1 KV Aerial Insulated Cable Used For Overhead Power Transmission
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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Product Introduction:KV Aerial insulated cable
Features: Used for overhead power transmission and distribution lines of AC rated voltage up to and including 1kV.
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Specifcation:
Type Specification | Inner conductor structure | Insulation | Braided screen | Cable core Outer diameter | Overall diameter |
SYV-75-1.5-1*4 | 1×0.28 | 1.50±0.10 | 1 | 2.80±0.10 | 8.2±0.20 |
SYV-75-1.5-1*8 | 1×0.28 | 1.50±0.10 | 1 | 2.80±0.10 | 10.8±0.20 |
SYV-75-1.5-1*16 | 1×0.28 | 1.50±0.10 | 1 | 2.80±0.10 | 14.8±0.20 |
SYV-75-1.5-2*4 | 1×0.28 | 1.50±0.10 | 2 | 2.80±0.10 | 9.2±0.20 |
SYV-75-1.5-2*8 | 1×0.28 | 1.50±0.10 | 2 | 2.80±0.10 | 12.1±0.20 |
SYV-75-1.5-2*16 | 1×0.28 | 1.50±0.10 | 2 | 2.80±0.10 | 16.6±0.20 |
SYV-75-2-1*4 | 1×0.34 | 2.00±0.10 | 1 | 3.20±0.10 | 9.4±0.20 |
SYV-75-2-1*8 | 1×0.34 | 2.00±0.10 | 1 | 3.20±0.10 | 12.6±0.20 |
SYV-75-2-1*16 | 1×0.34 | 2.00±0.10 | 1 | 3.20±0.10 | 17.6±0.20 |
SYV-75-2-2*4 | 1×0.34 | 2.00±0.10 | 2 | 3.20±0.10 | 11.1±0.20 |
SYV-75-2-2*8 | 1×0.34 | 2.00±0.10 | 2 | 3.20±0.10 | 15.0±0.20 |
SYV-75-2-2*16 | 1×0.34 | 2.00±0.10 | 2 | 3.20±0.10 | 20.8±0.20 |
- Q: When I plug and unplug a power cable to the net in my home for let's say, 50.000 times a day, why doesn't my electricity-meter not count that power for the monthly electricity fee?When I unplug the cable the cable should still have some electricity flowing through it at the moment of unplugging. That electricity disappears very shortly after . But after unplugging it, it doesn't have any electricity anymore. So some electricity is lost right? How does this work?
- Basically, the appliance works on the current flowing into it. When you unplug the cable (or hit the OFF switch, same thing) the current stops flowing, then the appliance then stops working. Very simple. .
- Q: I had bought a new stereo for my Dodge Neon, had installed it, and everything worked great for a couple days. Later my stereo was no longer getting power, I took it out to try to find out the problem. The power cable from the battery to the stereo is no longer intact. The little metal pin in the middle(no, I don't know exactly what it's called) broke off! I have no idea how, or even where it is, all I know is that it's gone and I don't know what to do! Is this a replaceable car part? If so, where do I find a new part, or where would I take my car to get the best help and possible answers? Would it be better to take it to a mechanic or to a stereo installation shop?
- the cables are not a life and run away from the dash , that never happends, and if the cable is there its not broken the power comes from the ignition switch not the battery , so you have a bad fuse or bad ignition switch most likely it is only a fuse, did you know there are 2 boxes ? check both
- Q: I'm looking to add another Light fixture on the other side of the garage, and wire it using the existing cable from the first light, I know running a normal power cable outside drywall is against code, but I've heard some people say you can use something like BX cable, or some metal encased cable outside of drywall and still be up to code? Is there a I can run this cable outside of the drywall using something like that, and if yes, what exactly would I need to use to accomplish this? I plan I running the wire from the right side of the garage door, up above the door, and to the left side of the door to install a matching light.
- If exposed, you must use an armored cable or conduit. No if's, and's, or but's... Personally, I think conduit is your best option.
- Q: Hey,I left my PS3 in the living room, and I think the dog peed up it. Stupid place to leave it, I know. Anyway, I brought it back upstairs, hooked it up but when I went to plug the power cable in, there was a real loud buzzing sound coming from the PS3, right where the cable goes in. When I unplug it from the PS3, it stops. I tried leaving it to dry, and making sure there was no moisture present inside the machine, but I tried hooking it up again and got an electric shock up my arm from it.Should I buy a new cable, leave it to dry, or is there something inherently wrong with the PS3 now?Thanks :)
- Ive never come across this before. Maybe its because i don't no anyone who has a dog which has peed up there PS3. I would suggest you dont get a other cable because that one might break aswell due to water getting in your ps3. If i was you i would contact Playstation or the store you got it from for more advice. Like i say im not sure and i dont think many people will come across this problem.
- Q: I was just wondering that if, for example, you are running too small of a power cable to you subwoofer amplifier does it not get to its full potential? And, if you get the right size will it be louder? Your thoughts and recommendations would be appreciated.
- Your subwoofer amp requires a given amount of power to run. Provided it is getting that amount of power, and provided it is free of ungrounded interference, it will produce as clean as sound as possible. A bigger power cord wont produce more power in itself, it would simply offer less resistance. And in this case, you wouldn't be gaining anything. Bigger cables only affect applications where you are delivering signal. Again, less resistance allows more of the signal to get through, offering (perhaps) better sound quality. Even in this case, it wouldn't have any affect on volume.
- Q: Which is the best way to prevent damage to the laptop / ac power jack when someone trips on the cable ?Dont ask me to buy a Mac since I already have one. This is for my new PC notebook.
- Purchase a warranty that covers accidental damage. If you don't want to do that, arrange your cables where they can't be tripped on easily.
- Q: I have a power adapter that changes the tip of a power cable from the US standard to the Spain standard. My laptop has 3 prongs and the adapter accepts 2. It fits into it, but the 3rd prong just rests outside. I know the voltage over there is twice as strong, so will this work correctly?
- The third is a ground, you should try and find an adapter that will accept a 3 prong plug. It' s not necessary, but its good to have. Your laptop should accept the voltage, look on the power adapter thing inline with the cord and look to see what its voltage rating is. It should have a bunch of written stuff , one of the lines will say input AC 100-240v 1.5A or something similar. If it does not read 100-240 but instead reads 110v, then DO NOT plug it in, the second you do it will break. my friends plugged in an xbox to a 220 volt system, they didn't even turn it on, something exploded inside almost immediately.
- Q: My power cord for my computer and all usb cables i have seen have these cylindrical things on them. What do they do?
- These cylindrical objects are there to filter out interference caused by electro-magnetic fields. They generally improve signal quality, and reduce noise in other circuits.
- Q: My amp was working this morning. On my way home, the power cable came out somehow. I put it back in and it wasn't powering on. The amp fuses were blown, I replaced them. Then I went to hook the battery terminal back and the fuse in my power cable blew instantly. I replaced it and tried again and it blew again. Also the fuses in the amp are fine now. I did the same process when I installed my amp the first time and it was fine so I don't know why it's doing this now. The amp is a Boston Acoustics 800w RMS amp and an 80a fuse. Any ideas?
- stop by here at this car audio shop in inglewood they will sure enough help u out with anything pacific car audio 1 4761 Century Blvd Inglewood, CA 90304 (310) 677-2000
- Q: Im planning on buying a psp go usb data and power cable from gamestop but need to know if it charges my dead psp go
- No - bought one 2 hours ago, have been charging for 1 hour and it will not come on. Additionally, the orange light does not come on when charging. Maybe it works if it is not already dead, but I can 100% confirm it doesn't work with one already dead.
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1 KV Aerial Insulated Cable Used For Overhead Power Transmission
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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