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26/35KV XLPE/PVC Power Cable  with a good price

26/35KV XLPE/PVC Power Cable with a good price

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26/35KV XLPE/PVC Power Cable


26/35KV XLPE/PVC Power Cable  with a good price


Introduction

Construction: stranded circular copper conductor, extruded semi-conducting compound as conductor screen, cross-linked polyethylene(XLPE) insulation, semi-conducting compound as insulation screen, copper tape or combination of copper wire and tape as metallic screen, three cores assembled together with non-hygroscopic polypropylene filler, wrapped with binder tape, PVC or PE outer sheath.

Characteristics

Um is the maximum value of the “highest system voltage” for which the equipment may be used.

Max. permissible continuous operating temperature of conductor: 90 °C;

Max. temperature of conductor during short-circuit (5s max. duration) shall not exceed: 250 °C;

The ambient temperature under installation should not be lower than: 0 °C.

The bending radius of cable is recommended as following:

For single core cable: not less than 20 times of the diameter of cable;

For three core cable: not less than 15 times of the diameter of cable.

Application

The cable is used for fixed installations such as electric power distribution networks or industrial installations, which is laid indoors, outdoors, in tunnel or in cable trench, unable to bear external mechanical force.

Single core cable in magnetic duct is not permissible.

Manufacturing Standards 

GB/T 12706-2008, IEC 60502-3


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Q: i soldered in one of those ribbon cables on to my hp's laptop power button cause the old ribbon was failing. anyways i am having some issues with this new cable1 the laptop will power on by itself if i insert the ribbon into the motherboard connector2 the only way to power off the laptop is to remove the cable from the mother board connector and that means opening up the whole laptop3 like i said it will power on by itself so that means that i cant turn it on/off with the power buttonevery thing is soldered correctly i dont understand also i am not sure but does the cable have to be like the old one cause the new one i soldered in looks the same? could it be that it needs that one particular cable replaced again? please help me i am sad
Soldered where ? Most ribbon cables are never soldered.. They are designed for push / cold-weld fit to connectors And soldering the cable risks melting the insulation between the cores in it (as they are not designed for heat) if you solder the motherboard, you risk damaging the wires (and vires) in the several layers of printed circuits (they are quite fine, multi layered not dual external visible only) I suspect you have damaged the cable (internally) update: from those pictures, it is clearly meant to be purchased 'as an already assembled' piece What I suspect has happened, is that there is a small sliver of solder etc (or dirty flux) between the tracks. Those are really low current, circuits, so does not take much 'leakage' to cause a contact to 'appear' closed. Repairing such things, often requires a very very narrow soldering bit and also fine solder / flux. I have seen most people use a microscope to do those repairs before - due to the likelyhood of small bits getting in the wrong place (and tracking unexpectedly occur). A good flux remover / cleaner would be useful ? Is the cost a replacement button complete with cable not cheaper to buy (OKorder is my favorite location for PC parts, shipped in from HK typically)
Q: the light on the power cable box is orange when the xbox is turned on does this mean the cable is broke or the console? thanks
you need to find out the error code and find a solution to it.
Q: ill exlplain more the battery is connected to one end of the fuse then i want to run 2 power cables out of the other end to both of the amps will tis work or will i just loose power the fuse is 60A if that helps. 60A is massive why a fuse that big is needed i dont no
Hey mate, No you can't at all, and it's nothing to do with losing power either. A 60amp fuse is quite average in car audio as amplifiers have to draw a lot of current to do what they do. if you hooked two amplifies to one fuse you will find yourself blowing that fuse many times over. Also don't upgrade the fuse by putting a larger on in because if you have a short in one of your wires the fuse will not blow fast enough before the wire burns up and possibly your car with it. So no, it is definitely not advisable to do this. What i suggest you do is either buy another inline fuse holder with a 60amp fuse and use a separate wire from the battery for each amplifier, or buy a fused distribution block to split the wires. Remember that the wire from the battery to the d-block must be twice as large as the wires to the amps. Good luck! Ben.
Q: Why cross bonding in power cable?
If so, the answer is: By tying multiple cables together, the current carrying capacity of the total cable is increased without having the total cost increase in proportion. In other words -- using the picture as an example -- tying 4 equal sized cables together increases the current carrying capacity by a factor of 4, but the cost of this multiple-wire cable is less than the cost of a larger single cable that would carry an equal amount of current. .
Q: Hi,I have this Corsair TX 750W PSU and one of the cable have 3 x4pins connectors on it. i use one of the 4pins connector on this cable to power 6 fans on my case and the other two 4pins connectors i use one to connect to two ssd drives and other connector to the IDE 1.5TB hdd. do you think that this single cable is under stress to power up all 9 items? is there rule about psu cable? i am asking this because i thought maybe the psu is affecting my gtx 670 sli performance. i get P11000 score and X5006 using 3dmark 11. so it is a bit low. i should get arouynd P16000+.i have i7 2600k @ 4.5ghz w HT and pc3200 16GB. i hope someone can point out the low score issue and power supply cable question.. i am currently running drivers 320.49
well in other psus if you take them apart all the different cables are all stuck into the same power out on the inside but i have never taken apart a modular corsair before so i couldn't say for sure but it wouldn't affect your 6 pins if there was any problems it would be between the hard drives and the fans not only that but between 6 fans and 2 hard drives your probably only using like 30-40watts of power through that cable which is nothing to a 750
Q: I installed a new Power supply after my old one stopped working. I bought a Thermaltake TR2 500W. I connected everything that needed to be connected but it would not turn on. Then i disconnected the 4pin cable that goes to the motherboard, and it turned on. But my monitor didn't detect anything so it just went into quot;sleep modequot;. So every time i connect the 4 pin PCI-E connection to the motherboard it just doesn't turn on. Please help
That okorder /... If you know the PSU is good then you will know the way you wired the motherboard's connections is wrong.
Q: i have a modular power supply i lost my cables moving out of my old house. so can any one tell me where i can get new ones to my power supply:
I've never personally ordered any item specific parts but you should try NCIX . com
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: Two weeks ago, my 1 yr 19 lcd monitor began to flicker? Why? The power cord and usb cable are secure?
I've had a similar thing happen with my 17 GEM monitor. Eventually, I relocated the monitor and redid all the wiring and the flickering ultimately stopped. I'd wager it's a wire issue.
Q: Should I call 911 if a frayed power line fell in my driveway?
Leave 911 for emergency calls. You should call the power company. Do not approach the cable, and if it is in water, do not step into it !

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