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The armoured single-core cables are used for D.C. System only. As for A.C. System, the magnetic isolationshould be applied
on the non-magnetical armared layer or non-magnetical materials should be used.
Operating temperature
Conductor Short circuit temperature
Bending radius:
Installation temperature:
Max. Permissible continuous operating temperature of
Conductors shall not exceed 90
Not exceeding 250 . Max. Sustaining period:
Not exceeding 5 seconds.
Bending radius of single core cable:
20D
Bending radius multi-core cable: 15D
D=Actual overall diameter of cable sample(mm)
The lowest temperature of installation is 0 .
Current ratings and basic parameters are calculated
under the following cable laying conditions and basic
ambient temperature.
method of laying Basic ambient temperature
In air 40
Directburial 25
Soil thermal resistivity
1.0 m/w
Layout of single core cables: In parallel
(Spacing side by side: 1D D=overall diameter)
- Q: Its an 03 jetta with monsoon amp. I need step by step instructions on how to run the power cable. Pictures would be nice too. Thanks!!!!!
- think of exterior the container. actually. you do no longer could desire to bypass for the period of the passenger compartment...you could run the wires below the automobile. only be valuable to tie them up nicely. stable success.
- Q: Hi! I want to buy I new Hard Drive but I've got a problem. I have the IDE conector but I don't have the Power Cable. It is connected to my Video Card. Can I add a new one? Can I use a power cable from a optical drive(CD/DVD)? Thanks!
- All you need to do is pop down to your local computer store and get a power splitter, just make sure you get the right type, IDE and SATA drives have a different kind of power connector, so just make 100% sure before you buy!
- Q: does anyone know a website that has like a chart with pictures of the different power supply connectors and where in the desktop computer they go all I know is the 24 pin goes to the motherboard and the 6 pin goes to my graphics card
- I take it that you are referring to a desktop. OK, so you got those down already, notice that there are several cables with 4 connectors, those give power to optical devices, like the dvd burner or the hdd, if the hdd is ATA, i it's SATA, then is a red cable with black terminal, there are suppose to be two of them, one with a small terminal to transfer data, the other one with a bigger terminal to give power. Notice in the heatsink, this is the little fan that keep cool the processor, is a 4 pin terminal, in the mother board, connect the cable that goes from the heatsink to this terminal. For the start button you must search for the mother board that is installed, they are all different. From the power supply perspective you are OK, you can't go wrong with the rest of it. Have fun with it.
- Q: Title says it all, Can you please show the link to it like on OKorder or something, thanks.
- I agree completely with the reply above However SOME eSATA cards that have external power jacks to power the external drive will have either a four pin Molex plug (same as an IDE/PATA drive) or a Floppy power plug. And back in the day when Firewire was more common any good firewire card had a power socket on it, again, either a Molex plug or a floppy power plug. AD
- 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: Hi. I just purchased a hp slimline S3420F used from OKorder. (dumb move, I know) Anyway it worked for a few days and now it won't turn on. The power supply light on the back is one but the computer won't come on. I was looking in the trouble shooting guide and one thing that is suggested is to reseat the hard disk data and power cables. It says for instructions to refer to a manual that I can't get because it's on my computer. I am on a public computer now and can't upload the manual to this computer. I switched the voltage to 230 and back to 115 real quick and that worked once. Probably just a coincidence. Now it just won't boot at all. LIke I said, the green power supply light on the back of the computer is on. I can read replies from my cell phone so perhaps someone can give me some ides what to do. I'm sure the answer lies in taking it to a repair shop. :(
- i'm assuming which you have a computer computer. in any different case they does not have instructed you that. ok, skill off; take the area panel off and you will see the motherboard, adapter taking part in cards, disk drives, and skill grant. the skill grant supplies you countless working voltages to the equipment by skill of skill of distinctive coloured wires. you will see they bypass to the countless aspects in the equipment. you have 2 or extra drives on your equipment and you'll be the optical (cd/dvd) power. The plug with the crimson yellow and black leads are the skill leads. pull that out and reseat it. it might desire to be comfortable so use care. in case you have an IDE no longer easypersistent it might desire to have a similar plug. If it rather is sata it rather is going to likely be a flat cable. the cable that passes information to those drives would be the two a eighty conductor flat ribbon cable or a sata cable it rather is a lot smaller;(reseat) get rid of and replace those. final and the single's you % to be maximum cautious with are the cables to the motherboard itself. in case you stick to the cables from the drives, you will see the place they terminate on the motherboard. Use warning right here to verify you do no longer positioned undue rigidity on the motherboard. additionally in any respect situations attempt to maintain in touch with the equipment case to keep away from static discharge.
- Q: Can someone tell me if the computer descibed below would have a plug for a 6-pin PCI Express supplementary power connector?Intel G33 Chipset Supporting Core 2 Quad and Core 2 ExtremeFull HD 1080P video output4 DDR2 DIMM slots (Supports up to 8GB)Dual Channel Memory SupportFour SATA II SlotsSupports SATA RAID 1 (Mirroring)One PCI Express x16 - One PCI Express x1 - Two PCIIntegrated Intel HD Audio and Ethernet (LAN)Eight USB 2.0 (4 front, 4 rear)
- Motherboard doesn't provide that connector for the video card. the power supply does. Take the side panel off and see if it has one. Can always use a 4/6pin adaptor. Most retail cards come with one. Just make sure you have enough watts and +12V amps on the PSU to run the new card. A lot of video card upgrades require an upgrade for the power supply as well.
- Q: i am going to establish a new power cable manufacturing business. i want to ask you what should i name to my business or what brand name should i adopt that is appopriate.
- follow the suggestions. Good Luck
- Q: I'm getting some upgrades for my pc and that includes a new power supply with the necessary amperage and 2 6-pin pci-e connectors to power my card. The card is already here but the psu probably won't get here until next week. I want to know if there is any way to run the card from the power coming from the pci-e slot. The card requires 2x 6-pin connectors, but i want to install it now to get that out of the way...
- You can but the system will be very unstable, that's even if it boots at all.
- Q: What is the concept of power cable middle head? What is the difference between a terminal and a terminal?
- Our teacher wants us to do the thermometer, but I do not know what to do. The What materials should I use? The Whether my straw is now pressed and deformed, and adjust the water level, so that the water level is slightly higher than the bottle, with oil pen in the straw
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