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China made solar pv cable 4mm2 0.6/1kv low smoke  zero halogen flame retardant pv cable

China made solar pv cable 4mm2 0.6/1kv low smoke zero halogen flame retardant pv cable

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solar pv cable 4mm2 0.6/1kv low smoke  zero halogen flame retardant pv cable

 

Photovoltaic Cable

 

Introduction of product

 

Our company produces Photovoltaic Cable which is used in advanced radiation cross-linking technology and used low smoke zero halogen flame retardant material produced wires. It has advantages of high temperature resistant, anti oxygen pumping, uv resistance, resistance to water vapor, antimicrobial, short cutting ability, long service life, wear-resisting, oil, anti-corrosion, high tensile resistance, etc.

 

Executive standard

 

The product is according to the standard of TüV 2PfG 1169/08.07.

 

Application

 

The product is suitable for use in extreme weather conditions, indoors and outdoors solar photovoltaic system circuit connection.

 

Operating characteristics

 

U0/U

 

U0/U  0.6/1kV

Operating temperature

 

Max. operating temperature of conductor: 120, Operating ambient temperature: -40℃~90.

 

Type name

 

Type

Name

PV1F

Low smoke zero halogen radiation XLPO insulation low smoke zero halogen radiation XLPO sheath pv cable

 

 

Specification of cable

 

Type

Nom. Cross-Section /mm2

NO.of cores

PV1-F

1.5

1

PV1-F

2.5

1

PV1-F

4

1

PV1-F

6

1

PV1-F

10

1

PV1-F

16

1

PV1-F

25

1

PV1-F

35

1

 

 

 

1.sheath 

2.Conductor

3.Insulation

 

 

 

Structure data of cable

 

Nom. Cross-Section of conductor/mm2

Conductor structure/piece/mm

Conductor diameter/mm

Product diameter/mm

Max direct resistance

(20Ω/km

Referencen weight kg/km

1.5

30/0.25

1.58

5.08

13.7

33.4

2.5

50/0.25

2.04

5.54

8.21

46.2

4

56/0.30

2.59

6.19

5.09

65.8

6

84/0.30

3.4

7.00

3.39

92.4

10

84/0.40

4.5

8.90

1.95

157.4

16

126/0.40

5.55

10.35

1.24

225.8

25

196/0.40

6.92

11.92

0.795

329.4

35

276/0.40

8.7

13.9

0.565

445.1

 

 

 

 

 

Q: why my pc is shutting down and restarting only when removing the power cable and connecting it again?
DURTA DURR, THINGS DONT NEED POWER, THEY JUST SUMHOW WORK DURTA DURR UNPLUG BATTERIES FROM A WIRELESS MOUSE DURTA DURR DONT WORRY IT WILL WORK DURTA DURR
Q: it is not the power cable either
Motherboard possibly. Google it. I just did and found that as one possibility.
Q: I bought this graphics card tonight, and went to install it on my new Dell PC and while the card itself is powered by a 6-pin, I don't have one on my power supply. Is there an adapter I can use? Or will I have to go buy a new power supply for a NEW computer..?
Depends - what are your system specs? Impossible for people to help you when we don't even know what hardware you're running. Don't ruin your new graphics card by putting it ; 1. On a power supply without enough wattage to handle it, and 2. On a power supply that didn't come with cables for a graphics card. Chances are you should invest in a bigger power supply. I would recommend at least 550w for a GTX550Ti. I recommend Corsair and XFX power supplies, as well as Seasonic.
Q: What is the name of this computer psu power adapter cable from psu to 9600 graphics card....?
PCI express 4 pin to 6 pin power adapter it takes the 2 4 pin molex connectors that connect to a fan or a CD rom or hard drive/ect into 1 pci express 6 pin adapter. People use them if they don't have the 6 pin pci express on their power supply they use the adapter to connect extra 4 pin molexes to use for their video card/devices
Q: I mean like the power connector cables. All power supplys have the same cables to supply power from the PSU to components right?
not all PSUs have the same cables but they do all come with the same standard connectors. for example all PSUs regardless of wattage and brand will have the 4 pin molex conectors but not all will have the 6 pin and the 8 pin PCIe connectors and the higher end models will also come with 2 CPU 4 pin power connectors. which PSU you get depends on wattage demand of your system, amperage demand if you have a video card requireing extra power and the number of molex/sata power cables and PCIe 6/8 pin connectors you need.
Q: I'm AM NOT looking for Ipod, USB, ethernet, or cellphone charger cables, just simple 120V appliance power cables that can be hardwired/soldered in to replace existing cords.
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Q: i would like to have my power cables and control boxes inside in one spot is this possible? if so how and how expensive would it be?
You could use trunking for the cables, and for the control boxes if they are in the house you could hide them under a box which you could decorate to look like a parcel...personally I would paint it, but drill some holes for ventilation.
Q: A power cable of copper is stretched straight between two fixed towers. If the temperature decreases, the cable tends to contract; the amount of contraction for a free copper cable is 0.0017% per degree celsius. Show that the stretched cable will snap if its temperature decreases by 128°C.Ignore the weight of the cable and assume Hooke's law is obeyed until the cable breaks. Young's modulus for copper is 11.0 x 10^10 N/m^2 and the ultimate tensile strength of copper is 2.4 x 10^8 N/m^2.
Change in length=(coefficient of expansion)(original length)(change T)= (.0017)(chose your favoret length, I chose 100)( -128 because T is decreeing)=-21.76 Strain = (change in length)/(original length)= 21.76/100= .2176Pa (for simplicity's sake I dropped the negative, rember the wire is in tension) Stress = (youngs modulus)(strain)= (11?10^10)(.2176)= 2.3936?10^10 Pa The UTS (2.4?10^8)<(2.39?10^10) so there is definitely necking and because of the difference most likely there was failure long ago.
Q: Hey guys I have a compaq sr5550f desktop the power light under the cable is flicking green but the computer will not turn on or off yesterday it was fine but unable to connect to the monitor I have saying no signal? whats up with it it was fine two days ago I unplugged all cables and let it rest and still the same result even if i unplug all the cables it still flickers green the dies off then if i plug it back it does it again help?
hi: All solutions above talking approximately battery backup are almost comparable, yet with differing terminology. the object you choose is definitely referred to as an Uninterruptible potential furnish. APC is a sturdy sort. I even have 2. to boot to protecting the laptop from potential outage, they help shelter against potential line spikes. besides the shown fact that, they do no longer often final for hours, in ordinary terms a jiffy (10 to 30, counting on load). A united statesthat keeps your laptop on for a pair of hours could value you over a $one thousand money (US). an excellent one which will artwork for a jiffy, offering you with lots of time to shutdown if the potential is off for a whilst, will run decrease than $one hundred. i've got seen them for extra or less $40. There ought to be some much extra decrease priced. a extra effective plug strip isn't the respond. you are going to be making use of a united stateswith a pc besides... Too undesirable they are no longer purely offered with them! LOL Cheers!
Q: i know i need the sata cable and power cable is that all i need
Yep, that's all you need. Some older SATA drives have legacy support for normal 4 pin molex connectors in addition to the SATA power cable. If your drive is one such, do not plug in both. Choose one or the other. If you buy a retail boxed drive instead of OEM, you should get a 4 pin molex to SATA power cable if you don't have SATA power connections already. It's also possible that the harddrive you bought is SATA2 (aka SATA 300gbps). If your motherboard only supports SATA 150gbps, there's a jumper you need to leave on the drive. If you have a SATA 300 drive and your motherboard supports SATA 300, you'll need to remove the pin for full speeds. It'll work though if you forget to remove it. You can look in the user's manual to see what your motherboard supports.

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