• XLPE insulated silicone rubber coated electric power cable System 1
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XLPE insulated silicone rubber coated electric power cable

XLPE insulated silicone rubber coated electric power cable

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  XLPE insulated silicone rubber coated electric power cable

 

International: IEC 60502-2, IEC 60228, IEC 60840, IEC62067

Chinese: GB/T11017-2002

Other standards such as BS,DIN and ICEA upon request

Applications

This product is suitable for AC rated voltage(u0/u)to 64/110kv transmission line system of neutral point grounding.

Operation characteristics

 

Type of cable

Type

Designation

Copper conductor

Aluminum conductor

YJLW02

YJLLW02

The cross-linkage XLPE insulated and wrinkled aluminum wrapper waterproof PVC sheathed power cable

YJLW02-Z

YJLLW02-Z

The cross-linkage XLPE insulated and wrinkled aluminum wrapper waterproof PVC sheathed vertical waterproof power cable

YJLW03

YJLLW03

The cross-linkage XLPE insulated and wrinkled aluminum wrapper waterproof PE sheathed power cable

YJLW03-Z

YJLLW03-Z

The cross-linkage XLPE insulated and wrinkled aluminum wrapper waterproof PVC sheathed vertical waterproof power cable

Production range of cable

Type

Nomber of core

Rated Voltage kV

   64/110

Nominal cross-section of conductlr mm2

YJLW02   YJLLW02

1

240

300

400

500

630

800

1000

1200

1400

1600

YJLW02-Z   YJLLW02-Z

YJLW03 YJLLW03

YJLW03-Z YJLLW03-Z

Note: * the copper conductor above 800mm2 takes separate conductor.

Technicalcharacteristics

Nominal cross-section of conductor mm2

Diameter of conductor

mm

Outer diameter of cable

mm

Weight of cable

kg/km

Resistance of conductor Ω/km

Carrier current capacity

A

Capacitance

μF/km

Short-circuit current kA/3S

PVC

sheath

PE

sheath

20℃

DC

90℃

AC

conductor

Metal sheath

240

18.4

89.9

8348

7708

0.0754

0.0961

543

0.135

20

22

300

20.6

91.1

8990

8341

0.0601

0.0766

597

0.146

25

22

400

23.8

92.3

9731

9073

0.0470

0.0599

657

0.165

33

22

500

26.6

94.5

10882

10208

0.0366

0.0467

718

0.182

41

23

630

30.0

96.9

12352

11660

0.0283

0.0361

779

0.201

52

24

800

34.0

99.9

14168

13454

0.0221

0.0282

837

0.223

66

25

1000

38.2

105.0

16460

15708

0.0176

0.0224

914

0.246

83

26

1200

42.6

109.4

18685

17900

0.0151

0.0193

962

0.266

99

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 XLPE insulated silicone rubber coated electric power cable

Q:Interested to learn more about selection of Power Cable for Diesel Generating Sets. I have checked out a few websites, but they are all too complicated and ask too many questions. Would like to know if there is a thumb rule for this?
Power cable size will depend on the output current rating of the genset. The conductor size shall be rated for carrying the maximum genset current contnuously and shall be rated for the voltage of the genset.
Q:What is the parallel use of the power cable
When using power, standby power, basically no radiation, can be considered negligible
Q:So here is the power supply, motherboard and graphics card I have.Power Supply: ATX-TL500W-BK Motherboard: GA-78-LMT-S2 Graphics Card: GV-N960XTREME-4gd As you can see the mother board is a (pcie 2.0), and my graphics card is 3.0 with a 6pin and 8pin slot on the side for It's power cables.My previous graphics card didn't need any cables to run to it, so I don't know what I need for going from the 3.0 to the 2.0, and I don't know where the power cables for the card connect to.Any help is very appreciated.
You have a big enough PSU--400W recommended, you have 500W available. The cables from the card go to the PSU. If you don't have the right one(s) then buy adapters. Contact card maker for those if you didn't get any in box or search Google.
Q:high effency double shielded transmission power cable?
What is your question? Does such a cable exist? Probably but you'll have to be more specific. High efficiency = low loss or low resistance per foot? Double shielded = is the shielding (in dB) critical? Transmission = What frequency, 60 Hz, 1 MHz, 100 MHz, ? Power = Watts, KW, MW Is weight or cost important?
Q:i am in the process of building my computer and i have just received my Samsung SH-B123L 12x BD-ROM. But it did not come with a sata power lead. dose any one know were i can get it from or dose it come with the PSU which i have not got yet.
Yes okorder /
Q:my Sony Bravia KDL32BX300 power cable has been partly chewed by a hamster, whats the best way to fix this, to cut off damaged wiring and replace the plug or do i need to replace the whole power cable?? thanks
Change the cable and give the hamster away.
Q:what the size of power cable 3 core for motor 18.5 Kw with star dalta starter?
It is entirely dependent on the voltage supplied to the motor. At 230 V (wye connection to motor), rated current is 80 A. At 460 V (wye), rated current is 40 A. At 600 V (wye), rated current is 31 A. Different cable sizes required for each rating (for minimum cross-section) ... however, cable sized for 80 A will certainly do the job for the higher voltage ratings, assuming it is insulated for the appropriate voltage.
Q:At the end of every work day I shut it down in the normal way (through the Start Menu) and then every morning I return to it and it won't turn on no matter how many times I press the on button or if I hold it down.The only way I can get the computer to turn back on is to remove the power cable for 10 minutes and then put it back in and hold the on button for about 10 seconds. This is a bit of a pain but also quite worrying as the computer is new.I wonder if my computer is broken or if this is an intentional feature. If so how do I turn it off?It might help to know that even when I have shut it down there is an LED on the back that stays on. In fact it stays on for 5 minutes even if I take the power cable out!I have a Dell Vostro 260S PC. It runs Windows 7 64-bit and the processor is an Intel i3Please help techies.
It really sounds like a hardware problem, you shouldn't have to unplug from the power supply and plug it back in after ten minutes to get the pc to power on, swap out the power supply and the power cable that hooks to it , also make sure the power cable 24pin cable is in the motherboad good and tight and the option cable 4-8 pin is hook to the motherboard a connector above the cpu if the motherboard has one.
Q:I am not sure of the reason but when i plugged in the power cable there was a crackling sound only for a second and then it stopped. I remember a similar occurennce when i had a loose electrical circuit would this have done any harm to the computer.
Check your connections, if there is nothing visibly wrong, i would try to plug other appliances into the socket and see if the same sound thingy happens, if not i suggest sending your computer for a check, or try to minimise the amount of times you plug your computer in and out of the wall
Q:The power is a 24 pin and does not have a green wire. It has a grey, 6 red, 3 blue, a yellow , an Orange, a purple, a dark blue, 8 black, and a brown
MATERIALS 1.) power supply 2.) power cable 3.)paper clip Step 1 Plug in the Power Cable to the wall, and then into the back of the Power Supply. Make sure the Power Supply is flipped to 1 and not 0. I like to remember 1 is for power because 1 looks like I, and I have ADHD. So I always haves me some powers. 0 is like O which is like my OH face. Then I am drained of power. Step 2 Take the paper clip and bend it into a 'U' shape. We want the two ends of it to be next to each other, or relatively close. Step 3 Now we are in the final step. Locate the Green wire on your PSU. There should only be one Green wire, whether you have a 20 or 24 pin power cable. Alright, we found it. Now we get have to find a Black wire on your PSU as well. There are a few, but we should be fine. Finally, take the paper clip and insert one end into the Green wire and the other end into any Black wire. And there we have it. Your power supply is alive and kicking. Again, this is a good way to test fans for functionality, CD-ROMs, and Floppy Drives. Almost any component that will plug into this is fine. I would not advise for your hard drive in case of data loss, but if it's a questionable hard drive (why else would we test it?) then you I'm guessing you don't care if it has anything on it, or it's too old to matter.

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