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AL / PVC / PVC / SWA / PVC  Power  Cable

AL / PVC / PVC / SWA / PVC Power Cable

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Min Order Qty:
1000 m
Supply Capability:
20000 m/month

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Constructions

Conductor: Plain Circular Stranded Aluminum Conductor, conforms to IEC 60228 class 2

Insulation: PVC/A

Inner Covering: PVC

Armoring: Steel Wire Armor

Sheath: PVC/ST2 to IEC 60502, black

Note: Insulation color as per standards or at request

 

Applications

Used as power distribution and transmission line at rated voltage 0.6/1kV.

Suitable for burying in ground, laying down wells and under water. Able to bear certain axis pulling force.

 

Standards

International: IEC 60502, IEC 60228

China: GB/T 12706.1-2008

Other standards such asVDE, BS,DIN and ICEA upon request

 

Technical data

Rated voltage: 0.6 / 1 kV

Max. Conductor Temp.: normal (70°C), short circuit no more than 5 s (160°C when section-area below 300mm2, 140°C when section-area above 300mm2)

Min. Ambient Temp.: 0°C, after installation and only when cable is in a fixed position

Min. Bending Radius: 20 x cable O.D

 

Certificates

ISO, IEC, CE,VDE,RoHS, CCC, KEMA and more others at request

 

 

Model List

 

YJV

Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated, PVC Sheathed Power Cable

For laying indoors and outdoors. Able to bear certain traction during installation, but not external mechanical forces. Laying single core cable in magnetic ducts is not allowed.

YJLV

Al. Conductor, XLPE Insulated, PVC Sheathed Power Cable

YJY

Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated, PE Sheathed Power Cable

For laying indoors and outdoors. Able to bear certain traction during installation, but not external mechanical forces. Laying single core cable in magnetic ducts is not allowed.

YJLY

Al. Conductor, XLPE Insulated, PE Sheathed Power Cable

YJV22

XLPE Insulated,Steel Tape Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

Suitable for burying in ground, Able to bear external mechanical forces but large pulling forces.

YJLV22

Al. Insulated,Steel Tape Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

YJV32

Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated, Fine Steel Wire Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

Apply to shafts,water and soil,able to bear the larger positive pressure.

YJLV32

Al.Conductor, XLPE Insulated, Fine Steel Wire Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

YJV42

Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated,Thick Steel Wire Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

For laying in shaft, water underground and large diference of level, able to bear external mechanical pressure and moderate pulling force.

YJLV42

Al.Conductor, XLPE Insulated,Thick Steel Wire Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable


 

Q: This is a self built computer. When using it in a different room, it functioned normally. However, now that I've moved it to a new room, it would constantly reboot or just loses power entirely. With the latter, I would have to remove the power cable and hold the on button for a while before I could turn it back on. Also, when I shut it down, the computer would reboot by itself instead.
Most of times the issue should be occurring because some problem related to power. Do easier things first. 1. Use another power cable. 2. Get an extension form different wall plug and power your PC through it. 3. Bring the PC into previous room and try. When using it in a different room, it functioned normally. However, now that I've moved it to a new room, it would constantly reboot or just loses power entirely According to your above saying, I can guess something like this also, If the computer had faced to some shock while you're changing rooms, sometimes, these is a chance to occur these kind of problems because a shock can produce a loose connection. Remove the causing and check all the connections inside CPU such as Power, RAMS, Processor....... and all it's possible.
Q: my mac is fairly new, but is not charging. Are mac power cables this bad?..does anybody know if they need to be replaced often?
Umm well we have had our Mac for about 9 months now and we have had to replace it once. So I think so, just like in iPod touches the headphone jack is screwed up.
Q: having trouble finding a spot to run a power cable throught the fired wall of a 97 oldsmobile cutlass supreme
Your fuse panel might desire to be interior the automobile, and you will pull a cord off the fuse block (fuse section, no longer battery section). If no longer, you could pull a warm cord off the cigarette lighter. some autos, like my spouse's Honda, have the lighter on switched voltage (turn the biggest off and the lighter is going ineffective).
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: Where to plug the power cable wich includes in HIS Radeon 3850? And it so short , cant imagine where it will go.. plz someone help me..
There okorder /... If your PSU has a 6-pin PCIe power plug, you plug that in there. If your PSU does not have a 6-pin PCIe power plug, use the 4-molex adapter that came with your HD3850. And I disagree with the post above-- You DO NOT need a 500W PSU to run the HD3850. The HD3850 draws a paltry 75 watts maximum. As long as you have a typical dual-core system with 1 HDD + 1 ODD, you can run that HD3850 with just a 300W PSU. I'm running the more powerful 3870 (faster-clocked version of the 3850) on just a Seasonic S12-360W PSU and it works flawlessly.
Q: Beginner cost, do not know how the calculation of power cable works, is directly from the drawings on the amount of it?
In general, a 42U cabinet to 200 information points within the appropriate
Q: Some said that living near the power cable line might cause cancer because of the radiation from this powerline. Please help me decide. Thanks.
I did not buy a house because it was next to a power unit that powered the neighborhood. My brother in law is an electrician and he did not think it mattered, but I did not take any chances. I bet it would be hard for you to sell the unit in the future because they will not move those cables. I would avoid it.
Q: I want an external that can just be powered by a USB cable what is the largest size hdd I can get and where can I get one?
Found this 1 TB one in the Western Digital Passport series. Link below:
Q: I originally tried to plug my US Xbox power cable through a converter, but it overloaded the cable and broke. Microsoft's advice to me was buy a Belgian Xbox, but they never answered my question about the compatability of a US Xbox 360 and a European Xbox 360 power cable.I appreciate any help I may get on this question.
Euro is 220v to 250v or thereabouts, U.S. is only 110v. That's why your old PSU blew up. You needed to buy a step down voltage converter for avout 15 Euros or so. The Xbox PSU itself will handle the mains for whichever country it was designed for and convert the power to a DC voltage of 12v for any Xbox 360.
Q: I have a usb hub that is externally powered that stays on 24/7 even when i shut my computer off. It is buried behind by desk so removing the usb power supply manually each time is what im trying to avoid. Is there anyway i can put a switch in the power cable going to it?
Before you attempt this, make sure you have the following items: -Wire strippers -Electrical tape -Two terminal switch -Scissors IMPORTANT! make sure that the cable is unplugged from the computer and the hub before you do this! 1st, cut the cord halfway with the scissors. Next, remove the outer wire insulation from the two new ends you just cut with the wire strippers. Now strip the small colored wires that are now exposed. Then connect the red wire from one half of the cord to a terminal on the switch. Do the same with the other red wire from the other half of the cord and connect it to the other terminal on the switch. Strip the other small wires and connect them back to their appropriate colored wire. Finally, wrap each wire individually with electrical tape, then wrap the entire gap in the cord with it. Now plug the cord in and try it out!

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