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PVC Insulated and Sheathed Shipboard Power Cable of Rated

PVC Insulated and Sheathed Shipboard Power Cable of Rated

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100 m
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PVC Insulated and Sheathed Shipboard Power Cable of Rated

 

 Product Introduction

The PVC insulated and sheathed shipboard power cable with rated voltage up to and including 0.6/1kV applicable for all kinds of shipboards and over-water buildings like petrol platform at sea.

 

Operating Characteristics:

Rated voltage of cable:0.6/1kV.
Continuous permissible operating temperature:  60℃.
Min bending radius under installation:
Metal braid armored type:6D;
Non-armored type:4D≤25
6D>25


 

Specification: 

Nominal cross-sectional area   mm²

Referenced current carrying capacity

5

7

10

12

14

16

19

24

27

30

33

37

1.5

7

6

5

5

5

5

4

4

4

4

4

3

2.5

10

9

8

7

7

7

6

6

5

5

5

5

Temperature for continues operating

60℃

Surrounding temperature

45℃

Correction Factors at Different Ambient air Temperatures:


The highest permission temperature of conductor

Correction factors at different ambient air temperatures

35℃

40℃

45℃

50℃

55℃

60℃

65℃

70℃

75℃

80℃

85℃

60℃

1.29

1.15

1.0

0.82

65℃

1.22

1.12

1.0

0.87

0.71

70℃

1.18

1.10

1.0

0.89

0.77

0.63

75℃

1.15

1.08

1.0

0.91

0.82

0.71

0.58

80℃

1.13

1.07

1.0

0.93

0.85

0.76

0.65

0.53

85℃

1.12

1.06

1.0

0.94

0.87

0.79

0.71

0.61

0.50

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 PVC Insulated and Sheathed Shipboard Power Cable of Rated

 

Q:So I have a ordinary pc with a 500gb seagate hardrive in...and I have another seagate hardrive I want to put in (also 500gb) but do I need the sata power cable since it is not the main hardrive or can I only insert the Data cable for the harddrive since I didn't get any cables with my hardrive do I need need both cables, the Data and power cables or can only use the data cable ?
the cable is connected to your power supply - you don't get a separate cable with your hdd - usually those power cords have 2+ connectors so just see which one fits (one of them might already be connected to your dvd drive or w/e)
Q:my sub came loose and started sliding around in my boot until the power cable got ripped out of the amp while i was driving at it was on. When i tried putting the power back in it just blew the fuses, so i bought some more, and they blew as soon as they went in as well, and one of the bits of metal melted putting one it! strathfield said its 45 for an inspection, plus the cost of fixing it. any ideas whats wrong with it and if i can fix it myself??cheers.
You can repair this if you already know what you are doing. Each wire in the cable terminates on a specific terminal. (A power cable can be expected to have 2 wires, a red and a black for pos12v and neg12v respectively. Reverse these wires even for a moment and wave your amp goodbye, unless there is protection built in if you're lucky) So ... Do you know all the repair proceedures? Do you know what wire belongs to what terminal? (No trial and error allowed here) If you have any doubt about doing this right first time then you are unable to fix it your self, and it would be better to take it to the experts and pay for repair.
Q:So I was replacing the processor in my Laptop (Inspiron M5030) and I accidentally puled apart the cable connected to the power button. I couldn't see a clear way to connect it back, and I was wondering if there was any way I could do it myself or would I have to buy a new part?It's not the end you plug into the computer itself, it's attached to the end that's screwed into the computer.
Hope this helps. Regards, GauravS
Q:I need a cable to connect my SATA hard drive to my computer's motherboard (which already has the SATA ports). Is this the correct cable:
Yes. You will also need to power the SATA drive, so if your power supply doesn/t have the right connectors it, you will need an adapter.
Q:today i purchased a used audiobahn atb10at 10quot;subwoofer with a built in power and for my car but there was no cables for it, the power is a six prong plug and i was wondering if anyone could tell me what the specific name of this cable is or where i can buy it and maybe how to install it, i tried looking into it and didnt get anywhere thanks
For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awfjR Sure, ran mine for 10 years now w/o battery installed when at home.
Q:How do I connect this unit to my cd player? Splicing power cables? not too detailed in the manual.?
im sure it comes with a power harness(plug) you prob have to do some splicing just connect it t0 the same place where you get power for the cd player your probably going to get a wire harness for your cd player right? just match the wires from your cd to your ipod thingy before you solder or crimp your connections
Q:how long is the power brick and hdmi cable on the xbox 360 elite?
Would you like me to measure? I won't I'll guess. The power cable including the brick is about 9 feet or so. And the Video cable is about..5 feet
Q:I was just wondering because I need a new power supply for my computer. It is an Acer Aspire AM3910-U4012. Is the power cable that connects to the motherboard the only power cable I need to replace or will I need to replace all the cables in my computer for it to work properly?
You probably won't have a choice. The power cables on the supply in your computer are permanently attached. You'll have to remove them when you take out the old power supply. - Dominic
Q:So I have a subwoofer in my trunk and was wondering if I could use the big power cables (coming from my battery) going into the amp (which is a JL Audio JX1000) to power some LED's that I want to install. My plan was to cut out a small section of the rubber sheath (or whatever you call it) from each power cable and put the clamps from a power inverter on them, then plug my LED's into the power inverter. After putting the clamps on I would use electrical tape or something to cover any exposed areas of the cable. Would this work? If it does work, which color clamp (black/red) would i put on which cable? One says quot;groundand is blue and the other says quot;+12VDCand is red. Also I have a toggle switch near the driver seat to cut the power from the amp so the LED's won't be left on after the car is turned off. Let me know if I'm leaving out any further information needed to answer my question.
You okorder /... Your power inverter, I am not sure what kind of cabling it will require for it to be powered properly as well. Ground is usually connected to Black. And +12v is usually Red.
Q:When I plug in my xbox that wire with the box on it has a red light instead of a green and ocassionally it turns yellow and my xbox wont turn on how do I fix this
I'd suggest trying a different outlet. Yellow isnfine cuz when mine is off its yellow. It should be green when you turn it on. If it's still red I'd say give xbox a call or get a new cable. Xbox helps but not that much but u can try

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