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3*240mm2 Copper Conductor Underground Cable

3*240mm2 Copper Conductor Underground Cable

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3*240mm2 copper conductor underground cable

 

 1 Specifications

XLPE/pvc Insulated, PVC/PE Sheath 
IEC 60502, IEC 60228, IEC 60332

Armour, LSZH, Fire-resistant optional

 

 

2 Constructions

Conductor

Compact Stranded Copper Conductor, Class 2 as per IEC 60228

Circular solid Copper Conductor, Class 1 as per IEC 60228

Flexible Stranded Copper Conductor, Class 5 as per IEC 60228

Conductor Screen

Semi-conductor (MV only)

Insulation

XLPE(Cross-linked polyethylene)

Insulation Screen 

Semi-conductor (MV only)

Separate Screen 

Copper Tape (MV must, LV optional)

Filler

PP Yarn, or Paper

Wrapping Tape

PP

Inner Covering

Extruded PVC (MV only)

Armour

Steel Wire, or Steel Tape, or Aluminium Tape optional

Overall Sheath

PVC or PE

 

3 Applications

Used for power transmission and distribution line with voltage rated at 35kV and below.Compared with PVC Insulated Power Cable, xlpe power cable boasts not only characteristics of excellent electricity, mechanism, heat and aging-resistant, environment stress-resistant and chemical corrosion-resistant, but also simple structure, light weight, no restriction by laying drop, and high temperature allowance for long-term working.

 

4 Standards

International: IEC 60502-2, IEC 60228

China: GB/T 12706.2-2008

Other standards such as BS,DIN and ICEA upon request 

 

5 Technical data

Rated voltage: 0.6/1kV, 1.8/3kV, 6/10kV, 8.7/10kV, 8.7/15kV, 12/20kV, 21/35kV, 26/35kV

Maximum Conductor Temperature: under normal (90°C), emergency (130°C) or short circuit no more than 5 s (250°C) conditions.

Min. Ambient Temp.  0°C, after installation and only when cable is in a fixed position

Min. Bending Radius: 20 x cable O.D for single-core non-armoured cables

                    15 x cable O.D for single-core armoured cables

                    15 x cable O.D for multi-core non-armoured cables

                    12 x cable O.D for multi-core armoured cables

 

6 Certificates

CE, RoHS, CCC and more others at request

 
7 Specifications

YJV

Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated, PVC Sheathed Power Cable

For laying indoors and outdoors. Able to bear certain traction during installation, but not external mechanical forces. Laying single core cable in magnetic ducts is not allowed.

YJLV

Al. Conductor, XLPE Insulated, PVC Sheathed Power Cable

YJY

Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated, PE Sheathed Power Cable

For laying indoors and outdoors. Able to bear certain traction during installation, but not external mechanical forces. Laying single core cable in magnetic ducts is not allowed.

YJLY

Al. Conductor, XLPE Insulated, PE Sheathed Power Cable

YJV22

XLPE Insulated,Steel Tape Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

Suitable for burying in ground, Able to bear external mechanical forces but large pulling forces.

YJLV22

Al. Insulated,Steel Tape Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

YJV32

Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated, Fine Steel Wire Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

Apply to shafts,water and soil,able to bear the larger positive pressure.

YJLV32

Al.Conductor, XLPE Insulated, Fine Steel Wire Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

YJV42

Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated,Thick Steel Wire Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable

For laying in shaft, water underground and large diference of level, able to bear external mechanical pressure and moderate pulling force.

YJLV42

Al.Conductor, XLPE Insulated,Thick Steel Wire Armored,PVC Sheathed Power Cable


Q: a usb cable has 5 volts and 2.5 watts. so can it still power if it has 5 volts and 1.5 watts
Uh...YES! The voltage matches and the current will be regulated by the resistance of the device being powered. It will work fine.
Q: We need 25cm distance between Cat series cables.Can we wire Coxial Cable in the same conduit with a power wire?if yes than whats the reason for both Coxial and Cat Series Cables
Do not run your coax with your power. It will cause interference with your tv. Especially if you have satellite. That is why they are run separately when the home is built. If they must touch or cross in the attic, make sure to cross at a 90 degree angle. Like a cross or X. Cat5 can be run with coax just fine, though.
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 have been doing research online and have found replacement power cables from Kimber, Nordost, PS Audio, Cardas, Monster and Audioquest. While Kimber did win an award in Audiophile magazine, the write up for PS Audio's SC statement cable appears to be very good as well. Nordost makes a great product too, but have read some complaints that it actually cheats the bass. So I am basically looking to see if anyone owns any of the replacement cables from these companies or what they could recommend as a good replacement power cord.
This question does not make sense. Power cord for what equipment? Most audio and video equipment comes with the power cord attached or uses a standard 3 prong 110v power cable that you see on computers. A power cord should not affect quality. To improve quality, you should have a power conditioner or line conditioner to clean the power going to your equipment. Please elaborate on what you are trying to do.
Q: My brother lost the cable from the wall to the back of the power supply for his dell somehow, and I have one for a different brand (gateway). Are the cables themselves an interchangeable industry standard?
Desktops...yes. Laptops...no.
Q: My power cable says it is plug in but will not charge it. What is wrong?
It could be your cable or power supply unit went bad. Or, your power socket on the main board went south. The good thing about laptops is that the power supply unit is external and easy to swap out.
Q: I need to resolve a debate- is there a power/telephone line under the sea running between the UK and USA? Or is the communication just done by satellite?
**Power** cables, no. But transatlantic telephone cables still exist and are still in use.
Q: I have a power cable for my computer that got slightly chewed and i was wondering does that effect the power.im just wanting to know if it will have less power or will it work the same and as far as i know none of the wires where hurt just the rubber around them.
It will work if the wires are undamaged. But they will have been kinked when the cable got chewed. The cable is now dangerous, if the wires are pinched you may get a hot spot, melt the insulation and fire/shock hazard. Turn it off and replace the cable.
Q: So my old power cord cable is no longer working and i need a replacement but i cant find one. does anybody know where i can find one? PLease include links
The picture in the manual shows a standard IEC type power cord, which you can get at any electronics or computer store.
Q: Soooooo I don't know much about electronics, but... I'm pretty that my AC power cable for my new receiver was made wrong. You know how it supposed to have a positive and a negative pins? well they are both the same. I know that the wall outlet has the little whole and the bigger one. I've seen some AC power cables that only have the little flat pins so they fit on the wall outlet. My cable has two of the big flat pins... so I can't plug it in the outlet. What do I do? is there like a plug I could buy? I've been using google but I can't find anything...
The hot side of outlets has a smaller socket dimension, and that's supposed to prevent a plug that has an assigned neutral from being plugged in with the neutral (wider blade) side connected to the hot side. If your plug has two of the wider blades, then that does sound like a manufacturing defect. I'd complain to the manufacturer or vendor. Hopefully the power cord is removable, so you don't have to return the whole unit.

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