• Aerial insulated Cables  rated voltages up to 35kV System 1
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Aerial insulated Cables  rated voltages up to 35kV

Aerial insulated Cables rated voltages up to 35kV

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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These Cables are suitable for installation in power distribution lines for rated voltages up to 35kV. The mechanical and electrical characteristics of cables are in accordance with the Chinese notional standard GB14049 The aerial cables for rated voltages 10kV and 35kV and GB12527 The aerial cables for rated voltages up to 1kV. The cable core struture of steel core & aluminium rope XLPE insulation aerial cable is made as per national standed GB1179 Aluminum rope and steel core & aluminum rope. Both the electric performance of cable and mechanical & physical performance of insulation meet national standard GB14049 and GB12527.


Type, description and main application of the aerial insulated cable

Type

Description

Main application

JKV、JKLV
JKY、JKLY
JKYJ、JKLYJ

PVC/PE/XLPE/insulated aerial cable

For aerial power transmission application

JKTRYJ

Soft copper core XLPE insulated aerial cable

For down-load of transformer

JKLYJ/Q

XLPE insulated light aerial cable

For aerial power transmission application

JKLGYJ
JKLGYJ/Q

Steel reintorced aluminium wire with XLPE insulated / light aerial cable

For aerial power transmission application, able to bear moderare pulling force


Q: I ordered this recently only to find that it was just the HDD, no cords whatsoever. I've never had to buy cables for an HDD before, and I'm especially not used to SATA (I didn't make the jump from IDE to SATA until this year.)
You will need to buy a data transfer cable to connect to the hard drive at one end and onto your motherboard at the other end to carry data to and from the hard drive to your computer. The cable is simply called a SATA cable and they are about 18 inches long or so. They are usually either red, orange, blue or yellow in colour and they are about half an inch wide or so. You can buy them from your local computer store for about $ 4.00 or so Canadian. They do however come with your motherboard (you usually get two of them included in the box when you buy it). For the power end of it you will need to find an empty non-connected Molex connector coming from your power supply unit in the computer. Just simply connect this Molex power supply cable to the hard drive at the back of it where indicated. That is all there is to it. Good luck
Q: Doesn't have to be super powerful, just lifting about 100 pounds, frequently. I've already looked at the normal places, and they are all DC powered (car battery). I suppose it could also be manual.
With no offense to answer 1, but in agreement with answer 2, ONLY through experience with both big LOT outlets; I'd probably try Northern first. In fact I just had a discussion with someone yesterday comparing the two; but again; it's personal preference. It's likely they get their inventory from the same distributors. For 100 pounds, and if geared at all, manual could be fine. One issue might be your intended use; portability; possible access OR NOT, to a power source; etc.
Q: Since the ps3 uses a universal power cable can any of those cables workthe original cable says 10A and 125v and the other non original says the same it fits however is it safe???
If you are talking about the HDMI cable that goes from your HD TV to the ps3 - then you have to find out the resolution that your tv supports and then find a HDMI cable that matches that resolution you can get these cables at major electronics stores It is best to have a HD TV with the HD cable (improves graphics)
Q: I bought this graphics card tonight, and went to install it on my new Dell PC and while the card itself is powered by a 6-pin, I don't have one on my power supply. Is there an adapter I can use? Or will I have to go buy a new power supply for a NEW computer..?
Depends - what are your system specs? Impossible for people to help you when we don't even know what hardware you're running. Don't ruin your new graphics card by putting it ; 1. On a power supply without enough wattage to handle it, and 2. On a power supply that didn't come with cables for a graphics card. Chances are you should invest in a bigger power supply. I would recommend at least 550w for a GTX550Ti. I recommend Corsair and XFX power supplies, as well as Seasonic.
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
in case you're blowing 13amp fuses then you definately've a defective PSU. It desires repairing or changing. EDIT: Makes somewhat extra experience now. might no longer be PSU that's defective it would purely be doing that's job and closing down because of the fact something on board is overloading it (defective). in case you're no longer skilled this is suited which you have it regarded at via expert. or you could attempt to coach one way or yet another whether this is PSU or no longer. Like disconnecting some factors separately, to any extent further HDD or photos card etc. the least complicated attempt of coarse is to aim yet another PSU. purely some techniques for you, yet as I say if no longer skilled suited go away to specialists. ' '
Q: high effency double shielded transmission power cable?
What is your question? Does such a cable exist? Probably but you'll have to be more specific. High efficiency = low loss or low resistance per foot? Double shielded = is the shielding (in dB) critical? Transmission = What frequency, 60 Hz, 1 MHz, 100 MHz, ? Power = Watts, KW, MW Is weight or cost important?
Q: Cable bttz-4 * (1 * 50) and bttz-4 * 50 What is the difference
There is no difference between BTTZ25 square can only do single core. BTTZ is a kind of outer layer with seamless copper tube jacket, the middle filled with magnesia crystal powder as insulation material, the conductor is a single strand of copper rods composed of new cables, in recent years are also more used in high-rise buildings, airports, Underground railways and other places, to protect the fire in the case of fire pumps, fire elevators, local lighting, emergency evacuation instructions, security monitoring, anti-smoke system and self-powered power and other important equipment uninterrupted operation. The main features of the editor it has a high temperature, fire, explosion, no combustion (250 ℃ can be a long time running, 1000 ℃ limit state can also be 30min short time operation) and the current flow, small diameter, high mechanical strength , Long service life, generally do not need the characteristics of independent grounding wire. Application range Editor Widely used in nuclear power plants, metallurgy, chemical industry, mine, kiln and other dangerous, bad, high temperature environment. In recent years, more applications in high-rise buildings, airports, docks, subway and other places, to protect the fire in the case of fire pumps, fire elevators, local lighting, emergency evacuation instructions, security surveillance, anti-smoke system and self Power and other fire fighting and important equipment without interruption.
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!! :)
Your wire has to be matched to the circuit breaker. If you have a 15 amp breaker you need #14 wire. Otherwise you could overload the wire and burn it out and the CB wouldn't blow.
Q: remove just this cable or use different hd and it works fine, is the hd broken or is it a power consumption by the hd issue? tryed a different psu and its the same problem, unfortunately not got another pc handy to check the hd on. Thanks In advance?
the hard drive has a short or you might have the thing plugged in backwards (either cable)
Q: One of my ottocinclus is munching on a little brown algae that's on the aquarium heater's power cable. Not dangerous, I guess? I don't think they can actually bite through it and expose the wire...?
My otos are the same. They are just eating the algae off it.

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