China Wholesale Cheap Price UL RoHS Coaxial Cable
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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Place of Origin: | Zhejiang, China (Mainland) | Brand Name: | cnbm | Model Number: | VV YJV VV22 YJV22 VV32 YJV32 VV62 YJV62 VV72 YJV72 YJLW02 YJLW03 KVV |
Insulation Material: | PVC or XLPE | Type: | Low,Medium and High Voltage | Application: | s electric power distribution networks or industrial installations |
Conductor Material: | Copper or Aluminium | Jacket: | PVC or PE | Filler: | Non-hygroscopic Polypropylene(PP) |
Binder Tape: | Non-woven fabric | Metallic Armour 1: | Galvanized Stainless Steel Tape Armour(STA) | Metallic Armour 2: | Galvanized Stainless Steel Wire Armour(SWA) |
Metallic Armour 3: | Non-magnetic Steel Tape Armour(only for single core) | Metallic Armour 4: | Aluminium Wire |
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: | wooden drum; iron-wooden drum or steel drum |
Delivery Detail: | Depending on the quantity |
Specifications
2015 new product electric power cable
1 Conductor:Copper or Aluminium
2 Insulation:PVC or XLPE
3 Voltage:Low/Medium/High Vol
2015 new product electric power cable
Technical Parameters of our Power Cable
1). Standard: IEC60502; GB/T12706;IEC 60840;IEC62067;GB/T 11017;GB/Z 18890
2). Detailed description or construction:
* Conductor: compacted or uncompacted copper or aluminium
* Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
* Filler: Polypropylene filament with lapped binding tape
* Binder: Binding tape
* Inner sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
* Armour: Galvanized steel wire armored (SWA) or steel tape armored (STA)
*Sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
3). The rated voltages U0/U(Um) of the cables considered in this standard are as follows:
U0/U(Um) =0.6/1(1.2)-3.6/6(7.2)-6/10(12)-6.35/11(12)-8.7/15(17.5)-12/20(24)-12.7/22(24)-18/30(36)-19/33(36)-26/35(40.5)KV
4). Voltage:
0.6/1kV, 1.8/3kV, 3.6/6kV, 6/10kV,6.35/11kV, 8.7/15kV, 12/20kV,12.7/22kV, 18/30kV,19/33kV,26/35kV
In the voltage designation of cables U0/U(Um):
* U0 is the rated power frequency voltage between conductor and earth or metallic screen for which the cable is designed;
* U is the rated power frequency voltage between conductors for which the cable is designed;
* Um is the maximum value of the "highest system voltage" for which the equipment maybe used.
5). Application:
For laying indoors, in tunnel or cable trench with large difference of level able to bear external mechanical forces.
6). Marking: According to the customers' requirements
FAQ
· Can we make an OEM order?
o We can offer or supply goods as customers' requirements.
· How can I get some samples? Free or not?
o We can send some normal samples, absolutely free.
· How does your factory do regarding quality control?
o "Quality is priority." We always attach great importance to quality controlling from the very beginning to the very end. Our factory has gained ISO9001 , SGS authentication, CE for Europe, etc.
- Q: Every time i unplug the power cable from my laptop the wireless connection stops working and i can't seem to fix it by changing the wireless power options any ideas?
- I am assuming that you are using windows, If you haven't done so already, right click on the battery on the right hand of your task bar and click on the power options. now, click on CHANGE PLAN SETTINGS Then click on CHANGE ADVANCED POWER SETTINGS a new window should pop up, look for wireless adaptor settings and select maximum performance, This could be your answer but then again I'm not sure what you have already attempted.
- Q: Right now, the cables behind my audio receiver are tangled beyond recognition. I need to organize them...How should I bundle my speaker wire to minimize RF and EM interference? I've heard that a quot;8-shapedbundle is good.Is there any truth to this claim? If so, explain.Thanks in advance!
- any cable with an electrical current passing through will create an electromagnetic field. however when you bundle them in a single loop, because the currents are going in the same direction they will resemble a very big cable with a lot of current, so the magnetic field will be much larger (this is in part how an electric motor works). the best way to avoid this would be to remove excess cable so there would be no need to have loops. Really i'm not convinced about the benefits of having the cable in a figure 8 pattern, because it's just like having two loops really. i would try to avoid loops, or at least keep them away from the actual hifi and the speakers. generally components in your hifi and speakers will be magnetically shielded, to prevent any interference like that, however if you hear a buzzing noise when your mobile phone is near, than it's possible they're not shielded, as your mobile phone is a source of electromagnetic interference. if you're worried about electromagnetic interference it is also worth noting that wifi routers, mobile and cordless phones and microwaves are all sources of electromagnetic radiation. hope that all helps
- 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: THE PROBLEM IS THE POWER CABLES HAVE 20 PINS AND THE ENTRANCE OF THE MOTHERBOARD HAS 22! SO HOW DO I HAVE TO CONNECT IT?
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- Q: Would a maxtor 320GB external hard drive work without a power cable if I connect it to the USB port?
- you could make it work if you are planning to make a usb cable for power and another one for the receiving and sending of data. but if you are meaning to just plug in the usb cable from the hard drive to a port then no you can't a usb is ussually 5V and i don't think that's enough to power up a hard drive. just buy a power cable they aren't that expensive. if you have enough money to buy the external hard drive you wouldn't mind spending 5-10 dollars for a power connector.
- Q: I like to play my PSP at home quite a bit. When I do I plug in the AC adapter so that the battery power doesn't get used up unnecessarily. I see that when I have it plugged into the wall that under the system information it says that the power is being used from an external source instead of the PSP's battery. I take it then that the battery won't overcharge and it's OK to use it this way, or do I have to remove the PSP's battery when using the power cable?
- It is fine. The PSP is just telling you that it is taking power from the outlet instead of the battery.
- Q: What is the parallel use of the power cable
- Do not know what you want to ask? What about your situation? Normal or pregnant? Normal this radiation does not affect what, if it is pregnant, this is far away from the best. Pregnancy is most needed to stay away from the microwave!
- Q: It never occurred to me that the power cable -- the one connected from the outlet to the laptop's AC brick -- is rated at quot;125V - 7Aquot;. Does that mean it won't be able to handle the 240V in some countries? The brick itself is rated 100V - 240V, so it can be used internationally. In fact, I spent a year in France, where I used my Dell Inspiron just fine (with a prong adapter so it'll fit into the socket). The reason why I'm paying attention to the power cable is because the cable for my Nikon D80 battery charger has a quot;USsticker on it. The charger itself can handle 240V, but does this mean the cable cannot?
- usually most all computers made within the last 5 years automatically work overseas. However, don't assume that. I would think because it has a sticker.... it means that it may only take 125V so don't push it. To be safe just pick up a converter at the store. Walmart has them for about 10 dollars or less. Make sure you read the package to find out if it does change the voltage!!!
- Q: In the wire and cable factory, will be marked on the wire and cable voltage level, I would like to ask the current market, wire and cable marked on the voltage level which? Such as: BV-450V / 750V. Cable in the order to pay attention to what issues? As well as cable inspection when the attention to what issues? More
- Is the interference signal line can not go with the wire,
- Q: I recently got YLOD on my ps3 (60g fat) system ,sent it away ,got it back with a new mainboard ,it worked for about 2 days and it cut out (red lights blinking) once again i sent it away ,got it back and it cut out within a few hours (red lights blinking again ) ,so one last repair i sent it off to same shop ,and once again it worked for about a week then cut out on me again ! ,is there any possibility its my power cable to my ps3 thats doing this ?
- It's simple: Your PS3's hardware was too damaged for it to be repaired, or the repair shop has no idea what they are doing. Not all PS3's can be effectively repaired. And even if someone gets them working temporarily (as in your case) they can shut down again almost immediately. See if you can get a refund or at least a partial refund. You need to give up on that PS3. It's beyond repair.
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China Wholesale Cheap Price UL RoHS Coaxial Cable
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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