• PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket Wire and Cable of Rated Voltage up to and Including 450/750V System 1
  • PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket Wire and Cable of Rated Voltage up to and Including 450/750V System 2
PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket Wire and Cable of Rated Voltage up to and Including 450/750V

PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket Wire and Cable of Rated Voltage up to and Including 450/750V

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Application:

PVC  Insulating Nylon-jacket wire is fit for the power and control system  with AC rated voltage 450/750V or below.They can be used in the  construction and electrical control industry,etc.Nylon-jacket wire have  the characteristics such as low thermal contraction,low friction,poling  and oil proof,etc.

     PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket wire has good heat resistance,high  temperature deformation of the thermal and thermal performance is better  than PVC cables ,it can improve transient heat Guozainali and  mitigation Julv Ethylene Unit in the relocation.

    PVC  Insulated Nylon-jacket wire with small diameter ,light weight ,small  static coefficient of friction,and the low rate of heat shrinkable and  good performance advantages of oil,it can be improved social security  and applicability wires in the installation of kurashiki.The wire  sheathing with small ,the friction coefficient small and easy to wear  pipe,oil,etc.


Type 

Designation

BVN

Copper Core PVC Insulating Nylon-jacket Wire

BVN-90

PVC Insulating Nylon-jacket Wire(Conductor Heat-resistant 90℃)

FVN

Tinning Soft Copper Conductor PVC  Insulating Nylon-jacket Wire

FVNP

Tinning Soft Copper Conductor PVC  Insulating Brass-wires Knitted Nylon-jacket Wire


Construction data and Cable Electrical  Performance

Type

Nom.cross-section of conductor

mm2

Reference construction of conductor

mm

Insulation thickness

mm

Nylonjacket 

thickness

mm

Overall diameter

mm

Max.d.c

resistance

Ω/km

Min.insulation

resistance

MΩ.km

FVNFVN-90

0.3

16/0.15

0.35

0.12

1.63

71.2

0.014

0.4

23/0.15

0.35

0.12

1.77

49.6

0.012

0.5

28/0.15

0.35

0.12

1.86

40.1

0.013

0.75

24/0.20

0.35

0.12

2.07

26.7

0.011

1.0

19/0.26

0.35

0.12

2.25

20.0

0.010

1.5

19/0.32

0.40

0.12

2.65

13.7

0.010

2.5

49/0.25

0.40

0.12

3.06

8.21

0.009

4

77/0.25

0.45

0.12

3.67

5.09

0.007

6

77/0.32

0.45

0.16

4.46

3.39

0.006

10

126/0.32

0.50

0.16

5.47

1.95

0.0056

16

209/0.32

0.60

0.20

6.94

1.24

0.0046

25

209/0.39

0.60

0.20

8.11

0.795

0.0044

35

285/0.39

0.60

0.20

9.20

0.565

0.0038

50

323/0.45

0.65

0.25

11.13

0.393

0.0037

BVNBVN-90

0.5

1/0.80

0.40

0.10

1.8

36.0

0.015

0.75

1/0.97

0.40

0.10

1.97

24.5

0.012

1.0

1/1.13

0.40

0.10

2.13

18.1

0.011

1.5

1/1.38

0.40

0.10

2.38

12.1

0.011

2.5

1/1.78

0.40

0.10

2.78

7.41

0.010

4

1/2.25

0.40

0.10

3.25

4.61

0.0085

6

1/2.76

0.50

0.10

3.96

3.08

0.0070

10

7/1.35

0.70

0.13

5.71

1.83

0.0070

16

7/1.70

0.80

0.13

6.96

1.15

0.0050

25

7/2.14

1.0

0.15

8.72

0.727

0.0050

35

7/2.52

1.0

0.15

9.86

0.524

0.0040

50

19/1.78

1.2

0.18

11.66

0.387

0.0045

Notice:FVN diameter of FVNP cable is added four times the diameter of braided weaving.



Q:in the specs it says the power supply doesn't have a pci-e connector?Does that mean i cant use the video card, or is there a way I dont know? Please help.Thank you very much
Okay, right off the bat I see a problem with that power supply. Aside from not having a pci-e connection it states it doesn't work with SLI or Crossfire (i.e. Nvidia or ATI). Since you're wanting to get a GeForce card, which works with a mobo with an Nvidia chipset, you'd need a more up-to-date power supply. Second - that card uses 18 amps on the 12-volt rail, and according to the specs on that power supply it runs up to 16 or 17 amps, so the power supply you're looking at isn't powerful enough to support the card. My advice - first make sure your mobo has an Nvidia Chipset. Second, spend a bit more and get a better power supply, and check the voltage - you need at least 18 amps on the 12-volt for that card.
Q:Hi my new computer's new power supply supports voltage from 100V - 240V. But the power cable's plug that came with it does not fit my country's. My country runs on 240V and the power cable that came with it says 10A 125V on it, and I THINK it's an U.S plug.So should I be getting a new power cable with higher max voltage or just a adapter so that the plug will fit?
It would be better to get a new power cable, if you get an adaptor the connection might not be as reliable as it could become loose and there would be two connections between computer and power.
Q:What kind of material does the power cable accessory contain?
Power cable accessories are divided into several types, commonly used is heat shrink cable accessories, cold shrink cable accessories. (1KV, 10KV, 20KV, 35KV), several models (indoor, outdoor, intermediate connection), each containing the components are not the same, but there are all kinds of cold Heat shrinkable sleeve, heat shrinkable sleeve, heat shrinkable sleeve, heat shrinkable sleeve, heat shrinkable sleeve, heat shrinkable tube, sealant and other operating accessories.
Q:I am constantly just throwing all of our cables into grocery bags or backpacks and nothing ever seems to work well when it comes to setting up for a show. Are there special cases/bags that would work best for transporting XLR, 1/4quot;, and power cables?
you can get little velcro ties for like $3 for 50. learn how to coil cables correctly (most pros use under/over) and then secure them with the velcro strip (I like to keep the velcro at the male end of the XLR cables so it's not danglight around on the mike end) and then they should be kept pretty well organized even if you just throw them in a backpack or something
Q:Printer is powered on cables are securely connected printer has ink and paper printer is installed as network printer on all clients computers and other users are able to print to the printer except me? what should i do so i can print
This sort of problem can happen with networks. Assuming the network has been set up correctly you can try a few things. It might be the sequence of switching things on and logging on. Try logging onto your computer AFTER printer is switched on. Also you can try not logging onto the network - I have had that work as well. I had 2 computers on a network that were always temperamental. Also check there are not too many users on the network, the printer can count as one user.
Q:I recently bought a new internal hard drive for my computer (Hitachi Hds721010cla332, a upgraded version of what I currently have). When trying to install it I found out that the power socket isnt the same as my current hard drive. Ive been searching on the internet but cant find an adapter that converts from my current hard drives power cable to the new hard drives required power cable.
What okorder or compusa or fry's electronics
Q:Opened the inside. Next to fuse, it says 8A 125VPower cable says it is 7A 125Vdevice doesn't not work. Could this be the problem?Not sure if the power cable is the original.
No this is not the problem. Your equipment probably only draws a few amps, well below the rating on both the power cord and the fuse. Power cord and fuse rating do not have to match.
Q:a few of the amp power cables in the recording studio got mixed around, and I'm not sure which is mine. My amp is a Fender Mustang III, (100-120V, 50/60 Hz, 310W) and I'm wondering if there is a specific power cable that I CANNOT use for the amp, like one that fits into the plug in the back but has too much voltage, and so on.
The power cable for that amp should just be a piece of wire...nothing else. The voltage is determined by what you're plugging it in to. Any standard IEC C14 power cable will work for you. Good luck. Greetings from Austin, TX Ken
Q:My old card only needed one of these cables. but my new 4870 will need two. can i just use a IDE-to-PCI-e power cable? its only got 3 wires out of the 6 though. does this matter?
That potential supply is right for that card... do not hardship approximately it... The 4890 takes much less potential than a 4870 and my previous equipment with a 4870 relatively purely used 330W with dissimilar 120mm case followers a 92mm and an 80mm... in case you have already got that PSU then save it....
Q:eSata means you connect the drive from outside the case. If so, what kind of cable do you use for power, assuming you're not opening up the case to use the regular molex connectors?
I use an external sata for backup with a usb cable converter the power comes from the usb cable, esata I suspect would be similar unless you are hooking it up with arj45 or something?

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