• 1kV  Copper Conductor XLPE Insulated Power Cable System 1
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1kV  Copper Conductor XLPE Insulated Power Cable

1kV Copper Conductor XLPE Insulated Power Cable

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Min Order Qty:
1000 m
Supply Capability:
20000 m/month

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Specifications

1) XLPE/PVC power cable. 
2) Widely used IEC products. 
3) Excellent performance 
4) customized sizes available

Standard

IEC 60502

 

Application

1kV copper conductor XLPE insulated power cable is used for fixed installations of rated voltages 1kV and below, such as distrubution networks or industrial installations. It can be installed in cable duct, trench or directly buried in earth.

 

Product Description

1) Rated Voltage: 600/1000V

2) Max. working temperature: 70 °c for pvc insulation and 90 °c for xlpe insulation

3) Max. temperature during short circuit (≤5S): 160°c (PVC insulation), 250°c (XLPE insulation)

4) Conductor: class 1 and 2 copper or aluminum

5) Shape of conductor: circular and sectional

6) Sectional area: 1.5 - 500mm2

7) Insulation: PVC / XLPE

8) No. of cores: 1, 2, 3, 3+1, 3+2, 4, 4+1, 5

9) Armor: steel wire or steel tape available

10) Sheath: PVC

11) Min. beding radius: 15 times cable radius (single core),  12 times cable radius (multi cores)

12) Max. conductor DC resistance at 20 °c

Sectional area (mm2)1.52.54610162535507095
Copper (Ω/km)12.107.4104.6103.0801.8301.1500.7270.5240.3870.2680.193
Aluminum (Ω/km )-12.17.414.613.081.911.200.8680.6410.4430.320
Sectional area (mm2)12015018524030040050063080010001200
Copper (Ω/km)0.1530.1240.09910.07540.06010.04700.03660.02830.02210.01760.0151
Aluminum (Ω/km )0.2530.2060.1640.1250.1000.07780.06050.04690.03670.02910.0247


Q: I got a XFX radeon 5750 graphics card and after a lot of trouble I realized that I hadn't plugged in the 6 pin PCIe power cable, but I don't see any slots on my power supply, does anyone know how to fix this problem? I really don't wanna buy another power supply :(
Did the graphics card come with a power adapter cable? Update: Those are fan cables. Most video cards that have a six-pin power connector come with an adapter for people who don't have a 6-pin power connector. It adapts two Molex connectors to a six pin. See my link.
Q: i want to use a 120 vac extention cord wire for the power cable to my amp, is this safe? extention cords have a heavier gage than the wire in radio shack and such and is much cheaper. i dont see why this would be a problem considering car batteries are only 12 volts vs. 120 volt extention cord raiting
HAAAAAA HAAAA HAAAA! No really, come on! Yes this will work. As long as the current required doesn't overload the wire. Meaning that you will have to have a heavy enough guage wire to handle the load. Otherwise,,,,,meltdown. Now I would highly discourage the use of home electrical wire for the purpose of car audio. You need a good clean, true source of power to feed your amps. It's your system, but the weakest link will always rear it's ugly head when you least expect it. My advice.....Drop some cash and get the right stuff the first time. Otherwise you WILL be doing it over again.
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: What are the causes of the power cable fire accident? How to prevent
Notebook does not have the opportunity to DIY. The reasons are as follows: Notebook motherboard non-versatile motherboard, the shape of the motherboard, positioning holes, screw holes are not uniform standards, each manufacturer's motherboards are their own engineers and then open factory production model. Notebook shell corresponding to the interface location, type and screw hole location is with a specific motherboard supporting.
Q: Hifor the last days a strange thing happened. Every time I start my PC it say no video input and there is just black screen. The mouse and the keyboard is dead too. but every fan in the chase works. BUT when I unplug the power cable from the power supply and then plug it back again after 2 seconds the PC starts again without a problem. Anyone knows what is the thing that cause such a problem?THanks for the help!
I would suggest a check of all the wires if you have no issue it might be due to the power supply.
Q: I have recently decided to scrap my capacitor and need and extra two feet of power cable in order for it to reach the amp....is it possible to splice and join two power cables together or is it a better idea to rewire with a longer cord?
The only way to properly splice the cable is to solder the cable to another piece of cable the same size. The best insulator is brush on tape , just make sure whatever you choose to use, it is sufficiently wrapped. There should minimal power loss if care is taken to make the connection well. However, the best way would be to run a new cable. But considering the trouble this may pose, a quality spice may be the best choice.
Q: Electrical equipment installation project "power cable laying" cable cross-sectional area refers to the cable cross-sectional area, or refers to the copper core cross-sectional area, such as 3 × 25mm2 refers to 25mm. 75mm2 or cable cross-sectional area of 490mm2? More
Calculation method: the amount of engineering calculation formula: L = (pipe length calculation + wire reserved length) × with the number of cross-section wire. Note: plastic pipe should not be flattened, cracks, no debris in the tube, cut the mouth should be flat, the nozzle should be shaved plastic wire pipe connection using glue bonding, plastic pipe bonding must be tightly tight, and in the pipeline plug on the plastic pipe plug, to prevent the paddle, plug tube concrete floor, wall and brick structure of the various switches, socket bottom box , The lamp junction box and the pipe connection must be connected with the wiring, is strictly prohibited plastic pipe directly into the junction box dark in the concrete junction box requirements with wet cement paper or plastic foam filled with internal, not allowed to use The cement paper packs its outside. Embedded in the floor, the shear wall of the plastic pipe, the junction box should be fixed firmly to prevent the shift
Q: some one told me that cisco get this router without AC power it get the power from the network cable?
Let's just clarify a thing or two: Most networking equipment uses AC power. All routers and switches (or, at least 99% of them) must be powered from an AC wall outlet. However, a wireless access point or an IP telephone may receive power from it's attached ethernet cable. Where does the power come from? The device on the other end of the cable must be supplying power through the cable. This is called PoE (power-over-ethernet) and there is at least one IEEE standard for this, and one Cisco-proprietary standard. Typical devices that can supply power are switches (not all switches) and power injectors. A power injector is a palm-sized device that you insert between a non-PoE switch and a client device to inject power into the ethernet cable. The injector must be wall powered to function. Some routers, particularly ISR (integrated services routers) routers can suypply PoE, too. So, usually routers do not receive PoE. Often, switches provide PoE. Usually, access points receive PoE. Make sense?
Q: what does it mean by 4 core cable, 35 mm. can it be used for DC and AC as well. can it be used for a 3 phase AC. what are its advantages and disadvantages? is one core means one phase? can we use 2 core cable for 3 phase AC? am really confused please explain.
4 Core Cable
Q: I currently have a vibe amp wired in that my front speakers run off, im thinking about gettin an Edge sub with a built in amp so was wandering if id have to wire in a new power lead or if i could run them both of the one thats already running to the battery? Also how would i get rca cables running to each if i only have one output on my stereo? Thanks
yes i used the same power wire and just split all my wires for my second amp and everything is fine but i made a new ground for it. it will work fine but make sure you have a good battery or its gonna die, i made sure i got a life time warrenty so i can just take them back and get a brand new one whenever it dies.

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