• Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V in Good Quality System 1
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Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V in Good Quality

Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V in Good Quality

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1. Product Description

Copper Conductor, XLPE Insulated, Braiding Shielded, PVC Sheathed Flexible Control Cable 

GB9330-1988,IEC,DIN,BS,450/750V AC

2.450/750V Copper Coductor PVC Insulated and sheathed Flexible Control Cable
Detailed Product Description

3. The control cable can be produced according to the standard GB9330-1988, IEC, DIN, BS, and the factory can also manufacture the cables in accordance with other standards.

4.The control cable are suitable for the wiring of electrical controlling equipments and instrument, monitoring and controlling return circuit, electrical protection and measurement in power distribution unit under the circumstance that the rated voltage is up to 450/750V AC.

2. Product Characteristic

Maximum operation voltage: 600 V.

 2, Maximum operation temperature in the conductor: 

90°C In a dry environment.
75°C in a wet environment.

3. Soft drawn concentric lay stranded copper conductor class B (7 wires).

4 Manufactured in sizes from 0,823 5 to 5,26 mm2 (18 to 10 AWG).

5, No-flame propagation characteristics

3. Product Specification

Voltage  Rate

300/500V, 450/750V

Cores

Twisted Pair 1~50 pairs or Triple 1~20

Range of Nominal cross   section:

0.50 mm2 ~2.5 mm2

Application

It is applicable to inspection instruments connection   and the signal transmission of electronic computer system, monitoring loop,   automatic control system.

Standard

IEC60092, BS5308, TICW6-2009

Constructions

Conductor:   Class 1/2 annealed bare copper solid or strands or Class 5 fine annealed   copper wire

Insulation: PVC,   XLPE, PE

Sheath:   PVC

Max. Operating Temperature

70℃, can be 90℃ as per requirement




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Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V in Good Quality

Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V in Good Quality


Q: i soldered in one of those ribbon cables on to my hp's laptop power button cause the old ribbon was failing. anyways i am having some issues with this new cable1 the laptop will power on by itself if i insert the ribbon into the motherboard connector2 the only way to power off the laptop is to remove the cable from the mother board connector and that means opening up the whole laptop3 like i said it will power on by itself so that means that i cant turn it on/off with the power buttonevery thing is soldered correctly i dont understand also i am not sure but does the cable have to be like the old one cause the new one i soldered in looks the same? could it be that it needs that one particular cable replaced again? please help me i am sad
Soldered where ? Most ribbon cables are never soldered.. They are designed for push / cold-weld fit to connectors And soldering the cable risks melting the insulation between the cores in it (as they are not designed for heat) if you solder the motherboard, you risk damaging the wires (and vires) in the several layers of printed circuits (they are quite fine, multi layered not dual external visible only) I suspect you have damaged the cable (internally) update: from those pictures, it is clearly meant to be purchased 'as an already assembled' piece What I suspect has happened, is that there is a small sliver of solder etc (or dirty flux) between the tracks. Those are really low current, circuits, so does not take much 'leakage' to cause a contact to 'appear' closed. Repairing such things, often requires a very very narrow soldering bit and also fine solder / flux. I have seen most people use a microscope to do those repairs before - due to the likelyhood of small bits getting in the wrong place (and tracking unexpectedly occur). A good flux remover / cleaner would be useful ? Is the cost a replacement button complete with cable not cheaper to buy (OKorder is my favorite location for PC parts, shipped in from HK typically)
Q: Alright, im most likely moving to Germany in December, and im bringing my PS3 over with me. That I bought here in the US.. Is it possible for me to buy the power cable for a PS3 that works in Germany and plug it into my current PS3, or will it short it out?
Hmm i think of I had a similar difficulty as quickly as I did it... You hook up the two ingredient and hdmi cables so which you will discover the reveal then you certainly adjust the output settings to hdmi, after which you will do away with the ingredient cable and it rather is going to likely be advantageous. it may take upto 30seconds for it to alter to hdmi so wait and spot and look ahead to a picture.
Q: This is a self built computer. When using it in a different room, it functioned normally. However, now that I've moved it to a new room, it would constantly reboot or just loses power entirely. With the latter, I would have to remove the power cable and hold the on button for a while before I could turn it back on. Also, when I shut it down, the computer would reboot by itself instead.
Most of times the issue should be occurring because some problem related to power. Do easier things first. 1. Use another power cable. 2. Get an extension form different wall plug and power your PC through it. 3. Bring the PC into previous room and try. When using it in a different room, it functioned normally. However, now that I've moved it to a new room, it would constantly reboot or just loses power entirely According to your above saying, I can guess something like this also, If the computer had faced to some shock while you're changing rooms, sometimes, these is a chance to occur these kind of problems because a shock can produce a loose connection. Remove the causing and check all the connections inside CPU such as Power, RAMS, Processor....... and all it's possible.
Q: My laptop battery ran out because my power cable broke. I need to take out my files before I get it repaired. Is there a way I can charge my laptop? (HP Pavilion Entertainment)
Sounds like you just have to buy a new cable.
Q: I have recently decided to scrap my capacitor and need and extra two feet of power cable in order for it to reach the amp....is it possible to splice and join two power cables together or is it a better idea to rewire with a longer cord?
The only way to properly splice the cable is to solder the cable to another piece of cable the same size. The best insulator is brush on tape , just make sure whatever you choose to use, it is sufficiently wrapped. There should minimal power loss if care is taken to make the connection well. However, the best way would be to run a new cable. But considering the trouble this may pose, a quality spice may be the best choice.
Q: i have an amp with an 80a fuse i figure i shoud use a power cable with a 100a inline fuse what guagee should i use? also can i get two 8 guage wires with 50a inline fuses both to the ampthanks guys
best to use 4 gauge or bigger. i wouldn't use 2 different wires because more power will run through one of the wires
Q: He has made a couple of really small slits in the black plastic on the wire, all in the same place, but on both sides. I can see silver through it, but no other colours. I have unplugged it from the laptop and the mains, as I assume I shouldn't use it. However, it is the bit attached to the big square thing (sorry, I don't know what it is called), does that have a charge, so should I do something special with the wire? Also, is there any way to repair it, like electrical tape, or should I just go buy another cable this afternoon?I have a Sony Vaio in case that is important.(and before anyone says, don't let your dog chew the wire, he usually leaves the wire alone, I left him for a couple of seconds and when I came back he was chewing something next to the wire, so I guess he missed! I've learnt my lesson and I won't be leaving him in the vicinity of the laptop on his own ever again!)
I have a house rabbit who does the same given the chance! In fact I now need a new phone cable. Get some electrical tape,and wrap it round while it's off. If the wire inside isnt damaged, it should be fine.
Q: I was just wondering that if, for example, you are running too small of a power cable to you subwoofer amplifier does it not get to its full potential? And, if you get the right size will it be louder? Your thoughts and recommendations would be appreciated.
Your subwoofer amp requires a given amount of power to run. Provided it is getting that amount of power, and provided it is free of ungrounded interference, it will produce as clean as sound as possible. A bigger power cord wont produce more power in itself, it would simply offer less resistance. And in this case, you wouldn't be gaining anything. Bigger cables only affect applications where you are delivering signal. Again, less resistance allows more of the signal to get through, offering (perhaps) better sound quality. Even in this case, it wouldn't have any affect on volume.
Q: I was just wondering what ATX power supplies (exact model) that can support the Antec P182 computer case. Like, the power supply goes on the bottem of the case, but the power supply cables need to be long enough for it to reach the top of the case?Basically, I am trying to ask what ATX power supplies that have long cables? Thanks! :)
Usually they are enough long, but you still can buy separately wires to conect on them to make them more longer. They sell at bestbuy stores
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.

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