• 0.6/1kv low smoke  zero halogen flame retardant pv cable China original System 1
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0.6/1kv low smoke  zero halogen flame retardant pv cable China original

0.6/1kv low smoke zero halogen flame retardant pv cable China original

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 Photovoltaic Cable

 

Introduction of product

 

Our company produces Photovoltaic Cable which is used in advanced radiation cross-linking technology and used low smoke zero halogen flame retardant material produced wires. It has advantages of high temperature resistant, anti oxygen pumping, uv resistance, resistance to water vapor, antimicrobial, short cutting ability, long service life, wear-resisting, oil, anti-corrosion, high tensile resistance, etc.

 

Executive standard

 

The product is according to the standard of TüV 2PfG 1169/08.07.

 

Application

 

The product is suitable for use in extreme weather conditions, indoors and outdoors solar photovoltaic system circuit connection.

 

Operating characteristics

 

U0/U

 

U0/U  0.6/1kV

Operating temperature

 

Max. operating temperature of conductor: 120, Operating ambient temperature: -40℃~90.

 

Type name

 

Type

Name

PV1F

Low smoke zero halogen radiation XLPO insulation low smoke zero halogen radiation XLPO sheath pv cable

 

 

Specification of cable

 

Type

Nom. Cross-Section /mm2

NO.of cores

PV1-F

1.5

1

PV1-F

2.5

1

PV1-F

4

1

PV1-F

6

1

PV1-F

10

1

PV1-F

16

1

PV1-F

25

1

PV1-F

35

1

 

 

 

Structure data of cable

 

Nom. Cross-Section of conductor/mm2

Conductor structure/piece/mm

Conductor diameter/mm

Product diameter/mm

Max direct resistance

(20Ω/km

Referencen weight kg/km

1.5

30/0.25

1.58

5.08

13.7

33.4

2.5

50/0.25

2.04

5.54

8.21

46.2

4

56/0.30

2.59

6.19

5.09

65.8

6

84/0.30

3.4

7.00

3.39

92.4

10

84/0.40

4.5

8.90

1.95

157.4

16

126/0.40

5.55

10.35

1.24

225.8

25

196/0.40

6.92

11.92

0.795

329.4

35

276/0.40

8.7

13.9

0.565

445.1

 

Q: Recently I bought a EVGA Geforce 8800 GTS. When it came in, the card fits in my case but has 2 cables to plug in. I only have 1 cable to plug them in connected to my power supply. Should i only plug in 1, or is it nessesary? Is there an extra one I just dont know about? Please answer!
Might just be a double adapter cable. Just plug in 1 and see what happens. should work ok.
Q: I dont understand what it says about Peak and sustained power, also the cable says it needs 12v DC, and the power supply gives 650 watts. I don't understand any of this, can someone please explain this to me, and if this power supply doesn't work, please give me examples of ones that will work. Longest answer will get best answer.Thanks!
That Xbox power supply cable is pretty cool! I've never seen those before. Ok, as for the power supply questions: Peak power is the maximum amount of power the unit can supply for a short period of time (a few seconds at most). A computer, during start-up, will use quite a bit more power than once it has achieved steady state. This is because drives have to spin up, semiconductors have to power up, etc. Once everything is up and running, the power draw drops to nominal or steady-state Sustained power is the amount of power the unit can supply non-stop. When purchasing a power supply, always give yourself leeway. If a supply indicates it is 650 watts sustained and 80% efficient (gotta look at that efficiency!) then it can supply 520 watts of power continuously. Even at that, I wouldn't want to run it past 450 - 475 watts continuously. 12v DC is the high rail on a power supply. Different parts of the computer require different voltages to operate. Drive motors typically need the 12v DC, where as memory needs less than 3 volts. A computer power supply has different rails or supply wires which supply the following voltages: +12 volts DC, +5 volts DC, and +3 volts DC (there are some others but those are the key ones). I don't know what the power requirements are for an Xbox 360, but it obviously needs the 12 volt and 5 volt DC rails to power it. Anyway, the power supply you've listed above is more than adequate.
Q: Hi! I want to buy I new Hard Drive but I've got a problem. I have the IDE conector but I don't have the Power Cable. It is connected to my Video Card. Can I add a new one? Can I use a power cable from a optical drive(CD/DVD)? Thanks!
All you need to do is pop down to your local computer store and get a power splitter, just make sure you get the right type, IDE and SATA drives have a different kind of power connector, so just make 100% sure before you buy!
Q: I just bought a new video card and it requires a power supply and i have the cables but im lost on where to put them.
Ask okorder / They give you the answer in a video
Q: The green light on the back of the power supply comes on when the power cable is plugged. also, every time i plug in the power cable, the fan on the power supply wants to spin, but it stops. The squeezing noise remains and i push the power button - nothing comes on. Before, it used to come on for a few seconds and then it will turn off by itself. I though it was a virus, so i restarted in safe mode to scan it. The PC stayed on for like 30 minutes and then it turn off by itself. But every since it does not wants to come on. Is the power supply gone? If so, how can still the green button comes on and the squeezing noise remains?please help me out! I need my PC! thanx in advanced!
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Q: Why did my power supply entrance burn with the power cord cable the stats of my computer are: HP Compaq dx2250 Microtower PCProgram: Windows 8 32bitPowerSupply: 500w MaxGraphics Card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 550 tiWhy cause it to burn? What should I do? Change the power supply or buy a better power cord cable. The cable that burn, I bought it on OKorder for $2, I am not sure if this cause the problem, but for sure I need to buy a power supply because the entrance burn. What should I do? Is my computer stable with all this stats? What cause this to happen? Was the cheap power cord fault? I don't know, please answerThank You,
A dodgy power cable can very easily singe or burn the power socket on the computer. In general, the lighter the cable, the more dodgy it is. $2 is nothing - I would buy a more expensive cable. The cents you save isn't worth it when your house is on fire. It's impossible to know whether your power supply or other computer components suffered any damage because of the electrical fire. You could try testing with a multimeter, but you should probably replace the power supply at a minimum.
Q: We have AT U-verse and we lost power during a storm. The picture returned and sound through the tv speakers but our surround sound did not. We have an Onkyo receiver along with the U-Verse cable box but nothing was changed.Any ideas?
There is a chance a surge may have damaged some components in your receiver. Power Surges are brief spikes of abnormally high voltage spikes (excess electricity) that can cause immediate damage to sensitive electronics. Surges can be caused from lightning, the utility company (coming in through your breaker box) or electronics with-in your home such as a vacuum, spin cycle on the washing machine etc... Surges can enter your home through your cable line as well and damage anything connected to it cable box, TV, surround sound connected to TV or cable box at the time of the surge... You can prevent this by installing a cable surge protector on your cable line and using a surge protector strip to plug your entertainment system into so the surges will damage these items instead of reaching your electronics and causing you all this hassle. If storms seem to cause this scenario often you could look into getting phone protection as well as a whole house surge protector on your breaker box.
Q: I am getting a new 160 amp high output alternator for my 2005 Mazda 3 2.3L. I am running a 1000w amp with two subs. I have the stock alternator in it right now. There are two power cable kits available for me to get. One that has 4 gauge wire with a 100 amp fuse and the other, 1 gauge with 150 amp fuse. Which kit should I get? Can I just add 4 gauge wire along with my stock wire instead of the 1 gauge kit? What are the fuses for and which one would work better? I know nothing about this. Thanks.
A fuse is a necessary circuit protection device, if there becomes a short in the circuit, it can cause a fire, the fuse is a precise conductor which will break if too much current (energy) is being drawn. A 4 gauge wire will work fine, and you need a least a 160 amp fuse, any less and it will blow if your alternator is at full load.
Q: What is the meaning of the cable 3 * 1 * 0.8?
Need to choose according to specific circumstances. The main difference between single and multi-core is the flexibility of the wire. In fact the two do not exist which good question, but the use of the environment is not the same. Home decoration: First, the lighting line, can be used 1.5 single strand copper wire. . 2P (inclusive) or more of the air-conditioning, that is, hot water heater, Yuba must use 4 square double strand copper wire; Third, the wall buried the best choice for single wire copper wire, you can choose according to the need for 4 square Mm, 2.5 square millimeters, 1.5 square millimeters and other specifications (usually 2.5 square millimeters with the most). Fourth, the remaining lines, are using ordinary 2.5 pairs of copper wire can be.
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?
short circuit. you need a bigger fuse in the inline cable coming from the battery. bigger fuse

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