Aluminum Power Cable - Aluminum RHH OR RHW OR USE
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- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m
- Supply Capability:
- 1 m/month
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APPLICATIONS suitable for use as follows: |
Joysense Type RHH or RHW-2 OR USE-2 conductors are used with conduit as specified in the NEC®1. May also be used as underground service entrance cable, for direct burial, at conductor temperatures not to exceed 90℃. When used as RHW-2 or USE-2 conductor temperatures shall not exceed 90℃ in wet or dry locations. Voltage rating for RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 conductors is 60V. |
STANDARDS&FEFERENCES |
Joysense Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 conductors meet or exceed UL Standard 44 (for RHH or RHW-2), UL Standard 854(for USE-2), Federal Specification A-A-59544, and requirements of the NEC®. |
CONSTRUCTION |
Joysense Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 aluminum conductors are AA-8000 seriesAluminum Alloy, compact stranded. Insulation is an abrasion, moisture, heat, and sunlight resistant black cross-linked polyethylene (XLP). |
SPECIFICATIONS |
Conductors shall be UL-listed Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2, suitable for operation at 600 V or less in wet or dry locations, including direct burial in the earth. Conductors shall be Aluminum Alloy, XLP insulated, as manufactured by Joysense Company. |
WEIGHTS,MEASUREMENTS AND PACKAGING | |||||||
CONDUCTOR SIZE (AWG or kcmil) | INSULATION THICKNESS (mils) | NOMINAL O.D.(mils) | AMPACITIES*(AMPS) | APPROXIMATE NET WEIGHT PER 1000ft(lbs) | STANDARD PACKAGE | ||
60℃ | 75℃ | 90℃ | |||||
8 | 60 | 257 | 30 | 40 | 45 | 36 | B |
6 | 60 | 292 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 49 | B |
4 | 60 | 336 | 55 | 65 | 75 | 65 | B |
2 | 60 | 391 | 75 | 90 | 100 | 94 | B |
1 | 80 | 462 | 85 | 100 | 115 | 126 | B |
1/0 | 80 | 499 | 100 | 120 | 135 | 151 | B |
2/0 | 80 | 539 | 115 | 135 | 150 | 182 | B |
3/0 | 80 | 586 | 130 | 155 | 175 | 221 | B |
4/0 | 80 | 638 | 150 | 180 | 205 | 269 | B |
250 | 95 | 713 | 170 | 205 | 230 | 326 | B |
300 | 95 | 763 | 190 | 230 | 255 | 381 | B |
350 | 95 | 809 | 210 | 250 | 280 | 435 | B |
400 | 95 | 852 | 225 | 270 | 305 | 488 | B |
500 | 95 | 929 | 260 | 310 | 350 | 595 | B |
700 | 110 | 1100 | 310 | 375 | 420 | 829 | C |
750 | 110 | 1131 | 320 | 385 | 435 | 881 | C |
1000 | 110 | 1283 | 375 | 445 | 500 | 1145 | C |
FAQ Allowable Ampacites: 60℃-When terminated to equipment for circuits rated 100 amperes or less or marked for 14 through 1 AWG conductors. 75℃-When terminated to equipment for circuits rated over 100 amperes or marked for conductors larger than 1 AWG. Dweling –For units. Condutors shall be permitted at listed ampacitees as 120/240 volt, 3-wire, single-phase services and feeders. All conductors are compact stranded construction comdlying with UL standard 44. |
- Q: My power supply has one cable with 3 sata connectors on it. Can I connect my disc drive and hard drive on the one cable? My PSU also has a cable with 3 four pin molex connectors on it and my case has 3 fans. Can I connect all my fans to that one cable with all the molex connectors on it?
- Yes to both questions. It doesn't matter whether you're connecting only harddrives to that cable or only diskdrives (aside from the fact that these are usually located a little apart from each other.) You can combine both and they will work. As for fans... If they have the molex connectors rather than standard 3-pin fan connectors, you can connect them for sure. Depending on what power supply you have, you'll probably have anywhere from 18-30amp on your 12v molex rail. Harddrives will take under 2amp, and depending on what fans you have, they'll use anywhere 0.5-3amp, so even if you have 3 extremely powerful fans drawing 3amp each (3 x 3amp = 9amp), you can safely connect 6 of such monster fans to that 12v molex rail. To be honest, I haven't met too many of such fans - most standard 120mm fans, even with leds, will use no more than 1.5amp. 80mm fans non-led fans will use about 0.3-0.5 amp. If you have a very powerful psu with 30amp on 12v rail and hundred of 80mm fans, in theory you can run all of them. In practice, I'd like to see that :)
- Q: im upgrading amps from 200 to 1000 and i was wondering if the cables will restrict the current at all? right now i have a 225 watt cord set
- The first consideration is how much power can your speakers handle without self destructing? My opinion is that few can productively handle more than a couple of hundred, and that would be for very brief peaks. The average listening level in a domestic situation is on the order of a few watts - 10 or less. If you really have speakers that can handle that amount of power, and you want to deliver it efficiently, then you need to keep the 2-way resistance of the wires from the amps to the speakers at less than 10% of the speaker impedance. So for 4 ohm speakers (worst case) you want the line resistance to be below 0.4 ohms. For a 50 ft (100 ft 2-way) cable run, that suggests 16 AWG minimum wire gauge for each speaker. Your existing RCA cables should be OK assuming they only carry low level signals. If your present power service and grounding are on a 15 or 20 Amp branch circuit (US) , and no other heavy appliance loads (refrigerator, washer, airconditioner) are on that branch, then it is OK for the new amps.
- Q: I want to put a poe switch into the patch panel and power a few runs throughout the office. Can the end users use the drop as a standard way to plug into a computer or add a switch if they need to split the internet? What if they want to add their own POE switch at the end of the drop?I can't beleive I haven't seen this question asked already! Anywhere on the intternet!thanks for answering
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- Q: I have a Dell Optiplex 790 SFF, I need a replacement power cable, on the manual it says for power: 240W, 1259 Btu/hr, 100 Vac to 240 vac, 50hz to 60 hz 3.6A. I contacted Dell and they said they have a power cable for it, the Dell 5120P cable which is 125 V 10A. Now my concern is with the 10A vs the 3.6A listed on the manual, should I be concerned?
- no it will be fine, the maximum power needed as you state is 240W the replacement power cable is 125V 10A=1.25Kw so the power cable is grossly overated HTH David
- Q: If Not What Do I Have To Look Out For Because Im Looking For A New Power Supply Fan.
- there's no such thing as a PS fan. the PSU is self contained, there is a fan in the unit, but you can't replace just the fan. You will have to replace the whole PSU.
- Q: Last step to install my amp is the Power Cable. Their is a fuse device i must attach to the cord so im guessing i have to cut the gauge install it on both sides and run it to the battery. Does it matter were this fuse device connects? because i want it right next to my amp.thnx
- It sounds like your talking about a inline fuse holder and if thats true it dosent matter where its located as long as its between your battery and amplifier
- Q: Low voltage power cable telemetry insulation resistance, the number should be used to shake the table? The More
- If the upstairs said that the number of troughs in China. I am doing strong electricity. It is entirely possible.
- Q: Please, its urgent. Is it possible to use another wire? I don't have money btw.
- Disconnect the power cable to the CD or DVD drive for a while and use it on the hard disk for now if you have no money. That way you can use it.
- Q: What is the role of white mesh in power cables?
- This is not the end of the family with a good audio and video lines are thousands of dollars I do not know what kind of advice you want to go to the local workers Duan Gengmang Gama moths tied to the supermarket stall can find!
- Q: I recently bought a Mackie CFX20 MKII and it came with a European 2 pin power cable but I need a UK 3 pin power cable.On the plug end of the cable it says (16A 250V~) but on the connector end of the same cable it says (10A 250V~) I have no idea what cable I need to buy for this so an answer to what I need or a link to what I need would be great.Thanks.
- Be care full because a lot of european countries only have 240 volts. If you intend to use 110 make sure the mixer is switchable. If it is there will be a switch for the two different voltages. Some are made to work either way but the switch need to be in the proper position to avoid damage from either to much or not enough voltage. I work for a sound company and sometimes we get sent stuff wired for over seas. Some times it has to be exchanged because it isn't switchable. You need to contact Mackie and make sure you get the right cable. I'm sure they have a toll free number and web support. You may need to exchange the mixer.
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Aluminum Power Cable - Aluminum RHH OR RHW OR USE
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m
- Supply Capability:
- 1 m/month
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