• 11KV 3*185mm2 Aluminum conductor steel tape armoured power cable System 1
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11KV 3*185mm2 Aluminum conductor steel tape armoured power cable

11KV 3*185mm2 Aluminum conductor steel tape armoured power cable

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20000 m/month

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11KV 3*185mm2 Aluminum conductor steel tape armoured power cable:

 

1.xlpe insulated swa armour power cables
2.excellent electrical,mechanical
3.heat-resistant & anti-aging
4.25 years producing experience.

5.copper conductor

6.Voltage: Under 35KV

 

4*35mm2 0.6/1kv steel tape armoured power cable:

 

Type Name

 

Application

 Cu

Conductor

Al

Conductor 

YJV

YJY

 YJLV

YJLV

XLPE Insulated,PVC or PE S heathed Power CableFor laying in door,tunnel,channel and underground.Unable to bear external mechanical force,but bear the traction force during laid.

YJV22

YJV23

 YJLV22

YJLV23

XLPE Insulated,Steel Tape Armoured,PVC or PE Sheathed Power Cable

For laying in tunels in door,tunnel,channel and underground.Able to bear external mechanical force,but unable to bear large pulling force.

YJV32

YJV33

 YJLV32

YJLV33

XLPE Insulated,Fine Steel Wire Armoured,PVC or PE Sheathed Power Cable

For laying in shaft with large difference of level.Able to bear external mechanical force,and moderable pulling force.

YJV42

YJV43

YJLV42

YJLV43

XLPE Insulate,Thick Steel Wire Armoured,PVC or PE Sheathed Power Cable

Able to bear positive pressure and pulling force

 

 

U0/Um(kv) No.of Core

1st class

0.6/1

1.8/3

3.6/6

6/10

8.7/15

12/20

18/30

21/35

2nd class

1/1

3/3

6/6

8.7/10

12/15

18/20

-

26/35

1 Core

Section

area(mm2)

1.5-800

25-800

25-800

25-800

35-800

50-800

50-800

50-800

2 Core

Section

Area(mm2)

1.5-185

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 /

 /

 /

 /

 /

 /

3 Core

Section

area(mm2)

1.5-400

25-400

25-400

25-400

35-400

50-400

50-400

50-400

4 Core

Section

Area(mm2)

2.5-400

25-400

 /

 /

/

/

/

/

5 Core

Section

area(mm2)

2.5-400

25-400

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Q:ok well my xbox wont turn on anymore i was playing it and it was fine when i put the controller on top of it and moved the power cable and all of a sudden the xbox turned off, so if anybody knows what could of gone wrong or have a solution i would greatly appreciate it.
Go to bestbuy and see if they are still giving out those free repairs and if that doesnt help get a ps3 because it never has any problems with its power cables!
Q:the adapter is fine but the safety pin (the big one) on my power cable broke, do you know where I can buy the power cable for an HP pavilion dv9500 laptop? on the cable it says quot;LS-15 7A 125V LINETEK E70782quot;.also, is it safe to use it although the 3rd pin is gone? it still works but i wouldn't want to fry my notebook...thank you
Contact HP, this laptop was designed for Vista so more than likely there are no drivers available for xp.
Q:everything was working great! and then i blew the main fuse! i replaced it everything was fine after that but then out of nowhere i only have power in half of the power cable connected to the amp!! What can i do??
I okorder /... Under the column for 90 degree cable in copper pick the wire gauge that is closest to your amp requirements without being under. For example: 1200 watt amp = 100 amps of power 2 gauge copper can handle 130 amps (This chart is missing 3 gauge which some places do carry, which can handle 110 amps) 4 gauge is only good for 95 amps. These ratings are about heat build up from inductance of the current. When the heat exceeds the rating, the sheathing melts and conductor degrades at it's weakest point. I recommend use of THHN electrical wire. It is gas and oil resistant and has heavy strands that hold up well to the stress of vehicle install situations. If your wire and fuses are properly sized, then check all of your connections. Often times heat and vibration will loosen screws on amplifier contacts. Also, under the hood, heat can melt your fuse holder causing plastic to coat the contact points (in which case you'll need a small file to clean the contacts) There's really a lot of possibilities here and your question is quite vague and convoluted. Please give more details or take some time and analyse the problem carefully. Chances are that you will discover the source of the problem in a matter of just 15 minutes or so of checking.
Q:I'm gonna build a pc, the graphics card is an XFX Radeon 6970 and the power supply is a cooler master 750w. Im new to this and I dont want to buy a cable online and have it be the wrong one
If you are asking this, don't build a pc, keep learning on google and youtube. You dont need a special cable, it comes with the power supple, and the cables are for extra power for the graphics chip (pci express slot cannot supply enough power so it needs those cables to supplement it)
Q:Hi, Im building a computer and my Power supply dosent have enough Cables/wires for all the slots. We do have enough to fill one motherboard power slot and we also have enough to fill about a hal of one. Can my computer run with just half of one of the slots? Also, my computer's Graphics card, a Gigabyte GV-N560UD-1GI nVidia GeForce 560 Ti, has two power slots, and the wires that it comes with have 2 4 pin peripheral power cables brnching off of it. My power supply only has enough to fill 1 of the cables. My dad says it will be fine but i dunno. Please awnser quickly! Any awnsers will be much a preiciated
for the GTX560 Ti Here is what your APEVIA ATX-TL450W 450 Watts has: Those are for your motherboard: 1 x Main connector (20Pin / 24 Pin) 1 x 12V(4Pin) Those are for SATA and Molex HDD, DVD 3 x peripheral (aka Molex 4 pin) 1 x SATA Plus 1 x Floppy which no one uses anymore Your only solution would be to buy a newer, better power supply, which is what I recommend. Or, as a compromise (not recommended, as your power is not big enough for all components). Use 2 Molex to PCI-e cable adapters to power your graphics card. Use 1 Molex to SATA to power your DVD drive Use the only SATA to power your hard drive. Good luck.
Q:For example i have the Pelican xbox 360 av and power cables not the microsoft kind. So as i heard does it make a difference like does the intercooler still eventually melt in to your xbox 360 or will it stay normal? I ask this question because my niece also has an xbox 360 and while my 360 was getting repaired i came over to play her 360, when i plug in the intercooler it worked fine but i had a little trouble pulling the power brick cord out of the intercooler and hers is microsoft av and power cables, but when i pull my Pelican power brick cable out of my intercooler it came out easily, no trouble at all. So thats why i wanted to ask the question.
its not going to melt your xbox 360. its why they made it to cool down the system. if someone told u it will is stupid.
Q:This is all I got in my PC, where is it?
Hard disks typically use the 4-pin molex connectors. I can see at least two free in your picture. Basically just use the one that fits, there should only be one that fits anyway.
Q:Is it? I leave the power cable for hours when at home, when letting it process video and such and sometimes drain the battery when not used much.Thanks for any help.
When I first bought my laptop I tried to research this. Keep the battery in and keep the ac adapter hooked up. Use the ac adapter and take the battery out. Just charge with the ac adapter and run off the battery when fully charged. Everybody had an opinion on what to do. The confusing thing is that they all made sense. So I decided to stop driving myself nuts. I leave the battery in. The ac adapter is always hooked up. I leave my laptop on pretty much 24/7 and have done so for over a year now. Once a month as part of my maintenance I unplug the ac adapter and let the battery run down till the warning pops up. Plug it back in and do the same next month. I keep track of how long the battery lasts without the ac adapter on. It always charges back to 100% and if the life is decreasing it is so minimal that I am not noticing. Is this right or wrong? Depends on who you ask. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
Q:I've had this laptop (Dell Studio XPS 1640) for about two and a half years, and I've been through three power cables. The first one was a no-brainer, since the end was wearing a lot and you could see the wires. The past two have basically just stopped working for no obvious reason. The blue light on the end of the cord still lights up blue, but my computer says plugged in and not charging. I just bought a brand new one less than four months ago and it's worked perfectly until this past week. Has anyone else been having this problem with similar laptops? And if so, is there anything I can do besides wasting more money on a new cable?
I would suggest your take your adapter in to your local computer store and they can check it out. If your adapter is working but your still not getting current then the problem is inside your computer and it will need to be sent for repairs... Source(s): CompTIA A+ Computer Professional
Q:i hooked up all my 4 gauge power ground cable from the batteries of my truck i passed both of them thru the fire wall but what i was wondering is will i have a problem since its the power ground coming thru the same hole thru the fire wall or will i be all good ? somebodyy help
Make sure the edges of the hole aren't sharp or rough, to prevent the wire insulation being damaged. Usually, the ground wire on the amp is mounted to nearby metal instead of running a line all the way to the engine. Then, you can beef up the wire from the battery to frame in the engine compartment if necessary.

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