• EPR Insulated (low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardent) Shipboard Symmetrical Communication Cable System 1
  • EPR Insulated (low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardent) Shipboard Symmetrical Communication Cable System 2
  • EPR Insulated (low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardent) Shipboard Symmetrical Communication Cable System 3
EPR Insulated (low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardent) Shipboard Symmetrical Communication Cable

EPR Insulated (low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardent) Shipboard Symmetrical Communication Cable

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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EPR Insulated (low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardent) Shipboard Symmetrical Communication Cable

 

Product Characteristics and Application  

These cable interded for commnuicalion, computer and information proceeding unit of shipboard and naval ship, and it is also, Available to metallurgical industry chemical work, power plant and mine etc.

 

Executive Standards

IEC60092一376 IEC60332一1 IEC60332一3 (A)(Category A) IEC60331 IEC61034 IEC60754

 

Construction of Cable

 

Type and Names

Type

Name

logarithm

No.of cores

Nominal cross-sectional area

CHE82/DA/SA/SC

EPR insulated tinned copper wire braided PVC sheathed shipboard symetrica communication cable, type DA/SA/SC

2

1~37

0.5~2.5mm²

CHEV82/DA/SA/SC

EPR insulated PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PVC outer sheathedshipboard symmetrical communication cable, type DA/SA/SC

CHEF82/DA/SA/SC

EPR insulated separately screen cross-linked PO inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PVC sheathed shipboard symetrical communication cable, type DA/SA/SC

CHEVP82/SA

EPR insulated separately screen PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PVC outer sheathed flame-retardant shipboard symmetrical communication cable, type SA

CHEFP82/SA

EPR insulated separately screen PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PVC outer sheathed flame-retardant shipboard symmetrical communication cable, type SA

CHEPJP85/SC

EPR insulated separately screen cross-linked PO inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided cross-linked PO outer sheathed low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardant shipboard symmetrical cable, type SC

CHEPFP86/SC

EPR insulated separately PO inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PO outer sheathed low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardant shipboard symmetrical communication cable,type SC

 

 

 

 


Q: Hi, my old laptop has broken: when i try to put the power cable into the socket on the laptop, it only goes in on a certain angle and never stays there even when taped, so its impossible to get the laptop on for more than a few seconds. I've tried different power cables too, and nothing seems to work, so it must be the actual laptop problem... how can I get the laptop to stay on to retrieve some photos that I have got on there? Thanks
I would remove the hard drive.Take the hard drive and your new computer to an electronics store and buy a USB crossover adapter plug. That should allow you to hook the old hard drive to your new computer. It would be like have an external hard drive. I did it a few years ago. I was told recently that the newer computers are not compatable that way. Also, if you have different operating systems the new computer may not be able to read the old hard drive. The other option is to have the power supply socket repaired. Some small independant repair shops can fix the problem relatively easy and cheap.
Q: I know Ethernet cable is much more susceptible to electromagnetic interference than fiber optic cable, but is fiber completely immune to it? I want to wrap a fiber optic cable around a 230 volt power line going through my attic for about 150 feet. Will this cause problems?
Different wavelength.
Q: At the end of every work day I shut it down in the normal way (through the Start Menu) and then every morning I return to it and it won't turn on no matter how many times I press the on button or if I hold it down.The only way I can get the computer to turn back on is to remove the power cable for 10 minutes and then put it back in and hold the on button for about 10 seconds. This is a bit of a pain but also quite worrying as the computer is new.I wonder if my computer is broken or if this is an intentional feature. If so how do I turn it off?It might help to know that even when I have shut it down there is an LED on the back that stays on. In fact it stays on for 5 minutes even if I take the power cable out!I have a Dell Vostro 260S PC. It runs Windows 7 64-bit and the processor is an Intel i3Please help techies.
It really sounds like a hardware problem, you shouldn't have to unplug from the power supply and plug it back in after ten minutes to get the pc to power on, swap out the power supply and the power cable that hooks to it , also make sure the power cable 24pin cable is in the motherboad good and tight and the option cable 4-8 pin is hook to the motherboard a connector above the cpu if the motherboard has one.
Q: I got two hard drives. The cable connecting the hard drive has 2 connectors, does it matter which connector goes to the master drive and which goes to the slave drive? same question regarding the power supply. 2 connectors on the power cable, the order matters?
The power supply cable doesn't matter. The master HD is on the second, end, connector.
Q: ok i have somehow lost my power cable that goes from the outlet to the power block of the older version of the xbox 360 and is it possible that i can use an extension cord or something in place of that since i have lost it or do i need to get a whole new cord in all? yes this may sound stupid but i need some help on this one, thanks:)
Well I don't know of any extension chord that could replace this fairly crucial component . I think you should look for another one with a friend that maybe has a broken xbox or an old pc.. You might find the piece you're looking for on another machine like a computer or a printer . Look around and see , good luck ;)
Q: hi i found out that the cable power that goes from my wall outlet to my wireless router is broken. so i would like to rip some of the plastic and solder and then put some take so the negative and positve wires do not touch. is it safe to do that? thank you. 10 points to the best answer. god bless you.
safe if you do it correctly but not recommended as there is too much chance for problems that could cause a fire later, if the joint came apart or the tape dried up. .
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: What fuse should I use to run my power cable to the amp?
I had a similar problem a few years ago and simply couldn't make sense of it. I traced the power wire back testing it every couple feet and eventually got to the AGU fuse holder. I had ~14v on the battery side and very little voltage on the amp side. It LOOKED fine, and the fuse was fine, but something weird going on in the fuse holder itself simply wasn't making a good connection. I replaced it and was back up and running. I'm not going to say that's definitely your problem, but it's worth a check,
Q: Sometimes I have to jiggle the chord or plug it in the right position to get the laptop to be charged. At first, I thought it was the power cable, but after buying a new one, I still have the same problem. Any suggestions as to what causes this and how to fix it?
The power jack internal to the laptop, is probably faulty, not the cable. If your laptop is under warranty I would look at filing a claim to get it fixed.
Q: Is a graphics card power cable needed because not all graphics cards come with one? And if it isn't needed, what is the benefit?
Graphics cards get their power from the computer slot into which they are plugged. I've never heard of needing an external power source.

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