Al / Cu Conductor , AAAC Control cable,Power Cables
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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.
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: The power company are doing some work on our road. and are going to be moving the terminal thing on the side of our house (2nd floor side wall) where the electric comes to the house and feeds both ours and next door (semi-detached). We have seen some dwellings that have a long UPVC bright orange plastic pipe covering the cable for a few meters and wondered why they do this?
- Insulation of the wire Animal protection A large bright flag to say to people that this is dangerous, which it is
- Q: Hello,I recently bought a kotatsu and I really need some help. The power cable is of course Japanese... And I need some type of converter.On the part of the cable that plugs into the radiotaor it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 250VOn the end that plugs into the wall it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 125VI''m not sure if a simple small converter to let me put the Japanese cable into my wall is enough, I think I need something extra to make sure nothing goes into flames.Inside the Japanese instruction manual I found some info ... However, I'm not really sure if it is related to the power supply or not...AC100V 50-60Hz400W3.1 (Probably the length of the cable) 1.3 (Same here I think)140Wh 60 Wh55C 37CPlease help me, what should I get to be able to use the cable in Europe. Any links at all will be helpful...Thanks.
- Don't worry too much about what the cord says. Worry about the power requirements on the appliance label, and making sure you are feeding it with the voltage required, with a capacity within the range. In your instance, you will need a converter transformer that converts your outlet voltage to 100V, and has 550 or larger watt capacity.
- Q: So I have some speakers that are for a PC. I just got a new laptop and I want to use the speakers, which I can with 100% ease but I want it to be portable, meaning I don't want to have to plug in my speakers to a wall outlet, i would like to hook it up with a USB. Is there way I can make a USB power cord so i can power the speakers from my laptop? I have a 12V DC 0.5A wall adapter and a usb to cut in half or whatever to make this thing work, i also have a soldering kit. Is this possible? Thansk for any help and Merry Christmas ;)
- Since you give such scant information the only answer I can give you is maybe. The biggest drawback I can see is the voltage/power issue. USB specs say that you can draw 500 milliamps at 5 volts so if your speakers run at 5 volts and don't draw more than 500 mA then yes you can. If your speakers use a different voltage or have higher current requirements then no. (what is up with the 12V DC 0.5A wall adapter? You don't identify what that is ... is that what you use to power the speakers? If so, then you can't power the speakers with USB.)
- 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: I have my Clearwire modem but have lost the power cable. Does anyone know what I would look for in a replacement power cable.
- check the Clearwire URL .. Support tab
- Q: I have vtech 5.8 phones that you plug in to the electric socket. It is also connect to the internet.So if the power goes out so does the phone. What phone can you get the will work if the power and cable goes out
- plug your phone into the UPS on your computer. This will keep the phone working for a couple minutes, but the internet access may go away too. What you need to keep the phone working is a traditional land line, a traditional phone used for power failure. Even in big businesses that use a PBX or eKSU, we install power fail phones. SOME Vtech phones have a slide out drawer in the base unit where you can charge a battery. This will keep the base unit working without power.
- Q: My system was working fine until today. The bass stopped hitting to the music and thumps in intervals of about 5 seconds regardless of whether the music is turned up or down. I hooked up my system without my capacitor to see if this was the problem. It worked...but only for a minute. The bass was hitting like it was suppose to but all of a sudden it went back to the interval thumping and the power cable got hot to the touch and the fuse inside the holder was melted. What the heck is the problem?
- Not the fuse. You're power wire is too small to handle the load. For 800-1100 watts RMS systems use 4 AWG wire. The main fuse should be the sum of the fuse ratings on the amp.
- Q: Now i get a message saying I have low system voltage. Is this gonna impair performance? Are there adapters for this?This is for a DESKTOP. Dell XPS.
- What? What are you saying? What processor uses a 10 pin power connector? You did 'say' CPU! (Central Processing Unit) Or do you mean the 20 pin ATX Motherboard connector? (AMD's use no power to processor connector. Intel Pentium 4 and UP, use a four pin power connector, from the power supply to the motherboard. (Mobo) Edit: Low System Voltage will start with causing weird things to happen. Then the computer motherboard power headers,(Connectors), will burn up. I suggest you turn this computer off, un-plug it, and email me.
- Q: my cable often gets unplugged soo im really worried that i may loose 280 dollars?
- If too much power is surged through your graphics card, then yes, you can burn it. It happened to mine, but fortunately for me, it was old, and it was some cheapo gpu.
- Q: what size of main power cable to use for two amps with combined power of 600 watts rms.the length of the run will be about 12 feet from battery to amplifiers.
- use a 4 Gage, always reliable and always dependable. Its a bit larger but you will have no problems
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