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0.6/1kV,Cu/XLPE/SWA/PVC Power Cable,3*185mm2,3C185mm2

0.6/1kV,Cu/XLPE/SWA/PVC Power Cable,3*185mm2,3C185mm2

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LV 0.6/1 kV,Cu/XLPE/SWA/PVC

---Power Cable

---3*185mm2,3C185mm2

Used for power transmission and distribution line with voltage rated at 35kV and below.In comparison with PVC Insulated Power Cable, xlpe power cable boasts not only characteristics of excellent electricity, mechanism, heat and aging-resistant, environment stress-resistant and chemical corrosion-resistant, but also simple structure, light weight, no restriction by laying drop, and high temperature allowance for long-term working

 

The standards

The power cable is mainly complying with IEC 60502,IEC60840 standard,  also can be produced according to OEM requirements and other standards, such as BS, DIN, ASTM, VDE, NFC standards, and so on.

 

The voltage grade:0.61/1kV

(acctually we can manufacture cables of voltage at:3.6/6kV,6/6kV,6/10kV,8.7/10kV,8.7/15kV,12/20kV,18/20kV,18/30kV,21/35kV,26/35kV.)

 

 

Conductor: Copper or Aluminium

Insulation:XLPE

Armour:Steel tape armored or steel wire armored (STA or SWA)

Sheath/Jacket:PVC or PE

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed power cable (XLPE/PVC Cable)

XLPE insulated steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable (XLPE/STA/PVC Cable)

XLPE insulated steel wire armored PVC sheathed power cable (XLPE/SWA/PVC Cable)

 

Flame retardant XLPE insulated PVC sheathed power cable (FR/XLPE/PVC Cable)

 

Flame retardant XLPE insulated steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable (FR/XLPE/STA/PVC Cable)

 

Flame retardant XLPE insulated steel wire armored PVC sheathed power cable (FR/XLPE/SWA/PVC Cable)

 

 

 

PVC insulated PVC sheathed power cable (PVC/PVC Cable) NYY cable

 

PVC insulated steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable (PVC/STA/PVC Cable)

 

PVC insulated steel wire armored PVC sheathed power cable (PVC/SWA/PVC Cable)

 

Flame retardant PVC insulated PVC sheathed power cable (FR/PVC/PVC Cable)

 

Flame retardant PVC insulated steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable (FR/PVC/STA/PVC Cable)

 

Flame retardant PVC insulated steel wire armored PVC sheathed power cable (FR/PVC/SWA/PVC Cable)

Q: the light on the power cable box is orange when the xbox is turned on does this mean the cable is broke or the console? thanks
try taking all the cables out from the back of your xbox and tv and re-attaching them properly. If this does not work, consider going to the microsoft website under the help section, and see if you can find the answer. If not, then ring them up for free and they will tell you.
Q: I have dell optiplex 755 @ Q6600I bought a new graphic card, HD4850it requires 2 IDE power connections,but my computer has just SATA connections.I saw sata-to-ide converter in the internet,but in my country there isn't any store that sells it.What should I do ?
You need a 4 pin molex. Yes most video cards have either a 6 pin PCI-E or 4 pin molex connector. What he doesn't have is a 4 pin molex from the power supply. His power supply only has SATA connectors on it. The only thing you can do is order one online. That shouldn't take too long to get in. I attached a link to one below. You can also just try replacing the power supply as most new power supplies come with a 6 pin PCI-E connector as well as SATA and 4 pin Molex.
Q: Right now, the cables behind my audio receiver are tangled beyond recognition. I need to organize them...How should I bundle my speaker wire to minimize RF and EM interference? I've heard that a quot;8-shapedbundle is good.Is there any truth to this claim? If so, explain.Thanks in advance!
Keep power cables separate from Line Level cables(inputs, record outputs) and speaker cables away from Line Level cables. In other words keep the different types of cables away from each other. This also goes for FM antennas separate them all as well as possible. If you have HUM, you most likely have a cable that has a compromised (bad or going bad) Ground or loose connector. Bundling wires, even the same kind CAN induce hum, as it turnes it cable bundle into a coil (like a Guitar Pick-up). Try buying several extra good quality cables of each type, and switch them out one at a time, and you may find that one or more cable is compromised and is causing the trouble and throw it away! Make sure that the outlet the system is plugged into has a Good quality Surge Protector! not just an outlet strip< Make sure the circuit that is being used to power the system is not also carrying lights with dimmers, florescent lights, or any thing other than sound equipment. LIGHTS MOTORS CAUSE HUM! Also make sure that your not using several circuits to power several INTERCONNECTED items! ie: VCR, DVD, CD, PHONO on one circuit, and Receiver, TV, Cable Box on another (GROUND LOOP). Many times a moderately expensive Surge Protector will solve hum in a sound system(not a $10.00 one, but maybe $25.00 and up) I use a TRIPPLITE that cost more than $200.00, but it has been well worth it! ( I have a $50,000.00 studio sound system), as it not only filters noise that comes down the line, but it protects from surges spikes. (Duke Power calls them LINE VARIATIONS), but they will burn up delicate electronics in a heartbeat! If your wires are bundled, it will be hard to clean up the mess and noise! Even sharp bends in wires and cables will degrade the performance of even the best system, and make change outs (new DVD player) hatefull as well as put extra strain on the rest of the wires. and they wonder why they failed.
Q: How to choose the diameter of the power cable threading protection tube?
PE cable that waterproof cable can be a short time to soak the water PE water pipe is used to transmit water to the water pipe than the requirements of the drainage pipe than the cable all PE high hardness
Q: Well yea, I just got my 8800 gs today... I just recently upgraded from a 7600 gt. Well I've never had to install a card like this. It comes with a power adapter. I have no idea how to install this power adapter. It had a connector for the video card, and 2 other connectors opposite. The 2 other connectors only had 3 pins, but fit in the my 4 pins. I've connected one of the pins to my power supply and have no more 4 pins. I just have 2 quick questions.Will it affect my video card if I only have 1 of the connectors connected to my power supply?andWill it still work if I connected the 3 pin to the 4pin on my power supply, will it still function correctly?
okorder , that I gave you.
Q: Calculation method of wire and cable outer diameter
Usually check the table, in the cable samples or manual check.
Q: is there any way to fix this? i don't want to upgrade my power thingy though.
Did the cardboard incorporate a cable that has a huge and small white connector on one end and a huge connector on the different? Or a small connector on one end and a extensive 4pin connector on the different end? If it did, connect the small connector to the small 4 pin interface connection on the lower back of the cardboard and hook the means suppy to the different end of the cardboard. This ingredients the voltage mandatory to run the fan, you pick this for cooling.
Q: the adapter is fine but the safety pin (the big one) on my power cable broke, do you know where I can buy the power cable for an HP pavilion dv9500 laptop? on the cable it says quot;LS-15 7A 125V LINETEK E70782quot;.also, is it safe to use it although the 3rd pin is gone? it still works but i wouldn't want to fry my notebook...thank you
Contact HP, this laptop was designed for Vista so more than likely there are no drivers available for xp.
Q: I'm extending one of my PSU power cables because is to short. the line got 2 black/1 yellow and 1 red (molex) I know the colors have to be matched but if at the other end I end up mixing the 2 black lines, will there be a problem?ps: I already sleeved the cable for that matter I can't see the 2 black cables inside and i forgot to mark them. :)
first of all dont make any home made concoctions you can find those tipe of extensions in a pc store for under a buck and it dosnt mater the black cables are just grounds the important ones are the red and yelow
Q: How do I connect this unit to my cd player? Splicing power cables? not too detailed in the manual.?
im sure it comes with a power harness(plug) you prob have to do some splicing just connect it t0 the same place where you get power for the cd player your probably going to get a wire harness for your cd player right? just match the wires from your cd to your ipod thingy before you solder or crimp your connections

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