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VLV Aluminum Core PVC Insulated Power Cable

VLV Aluminum Core PVC Insulated Power Cable

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VLV Aluminum Core PVC Insulated Power Cable


VLV Aluminum Core PVC Insulated Power Cable

  
Model : VV22、VLV22 etc.


PVC insulated power cable is the traditional low-voltage power cable,mainly to provide AC voltage 3.6 / 6kV and below the level of transmission and distribution lines of current transmission. The main features of PVC insulated cable is relatively soft, long-term operating temperature is generally 70 ℃. Using round wire core can improve the long-term pressure level of insulation,using the true color insulation can increase the insulation level of the cable.

On the contrary, the use of fan-shaped conductor can reduce the size of the cable structure, reduce cable costs; But the increase in the impedance of the cable to reduce the transmission current,color separation insulation can be easy to recognize, convenient construction and maintenance,but the insulation performance of the cable decreases, increasing the imbalance coefficient of the line.

How to choose the product, the user can be based on specific circumstances and the use of environment to decide. As the PVC insulated power cable has many advantages, can be widely used in construction, residential, mining, urban power supply etc. and other fields.

      
The characteristics of PVC insulated with flame retardant, the use of special formula can reach the corresponding flame retardant grade, in some special occasions, in order to prevent a fire and secondary the happening of the fire, using the low smoke low halogen flame retardant cable, fire-resistant cable structure, make the cable with good flame retardant fire-resistant performance.


Standard

Products to perform the corresponding national standard GB/T12706 and IEC, BS, ASTM, DIN, JIS standards, etc. And can design and manufacture according the special requirements of the customers.


Characteristics

Rated voltage

AC rated voltage: 0.6/1kV,1.8/3kV,Frequency: 50Hz

Cable long-term allowed working temperature 70 ℃, 90 ℃.

Feature and Application


VV、VLV 


Copper (aluminum conductor, PVC insulated, polyvinyl chloride (laying indoors, in tunnel, in cable trench, PVC sheathed power cable duct and soil medium fixed occasion).


VY、VLY


Copper (aluminum conductor, PVC insulated, poly (ethyl laying indoors, in tunnel, in cable trench, PVC sheathed power cable duct and the soil medium requirements tamper-proof fixed occasion.


Introduction of our company


Our company  is a professional China Wire and Cable Manufacturers, mainly supply Aerial bundled cable,House Electric Wire, Insulated Overhead Cable,Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced, PVC Control Cables,XLPE Power Cables,BV Electric Wires,Nylon Sheathed Cable,Buried Cable,High Voltage Cable,House Electric Wire,Single Core Flexible Copper Cable,Civil Wire And Cable etc. series of wire and cable products, sincerely welcome everyone to visit.


Q: I found some cable online that I can use, but haven't had any experience with any of this.
Hi Ian: That cable you refered to is called Siamese cable meaning it's RG-59 coax + an outer power cable twinned to it (as a single run) for powering a remote camera. If that's the purpose for the coax you need (or you are wanting to wire a car backup camera with power and video signal, for example) then this is the correct cable to use. However, if you just want to run a video, antenna, or cable-box signal, and don't need the power cable feature, this particular brand of cable is a waste of money. Feel free to use the Additional Details link to post an Update to the discussion, and I or another Y!A Contributor can give you more info on the topic of what your application is for the coax cable. hope this helps, --Dennis C.
Q: how can i calculate the current carrying capacity of a power cable when the area is given?can you give me a table on this?
Table 310.16 of the NEC (2008)
Q: What is the name of this computer psu power adapter cable from psu to 9600 graphics card....?
PCI express 4 pin to 6 pin power adapter it takes the 2 4 pin molex connectors that connect to a fan or a CD rom or hard drive/ect into 1 pci express 6 pin adapter. People use them if they don't have the 6 pin pci express on their power supply they use the adapter to connect extra 4 pin molexes to use for their video card/devices
Q: I dont understand what it says about Peak and sustained power, also the cable says it needs 12v DC, and the power supply gives 650 watts. I don't understand any of this, can someone please explain this to me, and if this power supply doesn't work, please give me examples of ones that will work. Longest answer will get best answer.Thanks!
That Xbox power supply cable is pretty cool! I've never seen those before. Ok, as for the power supply questions: Peak power is the maximum amount of power the unit can supply for a short period of time (a few seconds at most). A computer, during start-up, will use quite a bit more power than once it has achieved steady state. This is because drives have to spin up, semiconductors have to power up, etc. Once everything is up and running, the power draw drops to nominal or steady-state Sustained power is the amount of power the unit can supply non-stop. When purchasing a power supply, always give yourself leeway. If a supply indicates it is 650 watts sustained and 80% efficient (gotta look at that efficiency!) then it can supply 520 watts of power continuously. Even at that, I wouldn't want to run it past 450 - 475 watts continuously. 12v DC is the high rail on a power supply. Different parts of the computer require different voltages to operate. Drive motors typically need the 12v DC, where as memory needs less than 3 volts. A computer power supply has different rails or supply wires which supply the following voltages: +12 volts DC, +5 volts DC, and +3 volts DC (there are some others but those are the key ones). I don't know what the power requirements are for an Xbox 360, but it obviously needs the 12 volt and 5 volt DC rails to power it. Anyway, the power supply you've listed above is more than adequate.
Q: i want to run a power cable from my battery from under the hood to my trunk for a amp that i want to power. i have a 94 mercury cougar. and i have seen it done under the car and through the firewall into the cockpit, if i want to run it through the firewall which way do i put it through? can someone send me a link to a pictured instructions? or just tell me how? thanx
if you run the power line in the cabin, run it on the opposite side of the RCA cables you are going to run from the deck to the amp. This will reduce any magnetic interference caused by current in the power line affecting the signal source.
Q: hey people i would like to know that my big fat power cable thing is not going into the socket the main power socket thing of the back of my xbox 360 elite and was wondering is there a way to fix that
make sure the terminals arent bent....it should slide right in.
Q: what size of main power cable to use for two amps with combined power of 600 watts rms.the length of the run will be about 12 feet from battery to amplifiers.
i would use at least 8-10 awg.
Q: When the cable is plugged in the light is yellow like usual but when I plug it into the Xbox it goes red and I can't turn on my Xbox. I can use the cable for my other Xbox and the light turns green, but that one already has the red ring. PLZ HELP!! I JUST DOWNLOADED THE HALO REACH BETA! AND I'M BOREDand please dont just say halo sucks.
switch power supply and see if that works if not somethings wrong with your system and halo does suck thats only game that xbox has that is good and thats pretty sorry
Q: I have a Raidmax 730w power supply, and its modular. there is only one plug in for a 6 pin, and the cable has 2 different 6 pins on the same cable. Will this cable be able to run 2 different video cards running XFire? or will is also be able to run say a 6870 that requires 2 6 pin connectors?
You should be able to feed two cards that each require 1 6/8 pin PCI-E power source... or 1 card that requires 2 6/8 pin PCI-E power source. A cable with 6 pin provides 75W power to the card. With the 75W available on the PCI-E x16 slot, that would be a 150W supply. 2 6 pins will up the available wattage to 225W. Cards that require a 6 pin and 8 pin are 300W cards. Your cable/PSU port is designed to provide any of those combinations of power to the videos card(s).
Q: My ISP had installed an outdoor antenna from where a white RJ45 cable runs into a little white box (which is plugged into AC outlet) and from the same white box i do have another RJ45 jack plugged into my laptops NIC card. I came to know that the white ethernet cable is Power over Ethernet cable which carries the power as well as data. I just want to know if i can plug that ethernet directly into my laptops NIC card ? Can i do that will there be any harm to my laptop's NIC ??
It sounds like your ISP is using an Axcelera (I don't remember the exact spelling) radio. The ac power powers the radio over the cable going to the antenna, but that power is separated from the cable going to your computer. It is completely safe.

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