• YJV XLPE Insulated PVC Shealth Power Cable(10-500mm2) System 1
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YJV XLPE Insulated PVC Shealth Power Cable(10-500mm2)

YJV XLPE Insulated PVC Shealth Power Cable(10-500mm2)

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Specifications

YJV XLPE Power Cable
1.IEC standard,maufacturer  
2.copper & aluminum conductor  
3. PVC&XLPE insulated, jacket

YJV XLPE Insulated PVC Shealth Power Cable(10-500mm2)

1.Main application

This cable is suitable to be installed in transmission and distribution lines of rated voltage up to and including 0.6/1kV.The mechanical and electrical properties of these cables are accordant with GB/T12706-2002 Power cables extruded insulation and their accessories of rated voltages 1kV(Um=1.2kV)up to 35kV(Um=40.5kV)and IEC60502-1997 Extruded insulation power cables and appendices for rated voltages 1kV up to 30kV.

2. Properties of products

2.1 Max. continuous operating temperature of conductor is 70°C.

2.2 Max. Short circuit conductor temperature (max. 5 sec) 160°C.

2.3 The installation temperature should not over 0°C,if the ambient temperature is lower than 0°C,the cable should be preheated ,the bending radius of cable should not less than 10-15 times .

3. Type,description and application

Type

Description

Application

Cu

Al

VV

VLV

PVC insulated PVC sheathed power cable

Suitable for indoor, channels, conduits. Unable to bear mechanical stress.

VY

VLY

PVC insulated PE sheathed power cable

VV22

VLV22

PVC insulated steel-tape armored PVC sheathed power cable

Suitable for under ground, can bear mechanical stress, but can not endure large pulling force.

VV23

VLV23

PVC insulated steel-tape armored PE sheathed power cable

VV32

VLV32

PVC insulated fine steel-wire armored PVC sheathed power cable

Can be installed in vertical well, and bear large mechanical pulling force.

VV42

VLV42

PVC insulated steel-wire armored PVC sheathed power cable

VV33

VLV33

PVC insulated fine steel-wire armored PE sheathed power cable

VV43

VLV43

PVC insulated steel-wire armored PE sheathed power cable

Note: We can produce flame-retardant, fire-resistant, anti-termite, LSZH, small smoke and low halogen cables according to customer's requirements.                                                                

1. Flame-retardant power cable: add "ZRA-, ZRB-, and ZRC-"before above model no.                                                                  

2. Fire-resistant power cable: add "NH-"before above model no.                                                                                        

3. LSZH power cable: add "DWZR-"before above model no.                                                                                     

4. Small smoke and low halogen power cable: add "DDZR-"before above model no.

Q:I need to know if the power light on the amp will turn on if I don't have the RCA cables hooked up or if you have to have them hooked up just to get power to the amp? I was just wondering because I just hooked up an amp and I can't get the power to come on, and I'm pretty sure the power, ground, and remote wire is hooked up good, it's the RCA cables i'm thinking is messed up, but would the power light come on even if those wasn't hooked up?
Most Amplfier will turn on without the rca cables, but some might not. Its really a matter of chance. =)
Q:Hello, I am looking to purchase a single power connector for 5 hard drives. I have a modular 1200W power supply, and all i can find on website is these single power connecters that do not even look like they will connect to my power supply. My computer came with power connectors for 4 hard drives in single cables. I do not want to waste another Power supply slot for just 1 more hard drive. Can anybody tell me how to search for this? Thank you.
exactly what PSU do you have? I am sure if it's a nice modular PSU you can always contact the manufacturer and order some extra modular cables that fit the drive type you are looking for (just make sure the cables you do have will fit into those sockets - they should). I am surprised a 1.2KW PSU didn't come with connectors for 12 hard drives or more. the reason why there's only 4 on one is because that's all the power that channel can handle. you shouldn't overload it. calculate the load for one channel (V*A=W) using hard drive or device power specs, and IF you think there's enough extra power for one more, then stick a splitter on a connector if one is available. it's best to leave some extra Amperage headroom. if you don't want to go through the load calculations, or can't, then just use another cable. but don't simply use a splitter because it's available. you will have to look at PSU rails specs to see what each rail can handle for those modular connectors. try simply looking at the 12V and 5V alone or just the 12V.
Q:im upgrading amps from 200 to 1000 and i was wondering if the cables will restrict the current at all? right now i have a 225 watt cord set
The first consideration is how much power can your speakers handle without self destructing? My opinion is that few can productively handle more than a couple of hundred, and that would be for very brief peaks. The average listening level in a domestic situation is on the order of a few watts - 10 or less. If you really have speakers that can handle that amount of power, and you want to deliver it efficiently, then you need to keep the 2-way resistance of the wires from the amps to the speakers at less than 10% of the speaker impedance. So for 4 ohm speakers (worst case) you want the line resistance to be below 0.4 ohms. For a 50 ft (100 ft 2-way) cable run, that suggests 16 AWG minimum wire gauge for each speaker. Your existing RCA cables should be OK assuming they only carry low level signals. If your present power service and grounding are on a 15 or 20 Amp branch circuit (US) , and no other heavy appliance loads (refrigerator, washer, airconditioner) are on that branch, then it is OK for the new amps.
Q:NO power convertor needed? I can go straight from AT to ATX?
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Q:cause i wanna make my gameplay hd, but when the hdmi cable is in, there not enough space for the power brick cable,
Seeing as the power cable gives the system the power it needs to run, no, you can't play without it. However, you are able to play with both the power cable AND the HDMI cord. There's enogh space for both to fit into the console, and the power cord plugs into a wall outlet while the HDMI cord plugs into your TV's HDMI slot. There shouldn't be any problem with room.
Q:Will it work if I put a pigtail (connect the wires by twisting them together) or does that stop it from working properly..
That would not be wise. Alot of power is traveling through that cable. Chances are you might fry your laptop or start a fire. Just go buy a new cable
Q:on the end of the cable that connects to the laptop not the power outlet
That cylinder is called a choke. The purpose of the item is to deflect electrical interferences from the outside sources...like telephones, 2-way radios, ect. It also works as a shield for the brick or power converter that your laptop uses. It also puts out signals that could interfere in other devices.
Q:Im looking for a sata cable that has one connector to the mother board and splits in two to connectors for to two HDD's (just like the old IDE cables )IM NOT LOOKING FOR THE POWER CABLE IM LOOKING FOR THE DATA CABLEdo you know were i can find one please give link were i can buy or tutorial were i can make my own
www.okorder / If you can't find your comp parts here, you probably won't find them anywhere lol! But no seriously, I'm building a comp myself and have been in their City of Industry, CA store quite a few times, and they have literally everything you would need to build a comp from the ground up.
Q:is not giving direct contact to my lights....so i just want to replace the power and ground cables for the headlights.??? please help
The power for the headlights comes from the front fuse/relay box, usually on the drivers side wheel well under the hood. There should be a relay in the box for the headlights.
Q:its like a big power box the has two metal prongs, and is about 2quot;X3big and fits into the same size slot, if you push it in it gets power for a second then doesnt if you jiggle it around it gets power for a second and doenst.anyone know please?
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