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Plastic insulated and sheathed control cable

Plastic insulated and sheathed control cable

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Specifications

1.Plastic sheathed control cable
2.ISO TUV CCC
3. With Nuclear tech
4.National Enterprise Tech Center
5. 72.6-year-life

Plastic insulated and sheathed control cable/electrical cable/cabel

Product Description

Constructions

Conductor

Compact Stranded Copper Conductor, Class 2 as per IEC 60228

Circular solid Copper Conductor, Class 1 as per IEC 60228

Flexible Stranded Copper Conductor, Class 5 as per IEC 60228

Insulation

Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

Filler

Polypropylene filament with lapped binding tape

overall Screened

Copper wire

individually Screened

Copper wire

Filler

PP Yarn, or Paper

Wrapping Tape

PP

Inner Covering

Extruded PVC

Armour

Steel Tape

Overall Sheath

PVC

Applications

For laying indoors, in tunnel or cable trench with large difference of level able to bear external mechanical forces.

Standards

International: IEC 60502-2, IEC 60228 IEC 60840;IEC62067

Other standards such as BS,DIN and ICEA upon request

Technical data

Rated voltage: 450/750V,

The allowable long-term operation temperature for cable conductor is 70, and the cables laying temperature shall not be below 0.

                  Cable without armor layer shall not be less than 6times external diameter of cable,

                   Cable without arnor or copper strip shielding structure shall not be less than 12 times external diameter of cable.

                  Flexible cable with shielding layer structure shall not be less than 6 times external diameter of cable.

Certificates

TUV, RoHS, CCC, ISO 9000,ISO10004 and more others at request

Marking

According to the customers' requirements

Nominal cross-sectional areas

0.75mm2, 1.0mm2, 1.5mm2, 2.5mm2, 4mm2, 6mm2, 10mm2.


Q:Do all power supplies 450 watt(or above)have the 12v 4 pin?
Almost all current motherboards power their CPU with a 12 volt CPU power cable. There are two kinds: the 4 pin 12V cable and the 8 pin 12V cable. The 4 pin cable is often called a P4 cable (although it's a very bad name) and the 8 pin cable is called an EPS12V cable. The P4 cable is the most common. You should find it on 90% of power supplies you buy on the market, regardless of how many watts they have. Some power supplies have both the 4pin and 8 pin cables for redundancy. ~~~ All modern power supplies nowadays have 4 pin CPU power cables. They come as a standard. The 24 pin ATX power supply is also quite common, it's kind of hard to get one that's 20 pin nowadays.
Q:can i use the dynex ac power cable for a sharp aquos 32 in LC-32D47UT or if i cant can someone give me a link?
A power cable is a power cable. they are all essentially the same. If it fits, use it.
Q:Wire and cable should be used in parallel when the attention
MR is a metal bridge laying, the bridge width of 200 high 100
Q:Trying to troubleshoot my computer I have been unplugging and replugging wires. After a while of looking around I have found that the ATX power connector is missing a part of the pin. Now my computer is unable to boot. Is there a way to fix it. Or am I stuck going to get to a new computer.
Im confused, which cable is this? If this is a home-built PC RMA your power supply but if it's a HP/Dell/Whatever then call them for support and/or warranty info.
Q:Recently I bought a EVGA Geforce 8800 GTS. When it came in, the card fits in my case but has 2 cables to plug in. I only have 1 cable to plug them in connected to my power supply. Should i only plug in 1, or is it nessesary? Is there an extra one I just dont know about? Please answer!
You need to get a power cable splitter that goes from two to one. It should have come with the card, if not any local computer store should have one.
Q:Just wondering if the eVGA GT 440 graphics/video card needs a power cable connect from the psu to it.I bought a PC pre-made from JB HI-FI and going to upgrade my graphics card. The one I have currently is the Radeon HD 4650 and it appears to have no cable connecting to it. There are however, some cables connecting to the motherboard near it.
No, it doesn't need one, but it's also a crappy purchase. The Radeon 6670 costs about the same, doesn't require external power, and slaps the GT 440 silly.
Q:My monitor POWER cable says: 10A, 250V. my CPU power cable says 6A, 250V.Recently, my monitor stopped working, so as a part of hit and trial, i exchanged these two wires. So, although my monitor is using a 6A cable instead of 10A.. my CPU is getting 4A excess than what its wire said initially.Is this safe?? Will i end up blowing up my CPU??
The cable only supplies as much current as the device draws. The rating is the safe value for that cable. If you use a lower rated cable for a high current device, it could overheat and set your house on fire. By the way, the CPU (box) part of the computer usually uses more power that the monitor, it should have the cable with the higher rating.
Q:I have a case that mounts PSU on the bottom. I find that I have to twist the SATA power cables 180 degrees to connect to the hard drives. Any tips? I was thinking maybe mounting hard drives upside down.
This is a very late response but it might help someone. I just dealt with this problem on my build. It's pretty easy to flip the connectors over. At least it was on my Cooler Master power supply with modular cables. The wires are not soldered; they are just pressed into place and the metal contacts inside the terminals press into the wires and make connections. To modify them, pry the plastic back caps off the Sata connectors, pull the wires straight out, flip the connectors over, press the wires back carefully until they seat (into the same terminals), and pop the back caps into place. Do one connector at a time so you don't lose track of the wire orientation.
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...
Q:Is it? I leave the power cable for hours when at home, when letting it process video and such and sometimes drain the battery when not used much.Thanks for any help.
When I first bought my laptop I tried to research this. Keep the battery in and keep the ac adapter hooked up. Use the ac adapter and take the battery out. Just charge with the ac adapter and run off the battery when fully charged. Everybody had an opinion on what to do. The confusing thing is that they all made sense. So I decided to stop driving myself nuts. I leave the battery in. The ac adapter is always hooked up. I leave my laptop on pretty much 24/7 and have done so for over a year now. Once a month as part of my maintenance I unplug the ac adapter and let the battery run down till the warning pops up. Plug it back in and do the same next month. I keep track of how long the battery lasts without the ac adapter on. It always charges back to 100% and if the life is decreasing it is so minimal that I am not noticing. Is this right or wrong? Depends on who you ask. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

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