• 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: Power cable 5-color line, respectively, what color, what role?
YJ: cross-linked polyethylene insulation V: PVC sheathed 22: steel tape armor 8.7 / 15KV: rated voltage: 8.7 / 15 kV 3 * 300: three conductor cross-section of 300 square copper conductor Another: such as YJLV Is the aluminum core. Here is not marked what the material is conductor, you can default to copper conductor.
Q: I purchased a LCD TV the other day and ran a cable line to it (via crawl space). I had to use a splitter to connect the new TV. I connected the cable directly to the TV and then the power cable to the outlet which “popped” and the power went out (breaker trips). I connect the TV power cable to a surge protector and the power goes out again (surge protector wasn’t even on). So I disconnect the cable from the tv and connect the power. Everything is fine until I try and connect the cable...let’s just say the spark was bright and hot enough to melt part of the connector on the TV! So I return the TV and get a different brand and the same thing happens when I plug it into a surge protector. To begin narrowing out possible problems I connect the cable to a regular 10 year old TV with no problems. It is a brand new cable with no cuts or fraying. Any suggestions?
Something is seriously wrong, and you may need to get an electrician on the problem. You need to check the voltage between your set and the cable with a meter. There should be little or no measurable voltage. If you are getting a reading like 115 volts, then I suspect that the wall outlet into which your TV is plugged has been wired backwards, i.e. the black wire is on the white terminal, and vice-versa. The cable is (or should be) grounded where it comes into the house, but if the outlet has the hot wire on the wrong side, this might cause the problem you described. The wrong connection could have occurred anywhere along the line between your main panel and the outlet, so this may involve checking the connections at several outlets and light fixtures - whatever is on the same circuit as your TV's outlet.
Q: Recently I bought a EVGA Geforce 8800 GTS. When it came in, the card fits in my case but has 2 cables to plug in. I only have 1 cable to plug them in connected to my power supply. Should i only plug in 1, or is it nessesary? Is there an extra one I just dont know about? Please answer!
You need to get a power cable splitter that goes from two to one. It should have come with the card, if not any local computer store should have one.
Q: My old card only needed one of these cables. but my new 4870 will need two. can i just use a IDE-to-PCI-e power cable? its only got 3 wires out of the 6 though. does this matter?
You okorder /... It takes two 4-pin PSU molex connectors and converts it into 1 6-pin PCIe connector. Make sure your PSU can supply the necessary amps on its +12V rails, and if you got a PSU with multiple +12V rails, you need to make sure you got the load spread out among different rails to avoid overloading one rail.
Q: does anyone know a website that has like a chart with pictures of the different power supply connectors and where in the desktop computer they go all I know is the 24 pin goes to the motherboard and the 6 pin goes to my graphics card
Its on your motherboard factory web site. usually there is a 4 or 8 pin for the mobo PCI bridge, sata, pata, power connectors for drives. smaller for floppy, blue wire for PSU fan speed report. just find out what FORM you need, most are ATX.
Q: When doing competition, is there a rule where your battery in the back can't be bigger than the one in the front? Are Monster Cables as good as they perceive to be???? I.E. their 400 series cables that are wound in different arrays to optimize each frequency out put? Can a Power cable actually provide more efficiency if constructed right, once again, their 400 series?Subwoofers being 1000 RMS but only getting 500, will running them at their RMS make a significant difference?
I'm not 100% sure but I think that doesnt matter. What matters is the amount of batteries you have. There is a significant difference between 500 to 1000 watts. But it depends on what enclosure is being used that makes it louder...much louder in some cases.
Q: a few of the amp power cables in the recording studio got mixed around, and I'm not sure which is mine. My amp is a Fender Mustang III, (100-120V, 50/60 Hz, 310W) and I'm wondering if there is a specific power cable that I CANNOT use for the amp, like one that fits into the plug in the back but has too much voltage, and so on.
A power cable is a power cable. The end.
Q: I am usng a ripspeed R2100 Amp JMB 1000W Sub speaker the amp has 2 25amp fuses attatched, but I do not know what fuse to use in the main audio power cable, I have been upto 40 amp it blew that, I dont know if I maybe have wire something wrong, can anyone help, thanks
you always take wat amp fuses you have in the amp and add them all together and thats the minimun fuse amp you can have in your power, your amp has 2 25amp fuses so you need at least a 50amp fuse on ur power wire, and if you have the lil fuses you cant go beyond 40 so youll have to go get a MAXI fuse block and get a 60amp fuse and you will b fine, you can find them on OKorder for less than 10bucks or at walmart for 15-20bucks, good luck
Q: I have recently purchased a SAPPHIRE 100228L Radeon HD 3850 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 AGP 4X/8X HDCP Ready Video Card.
should have come with a power cable. sometimes these are hidden in a compartment inside the box. take all the inner cardboard out. It would be pretty unusual for one of these cards to ship without the cable.
Q: Im planning on buying a psp go usb data and power cable from gamestop but need to know if it charges my dead psp go
No - bought one 2 hours ago, have been charging for 1 hour and it will not come on. Additionally, the orange light does not come on when charging. Maybe it works if it is not already dead, but I can 100% confirm it doesn't work with one already dead.

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