• EPR Insulated (low一smoke halogen-free flame一retardent) Shipboard Power Cables System 1
  • EPR Insulated (low一smoke halogen-free flame一retardent) Shipboard Power Cables System 2
EPR Insulated (low一smoke halogen-free flame一retardent) Shipboard Power Cables

EPR Insulated (low一smoke halogen-free flame一retardent) Shipboard Power Cables

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Min Order Qty:
100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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Product characteristics and application  

These cable are interded conrtol system or shipboard and off-shore building.

 

Executive Standards

IEC60092一353, IEC60332一1、IEC60332一3(A)(Category A)、IEC60331、IEC61034、IEC60754

 

Construction of Cable

 

Type and names

Type

Name

No.of cores

Nominal cross-sectional area

CEF/DA/SA

EPA insulated CR sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

1~5

1.0~150mm²

CEF80/DA/SA

EPR insulated CR inner sheathed bare tinned copper wire braided shipboard power cable,type DA/SA

CEF82/DA/SA

ERR insulated CR inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PVC outer sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEF90/DA/SA

EPR insulated CR inner sheathed galvanized steel wire braided shipboard power cable,type DA/SA

CEF92/DA/SA

EPR insulated CR inner sheathed galvanized steel wire braided PVC outer sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEV/DA/SA

EPR insulated PVC sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEV80/DA/SA

EPR insulated PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided shipboard power cable,type DA/SA

CEV82/DA/SA

EPR insulated PVC inner sheathed tinned copper wire braided PVC outer sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEV90/DA/SA

EPR insulated PVC inner sheathed galvanized steel wire braided shipboard power cable,type DA/SA

CEV92/DA/SA

EPR insulated PVC inner sheathed galvanized steel wire braided PVC outer sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEH/DA/SA

EPR insulated CSM sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEH80/DA/SA

EPR insulated CSM inner sheathed tinned copper shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEH82/DA/SA

EPR insulated CSM inner sheathed tinned copper wier braided PVC outer sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEH90/DA/SA

EPR insulated CSM inner sheathed galvanized steel wire braided tinned shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEH92/DA/SA

EPR insulated CSM inner sheathed galvanized steel wire braided PVC outer sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA/SA

CEPF(J)/SC

EPR insulated PO sheathed low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardant shipboard power cable. type SC

CEPF(J)80/SC

EPR insulated PO inner sheathed tinner copper wire braided low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardant shipboard power cable, type SC

CEPF(J)86/SC

EPR insulated PO inner sheathed tinned copper PO outer sheathed low-smoke halogen-free power cable, type SC

CEPF(J)90/SC

EPR insulated PO inner galvanized steel wire braided low-smoke halogen-free shipoard power cable, type SC

CEPF(J)96/SC

EPR insulated PO inner sheathed galvanized steel wire braided PO outer sheathed low-smoke halogen-free shipboard power cable, type SC

CEPFR(J)/SC

EPR insulated polyolefine sheathed flexible flame-retardant shipboard power cable, type SC






Q: I'm gonna be running a 2,700watts RMS system on a Power Acoustik 4,500watt Class D Monoblock amp at 1-ohm. I have a 2005 Impala LS do I'm going to need a secondary battery. What size should it be? Also what size power wire and ground wire should I use? I'm going to be using 8gauge speaker wire. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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Q: I dont understand what it says about Peak and sustained power, also the cable says it needs 12v DC, and the power supply gives 650 watts. I don't understand any of this, can someone please explain this to me, and if this power supply doesn't work, please give me examples of ones that will work. Longest answer will get best answer.Thanks!
That Xbox power supply cable is pretty cool! I've never seen those before. Ok, as for the power supply questions: Peak power is the maximum amount of power the unit can supply for a short period of time (a few seconds at most). A computer, during start-up, will use quite a bit more power than once it has achieved steady state. This is because drives have to spin up, semiconductors have to power up, etc. Once everything is up and running, the power draw drops to nominal or steady-state Sustained power is the amount of power the unit can supply non-stop. When purchasing a power supply, always give yourself leeway. If a supply indicates it is 650 watts sustained and 80% efficient (gotta look at that efficiency!) then it can supply 520 watts of power continuously. Even at that, I wouldn't want to run it past 450 - 475 watts continuously. 12v DC is the high rail on a power supply. Different parts of the computer require different voltages to operate. Drive motors typically need the 12v DC, where as memory needs less than 3 volts. A computer power supply has different rails or supply wires which supply the following voltages: +12 volts DC, +5 volts DC, and +3 volts DC (there are some others but those are the key ones). I don't know what the power requirements are for an Xbox 360, but it obviously needs the 12 volt and 5 volt DC rails to power it. Anyway, the power supply you've listed above is more than adequate.
Q: my friend has a ps2 and i don't know which one hes got either the fat or the slim and i think the power cables for the fat and the slim are differnt so does the ps3 slim power cable work on any of them?
This Site Might Help You. RE: Does the ps3 slim power cable work on the ps2 fat one or the slim one? my friend has a ps2 and i don't know which one hes got either the fat or the slim and i think the power cables for the fat and the slim are differnt so does the ps3 slim power cable work on any of them?
Q: I live in the Arizona desert, on a flood plain. Most of the time things are pretty dry. But during monsoon season the area I live in experiences flooding. I am planning a shallow, square, sunken pond. The main pond will be 4.10' L x 4.11' W x 3' deep. I plan to build an 8wide wall around the pond to keep out flood water. The wall will be made of standard red bricks. I plan to make the wall 2-3 bricks high. This would make the wall itself around 5-7 inches tall. The foundation for the wall will be concrete. Do I need a waterproof concrete sealant for the foundation? I plan on installing a power cable for my submersible filter between the EPDM liner I plan to use, and the mortar for my brick wall. Should I use sand between the mortar and the cable to protect the cable from the mortar? The cable will be encased in PVC as well.Thank you.
You should use a concrete sealant, it can't hurt. Put the cable under the foundation in PVC and it will be fine.
Q: The cylinder is in the power cable about 2 inches from the connection to the laptop and is about one half inch diameter by one inch long. Does it serve an electronic function or is it just a mechanical assist device?
It's called a choke. It's used to filter out unwanted radio interference.
Q: i would like to have my power cables and control boxes inside in one spot is this possible? if so how and how expensive would it be?
You could use trunking for the cables, and for the control boxes if they are in the house you could hide them under a box which you could decorate to look like a parcel...personally I would paint it, but drill some holes for ventilation.
Q: Do I have to use a fuse for the power cable on an amplifier, if the amp is only a 350 watt amp?
It doesn't matter if its 350 watts or 35 watts. You need a fuse.
Q: when sending off an xbox, do I include the power cables in the box?
my boyfriend just sent his off. he included the power cables. they fixed his xbox and had it shipped back in about a week, week and a half. they did not ship back the power cable for two to three weeks AFTER they returned the actual console. so i would advise not shipping the cable!
Q: What happen's when you just yank the power cord out from the electronic (Computer or TV) while it is still running? Does it blow a fuse or something? And what should I do to fix whatever the problem is, assumming that the electronic doesn't turn on after i yank the power cord out?
Electronic devices should be OK if the cord is yanked, as long as it isn't done too often. It would be just like a power outage, the device would turn off immediately. It shouldn't blow a fuse or anything like that. If you pull the plug and it doesn't turn back on later, it could be that the power supply or transformer has gone bad. These are easier to replace in computers than in TVs and often cost less than $50.
Q: Will this cable work with an iPhone 4s? On the website they only mention iPods, but I want to see if anyone has any experiences with this. It's a make-or-break deal for me. thanks
I bought ic2 its a rip do the above

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