• 0.6/1kV PVC Insulation Flame Retardant Fire Resistant Power Cable System 1
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0.6/1kV PVC Insulation Flame Retardant Fire Resistant Power Cable

0.6/1kV PVC Insulation Flame Retardant Fire Resistant Power Cable

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100 m
Supply Capability:
10000 m/month

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1. Application

This product is apply to AC rated voltage 0.6/1kV circuit, for the use of power transmission and distribution.Flame retardant cable is suitable for the situation which requires flame retardant. 

2、Type and Specification

Voltage 

0.6/1 kV

Type

ZN-VV、ZN-VLV、ZN-VV32、ZN-VLV32、ZN-VV62、ZN-VV72、

ZN-VV42、ZN-VLV62、ZN-VLV72、ZN-VLV42

Size (mm2)

1、2、3、4、5、3+1、3+2、4+1 cores:1.5~400

Executive Standard

GB/T 12706.1-2008


3. Operational Performance

    a. Cable conductor allowed long-term working temperature not exceeding 70 ℃.

       When short circuit happened (the duration no longer than 5 seconds), the maximum temperature of cable conductor is not exceeding 160℃. 

    b. When laying cable, the ambient temperature should not be lower than 0℃,if not the cable need to be preheated. The bending radius of multicore unarmored cable should not be less than 12 times of outer diameter of cable, 15 times for armored cable.

    c. Cable DC resistance should comply with GB/T3956-1997.

    d. Power frequency voltage withstanding test: 2.5 U0 +2kV/5 min no breakdown.

    e. This cable should withstand the group burning test specified in GB/T18380.3-2001and the fire resistance test of GB/T19216.11-2003 and GB/T19216.21-2663.


4、Cable structure diagram


1、Conductor   2、Insulation  3、Flame retardant coating   4、Filling   6、Outer sheath


Q: I need a longer power cable for my xbox 360 dvd drive, can anyone tell me where I can find out on OKorder?Or what its called? I type in dvd drive power cables on OKorder, but only the short stock ones show up I need one with about 10 inches or so.Thanks!Can these be found in radioshack?
try looking at a game store like Game Stop or check with the manufacturer
Q: hi, i just got a new graphics card for my PC and it needs a 6 pin power cable so i got one but i don't know where to plug it in (not on the graphics card but in the computer) can some one help me pleas.
In a place where there are 6 holes!! lol
Q: Hi everyone, I recently purchased a PS3 used not slim and am having a tough time with it. For one, I don't even know how to charge my four red dot blinking controller and turn on the ps3. I'm wondering since I got everything hooked up but still not even a red dot on the ps3 when I put in the power cable at the end there is that thing with the three things sticking out, where do I put that? Like a place where I charge my phone? I think that's why I'm having problems. Thanks.
ok. the PS3 uses a standard 3 prong plug, similar to what your PC would use. plug that in, and then into the wall. older PS3's also have a power switch right above the power cord. you have to turn the system on here. after you filp the switch, the PS3 enters standby mode. on to your controller you should have gotten a very short usb cable. the larger end plugs into the system.the smaller into the controller. push the PS button on the center of your controller to sync it. it should go from 4 flashing lights to one. then, it should steady flash position 1 to show that it is charging. one it is charged, or when the usb cable is removed, you should get a steady light. no flashes.
Q: Cable WDZ-YJFE2 (4X185 + 1X95) what does it mean Cable WDZ-YJFE2 (4X185 + 1X95) What does it mean? More
According to the specification requirements: 8.10 cable bridge wiring 8.10.4 cable bridge horizontal laying, should be selected according to the load curve to support the best span, span should be 1.5-3m. Vertical laying, the fixed point spacing should not be 2m. Assuming that the height of the electrical shaft is 60 m and the fixed point spacing is 2 m, then the number of stents required is: (60/2) * 2 = 60 Assuming that the height of the electrical shaft is 60 m and the fixed point spacing is 1.5 m The number is: (60 / 1.5) * 2 = 80 mainly depends on your shaft height, and the bridge fixed point spacing, hope to help you, (* ^ __ ^ *)
Q: if we provide power through power cable will there be need of extra capacitor near load?
Yes, if you are talking about a bypass capacitor. Electronics always requires a bypass capacitor near the circuit/IC. Having one at the end of a cable means the cable inductance is in series, and the impedance seen by the IC power supply leads is inductive and high instead of the needed low impedance that a local bypass cap provides.
Q: The difference between power cable and overhead cable
. the power cable occupies less. Generally buried in the soil or laying in the room, the channel, the tunnel, the line between the insulation distance is small, no tower, covers an area, basically does not occupy the ground space. The overhead cable is the opposite. . power cable reliability. Affected by climatic conditions and the surrounding environment, transmission performance is stable, high reliability. . the power cable has to ultra-high pressure, large capacity development of more favorable conditions, such as low temperature, superconducting power cables. . the power cable distribution capacitor larger. Overhead cable is the opposite . the power cable maintenance work less overhead cable is the opposite . the power cable electric shock is unlikely. The overhead cable is the opposite
Q: I have a psu that has two slots for 8 pin power connectors. It only came with one 8 pin to 6+2 pin and one 8 pin to 6 pin power cable. I have a video card that needs 2 8 pin connectors and I need a cable that is 8 pin to 8 pin. I can't use 6-pin slots because I have used all of them. I have found extenders but no male to male cable. Any help?Thanks?
Just get a molex to 8 pin adapter at newegg, problem solved =P
Q: I tried looking up the the model # and a couple of sites that would sell it but cant find any. Also the player is like 2 years old so hard to find anything about it.
9v is what's called the 'nominal' value, or typical value. Input voltage can dip as much as 20% which would drop 9v down to 7.2v, but is still enough to operate. (If you only supplied a nominal 7.2v, and line voltage dipped 20%, you'd be left with only 5.8v trying to operate a 7.2v system. Not enough.) Basically, every electronic device contains a voltage regulator. Anything more than the minimum is shunted away, but if the input drops, then there is still enough to maintain the minimum voltage necessary to run. But you still need a nominal value higher than the minimum to make sure there's always plenty, no matter what happens.
Q: Can I connect a single HDD and a DVD drive to the same SATA cable or will that draw too much power? I have 3 sata cables and a modular 850W PSU so I could use another cable if I needed to.
Hi, No you can only have one hard drive or cd drive per sata data cable. Do you perhaps mean a power cable, if so yes that should be OK. Arnak
Q: ok so i opend up my machine, and i bassicly took apart the processor and removed the dail up pci card thingy, then i put it all back together and i also took off the case, which meant removing all case power leads, quot;power SWand power led etc. but i put them all in the same place i took them out, well i think i did, theres so many different slots it they could go into, it would take at least 500 attempts to find the right slots for all, not to mention the fact i might blow the board. so has anyone got the manual for this motherboard. or no where to find an online one. cus i need to know where to plug them in. thanks
hi bradley we have all been there before.... rebuilt a pc and forgot which connectors go where on the motherboard.... however if you go to your motherboard manufactuers website you should be able to download the motherboard manual which will have a detailed diagram showing you were each connector goes however in theory you can get away with just plugging in the power connector ( power sw ) ....and it wont do any harm trying each combination... however i would recommend trying the top row of pins... and make sure you insert the connector horizontally as you look at it for example check this image of the power sw connector properly connected ( img204.imageshack.us/img204/8682/... ) .....as you can see the power sw is using pins 3 and 4 on the back row of pins.... so give that a try firstas i stated you wont blow the board..... ive seen people use screwdrivers to start their motherboards .. and this is done by shorting two pins.... so theres no way you are going to blow your motherboard..... however i would try to locate your motherboard manual first.... and failing that try my method.... and a good idea is to draw a diagram of your motherboard pins ... then as soon as you have tried a combination mark it off.... at least this way you are not going to try the same combination twice i hope this has helped,any problems let me know good luck bradley !

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