cores : Single core cable: from 1.5 mm2  to 800 mm2; Multi-core cable: from 1.5 mm2 to 400 mm2

 

5. Standard:   Low voltage: IEC60502-1 Medium voltage :IEC60502-2 or other requirement.

 

6. Insulation: PVC, XLPE, PE

 

7. Sheath:PVC, PE, XLPE 

 

8. Armor:   Galvanized steel wires armouror Galvanized steel tape armour Aluminium Tape Armour/ Aluminium Wire Armour.

 

9. Application: Suitable for indoor, channel, conduit,underground,vertical well etc.

 

10. Nominal cross section area: from 1.5 mm2 to 800 mm2.

Aerial Bundle Cable Service Drop

 

 1. 3x35+54.6+16  3x50+54.6+16  3x70+54.6+16 3x95+70+16  3x120+70+16 3x150+70+16 mm2

 

 2.2x16mm2 2x25mm2 2x35mm2 2x50mm2 4x16mm2 4x25mm2 4x35mm2

 

3. Standard: ASTM ANSI, ICEA S-76-474, NFC 33-209 or other request

Overhead electrical stranded cable (Bare Conductor)

 

1.Material: 1) Aluminum stranded wire and aluminum alloy stranded wire 2) Overhead stranded galvanized steel wire 3) Aluminum clad steel

 

2. Type: AAC, AAAC, ACSR, ACAR.

 

3. Standard:  AAC: GB/T 1179-2008 IEC 61089 ASTM B232 BS 215 part1, DIN 48201-5 or other requirement.

 

AAAC:GB/T 1179-2008,  IEC 61089, ASTM B 399   BS3242, DIN 48201-6 or other request.

 

ACSR : GB/T 1179-2008,  IEC 61089,  DIN48204,  ASTM B232,  BS215 PART 2or other request.

 

  

4.Application: These cables most widely used aerial line in aerial electric transmission lines and main product to form a power grid.

 

5.Product structure:

Aerial Insulated Cable

 

1. Material: Aluminium, copper

2. Type: LJ, LGJ, LGJF, JL, JLHA, JL/G, JLHA/G, JL/LHA, JL/LB, JLHA/LB, JG, JLB.

3. Rated Voltage: 0./1 kV, 10kV, 35kV. 

4. No. of cores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 3+k(A), 3+k(B). 

5. Standard:   GB/T12527  GB/T14049 or other.

 

6. Insulation: PVC, PE, xlpe

 

7. Sheath:PVC, PE, XLPE

 

8. Application: applying in cable fixed aerial laying or used as wire leading into user's premises.

 

9. Nominal cross section area: from 10 mm2 to 710mm2.

Control Cable

 

1.Material: Cooper 

 

2.Rated voltage: 300/500V, 450/750V, 0.6/1 kV. 

 

3.No. Of cores :  2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 24, 27, 30, 37, 44, 48, 52, 61

 

4.Standard:   GB/T9330, IEC or customers' requirement.

 

5.Insulation: PVC, XLPE, PE 

 

6.Sheath:PVC, PE, XLPE

 

7.Armor: Steel wire, Steel tape

 

8.Application: Suitable for chambers, tunnels and ducts, light-current control system and heavy-current magnetic interference region etc.

 

9.Nominal cross section area: 0.5~10mm²

PVC Insulated Electric Wires & Cables

 

1.Material: Annealed copper wires, bunched(class 5); Solid copper wire(class

 

2.Rated voltage: 300/500v and 450/750v    

 

3.Wire identification: Red, yellow, blue, white, black

 

4.No. Of cores : single core, 2 cores,3 cores,4 cores, 5 cores

 

5.Standard: IEC 60227 or according to customers' requirement.

 

6.Insulation / Sheath : PVC   

 

7.Application: Fixed wiring, house wire, building etc.

 

8.Nominal cross section area: from 0.25 to 240

 

Q: i have a 12V battery and a y power cable. will each side get 12V?
yess ofcose, hmm think of a analogy voltage is like the water pump and current is water, if pump have half the pewer becose its split then less current as well will flow in consideration to v=ir
Q: In the middle of the page there is a section called Connectors, i suppose those are the cables attatched to the PSU, but in total there are 17 cables so maybe i am wrong???It says that there are 6 SATA Cables that look like SATA Power Cables and are i guess haha.I'm pretty sure that the answer is yes, the PSU does have 6 SATA Power Cables attatched to it, but i mean when spending $750 on a gaming computer i wanna be sure lol.
SATA Power Connector: 6 - YES it does have. If your spending $750 on a computer i'd suggest you get a branded power supply, they last longer and will supply your video card with enough juice to get the job done. what kind of video card are you getting? depending on what card your getting 500 watts may or may not be enough, as the new nvidia cards are very juicy :)
Q: Included in my EVGA 8800gs box was a 6 pin to 2x 4 pin molex power cable. My current power supply already had a 6 pin power cable.My Cooler Master 500w power supply has dual rails pushing 16amp each. The requirements for the EVGA 8800gs are:Minimum of a 400 Watt power supply.(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 22 Amp Amps.)Notice the 22 amp. To supply this power, am I supposed to connect the 6 pin to 2x 4 pin molex power cable to each of the 16amp rails from my power supply therefor providing 32amp? How am I supposed to get 22amps to the card?Most all power supplies I see that are dual railed go no higher than 20amp per rail.Any thoughts? Thanks,Brad
You can plug the standard 6 pin from your PSU the way it is and play a game and if the pc freezes or shuts off during game play then you know wehre the problem is. Do not worry about the exact specifics it wants. If you put the two 4 pin molex connections in so you can use one 6 pin then that might be more reliable as far as power flow but only do that after you try the standard 6 pin because of your limit on availible 4 pin molexs
Q: i want to run a power cable from my battery from under the hood to my trunk for a amp that i want to power. i have a 94 mercury cougar. and i have seen it done under the car and through the firewall into the cockpit, if i want to run it through the firewall which way do i put it through? can someone send me a link to a pictured instructions? or just tell me how? thanx
if you run the power line in the cabin, run it on the opposite side of the RCA cables you are going to run from the deck to the amp. This will reduce any magnetic interference caused by current in the power line affecting the signal source.
Q: I am doing a test if the power supply.Can you have the computer on and plugged in with PSU out in the open, leave on the carpet ?Can you have the power cable plugged into the psu first and then try to plug in the psu cable into the mother board. Would this electrocute you? if you accidentally knocked over liquid onto the power supply while the computer is running and you touched the motherboard at the same time while you are perfectly grounded. Can this electrocute you? unpluging the psu connector while the computer is on?
If you have already pulled the fan off, do so again (without reaching into the power supply. Take a good look at the shaft of the fan. I'll wager there either is, or was, a set screw in that shaft. Most likely you'll need a hex wrench to get that locked back into place. This would also explain the lack of air flow when it is working without making a racket. Good luck. Best regards, Jim
Q: power cables of 630 mm buried (cable trench) what could be the reason for fire?
A very high power surgeon could cause it. Very high current transfer of a short circuit could cause burning of the cable. Power cables have materials which have very high resistance (rubber materials mostly) but could burn in a not very high temperature.
Q: I have an IVI Checkmate receipt printer, but do not have a power cable for it. Where can I get a power cable for this receipt printer?
Hi.. I think for all your power cable and cable accessories requirement this site can be helpful
Q: So I've been working on my computer aand looking to invest in a primary Hard Disk (instead of X2 250GB hard drives). I noticed the drive i have has Fantasy power outlets and newer models have SATA Power so I'm kind of confused on the Hard Drive i should get. I'm looking at hard drives 500GB-1TB
Fantasy power outlets don't sound standard. SATA is consistent on both PCs and Macintosh computers.
Q: I want to hook up (charge) my iphone AND my radar on my motorcycle. My radar is already wired to the 12v cable in my bike. Now can I hook up the iphone to the same cable? or is it gonna be drawing too much power? thxI was planning on buying the cigarrete lighter thing, and pluging the iphone into that. I'd obviously hook up the cig lighter to the 12v cable.
Splice into the wire of each device, an in-line fuse holder. Use a 10A fuse. Every wire on your bike can handle 10A If a wire were to draw more than 10A the fuse would blow before any damage were to occur.
Q: What is the difference between a power cable and an ordinary wire?
Number tube, you can use the oil marker in the above to write the mark with, there are ready to write a digital, with a few numbers together to form a digital use. A line of both ends to be marked with the same mark, check to see the same mark to know is a line.

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