• N2XBY, Power Cable, 0.6/1 kV, CU/XLPE/PVC/ATA/PVC (IEC 60502-1) System 1
  • N2XBY, Power Cable, 0.6/1 kV, CU/XLPE/PVC/ATA/PVC (IEC 60502-1) System 2
  • N2XBY, Power Cable, 0.6/1 kV, CU/XLPE/PVC/ATA/PVC (IEC 60502-1) System 3
N2XBY, Power Cable, 0.6/1 kV, CU/XLPE/PVC/ATA/PVC (IEC 60502-1)

N2XBY, Power Cable, 0.6/1 kV, CU/XLPE/PVC/ATA/PVC (IEC 60502-1)

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Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
100 m
Supply Capability:
3000 m/month

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Item specifice

Referred Standard:
IEC 60502-1
Rated Voltage:
0.6/1 KV
Armor Type:
Aluminum Tape
Number of Cores:
1-5
Size:
1.5-500 mm2
Class of Conductor:
2

N2XBY, Power Cable, 0.6/1 kV, CU/XLPE/PVC/ATA/PVC (IEC 60502-1)

Cu / XLPE / ATA / PVC (Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated, Aluminium Tape Armor, PVC Sheathed) Standard Specification : IEC 60502-1


Application :

For installation indoors, cable channels and in ground, for industry installations, switchgear, and power station, if there is a risk that low mechanical damage may occur. Special Features on Request

Fire Resistance

Oil Resistance

UV Resistance

Flame Retardant Cat. A, B, C

Flame Retardant Non Category

Anti Termite

Anti Rodent

Low Smoke Zero Halogen


Note :

Conductor Shape

16 sqmm supplied in non compacted circular stranded (rm) conductor shape

25 - 800 sqmm supplied in non compacted circular stranded (rm) or compacted circular stranded (cm) conductor shape


Standard Packing

16 - 300 sqmm supplied in wooden drum @ 1000 m

400 - 800 sqmm supplied wooden drum on available length Length Tolerance per drum ± 2%

N2XBY, Power Cable, 0.6/1 kV, CU/XLPE/PVC/ATA/PVC (IEC 60502-1)

N2XBY, Power Cable, 0.6/1 kV, CU/XLPE/PVC/ATA/PVC (IEC 60502-1)




Cross SectionOverall DiameterCable WeightDC Resistance at 20°CShort circuit current at 1s
mm²mmkg/km(/km)(kA)
1 Core
1615.43861.152.29
2515.64600.7273.58
3516.75670.5245.01
5018.57310.3877.15
7020.59570.26810.01
9522.51,2150.19313.59
12024.01,4720.15317.16
15026.01,7560.12421.45
18528.52,1680.099126.46
24031.52,7700.075434.32
30034.53,3450.060142.90
40038.04,2500.047057.20
50042.55,3800.036671.50
63047.56,9470.028390.09
80052.58,7020.0221114.40
2 Cores
1.514.429312.10.21
2.514.43107.410.36
414.43284.610.57
615.43973.080.86
1017.45331.831.43
1619.47051.152.29
2522.59860.7273.58
352512520.5245.01
502815290.3877.15
703220810.26810.01
9535.527390.19313.59
12040.537260.15317.16
1504545180.12421.45
1855055370.099126.46
24055.569870.075434.32
3006185140.060142.9
3 Cores
1.514.430412.10.21
2.514.43247.410.36
414.43774.610.57
615.44633.080.86
1017.46381.831.43
1619.48601.152.29
2522.512230.7273.58
352515740.5245.01
502818180.3877.15
703225180.26810.01
9535.533350.19313.59
12040.544510.15317.16
1504554490.12421.45
1855066560.099126.46
24055.585140.075434.32
30061103750.060142.9
4 Cores
1.514.431012.10.21
2.514.43477.410.36
414.44404.610.57
615.45483.080.86
1017.47731.831.43
1619.410551.152.29
2522.515170.7273.58
352519670.5245.01
502823560.3877.15
703232600.26810.01
9535.547270.19313.59
12040.558230.15317.16
1504571040.12421.45
1855086510.099126.46
24055.5110870.075434.32
30061135300.060142.9
5 Cores
1.514.432212.10.21
2.514.44037.410.36
414.45174.610.57
615.46493.080.86
1017.49191.831.43
1619.412651.152.29
2522.518330.7273.58
352524030.5245.01
502830690.3877.15


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:I am building my first computer and i was going to order a 750GB HDD to back up a 60GB SSD but it is a bare drive. Are there any cables/cords/connectors that i need to buy or should they all come with the motherboard?
Most motherboards come with1 or 2 SATA cables. Keep in mind that this may not always be true.
Q:Hi, I bought a geforce gtx 660 ti and with it came 2 X 6 pin PCI express power cables. Problem is I only have 2 connectors in my computer, so one cable is useless. Will 2 Athena Power Model CABLE-YPHD 8Molex Y Splitted Power Cables allow me to use both the PCI cables? Thanks.
Hi There, Both ports need to be connected for power for the card and if that is the case then two feeds from the power supply would need to be used. This would be because one power feed with the Y connector probably would have too much load on the one single feed and it would overheat and could cause a big problem. To be absolutely sure you should refer to the instruction manual for exactly what is needed. If still unsure a call to the manufacturer should sort things out. By the way this video card requires a 450 watt (or larger) power supply to operate properly. I would buy a proper power supply for this powerfull video card. This card needs 400 watts if overclocked so I would go for a power supply of about 600 watts (or larger) with feeds for each power adapter for the video card. Hope this helps, Al
Q:Can I connect a single HDD and a DVD drive to the same SATA cable or will that draw too much power? I have 3 sata cables and a modular 850W PSU so I could use another cable if I needed to.
Power cables YES Data cables YES *but not recommended. (you would require additional hardware.) Normally the 7 pin DATA cables are considered 1 to 1. BUT with some hardware its possible to change that. Power cables are dependent on your power supply being big enough - 850W certainly sounds big enough but you need to know what is being used, such as is it powering hungry graphics cards etc?
Q:i want to use a 120 vac extention cord wire for the power cable to my amp, is this safe? extention cords have a heavier gage than the wire in radio shack and such and is much cheaper. i dont see why this would be a problem considering car batteries are only 12 volts vs. 120 volt extention cord raiting
Listen to ohm!!! Do not try this in your car!!! The difference between home (AC) vs. a car (DC) is not just the voltage. A car will have much more current flowing through the wire then a home. This means that if you were to use a extension cord in a car you could melt it, like ohm said. Just go to a car audio shop and get the correct wire. An extension cord may save you a couple of bucks but if you are risking a fire and possibly hurting yourself I think it is a couple of extra bucks you can spend.
Q:I need to select a power cord for a computer and other appliances (like a printer). Power cords usually have their amps and voltage (capacities?) imprinted on the outside. What is the rule of thumb for selecting a power cord and why?For example, if my printer has the following requirements:Power Source AC 120V 50/60 HzPower Consumption - 5W-350WWhat amp/voltage type of power cord will do the job?I am of course concerned about overloading the cord with too much electric requirements.(People who actually know this matter SPECIFICALLY only need to reply; please excuse if the electric language is not used right.)
A 5A cord would do the job.
Q:What fuse should I use to run my power cable to the amp?
Measure the current (A) drawn in operation, increase by 50% and round up to the nearest standard ampacity: If the drawn current in normal operating conditions is 10A @ 12Vdc, 10*1.5 = 15A, which is one of the standard fuse ampacities (no need to round up).
Q:NH-YJV-4 * 4 in NH-YJV-4 * 4 in power cable tube
6 points 1 inch equals 10 points 1 inch equals 3.3 cm 1 minute equals 0.33 mm
Q:where can i buy a power cable for my Lexmark P350 series photo printer?
You can also contact Lexmark Technical Support at 1-800-LEXMARK to request for the Lexmark P350 photo printer power cord for free. Hope this helps.
Q:I am upgrading a two-year-old higher end HP tower to include a mirrored hard drive. I did a little vacuuming and inspection and plan to order the exact model drive which is in there now. I noticed that the SATA cables used include a simple plastic latching mechanism in the connector. I checked CDW and found quot;latchingcables made by Startech which I assume should work (but the latching part is made of stamped metal). My biggest question is the power connector. The factory installed molex-to-SATA adapter also has this latch mechanism (on the black hard drive side), but I cannot find a cable anywhere mentioning a latch on the power connector. Is this something specific to factory installation?Thanks.
No. Latching cables as you call them are available at retailers. Try Newegg...

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