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Plastic Insulated Control Cable monitoring loop and protection line

Plastic Insulated Control Cable monitoring loop and protection line

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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Application

The  PVC insulated and sheathed control cable is suitable for used in  occasion of control, monitoring loop and protection line with A.C rated  voltage up to 450/750V.

Type and Designation

Type

Designation

Standard

KVV

Copper core PVC insulated PVC sheathed control cable

GB9330

KVVP

Copper core PVC insulated PVC braiding screen sheathed control cable

KVVP2

Copper core PVC insulated PVC copper strip screened sheathed control cable

KVV22

Copper core PVC insulated steel tape armoured PVC sheathed control cable

KVV32

Copper core PVC insulated fine steel tape armoured PVC sheathed control cable

KVVR

Copper core PVC insulated PVC sheathed flexible control cable

KVVRP

Copper core PVC insulated braiding shielded PVC sheathed flexible control cable

Specification

Type

Rated voltage

V

Nominal cross-section of conductor

mm2

0.5

0.75

1.0

1.5

2.5

4

6

10

Number of core

KVV

KVVP

450/750

261

214

210

KVVP2

4~61

414

410

KVV22

7~61

4~61

414

410

KVV32

1961

761

414

410

KVVR

461

KVVRP

461

448

Note: The core count series recommended are: 2,3,4,5,7,8,10,12,14,16,19,24,27,30,44,48,52 and 61 cores.














 

Product Feature1、 This product has a good resistance of mildew and water.2、 The outer sheath of this product has a good performance of mechanism and abrading.3、 The type of “R” product is very soft so that it can be moved frequency.                      



Q:what does it mean by 4 core cable, 35 mm. can it be used for DC and AC as well. can it be used for a 3 phase AC. what are its advantages and disadvantages? is one core means one phase? can we use 2 core cable for 3 phase AC? am really confused please explain.
4 Core Cable
Q:what is the resistance of overhead power cables?
Search for resistances per mile aerial use' and you will find some info from Power systems stability handbook By Anthony J. Pansini
Q:I'm only asking this on here out of interest, this is not homework. I want to know how to calculate exact distances between to poles connected at the top by a cable. The length or height of the objects are not important to me, but if you must use an example please do so. So I want to know what formulas to use, what variables in those formulas mean, and how the slope of the cable will affect the distance. For example, if two poles have a distance between them of 0, and the cable extends 100, it would not mean that the drop of the cable (called a catenary?) would be 50, (it's misleading because you would think that since the distance between the two poles is 0, the cable would drop 50 and rise 50. But this is not taking into account the slope it has to take at the bottom of the catenary. It must lose some drop (perhaps to 48 or 49) in order to bend and rise back up...I want this out of my head, it's bugging me that I can't figure it out.
So you want the length along the cable? I honestly don't know how to compute the arc length of a catenary, but I'm sure that the power company knows how to do it because they need to know how much cable it will take to string up a whole line of poles. Your example doesn't work only because you impose a physically impossible constraint (zero distance between the poles - the poles have no thickness) and then try to impose physical reality (the cable can't bend instantaneously) on the problem. In the physically unrealizable problem, yes the cable does drop 50 ft because it is infinitely bendable. You're dealing with hyperbolic sines and cosines. Good luck
Q:what is this cable called I can't find it anywhere because i don't know what it's called if anyone knows anything about it or who sells it please explain.Thanks
does no longer or no longer that's greater value-effective and greater useful getting in for a clean exhibit screen or repairing the broken exhibit screen. anyhow , its no longer accessible to connect a private pc on your pc exhibit screen. the opposite is accessible. you will be able to desire to connect your pc to the very own pc exhibit screen
Q:I am trying to hook up a LCD display (CPU Temp, USB's in use, Memory Temp/usage, etc) and It came with a 5pin DIN connector for what I assume is the power. I am not sure what I need to do to connect it to the PSU. Any help or ideas?
you plug it into an open 5 pin coming from the psu. P.S. monie is thinking of a monitor.this is a display for the output of censers
Q:I had bought a new stereo for my Dodge Neon, had installed it, and everything worked great for a couple days. Later my stereo was no longer getting power, I took it out to try to find out the problem. The power cable from the battery to the stereo is no longer intact. The little metal pin in the middle(no, I don't know exactly what it's called) broke off! I have no idea how, or even where it is, all I know is that it's gone and I don't know what to do! Is this a replaceable car part? If so, where do I find a new part, or where would I take my car to get the best help and possible answers? Would it be better to take it to a mechanic or to a stereo installation shop?
the cables are not a life and run away from the dash , that never happends, and if the cable is there its not broken the power comes from the ignition switch not the battery , so you have a bad fuse or bad ignition switch most likely it is only a fuse, did you know there are 2 boxes ? check both
Q:I disconect them and now, i don't know how to put them back like they supposed to. Can someone please tell me how to do this? please!!This is some of the information that i got from my PC.OS NameMicrosoft Windows XP ProfessionalVersion5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600OS ManufacturerMicrosoft CorporationSystem NameMY-DBVYSKQ1KC1OSystem ManufacturerVIA Technologies, Inc.System ModelKM266-8235System TypeX86-based PCProcessorx86 Family 6 Model 6 Stepping 2 AuthenticAMD ~1396 MhzBIOS Version/DatePhoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG, 11/7/2002SMBIOS Version2.2Windows DirectoryC:#92;WINDOWSSystem DirectoryC:#92;WINDOWS#92;system32Boot Device#92;Device#92;HarddiskVolume1LocaleUnited StatesHardware Abstraction LayerVersion = quot;5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)quot;User NameMY-DBVYSKQ1KC1O#92;myTime ZoneEastern Standard TimeTotal Physical Memory512.00 MBAvailable Physical Memory79.05 MBTotal Virtual Memory2.00 GBAvailable Virtual Memory1.96 GBPage File Space817.16 MBPage FileC:#92;pagefile.sys
If your talking about the power cables from the power supply to the motherboard those are fairly straight forward. It is a 20 or, 24 pin connector. Usually along the edge opposite the external connections for the motherboard. Although, the placement really depends on the manufacturer and, could even be near the middle of the board. They are keyed and, you can not plug them in incorrectly. As long as you don't force them into the slot. If your speaking of the wires from the case to the motherboard that is a little more difficult. P3 and, P4 motherboards usually have a keyed connection that simply plugs in. Other boards have markings on each of the wires corresponding with it's connection. The one thing that is the same for every board is that the two black wires must be side by side. If you've never done it before you should have labeled each wire and, made a diagram of their placement. Your best hope short of taking your computer to the local shop is to try and, find diagrams for both your motherboard and, the case.
Q:Apparently my computer has a 300 watt power supply. I am wanting to purchase a new graphics card but apparently in order to get a better graphics card then my existing card, Geforce 8400, I need a larger power supply.What will I need to purchase to increase the power supply to 500 watt and is it really worth buying all this? I am thinking I might aswell save up a bit more and buy a new computer.Any help apprietiated, thank you.
Replacing okorder /... That link sorts the power supplies (ones in the 500 to 600 Watt range) by customer rating. DON'T cheap out on a power supply, you will only have headaches down the road. Stay away from companies like Rosewil and HEC for power supplies. I love the Antec brand, been using them in my PC builds forever (15+ years). Also, look for ones with a 120mm fan, they are a lot quieter. One note.... some computer manufacturers use a non-standard power supply, and you cannot retro-fit a standard ATX style power supply in their case. I have an old Dell that uses a really long and slim power supply that sits at the bottom of the case, and I am stuck with it unless I buy an upgrade from Dell (which aint gonna happen).
Q:then directly to the capacitor. or should the resistor be in the middle of the power cable.
It doesn't matter. You can put it before, after, beginning, middle, end. It doesn't matter.
Q:Did not find the relevant norms. Fiber optic cable should not be affected by interference, electric corrosion this piece without taking into account? More
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