• Aluminum Power Cable - Aluminum RHH OR RHW OR USE System 1
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Aluminum Power Cable - Aluminum RHH OR RHW OR USE

Aluminum Power Cable - Aluminum RHH OR RHW OR USE

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APPLICATIONS 

suitable for use as follows:

Joysense Type RHH or RHW-2 OR USE-2 conductors

 are used with conduit as specified in the NEC®1.

 May also be used as underground service entrance cable, 

for direct burial, at conductor temperatures not to exceed 90℃.

 When used as RHW-2 or USE-2 conductor temperatures 

shall not exceed 90℃ in wet or dry locations.

Voltage rating for RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 conductors is 60V.

STANDARDS&FEFERENCES

Joysense Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 conductors meet or exceed 

UL Standard 44 (for RHH or RHW-2), UL Standard 854(for USE-2), 

Federal Specification A-A-59544, and requirements of the NEC®.

CONSTRUCTION

Joysense Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 aluminum conductors are

AA-8000 seriesAluminum Alloy, compact stranded. 

Insulation is an abrasion, moisture, heat, 

and sunlight resistant black cross-linked polyethylene (XLP).

SPECIFICATIONS

Conductors shall be UL-listed Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2,

suitable for operation at 600 V or less in wet or dry locations,

including direct burial in the earth. Conductors shall be Aluminum Alloy, 

XLP insulated, as manufactured by Joysense Company.

 

 

WEIGHTS,MEASUREMENTS AND PACKAGING

CONDUCTOR 

SIZE

(AWG or kcmil)

INSULATION 

THICKNESS

(mils)

NOMINAL

O.D.(mils)

AMPACITIES*(AMPS)

APPROXIMATE 

NET WEIGHT 

PER 1000ft(lbs)

STANDARD 

PACKAGE

60℃

75℃

90℃

8

60

257

30

40

45

36

B

6

60

292

40

50

60

49

B

4

60

336

55

65

75

65

B

2

60

391

75

90

100

94

B

1

80

462

85

100

115

126

B

1/0

80

499

100

120

135

151

B

2/0

80

539

115

135

150

182

B

3/0

80

586

130

155

175

221

B

4/0

80

638

150

180

205

269

B

250

95

713

170

205

230

326

B

300

95

763

190

230

255

381

B

350

95

809

210

250

280

435

B

400

95

852

225

270

305

488

B

500

95

929

260

310

350

595

B

700

110

1100

310

375

420

829

C

750

110

1131

320

385

435

881

C

1000

110

1283

375

445

500

1145

C

FAQ

Allowable Ampacites:
Allowable ampacities shown are for general use as specified by the NEC® ,2008 Edition, section 310.15.

60℃-When terminated to equipment for circuits rated 100 amperes or less or marked for 14 through 1 AWG conductors.

75℃-When terminated to equipment for circuits rated over 100 amperes or marked for conductors larger than 1 AWG.

Dweling –For units. Condutors shall be permitted at listed ampacitees as 120/240 volt, 3-wire, single-phase services and feeders.

All conductors are compact stranded construction comdlying with UL standard 44.


Aluminum Power Cable - Aluminum RHH OR RHW OR USE

Aluminum Power Cable - Aluminum RHH OR RHW OR USE



Q: Hi,I have a set of Sony speakers that are a few years old. They have no power cable (nowhere to plug a cable in either) and the aux cable has no jacks. It is just two split wires. How can I connect them to my TV?Thanks,Aaron
Very few TVs have connections for external speakers. The wire attached to each of your speakers is a speaker wire, not an aux cable. Your TV would need to have a line-level audio output (RCA jacks) or at least a headphone jack, which would be connected to a line-level input on a stereo or surround-sound receiver, and then that would drive the speakers. Speakers that have wires permanently attached (coming out through a hole), rather than having terminals to which wires are to be connected, are universally inferior. Still, considering the poor sound quality of many modern TVs, even the crummiest of box speakers might be an improvement.
Q: I just bought a new motherboard and it had a 24 pin power thingy, my power supply was only a 20 pin. After looking at my manual it said I was able to do that if I aligned them a specific way. After that PC turns on, the lights turn on, hard drives turn on, and everything else. the thing is the screen stays black and says no signal.I was looking on the motherboard and there is a 4 pin ATX12V1, but there is no such cable that comes out of my power supply. I think the reason the screen stays blank is because it said that was used to power the CPU. What can I do since I do not have a ATX12V1 cable that connects to my motherboard?The only cables that come out of my pwr supply are for the IDE and floppy.
If your power supply lacks the 4-pin connector, then you're probably going to need a new one. If your power supply has a 20+4-pin setup, then you should be able to use that however. The 4-pin can snap together with the 20-pin connector sometimes to make a 24-pin, but if it's not there altogether and your computer won't power on, then you will need a different power supply with the proper connector.
Q: Do you need to use both the 6 pin PCI-E power cable and the 8 pin PCI-E power cable on a video card? Why are they used? To give power to the video card if needed? Seems like the motherboard gives the card power as well?
Different cards have different power requirements. Yes, you need to connect all of the power cables. For example the Radeon 5770 has only a single 6-pin connector and runs fine on a 450W power supply, while the Radeon 4870 and GTX 250 require two power connectors from 500-550W (or higher) psu. Cards draw some power directly from the slot (They can draw more under PCI-E 2.0 and later than version 1.1 or 1.0)
Q: my friend has a ps2 and i don't know which one hes got either the fat or the slim and i think the power cables for the fat and the slim are differnt so does the ps3 slim power cable work on any of them?
Ps3 Cords
Q: Mine isn't so I'm just wondering what it would do.
the power noise will bleed through the lines.......which means u would have interference noise in ur system.....and even alternator noise(were buzzing/ringing high pitch whine increases with engine speed) sometimes.......
Q: So I'm trying to add a sata hard drive from an older computer in my new one, but I encountered a problem. I have the cable the connects to the motherboard and the hard drive, but when looking at the power connectors for the hard drives, there is only one and it is connected to the main hard drive. Am I missing something that is slapping me in the face here, or is this a design flaw? there are 6 hard drive holders sooooo, it seems that there should be 6 power cords inside, but no. Only one. What do I do?
are you sure there's not 1 power cord with six plugs on it? often the power cables will have connectors all the way down them.
Q: You have not connected the power cable to your video card. Please refer to the 'C settings started guide' for proper hardware installation.
It okorder /
Q: I am missing pin 20 for my ATX motherboard power connector (which is normal). But I am also missing pinouts and a few wires from other connectors like PCI-e, Peripheral connectors, and even SATA connectors. But here is the thing, all the missing pinouts go INTO the POWER SUPPLY? So are all these intentional, or is it a flaw? Thanks!
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Q: i have a 01 grand prix gt and i want to run the power cable to an amp , anyone know a good spot to run it?
In that vehicle the battery is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment. There should be a large, rectangular rubber grommet located at the front of the passenger side footwell, with a large wire bundle running through it. I usually route the power wire through that grommet, or drill a hole right next to it. It's important to carefully route and secure the wire in the engine compartment so it can't touch hot or moving engine parts. You'll also want to make sure you seal up the hole around the power wire because it's easy for water to get in at that location.
Q: I have a HP compaq laptop and a few months ago I started having a problem where my laptop sleeps/powers off when I plug in the power cable. The computer runs fine on battery but as soon as the charger cord goes in the screen goes black and the fans stop but yet the computer is still on.If the charger is plugged in when I switch on my computer I just get a blank screen. I have tried replacing the battery and the cord, changing the power settings, hibernate settings, taking the battery out etc.It's really annoying. Please help!
Go into the Power Settings in the control panel. Check the settings there, specifically the advanced options when power is connected.

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