• 0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Flame Retardant Power Cable System 1
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0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Flame Retardant Power Cable

0.6/1kV XLPE Insulation Flame Retardant 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,suitable for the situation which requires flame retardant.


2、Type and Specification

 Voltage Class

0.6/1 kV

 Type

Z-YJV62、Z-YJLV62、Z-YJV63、Z-YJLV63、 Z-YJV72

Z-YJLV72、Z-YJV73、Z-YJLV73、 Z-YJV72、Z-YJLV72

Z-YJV73、Z-YJLV73、Z-YJV、Z-YJLV、Z-YJV22、Z-YJLV22

Z-YJV32、Z-YJLV32、Z-YJV42、Z-YJLV42

 

Size Range(mm2

1 core:1.5~1000;
2、3、4 cores:1.5~500;
5、3+1、3+2、4+1 cores:4~500;

 

Executive Standard

GB/T 19666-2005、GB/T 12706-2008


3. Operational Performance

    a. Cable conductor allowed long-term working temperature not exceeding 90 ℃.

       When short circuit happened (the duration no longer than 5 seconds), the maximum temperature of cable conductor is not exceeding 250℃.

    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 three cores unarmored cable should not be less than 15 times of outer diameter of cable, 12 times for armored cable. The bending radius of single core unarmored cable should not be less than 20 times of outer diameter of the cable, 15 times for armored cable.

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

    d. The laying of cable is not limited by the level drops.

    e. Power frequency voltage withstanding test: U0 under 3.6kV,2.5 U0+2kV/5min no breakdown.

    f. Partial discharge test: discharge capacity under 1.73U0 isnot more than 10pC.

    e. Flame retardant characteristics:

       Flame retardant cable should withstand group burning test specified in GB/T18380.3-2001.


Q: i disconnected the power cable to the hard disk and tried to boot,but it booted (through ubuntu live cd).What might be the cause for this problem?I need ur help
this hard drive might be damaged. but before getting rid or it. check the jumper settings on the drive. if 2 drives are set the same the bios might ignore them both.
Q: eSata means you connect the drive from outside the case. If so, what kind of cable do you use for power, assuming you're not opening up the case to use the regular molex connectors?
I use an external sata for backup with a usb cable converter the power comes from the usb cable, esata I suspect would be similar unless you are hooking it up with arj45 or something?
Q: I bought this graphics card tonight, and went to install it on my new Dell PC and while the card itself is powered by a 6-pin, I don't have one on my power supply. Is there an adapter I can use? Or will I have to go buy a new power supply for a NEW computer..?
Depends - what are your system specs? Impossible for people to help you when we don't even know what hardware you're running. Don't ruin your new graphics card by putting it ; 1. On a power supply without enough wattage to handle it, and 2. On a power supply that didn't come with cables for a graphics card. Chances are you should invest in a bigger power supply. I would recommend at least 550w for a GTX550Ti. I recommend Corsair and XFX power supplies, as well as Seasonic.
Q: I have been looking all over the internet for one of the previously stated cords, and I just can't seem to find one. I really don't know much about power cords, but a monitor a friend gave me needs a 12V, 4.0A DC power cable.I would prefer to use a site like newegg, OKorder or cables unlimited (or a large retailer like Walmart).
If the pin fits, and the tolerance on the 12V is comparable, the better amperage should not be a controversy. in case you have a voltage meter, you are able to verify the 12V adaptor for its output.
Q: I moved to another country and my computer arrived without the cord that goes from the power supply unit to the wall (aka I can?t turn it on). The PSU in question is a Corsair 750W Unit. I tried searching for independent cables but as expected no one sells them. Contacting the manufacturer is too much of a pain. I was wonder, could I find special generic cables that would work with the PSU? Not necessarily by the manufacturer. Thank you.
(link defaults to 1foot, but id recommend a 6foot cable at the minimum, as 1-3 feet can be very limiting.) If using more then 1000W of power, you will need a cable capiable of it. one above is rated at 10A, and given psu efficiency (rounding way down for very inefficient ones) you should be able to get like 900-1000W+ from it w/o any worry. (that doesnt mean using a 1000W psu.. im talking about pulling 1000W+ from the wall, and unless you have like 3 gtx titans running at 100% .)
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?
The power light should come on with or without the speaker wires or RCA cables from the stereo, but not all will, this is just a general rule. Double check your power hook up and see if it has power to it. Sometimes a little thing will throw the reset switch on the amp, check that also. This is assuming you have run proper power cables to the amp and have them hooked up to the proper connectors.
Q: The power cable troughs are divided once and twice
Can be used for overhead, buried and pipeline laying of the cable line
Q: i was wondering if i can hook up 2 power cables each one going to a dif. amp one cable being 1200 watt and the other one being 600 watts.. i kno it would be easier to buy a splitter but i already have the cables i just wanna kno it i will ruin the battery or the alternator or something like that
I know this, the 1995 Buick LeSabre had two positive cables hooked up to one battery. It takes a longer battery bolt, easily found, and both cables need the side mount battery cable ends. You just put one on top of the other and put the bolt through both. It works fine. Don't know about the draw of your amps and watts etc.
Q: When doing competition, is there a rule where your battery in the back can't be bigger than the one in the front? Are Monster Cables as good as they perceive to be???? I.E. their 400 series cables that are wound in different arrays to optimize each frequency out put? Can a Power cable actually provide more efficiency if constructed right, once again, their 400 series?Subwoofers being 1000 RMS but only getting 500, will running them at their RMS make a significant difference?
Power cables are very very important when running a comp set up. You want as much current running through as you can possible get. Same goes for your ground, you want it to be just as good. Monster Cables are a very good brand of cable. RMS is basically the wattage a speaker can take continuously. If you run twice as many watts through your amp it will be significantly louder and boost your SPL.
Q: One day, all of a sudden my amp stopped working. I inspected the battery terminal and noticed their was corrosion on both terminals, cleaned it off, and I inspected the fuse in my positive wire for my amp and noticed the fuse was blown, replaced it and the amp would still not power on, I reinspected the fuse again and it had already blown, I replaced it once more and it did the same thing.
Theres a short either in the power cable or in the amp internally. Make sure theres in no portion of the cable thats rubbed through. Its more than likely a short to ground, or something internal to the amp. Make sure the fuse has the proper amp rating too. good luck

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