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Low voltage PVC insulated armoured cable BS cable

Low voltage PVC insulated armoured cable BS cable

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low voltage  PVC insulated armoured cable BS cable    

1. Cores and sections

1,  2,  3,   3+1,   3+2,    3+3,  4,    4+1,    4+2,   5 and so on.

 

2. Construction:

 

Standard:   IEC 60502

Conductor:   Cu/ Aluminum

Conductor Screen:   Semi-conductive

Insulation:   XLPE(Cross-linked Polyethylene)

Insulation Screen:  Semi-conductive

Armour:   Steel Wire/ Steel Tape Armoured

Sheath:   PVC or LSZH

Sheath color:  Black

Bending Radius:

Single core:  20D±0.05, multi-core:  15D ±0.05

Medium Voltage Armoured Cable


Q:Asus Motherboard: P7P55D-E ProIntel CPU: Core i5-750 Quad-Core Desktop LGA1156BFG Tech Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT 512 MBPower Supply: Thermaltake TR2 600WRAM: PNY 2GB DDR3 PC3-10666 1333MHzHD: Seagate 320GBTitle says it all. I've google my heart out looking for answers. Many say maybe power supply is bad. I tested my old PS and it still doesn't work. Try new Cable. Try every RAM slot. Made sure my CPU is nice and tight. Sigh...headache....headache.
Are you positive you have all the power cables connected properly, the extra 4-pin ATX12V power connector near the CPU, the PCI-E power connector(s) to the video card? Otherwise, if the computer seems to start up for a couple seconds, but then switches right off, the motherboard might be shorting against the case. Did you have trouble getting the motherboard to line up inside the case? Are the motherboard screws centered properly on the screw holes? Is there clearance along all four edges of the motherboard? The other place you can have a clearance problem is the support plate for the CPU heatsink, on the back side of the motherboard. (Or, sometimes, screws behind the chipset heatsink.) The test to see if the motherboard is shorting on the case, is to pull everything out, and hook up all parts separately, outside the case. Set the motherboard on some bubble wrap or something, and hook up all the other parts. If the parts start up and run, outside of the case, then you can start looking for where it might be shorting. (That particular Thermaltake power supply is made by Compucase, and it's a piece of junk. You should think about replacing that no matter what.)
Q:I have my Clearwire modem but have lost the power cable. Does anyone know what I would look for in a replacement power cable.
Take your modem with you to an electronic store and find a matching cord. or call the manufacturer for a replacement.
Q:The question above relates with the Transpose Line.One of the subtopics under Transmission Line Parameters in Power System.
If the adjacent line induces current in a nearby cable that would be a problem. Transposing results in one section having an induced current with a certain phase but the next section (after the transposition) has an induced current with the opposite phase. Over the length off the cable, the opposing induced currents will cancel each other out.
Q:i have 2 xbox 360s; one german one american, only problem is my american one(110 volts) has lost its power cable, now i thought why not just use the german (220 volt) power cable; but im afraid that might blow up the cable or whatever, any suggestions??
right, the power outage would be too high
Q:I'm trying to install a GeForce GTX 460. It came with a supplemental power supply cord, one end goes into the card, and there are 2 heads on the other end, and i can only find 1 place to plug in a single head into my power supply... When i turn the computer on the fan on the card turns on so i assume enough power is being given to the card, yet when i log in and put in the Installation disk, it says quot;not foundquot;... i already locked the card in, and i tried re adjusting the card multiple times but that doesn't do anything so i'm sure putting in the card incorrectly isn't the case. help! :(
If your power supply doesn't have a single PCIe Power Connector or 2 standard MOLEX(4pin) connectors to attach the adapter to I'm sure your way under powering your card. especially if your computer isn't a gaming rig or self built it probably only came with nearly the minimum power supply needed for the OEM parts already installed.
Q:I do not have the Video Card in hand but I will in a few days and I already know the adapter cable has gone missing. The NVdia Website is no help. I have an HP Pavilion Elite desktop. I want to acquire the cable before I receive the Video Card, so I can install it right away. I want to know exactly the type of power connector cable is so I can go online and order it now.
Power connector cable? Usually, you don't need an adapter cable: you just plug the video card into one of the PCI expansion card slots available on the motherboard, then you plug the monitor's cable to connect the monitor to the computer via the serial port on the video card. Knowing what computer you have doesn't really help: You have to tell us the motherboard's brand model to see if this particular video card is compatible for your computer's motherboard.
Q:does anyone know a website that has like a chart with pictures of the different power supply connectors and where in the desktop computer they go all I know is the 24 pin goes to the motherboard and the 6 pin goes to my graphics card
I take it that you are referring to a desktop. OK, so you got those down already, notice that there are several cables with 4 connectors, those give power to optical devices, like the dvd burner or the hdd, if the hdd is ATA, i it's SATA, then is a red cable with black terminal, there are suppose to be two of them, one with a small terminal to transfer data, the other one with a bigger terminal to give power. Notice in the heatsink, this is the little fan that keep cool the processor, is a 4 pin terminal, in the mother board, connect the cable that goes from the heatsink to this terminal. For the start button you must search for the mother board that is installed, they are all different. From the power supply perspective you are OK, you can't go wrong with the rest of it. Have fun with it.
Q:when I Plug off power cable in my Laptop compaq v3424tu why its flucatuating the screen.Recently I am using windows XP.Pls reply if any suggestion.
Maybe the power management resetting the notebook after unplug the power. it's not reset the whole system, only adjusting into battery mode (long life). Commonly, the screen will blank a moment. it's normal. the setting can be found in Control Panel, Power Option.
Q:This is the second time the power cable has burned up. The cable itself frayed from overheating I suspect.
It would have to be a combination of things that made it fray. Like, for example, being bent at an extreme angle while in use for long periods of time. Power cables get hot from normal use. The plastic insulation gets soft. If the power cable is laid in a comfortable position, if it is allowed to cool before being wrapped up, and there are no problems with the power adapter port on the laptop, a power adapter cable will last for the life of the laptop. Now, if you are using a Universal power brick, that is part of your problem. This laptop only requires a 65 watt adapter. Universal power adapters will push more juice to your laptop... up to 90 watts. This will cause the cables to get hotter. So, if you have not replaced it with a 19 volt 3.42amp brick specifically designed to work with your laptop... then you should do so. And feel free to buy one off OKorder. Same brick as what you get from Toshiba, for a fraction of the cost. end of line
Q:If Not What Do I Have To Look Out For Because Im Looking For A New Power Supply Fan.
Power supply fan is fan inside the power supply, which is the box inside the case of your pc that the main power cable to the pc plugs in to. Case fan is the fan inside the case that provides ventillation to the case. In some power supplies, the power supply fan will act as a case fan by sucking air from inside the case and redirecting it through the power supply then outside the case. This type of power supply is unusual though. in most situations the power supply fan does not act as a cooling system for the case. (and therefore does not act as a case fan). If you replace your power supply fan be VERY CAREFUL as they are extremely dangerous to work on because they deal with direct current from your power socket. The fans inside the PSU are attached by 4 screws to the metal enclosure. usually they are attached to the circuit board by a plug. I have teken a few to pieces and hevent seen one which requires soldering. That may be the case with some models though. USE EXTREME CARE if replacing a power supply fan!!!! Replacement power supplies are very cheap and can be picked up for about $25. If its the PSU fan, it may be simpler to just replace the unit (a new fan is by itself about $10) So for about $15 you can have a whole new unit with no risks to your machine or to your health :o)

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