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0.6kv to 1kv Xlpe Insulated Submarine Power Cable

0.6kv to 1kv Xlpe Insulated Submarine Power Cable

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Min Order Qty:
100 m
Supply Capability:
50000 m/month

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Quick Details

Place of Origin:

Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

cnbm

Model Number:

VV YJV VV22 YJV22 VV32 YJV32 VV62 YJV62 VV72 YJV72 YJLW02 YJLW03 KVV

Insulation Material:

PVC or XLPE

Type:

Low,Medium and High Voltage

Application:

s electric power distribution networks or industrial installations

Conductor Material:

Copper or Aluminium

Jacket:

PVC or PE

Filler:

Non-hygroscopic Polypropylene(PP)

Binder Tape:

Non-woven fabric

Metallic Armour 1:

Galvanized Stainless Steel Tape Armour(STA)

Metallic Armour 2:

Galvanized Stainless Steel Wire Armour(SWA)

Metallic Armour 3:

Non-magnetic Steel Tape Armour(only for single core)

Metallic Armour 4:

Aluminium Wire



Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:wooden drum; iron-wooden drum or steel drum
Delivery Detail:Depending on the quantity

Specifications

2015 new product electric power cable 
1 Conductor:Copper or Aluminium 
2 Insulation:PVC or XLPE 
3 Voltage:Low/Medium/High Vol

2015 new product electric power  cable  

Technical Parameters of our Power Cable 

1). Standard: IEC60502; GB/T12706;IEC 60840;IEC62067;GB/T 11017;GB/Z 18890

2). Detailed description or construction:

    * Conductor: compacted or uncompacted copper or aluminium

    * Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

    * Filler: Polypropylene filament with lapped binding tape

    * Binder: Binding tape

    * Inner sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

    * Armour: Galvanized steel wire armored (SWA) or steel tape armored (STA)

    *Sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

3). The rated voltages U0/U(Um) of the cables considered in this standard are as follows:

    U0/U(Um) =0.6/1(1.2)-3.6/6(7.2)-6/10(12)-6.35/11(12)-8.7/15(17.5)-12/20(24)-12.7/22(24)-18/30(36)-19/33(36)-26/35(40.5)KV

4). Voltage:

     0.6/1kV, 1.8/3kV, 3.6/6kV, 6/10kV,6.35/11kV, 8.7/15kV, 12/20kV,12.7/22kV, 18/30kV,19/33kV,26/35kV

    In the voltage designation of cables U0/U(Um):

        * U0 is the rated power frequency voltage between conductor and earth or metallic screen for which the cable is designed;

        * U is the rated power frequency voltage between conductors for which the cable is designed;

        * Um is the maximum value of the "highest system voltage" for which the equipment maybe used.

5). Application:

     For laying indoors, in tunnel or cable trench with large difference of level able to bear external mechanical forces.

6). Marking: According to the customers' requirements

0.6kv to 1kv Xlpe Insulated Submarine Power Cable

0.6kv to 1kv Xlpe Insulated Submarine Power Cable

0.6kv to 1kv Xlpe Insulated Submarine Power Cable

0.6kv to 1kv Xlpe Insulated Submarine Power Cable

0.6kv to 1kv Xlpe Insulated Submarine Power Cable

0.6kv to 1kv Xlpe Insulated Submarine Power Cable

0.6kv to 1kv Xlpe Insulated Submarine Power Cable

FAQ

·         Can we make an OEM order?

o    We can offer or supply goods as customers' requirements.

·         How can I get some samples? Free or not?

o    We can send some normal samples, absolutely free.

·         How does your factory do regarding quality control?

o    "Quality is priority." We always attach great importance to quality controlling from the very beginning to the very end. Our factory has gained ISO9001 , SGS authentication, CE for Europe, etc.


Q: I recently moved from one state to another and brought my XBox 360 and games with me, but forgot the power supply, power cable and AV cables. I can't get a family member to ship them because they are all locked in storage and even if I mailed the keys, they are probably buried under everything else anyway.Most electronics stores sell the AV cables so that isn't a problem. But nobody seems to carry the power supply. Most places I've found online carry generic or no-name brand equipment which I want to stay away from for something this valuable and will only purchase genuine Microsoft equipment. Where can I look or buy it? Will I have to order right from Microsoft themselves?
Id say either off OKorder, or if you have a broken one, buy a new 360 from target or something and swap em out
Q: I have lost the power cable which came with my computer's PSU and after looking online for a while the online shops seem to sell the power cables with little information about whether or not they will function with different PSUs so I am guessing it doesn't matter which one I buy.
They are not special just a kettle lead really and should cost less than $5 as said if it fit it is good, look around you probably have one lying around
Q: I am running a LAN Cable through my walls, and I'm using the existing holes for the power lines. I'm wondering if the RF from the power line can interfere with the LAN Cables data. Thanks!
It should be okay, LAN cables are meant to be up to 100 meters long, your shorter cables shouln't pick up too much interference. Also, the wires are shielded and in twisted pairs which helps to negate interference. Not only that but for this reason the network adaptors will be designed to filter out low frequencies.
Q: So I'm trying to add a sata hard drive from an older computer in my new one, but I encountered a problem. I have the cable the connects to the motherboard and the hard drive, but when looking at the power connectors for the hard drives, there is only one and it is connected to the main hard drive. Am I missing something that is slapping me in the face here, or is this a design flaw? there are 6 hard drive holders sooooo, it seems that there should be 6 power cords inside, but no. Only one. What do I do?
are you sure there's not 1 power cord with six plugs on it? often the power cables will have connectors all the way down them.
Q: I have a Belkin Tune Cast II FM transmitter. The fuse in the DC car power cable is .5 A but it blows every time I plug it in. What is the correct fuse to use for this charger?
Those transmitters are very low amp draw... as you noted 0.5 amps, which at 13 volts is about 7 watts of power... and even that sounds high for a portable electronic FM transmitter. With that little power, you probably have a faulty unit for a fuse to blow. I assume you are using an aux 12v power source in your car and the (cigarette lighter) adapter that came with the transmitter. Now most adapters are not fused, but yours might be, and you could open it up and just see what the number on the fuse is - probably 2.5 amps max. Radioshack carries replacements for those small fuses. Considering that the car's fuse rating on most aux power sources is about 15 amps, your transmitter could not possibly draw that much unless there were a problem. The problem may lie in the aux power socket or in the adapter itself. I'd start by trying something else with an adapter - such as a cell phone charger. If plugging that into the same socket blows the fuse (in your car's fuse panel) then its probably the socket. If however it works fine, then the problem lies the adapter on your transmitter; which = return that and get a new one. I have seen many adapters with bad design that shorted easily and blow the car's fuse. Pray that its the adapter and not the socket.
Q: Power cable inspection, how many meters should be sampled?
meaning: ZR represents the flame retardant properties YJ said cross-linked polyethylene insulation V said PVC jacket ZR-YJV table red copper core XLPE insulated PVC sheathed power cable 4 * 70 + 1 * 35 said 4 core 70mm2 + 1 core 35mm2
Q: i have a 99 T reg subaru impreza turbo 2000, i want to install my amps and subs myself and i undestand the principal of what i need to do i just cant seem to find any obviouse way of getting the wiring kit power cable from the battery to the inside of the car. can anybody help?
okay,you must look on the right h, side under your hood,theres normally a small gap that you could run a cable through and it comes out on the passenger side underneath the cubbie hole,,,if it doesnt,you have to look under by where the cubbie hole is and you should see the wire...you run it under the panels that cover the seat belts and as u step in the back...its a plastic black cover,,,you will be able to run it from the front right into the boot
Q: Were can i buy a replacement power cable ?
best buy. you won't get an original but you could get one with multi plug adapters that might fit your laptop's or you can try to browse the website of your laptops brand
Q: how many 4pin molex power cable is needed to convert it to the 6pin adapter for ATI radeon hd 2900xt?
a 6 pin power adapter uses 2 molex (4pin) connectors. However, you can't have them from the same cable (you know how some cables have 2 or 3 connectors on them), or else you won't have enough amps.
Q: Ever time I try screwing in my power cable sparks fly.My amp has no off switch.and my car is turned off.wtf?Help me out/
Very simple...remove the negative clamp from the battery in your car before you attempt to do any thing. now the circuit is broken... make sure your ground for your amp is going to something metal on your car... I imagine you are trying to hook your power cable to the positive clamp on your battery... After the amp is grounded. you may now hook-up the power cable on to the positive terminal of the battery. tighten the positive terminal with your amp power line together. Then when you are sure the amp is grounded...( ground wire to metal )...you have a ground wire from the amp also. take the positive battery post wire and reattach... then the negative battery post wire... the battery wires sould not get hot or change temp, you will know as it happens quickly... now if all the wires are done right and your cables don't heat up, it is safe. if you turn on the stereo now and it dosen't work, it just means you blew the fuse on the line to the stereo. find on the line, replace it... it is a safety thing so you don't blow the amp or burn the car down... When ever you work on a car always remove the NEGITIVE post on the battery...

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