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Aluminium Conductor XLPE insulated and PVC sheathed power cable

Aluminium Conductor XLPE insulated and PVC sheathed power cable

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UD SER SEU XHHW-2 MHF ACWU Cable Aluminum Alloy Conductor XLPE Insulated PVC Sheathed Power Cables

 

Specifications:

1). AC90/ TC90/ ACWU90 Aluminium Alloy Power Cable;

2). Armored/ Unarmored Aluminium Alloy Power Cable;

3). Low Voltage/ Medium Voltage/ High Voltage Aluminium Alloy Power Cable;

0.6/1KV, 8.7/10KV, 26/35KV Aluminium Alloy Power Cable;

4). Yiteng Cable produces kinds of aluminium alloy cable. Welcome your inquiries.

 

Product Description

a). Aluminum Alloy Cable Structure and Picture Reference:

UD SER SEU XHHW-2 MHF ACWU Cable Aluminum Alloy Conductor XLPE Insulated PVC Sheathed Power Cables

 

b). Aluminum Alloy Cable Type Reference:

 


Aluminum Alloy Cable Type

Aluminum Alloy Cable Description

YJHLV

aluminum alloy conductor,XLPE insulated and PVC sheathed aluminum alloy cable

YJHLV22

 aluminum alloy conductor,XLPE insulated ,steel tape armored and PVC sheathed aluminum alloy cable

YJHL8

 aluminum alloy conductor,XLPE insulated,aluminum alloy tape self-locking armored aluminum alloy cable

YJHLV8

 aluminum alloy conductor,XLPE insulated,PVC inner sheathed aluminum alloy tape self-locking armored aluminum alloy cable

YJHLV82

 aluminum alloy conductor,XLPE insulated, aluminum alloy tape self-locking armored PVC sheathed aluminum alloy cable

 

Aluminum Alloy Cable

Model

Rated Voltage
0.6/18.7/10
8.7/15
26/35
Nominal Cross Section
Cores No.

Nominal Cross Section

Cores No

Nominal Cross Section

Cores No

YJHLV (TC90)

-Aluminum Alloy

Power Cable

10~5001,3,4,5
3+1
3+2
4+1
25~4001,350~4001,3

YJHLV22

(ACWU90)

-Aluminum Alloy 

Power Cable

10~5001,3,4,5
3+1
3+2
4+1
25~4001,350~4001,3

YJHL8

(AC90)

-Aluminum Alloy

Power Cable

10~4001,3,4,5
3+1
3+2
4+1
25~4001,350~4001,3

YJHLV8

(AC90)

-Aluminum Alloy 

Power Cable

10~4001,3,4,5
3+1
3+2
4+1
25~4001,350~4001,3

YJHLV82

(ACWU90)

-Aluminum Alloy 

Power Cable

10~4001,3,4,5
3+1
3+2
4+1
25~4001,350~4001,3

 

Aluminum Alloy Cable 

Copper  

conductor 

cross-section

Aluminum alloy  

Cable 

cross-section (mm2)

Aluminum Alloy Cable 

Copper  conductor 

 cross-section
(mm2)

Aluminum Alloy Cable  cross-section (mm2)

Aluminum Alloy Cable 

Copper  conductor  

cross-section
(mm2)

Aluminum Alloy Cable  cross-section
(mm2)
  (mm2)
1core-5core1core-5core3+1 core3+1 core4+1 core4+1 core
10163×16+1×103×25+1×164×16+1×104×25+1×16
16253×25+1×163×35+1×254×25+1×164×35+1×25
25353×35+1×163×50+1×254×35+1×164×50+1×25
35503×50+1×253×70+1×354×50+1×254×70+1×35
50703×70+1×353×120+1×504×70+1×354×120+1×50
3×120+1×704×120+1×70
701203×95+1×503×150+1×704×95+1×504×150+1×70
951503×120+1×703×185+1×1204×120+1×704×185+1×120
1201853×150+1×703×240+1×1204×150+1×704×240+1×120
1502403×185+1×953×300+1×1504×185+1×954×300+1×150
1853003×240+1×1203×400+1×1854×240+1×1204×400+1×185
2404003×300+1×1503×500+1×2404×300+1×1504×500+1×240
3005003×400+1×1853×630+1×3004×400+1×2404×630+1×300
400630----

c). Aluminum Alloy Cable Introduction:

  

26/35KV MV/HV Aluminium Alloy Power Cable TC90/ AC90/ ACWU90  

Unarmored Aluminum Alloy Cable

Product Name: Aluminum Alloy Power Cable YJHLV(TC90)

 

 Aluminium Conductor XLPE insulated and PVC sheathed power cable

Q: Hello,I recently bought a kotatsu and I really need some help. The power cable is of course Japanese... And I need some type of converter.On the part of the cable that plugs into the radiotaor it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 250VOn the end that plugs into the wall it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 125VI''m not sure if a simple small converter to let me put the Japanese cable into my wall is enough, I think I need something extra to make sure nothing goes into flames.Inside the Japanese instruction manual I found some info ... However, I'm not really sure if it is related to the power supply or not...AC100V 50-60Hz400W3.1 (Probably the length of the cable) 1.3 (Same here I think)140Wh 60 Wh55C 37CPlease help me, what should I get to be able to use the cable in Europe. Any links at all will be helpful...Thanks.
Don't worry too much about what the cord says. Worry about the power requirements on the appliance label, and making sure you are feeding it with the voltage required, with a capacity within the range. In your instance, you will need a converter transformer that converts your outlet voltage to 100V, and has 550 or larger watt capacity.
Q: The power is a 24 pin and does not have a green wire. It has a grey, 6 red, 3 blue, a yellow , an Orange, a purple, a dark blue, 8 black, and a brown
MATERIALS 1.) power supply 2.) power cable 3.)paper clip Step 1 Plug in the Power Cable to the wall, and then into the back of the Power Supply. Make sure the Power Supply is flipped to 1 and not 0. I like to remember 1 is for power because 1 looks like I, and I have ADHD. So I always haves me some powers. 0 is like O which is like my OH face. Then I am drained of power. Step 2 Take the paper clip and bend it into a 'U' shape. We want the two ends of it to be next to each other, or relatively close. Step 3 Now we are in the final step. Locate the Green wire on your PSU. There should only be one Green wire, whether you have a 20 or 24 pin power cable. Alright, we found it. Now we get have to find a Black wire on your PSU as well. There are a few, but we should be fine. Finally, take the paper clip and insert one end into the Green wire and the other end into any Black wire. And there we have it. Your power supply is alive and kicking. Again, this is a good way to test fans for functionality, CD-ROMs, and Floppy Drives. Almost any component that will plug into this is fine. I would not advise for your hard drive in case of data loss, but if it's a questionable hard drive (why else would we test it?) then you I'm guessing you don't care if it has anything on it, or it's too old to matter.
Q: I lost the power cord and USB cable to my HDD case. The company of the case is Intex. On a sticker is says, Intex HDD Case T-350 SA.This was posted a long time ago by someone, but it's the only place I can find the photo.Serious answers only please, I'm not asking if I should get a new one. I just want to know the information on the power cord and cable.
It's a regular USB 2 cable. No idea what sort of power it takes. Can't be a very special power though. Your best bet is to get one of those switchable supplies from Radio Shack and try the voltage one at a time until the drive works. If you go under the drive won't run, so you can't do it that way if you start low and move higher.
Q: Why is an aluminium and iron mixture used for power cables ?Please could I have a detailed answer, as detailed as you can make it.Thankyou x
Aluminum is a good conductor that is also inexpensive and lightweight. Those are excellent properties for overhead power cables. Unfortunately, aluminum does not have the greatest tensile strength. So to provide strength to the cable, some iron (in the form of steel) is used as well.
Q: I have my Clearwire modem but have lost the power cable. Does anyone know what I would look for in a replacement power cable.
I would probably call Clearwire's tech support or customer service line for that.
Q: When I say different types, I mean different types of Xbox 360 203 watt power cables. And I know that my xbox 360 is compatible with 203 watt power cables.
No, it really doesn't matter. All xbox 360's can use the 203W power supply. Though you can not use the 175w or 150w power supply with a 203w xenon motherboard xbox. There are 2 different types of 203w power supply, there's a 2 pin and a 3 pin. It really doesn't matter which one you get, one is grounded and one isn't.
Q: The power cable to my mom's laptop keeps making a buzzing sound that I've never heard it make. I've asked my dad, but he said it was normal. I was relieved until the cable made that noise after I unplugged it. What can it be? It is the power cable itself not the laptop.
The buzzing noise is not that of a Laptop its rather that of the Power adapter of the Laptop so there is nothing to worry about it you laptop is as good as it can be. But i would suggest not to use that adapter for a longer time because it may cause trouble in voltage fluctuations .
Q: Do you know what type of power cable fits this ?
looks like an old Dell notebook adapter connector or something similar.
Q: The Leader of the band inists that all power cables connected to the amplifires be placed away from the performance area.
1. People come to see the performers not cables. Keeping them out of sight makes a better presentation and is safer for the performers. 2. Keeping the power cables away from the audio cables is just good practice. Low level (mic and line level) signals from mics and instruments are no match for high current power cables. The high current power cables produce magnetic fields that can induce hum into low level audio cables. Balanced cables, ones that use 3 pin XLR connectors are better than unbalanced RCA or phono plug audio cables. In the real world audio cables do have to cross power cables. When this happens try to cross them at 90 degree angles. Try to keep power and audio about a foot apart if possible. You may not be able to do this 100% of the time, but the better you run your cables the better the sound will be as far as hum is concerned. Hope this helps. D.bumstead
Q: they say its a blue cable.
Yes, the remote cable is what turns the amp on and off with your stereo. Without it you'll get some nasty noises when you turn your stereo on or off. Even if you keep the radio on all the time, the amp will get power before the radio powers up when you start the car and you'll get a nasty, possibly speaker blowing, thump when the radio turns on.

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