• Al/XLPE Duplex Triplex Quadruplex 0.6/1kV ABC cable System 1
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Al/XLPE Duplex Triplex Quadruplex 0.6/1kV ABC cable

Al/XLPE Duplex Triplex Quadruplex 0.6/1kV ABC cable

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100 m
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30000 m/month

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 Product Introduction:

Aerial Bundled Conductor (ABC) has an aluminium conductor with a XLPE sheath. ABC usually has 3 cores plus neutral, the neutral can either be bare or insulated and the cable can have a street light of 25mm?. ABC is available in 600/1000v, 635/11kV or 12,7/22kV. We stock 1 core, 2 core and 3 core ABC cable.

 

Operating Characteristics:
Rated voltage of cable:0.6/1kV.
Continuous permissible operating temperature: 85℃.
Min bending radius under installation
Metal braid armored type:6D;
Non-armored type:4D≤25
6D>25

 

 

Specification:

 

Insulation
Material
SPEC
mm2
Conductor structure  Insulation 
hickness
(mm)
Approx
overall
diameter
(mm)
Approx
weight
(kg/km)
Phase
(compacted Al)
No./mm
Neutral
(alloy)
No./mm
XLPE
(HDPE)
1*16+1*167/1.727/1.721.212.5110.1
1*25+1*257/2.157/2.151.214.9163.9
1*35+1*357/2.547/2.541.417.5229
1*50+1*507/2.927/2.921.420.1300
1*70+1*7019/2.1519/2.151.423.6423.2
1*95+1*9519/2.5419/2.541.627.6585.4
2*16+1*167/1.727/1.721.214.2175.8
2*25+1*257/2.157/2.151.216.7258.4
2*35+1*357/2.547/2.541.419.7361.2
2*50+1*507/2.927/2.921.422.5472.1
2*70+1*7019/2.1519/2.151.426.1658.3
2*95+1*9519/2.5419/2.541.630.5908.2
3*16+1*167/1.727/1.721.216.3241.5
3*25+1*257/2.157/2.151.219.1353.6
3*35+1*357/2.547/2.541.422.5493.5
3*50+1*507/2.927/2.921.425.7644.1
3*70+1*7019/2.1519/2.151.429.7895.2
3*95+1*9519/2.5419/2.541.634.61233.5

 Al/XLPE Duplex Triplex Quadruplex 0.6/1kV ABC cable

Q: what is this cable called I can't find it anywhere because i don't know what it's called if anyone knows anything about it or who sells it please explain.Thanks
does no longer or no longer that's greater value-effective and greater useful getting in for a clean exhibit screen or repairing the broken exhibit screen. anyhow , its no longer accessible to connect a private pc on your pc exhibit screen. the opposite is accessible. you will be able to desire to connect your pc to the very own pc exhibit screen
Q: My 4 pin CPU power cable is too short can I plug the 6 pin cable into that 4 pin slot? Safely? Thanks in advance for your help.
No, okorder . I know they have extensions so they should have what you are looking for.
Q: I need to run power cables from 4 fans on my stacker 830 around the edges of the case and into the power supply for cable management purposes. The fans I currently have, have power cables that are around only 10 inches long. Any ideas?
Can you solder? If so, just clip the wires then splice on extensions. Add heat-shrink material, solder connections, shrink the material and you're good to go.
Q: If I put pressure on the cord I have power but its almost impossable to work. A local computer repair said I have to replace the mother board. Can't the plug in the back be replaced? Thanks!
try another power lead, check all your connections, having failed that buy another power supply, work with cheapest options 1st
Q: Need advice from tech guys. Can I use laptop charger (20v 3.5A) as adapter with IDE/SATA to USB cable to power 3.5HDD in place of (12v 0.8 A) cheap adapter which just got faulty.
NO!! Don't do that - I got a hard drive in for repair recently where someone did that - she said it fitted so I thought it would be ok, it's got loads of data I need on that drive can you recover it? I was like - not any more I can't. 20v will blow the hard drive. If the PSU has gone on your external drive your best solution is to take the screws out of the external hard drive casing and open it up. You will find inside you have just a standard SATA hard drive.
Q: then directly to the capacitor. or should the resistor be in the middle of the power cable.
The resistor just has to be in line somewhere between the battery and the capacitor, and it is TEMPORARY. Its' only purpose is to slow down the initial charging of the capacitor so you don't get a giant spark. Once the cap is charged (which shouldn't take much more than a minute, depending on the size of the capacitor) the resistor gets removed. What I always do is remove the main power fuse at the battery, then connect the uncharged capacitor into the system near the amp, mount it, ground it, and then just place the resistor across the fuse holder's terminals to charge the cap before I put the fuse back in. Actually, I use a 12v test light instead of a resistor; when the light goes out, the capacitor is fully charged.
Q: I've been looking online for some but can't seem to find some sync cables to strap these amps together. Anyone know where I can find them?
You can use a PS2 male to male cable....kind of like you could use telephone cords from radio shack for the bd remote gain control. $2...plus you'll need a little bit of 8GA wire to tie the amps' outputs together. One gets set to 0 degrees, one gets set to 180 degrees, your gains MUST MATCH, don't do this with power applied anywhere as you'd likely smoke a voice coil. Please know what you are doing, bridging amps is not forgiving and remember each amp is now seeing 1/2 the load, so you could have stability problems if your wired at 2ohms now.
Q: Hi. I have an iBook power cable and I was wondering if there was a way to adapt it so I can use it for my new MacBook Pro that uses a magnetic cable? Thanks!
No, you really can't. The effort and money that would be spent on it would far exceed the cost of a new cable.
Q: What fuse should I use to run my power cable to the amp?
I had a similar problem a few years ago and simply couldn't make sense of it. I traced the power wire back testing it every couple feet and eventually got to the AGU fuse holder. I had ~14v on the battery side and very little voltage on the amp side. It LOOKED fine, and the fuse was fine, but something weird going on in the fuse holder itself simply wasn't making a good connection. I replaced it and was back up and running. I'm not going to say that's definitely your problem, but it's worth a check,
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...
If the equipment is under warranty, I might consider taking it back and complaining. If not, the hardware store is your recourse here. Good luck!

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