Aerial insulated Cables rated voltages up to 35kV
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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These Cables are suitable for installation in power distribution lines for rated voltages up to 35kV. The mechanical and electrical characteristics of cables are in accordance with the Chinese notional standard GB14049 The aerial cables for rated voltages 10kV and 35kV and GB12527 The aerial cables for rated voltages up to 1kV. The cable core struture of steel core & aluminium rope XLPE insulation aerial cable is made as per national standed GB1179 Aluminum rope and steel core & aluminum rope. Both the electric performance of cable and mechanical & physical performance of insulation meet national standard GB14049 and GB12527.
Type, description and main application of the aerial insulated cable
Type | Description | Main application |
JKV、JKLV | PVC/PE/XLPE/insulated aerial cable | For aerial power transmission application |
JKTRYJ | Soft copper core XLPE insulated aerial cable | For down-load of transformer |
JKLYJ/Q | XLPE insulated light aerial cable | For aerial power transmission application |
JKLGYJ | Steel reintorced aluminium wire with XLPE insulated / light aerial cable | For aerial power transmission application, able to bear moderare pulling force |
- Q: So here is the power supply, motherboard and graphics card I have.Power Supply: ATX-TL500W-BK Motherboard: GA-78-LMT-S2 Graphics Card: GV-N960XTREME-4gd As you can see the mother board is a (pcie 2.0), and my graphics card is 3.0 with a 6pin and 8pin slot on the side for It's power cables.My previous graphics card didn't need any cables to run to it, so I don't know what I need for going from the 3.0 to the 2.0, and I don't know where the power cables for the card connect to.Any help is very appreciated.
- your going to need a bigger power supply cause the graphic card requires a 8 pin and 6 pin power connection n the mother board needs also the 20 pin plus a 4 pin power connection for the mother board
- Q: I recently replaced my 300W Bestec power supply with a 600W corsair power supply. the 600W electric cable (the one that goes to the wall outlet) is too short, can i use the power cable of the 300W power supply ?
- Yes...all psu cables are interchangeable...all are 3 pronged..have been sence the 80's.....some psu makers don't even include them with new psu's figuring you'll have a extra laying around EVEn you monitors cable well work..
- Q: Hi! I want to buy I new Hard Drive but I've got a problem. I have the IDE conector but I don't have the Power Cable. It is connected to my Video Card. Can I add a new one? Can I use a power cable from a optical drive(CD/DVD)? Thanks!
- All you need to do is pop down to your local computer store and get a power splitter, just make sure you get the right type, IDE and SATA drives have a different kind of power connector, so just make 100% sure before you buy!
- Q: I don't have the power cable no more..its an 8 pin power cable and it has on the back120v24v12v5vits a round adaptor and it looks like an old computer keyboard but it has 8 pins.thanksromeo
- Sounds like you need a standard S-Video Cable, available just about anywhere. We can get them locally at the 99cent only store, walmart, target, ect
- Q: I want to switch to cable phone (indeed, that Triple play service offered by companies as Optimum or Time Warner). When power fails, you dont?expect to have Cable TV or internet, but phone service is different. You really need it all the time. Some people told me outages affect cable phone service. I?m very concerned because some neighborhoods in my city have had blackouts recently.
- first you need to check with your local cable company to find out in the event of a power outage do THEY have power back up on there end. if they do, you will need to get a UPS - (uninterpretable power supply) which is basically a battery back up. plug your cable modem/phone adapter's power and any other devices you want to work in the event of a power outage into the UPS and the UPS into your electrical power in your home. There are many types of UPS supplies, with varying amount of time that they will work in the event of a power outage.
- Q: What is the parallel use of the power cable
- When using power, standby power, basically no radiation, can be considered negligible
- Q: i was wondering if i can hook up 2 power cables each one going to a dif. amp one cable being 1200 watt and the other one being 600 watts.. i kno it would be easier to buy a splitter but i already have the cables i just wanna kno it i will ruin the battery or the alternator or something like that
- typically taking power from the battery drains it so i think im may affect you alternator (in the long run only if you'll be sub'nhard) why do double the work (and add a fuse) spilt the orignal power cable at one end (amp side) less drag on your battery wanting power
- Q: my power cord on my laptop is acting up to the point where I have to literally hold it in place to have it charge the battery and now the computer isn't coming on- the battery light is showing up when you push the power button but i don't know if it is charging-if there is anything you can tell me to fix this, that would be great!!
- My power cable was having a problem too. What I did was just go out and get another cable because it seems that it is either your battery, or your power cable. So just go out get it replaced and Wala! It should work again...
- Q: Acoustic Audio 10 inch home theatre powered subwoofer use speaker wire or subwoofer cable?
- As you used the phrase The wire that was included for the subwoofer, I'll presume that we're talking Home Theater in a Box here. As someone above mentioned, sub frequencies can use a lot more energy. In a larger system where you are consistently running several hundred watts over longer distances, a larger wire would probably be benificial. For a HTIB system such as yours the wire that came with it would be more than adequate over the short run that would typically be needed. Having said that, there is nothing wrong and nothing will be damaged by going to a larger gauge wire. Just not a lot of benefit.
- Q: Can anyone explain where I need to plug in the 6-pin cable for my ATI Radeon 1650 Pro graphics card? Or any pictures/diagrams? Thanks!
- Is it the AGP model or the PCI-e model? You don't need a separate power cable for an AGP card. The 4 pin and 6 pin power connectors on the newer motherboards are for PCI-e video cards. Do you even have an AGP slot? If so, then I doubt your motherboard even has a 4pin or 6pin SLI power connector. Just plug the card into your AGP slot and that's it. If it's the PCI-e model, then see if your MB even has a 4pin or 6pin SLI power connection on it. If so then see if your power supply has a 4pin or 6pin power cable and plug it into that slot. Depending on the power supply, you may not even need the extra power connect unless you are running 2 SLI cards at once.
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Aerial insulated Cables rated voltages up to 35kV
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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