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Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 VH05Z-U

Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 VH05Z-U

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Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V

Production Introduction for Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:

Voltage Rate: 300/500V, 450/750V

Range of Nominal cross section: 0.75 mm2 ~ 630 mm2

Conductor: Class 1/2 Plain annealed copper wires, solid or stranded

Constructions Insulation: XLPE or LSZH material

Core color: Brown, Grey, Black, Blue, Green/Yellow or others on request

Max. Operating Temperature: 70 , can be 90 ,105 and 125 as per

requirement

Packing: 100 meter/roll or as per requirement

 

Application for Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:

These cables is with features of fire retardant, low smoking and halogen free, it is applied to fixed installing with heat resistance requirement of the places with a special demands of flame retardancy, the density of smoke emission and toxic index if the cable is burnt, such as subway, tunnel, nuclear power station, etc.

 

Production Standard for Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:

I EC 60332, IEC 61034, IEC 60754, BS 7211 , HD 22.9, VDE0282, GB/T19666

 

The  Feature for Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:

The cable can be of flame retardance, fire resistance and other property

 

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Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 VH05Z-U

Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 VH05Z-U

FAQ For Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:


Q1:What is the Production Capacity for your factory?

About 80 kilometer every day

 

Q2: What is the Minimum Order Quantity For Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V?

MOQ: 10000 meters for small size, 5000 meters for middle size, 1000 meters for big size

 

Q3:What is the delivery time for these cables?

10~15 working days

 

Q4: What standards is the product complying with?

    We can produce thousands of electric wires and power cables complying with different standards, such as: GB, JB , IEC, BS, AS/NZS, VDE, UL ETC.



Q: I have had my ASUS laptop for just over 2 months, and I've realised the power cable whilst being securely in, and charging without a problem, feels slightly loose when wobbled. I know this isn't a problem at the moment, but is this right, should it feel slightly loose? It moves quite freely inside the socket of the laptop when moved
Sounds fine, but if it becomes a problem then take it back to where you got it and explain the problem. They will fix it for you, for a reasonable price. My computer started off like that, then it started refusing its charger, and still does now. When we got it seen to, the fixing chap tried his charger on it, and it worked fine so we now need to buy a new one, but they are pretty expensive things. It may not end up like that for you, but whatever it could lead to, I wouuld get it seen to, because believe me, it stops accepting its charger, hibernates on you- then bang and the work is gone! :-(( Good Luck!
Q: Hi, Im building a computer and my Power supply dosent have enough Cables/wires for all the slots. We do have enough to fill one motherboard power slot and we also have enough to fill about a hal of one. Can my computer run with just half of one of the slots? Also, my computer's Graphics card, a Gigabyte GV-N560UD-1GI nVidia GeForce 560 Ti, has two power slots, and the wires that it comes with have 2 4 pin peripheral power cables brnching off of it. My power supply only has enough to fill 1 of the cables. My dad says it will be fine but i dunno. Please awnser quickly! Any awnsers will be much a preiciated
I'm sorry but no you need to have all the correct plugs installed if you expect them to run correctly. You didn't really give any info about the power supply but for that graphics card you generally want between 550-600 watt power supply to run anyways. Sounds like you will either need the proper adapters or another power supply altogether.
Q: what cables do i need (besides a power cable) to start playing?
The PS3 should come with composite cables as standard. The yellow/red/white cables. IF bought brand new take it back and tell them you got no lead with it. How ever if bought second hand, ask the person to send you the composite cables. If they cant the one for the PS2 will do the same job. Also you can use a HDMI cable if you have a HD tv.
Q: We have AT U-verse and we lost power during a storm. The picture returned and sound through the tv speakers but our surround sound did not. We have an Onkyo receiver along with the U-Verse cable box but nothing was changed.Any ideas?
There is a chance a surge may have damaged some components in your receiver. Power Surges are brief spikes of abnormally high voltage spikes (excess electricity) that can cause immediate damage to sensitive electronics. Surges can be caused from lightning, the utility company (coming in through your breaker box) or electronics with-in your home such as a vacuum, spin cycle on the washing machine etc... Surges can enter your home through your cable line as well and damage anything connected to it cable box, TV, surround sound connected to TV or cable box at the time of the surge... You can prevent this by installing a cable surge protector on your cable line and using a surge protector strip to plug your entertainment system into so the surges will damage these items instead of reaching your electronics and causing you all this hassle. If storms seem to cause this scenario often you could look into getting phone protection as well as a whole house surge protector on your breaker box.
Q: I don't know what to do. I bought a monitor from someone on OKorder over a month ago. He said the person who packaged the monitor accidentally put my cables in the box with another monitor he sold to someone else.For a month now he's been quot;trying to find a solution.He said he looked at electronics stores, but never found anything. I already paid a lot for the monitor, and can't afford to buy the cables again. (because I already bought them with the monitor from this guy...)WHAT CAN I DO?
Open a dispute on OKorder!
Q: How to distinguish between power cables and electrical wiring on drawings
Put a piece of paper in the dog's urine, whenever the dog to think about urine when the dog's nose smell, put the paper in the designated place, more training a few dogs will be.
Q: I don't do a lot of stuff like this, so I'd appreciate some information about how to do this: basically, I'm trying to route a coaxial cable from outside into the house. The cable is outside, and needs to go through the outside brick layer, then through the wall itself (through insulation?) then through the drywall (through a new outlet plate too).Any suggestions about how to go through the wall with a wire? I'd even appreciate a link to a how-to site as well.Thanks.
If this is for TV cable the cable company will do this for you. The main question is where are the electric wires in the wall. You don't want to get through the brick and find wires. So if you are bound and determined to do this yourself I would start from the inside. Cut out a square of the drywall, keep it to replace later, move the insulation with gloves and see if you can see the brick. That's when you use a concrete drill bit to drill thru the brick. Feed wire thru all and figure out where the hole should be in the drywall you saved,and make one (feeding the wire thru the drywall square.) Then once you have what you want all done, get some drywall mud, small container and use a spatula to fill all edges-let dry. Then redo as needed. When the seams are filled, get a wet rag and sand it down in circles til it's smooth to the touch, repaint and you are done, (they do have receptacles to put that wire thru if its in a space that will be seen.) But I'd call your cable company.
Q: Hi will this Graphics card, require a power cable or do i just plug it into the slot and away it goes??
YES it uses a 4 pin molex power connector like a hard drive. look at the top right corner to see if a video card uses a power connector...
Q: there are two cables one thats blue and one thats black what are they called?
One is the power supply cable (Black one) and since its blue the second one would be a VGA cable. Hope this helps.
Q: The only thing that im worried about is that my PC power cable has three little slots where you plug it into the brick and my brick only has 2 slots, th cord still fits and powers up my xbox 360 but im just worried about it quot;fryingmy new system. Thanx
Don't do it. The power brick is what powers the console and you need it to properly run it smoothly. Just get a power brick. If you don't have one, go on OKorder.

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