Aerial , Mining cable, UL , PVC/PE/XLPE cable
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- 20000 m/month
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Power cable
1. Material: Cooper, Aluminum
2. Rated voltage: low and medium voltage
3. Wire identification: Red, yellow, blue, white, black
4. No. Of cores : Single core cable: from 1.5 mm2 to 800 mm2; Multi-core cable: from 1.5 mm2 to 400 mm2
5. Standard: Low voltage: IEC60502-1 Medium voltage :IEC60502-2 or other requirement.
6. Insulation: PVC, XLPE, PE
7. Sheath:PVC, PE, XLPE
8. Armor: Galvanized steel wires armouror Galvanized steel tape armour Aluminium Tape Armour/ Aluminium Wire Armour.
9. Application: Suitable for indoor, channel, conduit,underground,vertical well etc.
10. Nominal cross section area: from 1.5 mm2 to 800 mm2.
Aerial Bundle Cable Service Drop
1. 3x35+54.6+16 3x50+54.6+16 3x70+54.6+16 3x95+70+16 3x120+70+16 3x150+70+16 mm2
2.2x16mm2 2x25mm2 2x35mm2 2x50mm2 4x16mm2 4x25mm2 4x35mm2
3. Standard: ASTM ANSI, ICEA S-76-474, NFC 33-209 or other request
Overhead electrical stranded cable (Bare Conductor)
1.Material: 1) Aluminum stranded wire and aluminum alloy stranded wire 2) Overhead stranded galvanized steel wire 3) Aluminum clad steel
2. Type: AAC, AAAC, ACSR, ACAR.
3. Standard: AAC: GB/T 1179-2008 IEC 61089 ASTM B232 BS 215 part1, DIN 48201-5 or other requirement.
AAAC:GB/T 1179-2008, IEC 61089, ASTM B 399 BS3242, DIN 48201-6 or other request.
ACSR : GB/T 1179-2008, IEC 61089, DIN48204, ASTM B232, BS215 PART 2or other request.
4.Application: These cables most widely used aerial line in aerial electric transmission lines and main product to form a power grid.
5.Product structure:
Aerial Insulated Cable
1. Material: Aluminium, copper
2. Type: LJ, LGJ, LGJF, JL, JLHA, JL/G, JLHA/G, JL/LHA, JL/LB, JLHA/LB, JG, JLB.
3. Rated Voltage: 0./1 kV, 10kV, 35kV.
4. No. of cores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 3+k(A), 3+k(B).
5. Standard: GB/T12527 GB/T14049 or other.
6. Insulation: PVC, PE, xlpe
7. Sheath:PVC, PE, XLPE
8. Application: applying in cable fixed aerial laying or used as wire leading into user's premises.
9. Nominal cross section area: from 10 mm2 to 710mm2.
Control Cable
1.Material: Cooper
2.Rated voltage: 300/500V, 450/750V, 0.6/1 kV.
3.No. Of cores : 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 24, 27, 30, 37, 44, 48, 52, 61
4.Standard: GB/T9330, IEC or customers' requirement.
5.Insulation: PVC, XLPE, PE
6.Sheath:PVC, PE, XLPE
7.Armor: Steel wire, Steel tape
8.Application: Suitable for chambers, tunnels and ducts, light-current control system and heavy-current magnetic interference region etc.
9.Nominal cross section area: 0.5~10mm²
PVC Insulated Electric Wires & Cables
1.Material: Annealed copper wires, bunched(class 5); Solid copper wire(class
2.Rated voltage: 300/500v and 450/750v
3.Wire identification: Red, yellow, blue, white, black
4.No. Of cores : single core, 2 cores,3 cores,4 cores, 5 cores
5.Standard: IEC 60227 or according to customers' requirement.
6.Insulation / Sheath : PVC
7.Application: Fixed wiring, house wire, building etc.
8.Nominal cross section area: from 0.25 to 240
- Q: What is the difference between an ordinary power cable for a dedicated cable?
- Another example is the flashlight and electric shaver although the voltage is very low, power and current is very small, is still strong
- Q: I'm building another computer to give to someone, i have all the parts and when it got down to installing the CD drive and the Hard drive i plugged the sata cables into the motherboard but when i looked to install them to the power supply mine did not have any of those cables. I had spare cables from my other power supply but they require you to plug them into the power supply but since the other power supply is older it doesn't work. I was wondering if i could get cables that plug into the extra connectors then to the CD drive/ Hard drive instead of plugging them into the power supply then the CD drive/ Hard drive.
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- Q: I have a case that mounts PSU on the bottom. I find that I have to twist the SATA power cables 180 degrees to connect to the hard drives. Any tips? I was thinking maybe mounting hard drives upside down.
- Upside down drives would work, but they're not likely to fit properly with the existing mounting holes. I ran the power cable to the top drive and worked down from there, so it didn't require twisting. I've also used only the last connector on two different cables. There's nothing wrong with twisting the connector wires, assuming they aren't under tension after installation.
- Q: The hdd i am looking at is OEM nearly everywhere so i'm wondering what i would need to use it.
- Any OEM challenging rigidity i've got ordered has no longer incorporate cables (they got here with the motherboard). do no longer comprehend the place you're ordering from although - ought to be distinctive. i'm getting all of my stuff from Newegg. and that's the place i could propose you %. some up in case you like them. continuously stable fees.
- Q: I have a Belkin Tune Cast II FM transmitter. The fuse in the DC car power cable is .5 A but it blows every time I plug it in. What is the correct fuse to use for this charger?
- Those transmitters are very low amp draw... as you noted 0.5 amps, which at 13 volts is about 7 watts of power... and even that sounds high for a portable electronic FM transmitter. With that little power, you probably have a faulty unit for a fuse to blow. I assume you are using an aux 12v power source in your car and the (cigarette lighter) adapter that came with the transmitter. Now most adapters are not fused, but yours might be, and you could open it up and just see what the number on the fuse is - probably 2.5 amps max. Radioshack carries replacements for those small fuses. Considering that the car's fuse rating on most aux power sources is about 15 amps, your transmitter could not possibly draw that much unless there were a problem. The problem may lie in the aux power socket or in the adapter itself. I'd start by trying something else with an adapter - such as a cell phone charger. If plugging that into the same socket blows the fuse (in your car's fuse panel) then its probably the socket. If however it works fine, then the problem lies the adapter on your transmitter; which = return that and get a new one. I have seen many adapters with bad design that shorted easily and blow the car's fuse. Pray that its the adapter and not the socket.
- Q: how deep underground are electric cables put and gas pipes laid underground for houses and bungalows here in the united kingdom,the Supply would be coming from the street up the front garden,asking this as thinking of knocking in metal posts for garden fence,
- Here in NZ Power cables have to be buried 600mm or 2 foot below ground, but if your still unsure locate someone with a detect machine who can exray the ground tell you where what are below the surface these gismo's can track trace pipes, power cables, telephone cables, even rabbit burrows! I know co's I used a company that traced underground pipe work on a farm at a speedway before the ground was dug up to insert an under ground drain from one building to another, co's we knew somewhere down there was a high voltage power cable we didn't want to hit it!. Cheers!!
- Q: This is all I got in my PC, where is it?
- That's a SATA drive - you're looking for a black connector, something like the one connected to the drive. If you don't have one (the white one that looks like it's touching the back of the drive in the picture is a PATA power plug), you can buy an adapter, so you can power the drive with the PATA plug.
- Q: its a rca home theater system and i need a power cable as my last one broke is there somewere were i can buy one
- Compare it with the one plugged into your computer. Most any store that carries computers or home electronics will have that kind on hand, possibly even a box full of leftovers in the back of the service department. If the cord is thick it's built to carry more power and you should get a similarly rated one to be safe.
- Q: I'm extending one of my PSU power cables because is to short. the line got 2 black/1 yellow and 1 red (molex) I know the colors have to be matched but if at the other end I end up mixing the 2 black lines, will there be a problem?ps: I already sleeved the cable for that matter I can't see the 2 black cables inside and i forgot to mark them. :)
- Mixing the Two Black Wires doesn't matter becuase the Black Wire = 0V it is common wire used with red and yellow. The Red Wire = 12V and the Yellow Wire = 5V so don't mix the Yellow and Red Wire and be sure to connect the Yellow and Red Wires to the Correct Place in the Connector because if wrong connection made with yellow instead of red it will damage your hardware.
- Q: A network cable must cross a power cable. What can be done to minimize the amount of EMI?
- Metal shielding would be best. This could be as simple as wrapping each cable with aluminum foil near the cross-over point. Hope this helps.
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Aerial , Mining cable, UL , PVC/PE/XLPE cable
- Loading Port:
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- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
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