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0.1/6kv 4*300+1*150mm2 low voltage unarmored PVC/XLPE insulated PVC/XLPE sheathed power cable

0.1/6kv 4*300+1*150mm2 low voltage unarmored PVC/XLPE insulated PVC/XLPE sheathed power cable

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Factory Price High Quality PVC sheathed XLPE insulated power cable

1The cable is made of copper line with PVC insulated, and PVC/XLPE sheathed, the cable of the wire is strand. The voltage is 600/1000V; the color of the cable can be any color as your need. The cable is widely used in construction, industry and other sites, the cable can be used overhead, underground.

2. Certificates of the cable: ISO, CE, RoHS, CCC.

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0.1/6kv 4*300+1*150mm2 low voltage unarmored PVC/XLPE insulated PVC/XLPE sheathed power cable

4. Products list and parameter

                

No.

Size

Specification

Length per roll

PVC insulated non-sheathed copper wires BV (450-750 Voltage)

1

1.5 mm2

1×1.38 mm2

100 m

2

2.5 mm2

1×1.78 mm2

100 m

3

4 mm2

1×2.25 mm2

100 m

4

6 mm2

1×2.76 mm2

100 m

5

10 mm2

7×1.35 mm2

100 m

6

16 mm2

7×1.70 mm2

100 m

7

25 mm2

7×2.14 mm2

100 m

PVC insulated PVC/XLPE sheathed Twin cables with/without earth

BVVB (300-500 Voltage)

8

2×1 +1 mm2

2×1.13 +1.13 mm2

100 m

9

2×1.5 +1 mm2

2×1.38 +1.13 mm2

100 m

10

2×2.5 +1.5 mm2

2×1.78 +1.38 mm2

100 m

11

2×4 +2.5 mm2

2×2.25 +1.78 mm2

100 m

12

2×6 +4 mm2

2×2.76 +2.25 mm2

100 m

13

2×10+4 mm2

2×7×1.35 +2.25 mm2

100 m

14

2×16+6 mm2

2×7×1.70 +2.76 mm2

100 m

PVC insulated non-sheathed Multi flexible wires BVR (450-750 Voltage)

15

1.5 mm2

7×0.52 mm2

100 m

16

2.5 mm2

19×0.41 mm2

100 m

17

4 mm2

19×0.52 mm2

100 m

18

6 mm2

19×0.63 mm2

100 m

19

10 mm2

49×0.52 mm2

100 m

20

16 mm2

49×0.63 mm2

100 m

PVC insulated PVC/XLPE sheathed copper cables (Lower than 1000 Voltage)

No.

Size

Specification

21

3×2.5 mm2

3×1.78 mm2

22

3×4 mm2

3×2.25 mm2

23

3×4+1×2.5 mm2

3×2.25+1×1.78 mm2

24

3×4+2×2.5 mm2

3×2.25+2×1.78 mm2

25

3×6 mm2

3×2.76 mm2

26

3×6+1×4 mm2

3×2.76+1×2.25 mm2

27

3×6+2×4 mm2

3×2.76+2×2.25 mm2

28

3×10 mm2

3×7×1.35 mm2

29

3×10+1×6 mm2

3×7×1.35+1×2.76 mm2

30

3×10+2×6 mm2

3×7×1.35+2×2.76 mm2

31

3×16 mm2

3×7×1.70 mm2

32

3×16+1×10 mm2

3×7×1.70+1×7×1.35 mm2

33

3×16+2×10 mm2

3×7×1.70+2×7×1.35 mm2

34

3×25+1×16 mm2

3×7×2.14+1×7×1.70 mm2

35

3×25+2×16 mm2

3×7×2.14+2×7×1.70 mm2

36

3×35+1×16 mm2

3×7×2.52+1×7×1.70 mm2

37

3×35+2×16 mm2

3×7×2.52+2×7×1.70 mm2

38

3×50+1×25 mm2

3×10×2.52+1×7×2.14 mm2

39

3×50+2×25 mm2

3×10×2.52+2×7×2.14 mm2

40

3×70+1×35 mm2

3×14×2.52+1×7×2.52 mm2

41

3×70+2×35 mm2

3×14×2.52+2×7×2.52 mm2

42

3×95+1×50 mm2

3×19×2.52+1×10×2.52 mm2

43

3×95+2×50 mm2

3×19×2.52+2×10×2.52 mm2

44

3×120+1×70 mm2

3×24×2.52+1×14×2.52 mm2

45

3×120+2×70 mm2

3×24×2.52+2×14×2.52 mm2

46

3×150+1×70 mm2

3×30×2.52+1×14×2.52 mm2

47

3×150+2×70 mm2

3×30×2.52+2×14×2.52 mm2

48

3×185+1×95 mm2

3×37×2.52+1×19×2.52 mm2

49

3×185+2×95 mm2

3×37×2.52+2×19×2.52 mm2

50

4×2.5 mm2

4×1.78 mm2

51

4×4 mm2

4×2.25 mm2

52

4×4+1×2.5 mm2

4×2.25+1×1.78 mm2

53

4×6 mm2

4×2.76 mm2

54

4×6+1×4 mm2

4×2.76+1×2.25 mm2

55

4×10 mm2

4×7×1.35 mm2

56

4×10+1×6 mm2

4×7×1.35+1×2.76 mm2

57

4×16 mm2

4×7×1.70 mm2

58

4×16+1×10 mm2

4×7×1.70+1×7×1.35 mm2

59

4×25 mm2

4×7×2.14 mm2

60

4×25+1×16 mm2

4×7×2.14+1×7×1.70 mm2

61

4×35 mm2

4×7×2.52 mm2

62

4×35+1×16 mm2

4×7×2.52+1×7×1.70 mm2

63

4×50 mm2

4×10×2.52 mm2

64

4×50+1×25 mm2

4×10×2.52+1×7×2.14 mm2

65

4×70 mm2

4×14×2.52 mm2

66

4×70+1×35 mm2

4×14×2.52+1×7×2.52 mm2

67

4×95 mm2

4×19×2.52 mm2

68

4×95+1×50 mm2

4×19×2.52+1×10×2.52 mm2

69

4×120 mm2

4×24×2.52 mm2

70

4×120+1×70 mm2

4×24×2.52+1×14×2.52 mm2

71

4×150 mm2

4×30×2.52 mm2

72

4×150+1×70 mm2

4×30×2.52+1×14×2.52 mm2

73

4×185 mm2

4×37×2.52 mm2

74

4×185+1×95 mm2

4×37×2.52+1×19×2.52 mm2

75

5×2.5 mm2

5×1.78 mm2

76

5×4 mm2

5×2.25 mm2

77

5×6 mm2

5×2.76 mm2

78

5×10 mm2

5×7×1.35 mm2

79

5×16 mm2

5×7×1.70 mm2

80

5×25 mm2

5×7×2.14 mm2

81

5×35 mm2

5×7×2.52 mm2

82

5×50 mm2

5×10×2.52 mm2

83

5×70 mm2

5×14×2.52 mm2

84

5×95 mm2

5×19×2.52 mm2

85

5×120 mm2

5×24×2.52 mm2

86

5×150 mm2

5×30×2.52 mm2

87

5×185 mm2

5×37×2.52 mm2

 

5. Package: mainly the cables are packed in steel-wooden drum, the length is on the size and weight, but also the cables can be packed as your demand.

0.1/6kv 4*300+1*150mm2 low voltage unarmored PVC/XLPE insulated PVC/XLPE sheathed power cable

0.1/6kv 4*300+1*150mm2 low voltage unarmored PVC/XLPE insulated PVC/XLPE sheathed power cable

0.1/6kv 4*300+1*150mm2 low voltage unarmored PVC/XLPE insulated PVC/XLPE sheathed power cable

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Q:I cant find the power cable for this CRT monitor I have, But I have this power cable from an LCD monitor. Would it work if I put the LCD monitor power cable in the CRT monitor? Will it fry the CRT if I try?
No. It should work.
Q:I'm 1000% positive that it's not my monitor's problem.
I have to agree you shouldnt touch this if you dont know what your doing, check everything again, and make sure all cables are in correctly including your ide, or sata cabling. Take out the ram stick and put back as this is usually why nothing shows. Take a look at link for more help and info
Q:If Not What Do I Have To Look Out For Because Im Looking For A New Power Supply Fan.
there's no such thing as a PS fan. the PSU is self contained, there is a fan in the unit, but you can't replace just the fan. You will have to replace the whole PSU.
Q:A friend gave me this monitor, but didn't know where the power cord was. I made the mistake of thinking to myself quot;Oh well, it's just the standard plug, I'll just use one at home. But it is this weird 4-5 Pronged slot I haven't seen before. The manufacturer is HP, but I couldn't find any accessories on their site. Can anyone tell me what kind of plug would fit this, or where to get one? I have included a picture, sorry for the poor quality, but it is from my phone.
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Q:I live in Chicago, and I want to know if somebody can help me. The next house on mine have electrical power cable, telefon and cable from my back yard and pas my propriety aprox 60 tf, the last two stay on my garage, its legal ?Know haw i can do to move the cable? some codes or regulation, samething? Thanks, Best regards.
I do not know the codes or regulations in Chicago but i do know in most states it against the law to have power lines resting on a structure. Those two lines resting on the garage could be the cable and phone company's and that is not against the law. However you could call the phone company and cable company and ask them to move them for you. If you can make a valid point that those lines are causing you harm or disturbing you in anyway possible then the company's will have to move it. And for the power cables there is probably nothing you can do unless it is really resting on your garage. But they will just tighten the line and not actually move it.
Q:i wasnt thinking and put the power cable in my mouth and then pressed the tip on my tongue and got electrocuted... it still hurts a little.. am i going to die
Yes. Yes you will. It might take years, and your doctor might call it something completely unrelated - like cancer, old age, or a car wreck. But this is what really caused it.
Q:Does it also come with the cable that connects it to the monitor? Thanks!
Yeah, it comes with a three prong power cable and a bunch of internal cables, one or two for the motherboard, one or two for graphics cards, and a bunch for drives.
Q:Doesn't have to be super powerful, just lifting about 100 pounds, frequently. I've already looked at the normal places, and they are all DC powered (car battery). I suppose it could also be manual.
With no offense to answer 1, but in agreement with answer 2, ONLY through experience with both big LOT outlets; I'd probably try Northern first. In fact I just had a discussion with someone yesterday comparing the two; but again; it's personal preference. It's likely they get their inventory from the same distributors. For 100 pounds, and if geared at all, manual could be fine. One issue might be your intended use; portability; possible access OR NOT, to a power source; etc.
Q:Have a 480 volts 3 phase 16 amp motor. Need 400 ft of extention cord. Is is OK to use a SOOW 10/4 cable, the voltage drop is 2.67%(12 volts). Machine is powerd by a generator that I can run at 500 volts to counter the voltage drop.8/4 cable cost twice as much, but the voltage drop is 1.7%(8 volts).
The only thing about SOOW is that the insulation is only rated for 600 volts, and the peak voltage of a 480 volt RMS system is 678 Volts. The peak-to-peak voltage is 1386 volts, and two adjacent phases will see a maximum potential difference of almost 800 volts This will be unsafe -- the insulation might breakdown (even though that 600 V is a conservative rating). Two adjacent phase cables will provide for 1200 volts rated total insulation and that is more than the phase-to-phase max of almost 800 volts, so you could take a chance, but I wouldn't recommend it. As for the wire size -- 10 gauge wire is definitely large enough to handle 16 amps. 12-gauge wire would even be sufficient, especially since you can compensate for the voltage loss. But, stick with the 10 gauge anyway, for a larger margin. You need cable that is rated for higher voltage. .
Q:im curious what a good rule of thumb would be for determining how strong a fuse to put in line to the amp. im getting a 2300 watt amp but dont know how many amps of fusing it uses. so i dont know its power draw. any help would be great
i have a 5500watt amp i use 250 amp

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