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Rated voltage 0.6/1kV PVC insulated power cable

Rated voltage 0.6/1kV PVC insulated power cable

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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It is suitable for power grid with rated voltage 0.6/1kV or the power transmission in the power equipment.
     The highest environment permissible continuous operating temperature for the conductor of the PVC Insulating Power Cable to work normally is 70℃. In case of short circuit (with duration less than 5 seconds), the highest temperature of the conductor is less than 160℃.
     The ambient temperature under installation should not be below 0℃
.

The recommended bending radius: for mono-core cable, not less than 20 times of the cable's actual external diameter; for multi-core cable, not less than 15 times of the cable's actual external diameter.


Type and designation:

Type  Designation  range of cable VVCopper Conductor PVC Insulating PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV)1、2、3、4、5、3+1、4+1、3+2cores1.5~185mm2VLVAluminum Conductor PVC Insulating PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV) VV22Copper Conductor PVC Insulating Steel Tape Armored PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV) VLV22Aluminum Conductor PVC Insulating Steel Tape Armored PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV)

m.cross-section of conductor
mm2

Structure of conductor
n/mm

Insulation
thickness

mm

Max.d.c resistance at 20℃ 
  Ω/km

Min. insulation resistance constant at 20℃
MΩ.km

 Min. insulation resistance constant at 90℃ MΩ.km

1.5

1/1.38

0.8

12.1

36.7

0.037

2.5

1/1.78

0.8

7.41

36.7

0.037

4

1/2.25

1.0

4.61

36.7

0.037

6

1/2.76

1.0

3.08

36.7

0.037

10

7/1.35

1.0

1.83

36.7

0.037

16

7/1.70

1.0

1.15

36.7

0.037

25 

7/2.14

1.2

0.727

36.7

0.037

35 

7/2.52

1.2

0.524

36.7

0.037

50 

19/1.78

1.4

0.387

36.7

0.037

70 

19/2.14

1.4

0.268

36.7

0.037

95 

19/2.52

1.6

0.193

36.7

0.037

120

37/2.03

1.6

0.153

36.7

0.037

150

37/2.25

1.8

0.124

36.7

0.037

185

37/2.52

2.0

0.0991

36.7

0.037


Cable operation condition

In air
6.1 The single-core cables are parallel laid, the distance between the cable center is 2 times of the cable diameter for cross-section area of conductor≤185185mm2 and 90mm for cross-sectional area of conductor≥240mm2.
6.1 Ambient air temperature: 40℃.
6.1 Max. continuous operating temperature of conductor: 70℃.
6.2 Direct in the ground
6.  The single-core cables are installed separately, the distance between the cable center is 2 times of the cable diameter.
6.1 Soil temperature: 25℃.
6.2 Max. continuous operating temperature of conductor: 70℃.
6.2 Thermal receptivity of soil: 1.0℃.m/W.
6.2 Depth of laying: 0.7m.


Q:How can we manage power (voltage ) loss in the long distance if elcetricity is fed along with the cable?
The repeaters use copper wire bundled together with the fiber optic to power the repeaters, the voltage drop is managed with an engineered choice of voltage and current. Each cable has a different combination to suite the particular distance. And each cable would be tailored for the individual application.
Q:cable laid in the GI trays and temperature is 30 digree centigrade
There is no definite safe formulas for your cables because it depends on many factors like what conductor . what insulation, how many cores ,what is your load , where is your load and ambient temperature and so on. The best guidance will be from the particular manufacturer who would provide the tables under various conditions as above.
Q:Cable yjv-0.6 / 1kv-4 * 120 + 1 * 70 What does it mean?
"Electrical design of civil buildings," 8.10.13; steel cable bridge straight section length of more than 30m, aluminum or glass fiber reinforced plastic cable bridge length of more than 15m, should be set up expansion joints. Cable bridge across the building deformation joints, should be set compensation device. The telescopic section is set for temperature change; the compensating device is to prevent settlement at the deformation.
Q:I'm installing my car audio system in the morning. I have a 650w 4 channel amp for my four interior speakers and a class D monoblock amp for my sub.I have an 8awg wiring kit. If I split that to use it on both amps, it would end up at 16awg going to the amps. Is this thick enough for my setup?
1. We can't answer without knowing more about your amplifiers. 650w 4 channel doesn't tell us anything useful, because the power rating may be a peak number that's only good for marketing, and you didn't tell us anything about the monoblock amplifier at all. Give us brand and model numbers and we might be able to help. 2. If I split that to use it on both amps, it would end up at 16awg going to the amps ....no. That's now how it works. (I'm not sure how you envision splitting the wire to make two wires that are half the size; are you cutting it down the middle with a razor?) You can use a distribution block to connect both amplifiers to the same main power wire, but you don't have to go to a smaller wire out of the d-block: you can run 8-gauge wire from the battery to the distribution block, then more 8-gauge from the d-block to each amp. 3. Even if you did cut the 8-gauge wire in half, a wire half the size of 8-gauge isn't 16-gauge. It's 11-gauge. If you put six 16-gauge wires together, you'd get a wire that's a little smaller than 8-gauge. Please edit your question with the brand and model numbers of both amplifier, along with the estimated length of the wire run (ie, how many feet of wire do you need to go between the amps and the battery?) Then we can tell you what gauge wire you need. Edit: thanks for the update. Based on the information about your amplifiers, I don't think you should run both of them from the single 8-gauge wire. I'd switch to a 4-gauge dual amp kit, or you can buy a second 8-gauge kit and run each amp with its own power wire to the battery rather than sharing a single wire.
Q:The power cable to my mom's laptop keeps making a buzzing sound that I've never heard it make. I've asked my dad, but he said it was normal. I was relieved until the cable made that noise after I unplugged it. What can it be? It is the power cable itself not the laptop.
The buzzing noise is not that of a Laptop its rather that of the Power adapter of the Laptop so there is nothing to worry about it you laptop is as good as it can be. But i would suggest not to use that adapter for a longer time because it may cause trouble in voltage fluctuations .
Q:I am missing pin 20 for my ATX motherboard power connector (which is normal). But I am also missing pinouts and a few wires from other connectors like PCI-e, Peripheral connectors, and even SATA connectors. But here is the thing, all the missing pinouts go INTO the POWER SUPPLY? So are all these intentional, or is it a flaw? Thanks!
It is very common for some pins in a standard connector to be unused on certain devices, especially power connections, because there are always redundant pins to the same power connection.
Q:I have a slim PS2 and a PS1. Recently, my PS1 power cable had spoiled, and I don't know if the power supplied by the Slim PS2 cable is the same.. I know the video cable is compatible but I don't know if the power cable is compatible too.P.S. Don't give a stupid answer like quot;You can play PS1 games on PS2or quot;Use a PS3 cablequot;
Nope, I tried the other day myself actually and it doesn't. It's a shame really because I loved the PS1 and I wanted to have a go :(
Q:I have a be quiet! dark power pro 850W. The sleeving is too thick for cable management!! It is a complete mess with the antec 900. its ridiculous as I bought it with cable management in my mind. Can I buy thinner cables on their own? Is there a standard modular fitting size?Thank you.
the capability connectors that plug into the slots on a modular capability furnish are no longer common -- they are particular to that distinctive style of furnish (there is a few standardization for modular PSUs made by a particular producer, yet i does no longer even confirm approximately that). So, in case you opt for further cables, you ought to touch client service on your style of PSU or examine help boards at their internet site to work out what the technique is for paying for them.
Q:Hello,I recently bought a kotatsu and I really need some help. The power cable is of course Japanese... And I need some type of converter.On the part of the cable that plugs into the radiotaor it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 250VOn the end that plugs into the wall it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 125VI''m not sure if a simple small converter to let me put the Japanese cable into my wall is enough, I think I need something extra to make sure nothing goes into flames.Inside the Japanese instruction manual I found some info ... However, I'm not really sure if it is related to the power supply or not...AC100V 50-60Hz400W3.1 (Probably the length of the cable) 1.3 (Same here I think)140Wh 60 Wh55C 37CPlease help me, what should I get to be able to use the cable in Europe. Any links at all will be helpful...Thanks.
Don't worry too much about what the cord says. Worry about the power requirements on the appliance label, and making sure you are feeding it with the voltage required, with a capacity within the range. In your instance, you will need a converter transformer that converts your outlet voltage to 100V, and has 550 or larger watt capacity.
Q:Like from a computer monitor?or a pc power cable?would a generic power cable work for it or would it like, blow the brick up lol?
I asked an electrical engineer friend this same question, and I'm using my original launch 3 prong cable with a new official 203w xbox power brick with 2 prong input and he said it's totally fine. I've been using it for about a week.

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