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Al / Cu Conductor , PVC cable cable,Power Cables

Al / Cu Conductor , PVC cable cable,Power Cables

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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.

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:it is not the power cable either
Motherboard possibly. Google it. I just did and found that as one possibility.
Q:if we provide power through power cable will there be need of extra capacitor near load?
Yes, if you are talking about a bypass capacitor. Electronics always requires a bypass capacitor near the circuit/IC. Having one at the end of a cable means the cable inductance is in series, and the impedance seen by the IC power supply leads is inductive and high instead of the needed low impedance that a local bypass cap provides.
Q:I have a SATA DVD burner SATA 160GB HD .... but the PSU only comes with ONE SATA power connector .... great ..I was thinking about buying a SATA host controller card ... but I found out that that will only give me more SATA ports and take up one of my PCI slots LOLThen I was thinking about returning my SATA DVD burner for an IDE DVD burner ...
What the sata connector/converter does is the same as the molex plug does on a ATA device, it just allows you to use the molex plugs as your power source for the SATA devices. Your devices should have a 4 pin connector for the molex so you really don't need the converter plug, as either way you only use one power plug. Don't use both (serial power connection 4 pin molex on one device) and there should be a warning label on the device that says the same.
Q:My power supply (tagan 1100w) has an 8pin m/b power cable but the PCIe one looks cooler.
Noooooooooooooooooooo!
Q:I bought a Garmin GPS, but my cigarette lighter is near my gear shift. Does anyone know how to add a power cable so the cable is behind the gps on the window?. I can always take it somewhere for about $100.
As you say, take it so it is professionally done. Working on cars is very complex and requires an expert. Always best to seek a professional. Also always it is require to capitalize the acronyms of titles. Please capitalize GPS 100% of the time.
Q:Will it work if I put a pigtail (connect the wires by twisting them together) or does that stop it from working properly..
That would not be wise. Alot of power is traveling through that cable. Chances are you might fry your laptop or start a fire. Just go buy a new cable
Q:Does the Corsair CX series CX500W PSU come with an AC power cable?
I all my years, I've yet to see a power supply that doesn't come with a new power cable. Thing is, tho, the power cable is standard in 99.9% of power supplies. One will pretty much work on another.
Q:I live in the uk...
Laptops each have different power cords, because they have different connections to the laptop itself, so there's no one universal power cable. However, you can easily buy generic powercords for your specific laptop that are cheap. Just go to a site like OKorder and search for your laptop name.
Q:i just moved from canada to asia and the voltage in canada was 110 and here its 240 so i have a ps3 and i plugged it into a converter(converts voltage). After im done playing i noticed that the power cable is warm and you could move the two positive and negative prongs very easily as if they were about to come out of the cable. I have no idea what to do HELP!!!!!!!
The ps3 supports both 120 and 220 Voltage.
Q:I purchased a LCD TV the other day and ran a cable line to it (via crawl space). I had to use a splitter to connect the new TV. I connected the cable directly to the TV and then the power cable to the outlet which “popped” and the power went out (breaker trips). I connect the TV power cable to a surge protector and the power goes out again (surge protector wasn’t even on). So I disconnect the cable from the tv and connect the power. Everything is fine until I try and connect the cable...let’s just say the spark was bright and hot enough to melt part of the connector on the TV! So I return the TV and get a different brand and the same thing happens when I plug it into a surge protector. To begin narrowing out possible problems I connect the cable to a regular 10 year old TV with no problems. It is a brand new cable with no cuts or fraying. Any suggestions?
Something is seriously wrong, and you may need to get an electrician on the problem. You need to check the voltage between your set and the cable with a meter. There should be little or no measurable voltage. If you are getting a reading like 115 volts, then I suspect that the wall outlet into which your TV is plugged has been wired backwards, i.e. the black wire is on the white terminal, and vice-versa. The cable is (or should be) grounded where it comes into the house, but if the outlet has the hot wire on the wrong side, this might cause the problem you described. The wrong connection could have occurred anywhere along the line between your main panel and the outlet, so this may involve checking the connections at several outlets and light fixtures - whatever is on the same circuit as your TV's outlet.

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