• 10mm2 High voltage cable, Electric cable/power cable/cable wire, electrical cable System 1
  • 10mm2 High voltage cable, Electric cable/power cable/cable wire, electrical cable System 2
10mm2 High voltage cable, Electric cable/power cable/cable wire, electrical cable

10mm2 High voltage cable, Electric cable/power cable/cable wire, electrical cable

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500 m
Supply Capability:
50000 m/month

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Basic Info.

Model NO.: Electrical Power Cable

Voltage: Low and Medium Voltage Cable

Insulation Material: XLPE

Current: AC Cable

Application: Construction, Underground, Industrial, Power Station

Certification: ISO, CCC

Insulation: XLPE

Conductor: Copper

International Standard: Bs Standard, DIN Standard, ASTM Standard

Armored Material: Steel Wire

Export Markets: Global

Additional Info.

Trademark: KAIQI cable

Packing: Packing by Drums

Standard: power cable

Origin: Zhengzhou City in China

HS Code:8544601200

Production Capacity: 500 Kilometers per month

Product Description

XLPE insulated power cables of rated voltages 26/35kV: 

1. This cable can be installed in duct, tray or direct burial.

ITEM

      SPECIFICATION

UNIT

MANUFACTURING

1

Standard

-

IEC60502

2

Rated  voltage

KV

26/35(36)

3

Conductor

3.1

Conductor  shape

-

Round

3.2

Conductor  Material

Aluminum

3.3

Number  of  Core

No.

1

3.4

Number  of  Strands

No. /mm

60/3.75

3.5

Nominal  Cross-section

mm2

630

3.6

Diameter  of  Conductor

mm

30

4

conductor  screen  thickness

mm

0.8

5

Insulation

5.1

Material

XLPE

5.2

Thickness

mm

10.5

5.3

Diameter  with  Insulation

mm

53.1

6

Insulation  screen  thickness

mm

0.8

6.1

Mental  screen  Diameter/No. (Soft  copper  wire)

1.0/43

6.2

Mental  screen  thickness(Soft  copper  strip)

mm

0.3

6.3

Mental  screen  width  (Soft  copper  strip)

mm

15

6.4

                        OD(outer  diameter)

mm

57.3

7

Bedding

7.1

Material

                  PVC

7.2

Thickness

mm

0.23

8

Aluminium  Wire  Armouring  AWA  Diameter  /No. wires

mm/No.

2.5/73

8.1

  OD(outer  diameter)

66.2

9

Sheath

9.1

Material

  PVC

9.2

Thickness

mm

                    3.2

9.3

Outer  Diameter

mm

                    72.6

10

Electrical  Property

10.1

Max: DC  Resistance(20)

Ω /KM

0.0469

10.2

Operating  Temperature

  ≤ 90

10.3

Short  Circuit  Temperature

  ≤ 250

10.4

Operating  Voltage

KV

Max. 36

11

Total  weight

KG

6257  kg/km

 PICTURE

10mm2 High voltage cable, Electric cable/power cable/cable wire, electrical cable

Q: I am dead!!! My mom and Dads' Town Country is old, a 1996, but my dad loves it. He keeps it looking new. He will never get rid of it. I am 20y/o and screwed up. I slammed the driver side door and when I tried to roll it up, the back came up. Not the rest. I took the door apart, and there are cables all undone, and I don't know what the hell to do. I don't have a lot of money or time. They will be back in three days. I called the dealer, they said $300.00. I'm toast. Can anyone save me from this death sentence?
if your dad loves chrysler he knows they have this problem . i will bet its not the first one to be replaced on that car. it has probably been going for a while, they get old and bind up. call a local junkyard since cost is such a factor or call auto zone and get a price. but this should not be the problem you think its going to be call him and tell him now, that will give him time to cool off before he gets to you!!
Q: Also why is it called quot;phantompower? Don't you think there should be a seperate category for technical questions about music!!?
yes a regular xlr will work. phantom power just means the mic needs to be powered 48V. yea, there should be a separate category for tech music questions.
Q: i bought a record player at a garage sale. it is the kind that has to be hook up to a sterio (no speakers of its own). it has the two cables to hook up to the sterio but no power cable. will the power come from the sterio or did i get ripped off?
You need to get a power cable. If you do some research online maybe you can find the manufacturer of the turntable. It may be a common type cord or maybe not. If you e-mail me maybe I can help more.
Q: Basically, I lost my power adapter to my monitor, and to be honest, I would like to try to avoid buying a new one entirely. I have an old HP laptop power cord that fits into my monitor, but the power specifications on it are different. The power rating on my monitor is 19V and 1.58A. I'm just assuming that's what it needs to run, and that you shouldn't go over that. My power supply from my old laptop converts standard AC into DC at 18.5V, which I'm assuming the difference in voltage between 19 and 18.5 won't really affect anything, but the amperage on my power supply is close to twice as high, at 3.5A output. That's where my concern is, if I where to plug this into my monitor would anything bad potentially come out of it? Don't comment saying quot;Oh, just buy a new one.quot;, I've stated I want to try and avoid that. Thanks in advance.
1. Make sure the volts are close enough. Within 10% is probably good enough. 2. Make sure the amps the supply is capable of, meets or exceeds the amps the monitor requires. The power supply won't push extra amps if they aren't called for. Use my advice at your own risk.
Q: This is a clock/phone I was using as a kid. Found it in my basement, and I would like to use it now. I no longer have the original power cable, that's the one needed for the left side. They both look similar, but are not the same. The right side is for the telephone cable. I have no idea what the left's called or where to buy it? I'd appreciate some help if anyone knows what its called, Thanks.
Give them a try. This isn't a common power cord that can be purchased locally. However you may find a used one on OKorder. You can do an OKorder search using the model number of the unit.
Q: then directly to the capacitor. or should the resistor be in the middle of the power cable.
The resistor just has to be in line somewhere between the battery and the capacitor, and it is TEMPORARY. Its' only purpose is to slow down the initial charging of the capacitor so you don't get a giant spark. Once the cap is charged (which shouldn't take much more than a minute, depending on the size of the capacitor) the resistor gets removed. What I always do is remove the main power fuse at the battery, then connect the uncharged capacitor into the system near the amp, mount it, ground it, and then just place the resistor across the fuse holder's terminals to charge the cap before I put the fuse back in. Actually, I use a 12v test light instead of a resistor; when the light goes out, the capacitor is fully charged.
Q: If you submerss the metal end of any kind of power cable like an extension cord in water will it work again?
It will if dried out over night. Placing it in direct sunlight will dry it faster. A hand held hair blower/dryer will work the best. Never use a wet cord for anything! This could lead to electric shock and/or death!
Q: a few of the amp power cables in the recording studio got mixed around, and I'm not sure which is mine. My amp is a Fender Mustang III, (100-120V, 50/60 Hz, 310W) and I'm wondering if there is a specific power cable that I CANNOT use for the amp, like one that fits into the plug in the back but has too much voltage, and so on.
The power cable for that amp should just be a piece of wire...nothing else. The voltage is determined by what you're plugging it in to. Any standard IEC C14 power cable will work for you. Good luck. Greetings from Austin, TX Ken
Q: I'm going to be running 1/0 gauge power wire in my car. My amp only accepts 4 gauge. Is it better to run 1 the whole way through and use power cable adaptors to fit the amp or run the 1 gauge into a distribution block that sizes the output wire down to a 4?
either way is fine unless your total system power will exceed 3000 watts....otherwise it would be cheaper and just as good to just run the 4 all the way from the battery and use the 1/0 gauge for your big three upgrade should you be exceeding 1000 watts
Q: NE1 have a surge protector and power filter for there home theatre stuff? If so what is the model and did it make a difference? I have RF grounding problem through my cable and was wondering if the moster cable boxes would help clean up the signal. I have to wrap a wire around the coax cable and ground it to something to make SOME not all of the noise dissappear. (lines rising from bottom to top of picture) Obviously I want a more definate and permant solution. Thanks.
Yes, a power conditioner will not only clean the power, but take out any humming or ground loop issues. I noticed a difference in audio and video. I have a Monster Power MKIII 3600. I got it for $200, on sale at Circuit City a year ago. I highly recommend it if you have a multi-component home theater or expensive TV. I have a 50 plasma, DVD player, Comcast box, AV receiver, Xbox and Nintendo Wii. They are all connected through the power conditioner.

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