• YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502 System 1
  • YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502 System 2
YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502

YJV CU/XLPE/PVC copper conductor XLPE insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502

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1000 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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CU/XLPE/PVC 
XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV,IEC60502


CONSTRUCTION

Conductor: plain annealed copper, class 2 strandedcircular, compacted or sectored

Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene(XLPE) compound

Insulation color: natural

Outer sheath: Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC) Compound type ST2

Outer sheath Colour:  Black


ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Operating voltage, U0/U:0.6/1KV

Operating temperature:-15℃ to 90 ℃

Final short circuit temperature:250 ℃

Test voltage:3.5KV for 5 minutes


REFERENCE  STANDARDS

Design specification: IEC 60502-1

Conductor: IEC 60228

Flam Retardancy: IEC 60332-1


INSTALLATION  REFERENCE

Min. bending radius(mm):8 ×cable overall diameter

Max. pulling tension(N/mm2):50


Nominal conductor area(mm2)

No. and diameter of wires(no./mm)

Radial thickness of insulation(mm)

Cable overall diameter(mm)

Approximate weight(kg/km)

1*6

7/1.04

0.7

7.3

105

1*10

7/1.35

0.7

8.2

150

1*16

7/1.70

0.7

9.6

225

1*25

7/2.14

0.9

11.3

338

1*35

7/2.52

0.9

12.5

443

1*50

19/1.78

1

14.1

582

1*70

18/2.14

1.1

16.1

814

1*95

19/2.52

1.1

18.2

1097

1*120

37/2.03

1.2

20

1365

1*150

37/2.25

1.4

22.2

1676

1*185

37/2.52

1.6

24.4

2081

1*240

61/2.25

1.7

27.5

2700

1*300

61/2.52

1.8

30.3

3355

1*400

61/2.85

2

33.9

4262

1*500

61/3.20

2.2

37.6

5338

1*630

127/2.52

2.4

42.4

6857

1*800

127/2.85

2.6

47.3

8701

1*1000

127/3.20

2.8

52.4

10891



YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502


Q: Hello,I recently bought a kotatsu and I really need some help. The power cable is of course Japanese... And I need some type of converter.On the part of the cable that plugs into the radiotaor it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 250VOn the end that plugs into the wall it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 125VI''m not sure if a simple small converter to let me put the Japanese cable into my wall is enough, I think I need something extra to make sure nothing goes into flames.Inside the Japanese instruction manual I found some info ... However, I'm not really sure if it is related to the power supply or not...AC100V 50-60Hz400W3.1 (Probably the length of the cable) 1.3 (Same here I think)140Wh 60 Wh55C 37CPlease help me, what should I get to be able to use the cable in Europe. Any links at all will be helpful...Thanks.
Don't worry too much about what the cord says. Worry about the power requirements on the appliance label, and making sure you are feeding it with the voltage required, with a capacity within the range. In your instance, you will need a converter transformer that converts your outlet voltage to 100V, and has 550 or larger watt capacity.
Q: Recently moved from the UK, so I need power cables for the following:- External Hard Drive- Skype Phone Base Station- etcThese appliances come with a power cord from the socket to a small circular head that plugs into the said appliance.I've looked in Walmart, and all they have is a mutihead adaptor for 18 bucks, when I really need just a power cord with the wall socket and the right size circular head.Any advice is appreciated!
Go to stores like Best Buy, Radio Shack, or Fry's. Those devices use power supplies, not just cords. If it used just a cord, it would likely have an IEC two or 3 pin inlet, where you likely can easily get a replacement standard US plug cord. The small circular plug is coaxial, and exclusively used for low voltage (below 50 volts). The HDD at least may use a universal supply (all mine do), in which case a plug adapter will work. Check the Skype power supply, it might be similar.
Q: Do you need to use both the 6 pin PCI-E power cable and the 8 pin PCI-E power cable on a video card? Why are they used? To give power to the video card if needed? Seems like the motherboard gives the card power as well?
if the graphics card has an 6-pin power connector and an 8-pin connector then u need to use the 6-pin and the 8-pin power cable from your power supply.most power supplies (especially those that supply 500 watts of power to your cpu and all the peripherals) in the market right now have at least one connector for each type (6-pin and 8-pin).usually the most high-end power supplies now (like the Ultra X4 series) have more than 1 for each type.right now the most high-end power supplies from my perspective is the 1600W power supply from the Ultra X4 series.it has 3 6-pin power connectors and 3 for the 8-pin power connector. and ya the 6- and 8-pin power connector is the bridge for the power supply to transport power to the component. nope.the motherboard is a selfish guy.it doesnt give power to the graphics card unless the graphics card doesn't take a lot of wattage to work then the motherboard will donate power to the graphics card.
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: my friend has a ps2 and i don't know which one hes got either the fat or the slim and i think the power cables for the fat and the slim are differnt so does the ps3 slim power cable work on any of them?
This Site Might Help You. RE: Does the ps3 slim power cable work on the ps2 fat one or the slim one? my friend has a ps2 and i don't know which one hes got either the fat or the slim and i think the power cables for the fat and the slim are differnt so does the ps3 slim power cable work on any of them?
Q: Okay I need help.I lost the power cable for my modem, so now I am using a 18v 1A cable, the input of the modem needs 15v 1.5awill this be compatible or will it burn my modem?
Get the correct power supply. If you continue, you may be risking a fire
Q: If you have an electrical device (e.g. a laptop), you'll sometimes notice that near the place where you plug the power adapter into it, there's a sign. It's composed of 3 circles, minus on the left, O inside a C in the middle, and plus on the right.What is this? And if I want to read/learn more about it where should I go?
If you look at the jack that go inside the power input you will see that it is an outside connect and an inside one.The O is the inside connect and the C is the outside one.Because it is a DC power adapter it has a + and - polarity .O,the inside ,is the plus and C,the outside,is the minus. Also on the adapter you can see the same thing! This is because some brands use the outside connect as + and you can burn your device if you use it!!!!
Q: So I've been working on my computer aand looking to invest in a primary Hard Disk (instead of X2 250GB hard drives). I noticed the drive i have has Fantasy power outlets and newer models have SATA Power so I'm kind of confused on the Hard Drive i should get. I'm looking at hard drives 500GB-1TB
Fantasy power outlets don't sound standard. SATA is consistent on both PCs and Macintosh computers.
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: Two things:1.) Why when we're using an AC to step up the voltage the power has to remain constant?2.) Why is it if we increase the voltage by a factor of 100 we have to decrease the current by a factor of a hundred and therefore I^2R is decreased by a factor of 10,000
The principle is simple. VI=constant. Energy loss is proportional to I^2. If you want transmit power over a long distance, then V should increase. So the current will be small and energy loss will less. You can not use it because, high voltage gives more shock. When bring it near the home, reduce the voltage so the items becomes less shock giving. Welder use very high current and very low voltage may be 6o volts so that they do not get unnecessary shock.

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