• XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV System 1
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XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV

XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV

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Min Order Qty:
500 m
Supply Capability:
50000 m/month

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Specifications

CU/XLPE/PVC/SWA/PVC
N2XCY,YJV32, YJVR32
IEC 60502, IEC 60228, IEC 60332, CE, KEMA
LSZH, Fire-resistant optional

 

Constructions

Conductor: Plain circular stranded copper conductor, comform to IEC 60228 class 2

Inner Semi-conductor Screen

Insulation: XLPE(cross-linked polyethylene) rated at 90°C

Outer Semi-conductor Screen

Copper Tape Screen

Binder: Non-woven

Overall Sheath: PVC type ST2 to IEC 60502, black

Steel Wire Armoring

Overall Sheath: PVC type ST2 to IEC 60502, black

 

Applications

Suitable for use in power distribution lines with rated voltage 1.8/3kV. For laying in shaft, water underground and large diference of level, able to bear external mechanical pressure and moderate pulling force.

 

Standards

International: IEC 60502-2, IEC 60228

China: GB/T 12706.2-2008

Other standards such as BS,DIN and ICEA upon request

 

Technical data

Rated voltage: 6/10kV

Maximum Conductor Temperature: under normal (90°C), emergency (130°C) or short circuit no more than 5 s (250°C) conditions.

Min. Ambient Temp. 0°C, after installation and only when cable is in a fixed position

 

Certificates

CE, RoHS, CCC, KEMA and more others at request

XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV

Q:It's the newest ps2 (the thin ps2) I have all cables. Except the power cable isn't the official power cable. Is that a problem?
It's impossible to tell if it's your PS2 or the cable. Best bet is you buy an original PS2 power cable and try it out. If the PS2 still doesn't power up, it's something wrong with your PS2 and you will have to get it repaired or buy a new one.
Q:I recently purchased a new power cable for my HP laptop (v6000 series) due to the disappearance of my old one. When I first plugged in the laptop, I noticed that it did not charge. I thought this might just be due to the fact that the battery has been dead for an extensive amount of time, but after leaving the computer plugged in over night, nothing has changed.What can I do to make my laptop's battery charge?Do I need to have a more powerful power cable?Thank you all for your help.
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Q:I was replacing the hard drive of my desktop computer but now I don't know where the cable [see picture] fits. it obviously goes somewhere since the computer does not turn on now. The Hard Drive is SATA if relevant. Thank you!
That's the main power connector for the motherboard. It probably plugs into that white socket behind it on the board, but check the motherboard manual to make sure you put it in the right place. It's pretty hard to plug things into the wrong place most of the time, but check to be sure.
Q:i bought a video card off OKorder and i did everything but i don't know if i connect both of the cables to the power supply...i currently only connected one but do i do both…
I can't tell which ATI card that is, but if you mean that it gave you two 6 pin power connectors or something then yes, you really should plug in both since A) it's not good to give your video card less power than it wants, even if it works regardless and B) if you want to overclock at all then it's necessary. So yes, whatever power connectors are on the card should be plugged in with the corresponding power supply connectors..
Q:Are they the same because apple gives yuo the cable but you can buy the power adapter
The USB 2.0 cable supplied with the iPod can be used to charge and sync the iPod. The cable can charge and sync when connected to a computer. The power adaptor is for charging the iPod through the SAME USB CABLE which is supplied with the iPod through a normal power outlet, this is useful if your USB ports are occupied or you are travelling without your computer.
Q:My system was working fine until today. The bass stopped hitting to the music and thumps in intervals of about 5 seconds regardless of whether the music is turned up or down. I hooked up my system without my capacitor to see if this was the problem. It worked...but only for a minute. The bass was hitting like it was suppose to but all of a sudden it went back to the interval thumping and the power cable got hot to the touch and the fuse inside the holder was melted. What the heck is the problem?
to much electricity going throught the wire u need thicker wire try 0 gauge
Q:Do all power supplies 450 watt(or above)have the 12v 4 pin?
Almost all current motherboards power their CPU with a 12 volt CPU power cable. There are two kinds: the 4 pin 12V cable and the 8 pin 12V cable. The 4 pin cable is often called a P4 cable (although it's a very bad name) and the 8 pin cable is called an EPS12V cable. The P4 cable is the most common. You should find it on 90% of power supplies you buy on the market, regardless of how many watts they have. Some power supplies have both the 4pin and 8 pin cables for redundancy. ~~~ All modern power supplies nowadays have 4 pin CPU power cables. They come as a standard. The 24 pin ATX power supply is also quite common, it's kind of hard to get one that's 20 pin nowadays.
Q:I am getting a new gaming computer for Christmas with a 700 watt, 12.5 AMP (I think) power supply. I have two power cords for computers on my shelf, but my dad is worried that a standard power cable won't properly power my computer. Do I need to get a more powerful cable? If so, please send a link to where I can buy one, I have been searching but only found standard ones. Thank you.
your graphics card is obviously powerful maybe if you power supply is not in properly and not giving the full power it can thus not letting the graphics card run properly? try opening up your case and making sure the power supply if fully connected
Q:This is a clock/phone I was using as a kid. Found it in my basement, and I would like to use it now. I no longer have the original power cable, that's the one needed for the left side. They both look similar, but are not the same. The right side is for the telephone cable. I have no idea what the left's called or where to buy it? I'd appreciate some help if anyone knows what its called, Thanks.
Give them a try. This isn't a common power cord that can be purchased locally. However you may find a used one on OKorder. You can do an OKorder search using the model number of the unit.
Q:Were can i get a power cable for a SNES I checked okorder and they say there discontinued.
They're a great site, they clean and repair systems as well. I've bought and had things repaired by them before. It'll set you back $7.95 plus shipping however. Or if you have a regular AC adapter that fits, it works just as good as the SNES brand.

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