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Aerial Insulated Cable Aerial Insulated Cable

Aerial Insulated Cable Aerial Insulated Cable

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The  product is manufactured according to the standards of  GB12527-90、GB14049-93 and IEC60502《Extruded solid dielectric power  cables for rated voltages from 1 kV to 30 kV》,and also can be made  according to other country’s standard and users requirement.


1、type name function


Type

Name

Function

JKV

Copper conductor PVC insulated aerial cable

The  laying of overhead fixed, only applies to voltage Level 0.6/1kv,  Run-time cable and permit the trees to do short-term contact.

JKLV

Aluminum conductor PVC insulated aerial cable

JKLHV

Aluminum alloy conductor PVC insulated aerial cable

JKYJ

Copper conductor XLPE insulated aerial cable

The  laying of overhead fixed. When the cable set up, Cables and trees  should be considered to maintain a certain distance, Run-time cable and  permit the trees to do continual contact

JKTRYJ

flexible copper conductor XLPE insulated aerial cable

JKLYJ

Aluminum conductor XLPE insulated aerial cable

JKLHYJ

Aluminum alloy conductor XLPE insulated aerial cable

JKY

Copper conductor polyethylene insulated aerial cable

JKTRY

Flexible copper conductor polyethylene insulated aerial cable

JKLY

Aluminum conductor polyethylene insulated aerial cable

JKLHY

Aluminum alloy conductor polyethylene insulated aerial cable

JKLYJ/B

Aluminum conductor basic XLPE thin insulated aerial cable

The  laying of overhead fixed. When the cable set up, Cables and trees  should be considered to maintain a certain distance, Run-time cable and  permit the trees to do continual contact

JKLHYJ/B

Aluminum alloy conductor basic XLPE insulated aerial cable

JKLYJ/Q

Aluminum conductor light-duty XLPE insulated aerial cable

The  laying of overhead fixed. When the cable set up, Cables and trees  should be considered to maintain a certain distance, Run-time cable and  permit the trees to do short-term contact.

 

 

 

JKLHYJ/Q

Aluminum alloy conductor light-duty XLPE insulated aerial cable

JKLY/Q

Aluminum light-duty polyethylene insulated aerial cable

JKLHY/Q

Aluminum alloy conductor light-duty polyethylene insulated aerial cable

Companies can produce all types aerial cable of aluminum core  wire, copper core aluminum alloy wire

2、product voltage range and specifications of the core


             Kv

cores

 

0.6/1

 

10

 

35

1

16-240

10-300

50-300

2

10-120

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3

----

25-300

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4

10-120

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3+K(A)

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25-300

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3+K(B)

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K25-120

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Notes: (1) K stands  for carrying strands. Required by the project design, the sections  provided in the table can be chosen freely to match with corresponding  sections of conductors.    
       (2) (A)stands for steel bearing strands,(B) for aluminum carrying strands

 

3、Performance requirements for laying the cable
     The ambient temperature for the laying of the cable should not be lower  than -20 ℃. The allowable maximum temperature for cable Short-circuit  (the longest continuous period of not more than 5 S): XLPE 250 ℃,  high-density
Polyethylene insulation 150 ℃. 
    Bending radius  of the 0.6/1KV cable should be at least six times of the outer diameter  of the cable, 10 KV and 35 KV at least 20 times

Q: My car's stock stereo is pretty low power, probably less than 20 watts. I would like to replace the power wires with better ones, if not for any real benefit to sound quality then simply to satisfy a personal whim. 8 gauge wires would be too I think for the small spaces. Anyway, would a good quality speaker wire work just a good as a power wire of the same gauge?
nope dont do the rooky mistake and burn up the wire dnt be lazy actually get power wire
Q: So my vehicle's amp recently stopped working. It worked great after I installed it about a year before, so after testing for shorts, burnt out fuses, etc, I decided that the amp had died on me. After getting a new one-and it not working either-I checked the voltage at the end of the power cable where it hooks onto the amp. I get a 12v reading when the ignition is off, but only a 4v reading when it is in the run or aux. position. The in line fuse is good, as well as the battery (just had it checked). Any ideas as to why this is happening? As of this posting, I have NOT tried running a new power cable yet, but that is the next step if nobody has an answer. Thanks.
sounds you have a loose ground connection.
Q: I live in the UK and I am going on holiday to Taiwan/Japan where the voltage is 110/100v as opposed to 220 here (i think).I was wondering if I could use a power extension cable (with multiple sockets) so that i would only need one adaptor to connect the extension to the mains and then I could just simply plug my 3 pin plugs into the cable saving me money and sockets. As it would be a lower voltage, I assume that there shouldn't be any problems with power however, if there are any electricians or anyone who has done this before I would really appreciate some guidance just to ensure that this is safe.Thanks is advance.
You'd use the correct AC power cord that replaces the toggle-head part, and that would be the best part. These can be bought with a variety of different ends on them; while the adapter itself will work with any of the supported voltage ranges, automatically.
Q: The circle thing on the end of the amp power cable wont fit onto my battery, so idk what to do, should i strip the wire and connect it to my battery like that or should i cut the circle thing (i really dont know what the hell its called) to the point where it will fit around my battery
I'm not quite sure how your trying to attach it to the battery, but you should be able to take the ring and slide it over the the little bolt that is on your terminal. After that just tighten the nut over it. If this isn't working you may want to invest in a aftermarket terminal. They're pretty cheap and depending on the one you get you should be able to hook it up with the ring on the end or strip it and connect it using whatever method the instructions say.
Q: i bought a 650w power supply for my pc because i bought a graphic card that needs 550w. So my question is will my regular power cable which came with my computer work on the new 650w power box.P.S- my computer is a 300w
Yes. it is the same cable that comes with every computer, printer, monitor. OK it's the same cable that comes with 95% of them
Q: will leaving the power cable in for my laptop hurt the battery?
No, I've always done that with no issues.
Q: we need to feed power of 60kW to island villa
You probably need a higher voltage than that, depending on the distance. That is 1500 amps which needs a hugh cable. This should be stepped up to a much higher voltage. And yes, cables are available. If you don't know that, then you need to hire a qualified electrician to do this. edit, sorry, 150 amps, less if this is 3 phase. But still a lot of current. AND the wire size will depend on the distance. More than a few hundred feet and the size has to go up to keep the voltage drop below 5% .
Q: im selling just the brick power cable. Is 50 dollars a good price?
It seems like a bit much, I would go more for $20, considering the fact that it's only a power cable, not even a controller, and that it's not new. Hope this helped
Q: This is the second time the power cable has burned up. The cable itself frayed from overheating I suspect.
It would have to be a combination of things that made it fray. Like, for example, being bent at an extreme angle while in use for long periods of time. Power cables get hot from normal use. The plastic insulation gets soft. If the power cable is laid in a comfortable position, if it is allowed to cool before being wrapped up, and there are no problems with the power adapter port on the laptop, a power adapter cable will last for the life of the laptop. Now, if you are using a Universal power brick, that is part of your problem. This laptop only requires a 65 watt adapter. Universal power adapters will push more juice to your laptop... up to 90 watts. This will cause the cables to get hotter. So, if you have not replaced it with a 19 volt 3.42amp brick specifically designed to work with your laptop... then you should do so. And feel free to buy one off OKorder. Same brick as what you get from Toshiba, for a fraction of the cost. end of line
Q: i wasnt thinking and put the power cable in my mouth and then pressed the tip on my tongue and got electrocuted... it still hurts a little.. am i going to die
Already trying out for the Darwin awards of 2011?

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