• Copper conductor XLPE insulated PVC sheath SWA STA armoured LV MV underground Power Cable System 1
  • Copper conductor XLPE insulated PVC sheath SWA STA armoured LV MV underground Power Cable System 2
  • Copper conductor XLPE insulated PVC sheath SWA STA armoured LV MV underground Power Cable System 3
Copper conductor XLPE insulated PVC sheath SWA STA armoured LV MV underground Power Cable

Copper conductor XLPE insulated PVC sheath SWA STA armoured LV MV underground Power Cable

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1. Standard:IEC, ASTM,BS,CNS(GB),DIN and AS/NZS or other standards as request.

 

2. Rated Voltage:Low Voltage

 

3. Construction:

Conductor:Copper or Aluminium

Insulation:PVC or XLPE

Inner sheath:PVC

Armoured:Galvanized steel tape or galvanized steel wire

Outer Sheath:PVC or PE

 

4. Characters:

a.Max Long-time operating temperature of PVC insulated cable is 70°C,XLPE 90°C

b.Installing temperature of cable should not be less than 0°C

c.Max short-circuit temperature is:PVC not exceed 160°C,XLPE 250°C,Not more than5 Sec.

d.Permitting bending radius cable: Not less than 10 D times (D:external diameter of cable)

e.Perfect chemical stability, resistant against acids, alkalis, grease and organic solvents, and flamer retardant.

 

5.  Description & Application:   

 

PVC Insulation Electric Cable

TYPE

Description of Cable

Main Applications

CU core

AL core

VV

VLV

Copper/Aluminium core,PVC insulated,PVC sheathed power cable

Non-armoured PVC cable are suited for laying indoors,In cable trench,On cable racks and in pipes. Unable bear external pressures and tensions.

VY

VLY

Copper/Aluminium core,PVC insulated,PE sheathed power cable

VV22

VLV22

Copper/Aluminium core,PVC insulated,steel tape armored,PVC sheathed power cable

Steel-tape armoured PVC cables are suited for vertical burial.Can bear moderate positive pressures,Unable bear tension forces.

VV23

VLV23

Copper/Aluminium core,PVC insulated,steel tape armored,PE sheathed power cable

VV32

VLV32

Copper/Aluminium core,PVC insulated,thin steel wire armored,PVC sheathed power cable

Thin steel wire armoured PVC cables are used in case of great difference of levels or vertical installation and Can do vertical burial.Can bear moderate positive pressures and tension forces.

VV33

VLV33

Copper/Aluminium core,PVC insulated,thin steel wire armored,PE sheathed power cable

VV42

VLV42

Copper/Aluminium core,PVC insulated,thick steel wire armored,PVC sheathed power cable

Thick steel wire armoured PVC cables are suited for vertical installation and can be laid water or sea-bottom.Can bear greater positive pressures and tension forces.

VV43

VLV43

Copper/Aluminium core,PVC insulated,thick steel wire armored,PE sheathed power cable

XLPE Insulated electric cable

TYPE

NAME

CU core

AL core

YJV/YJY

YJLV/YJLY

XLPE insulated,PVC/PE sheathed power cable

YJV22/YJV23

YJLV22/YJLV23

XLPE insulated,steel tape armored,PVC/PE sheathed power cable

YJV32/YJV33

YJLV32/YJLV33

XLPE insulated,thin steel wire armored,PVC/PE sheathed power cable

YJV42/YJV43

YJLV42/YJLV43

XLPE insulated,thick steel wire armored,PVC/PE sheathed power cable

NO. Of Cores

Rated voltage: 600/1000V

Nominal thickness of insulation: XLPE 0.7mm-2.0mm(1.5mm2-400mm2)

Thickness of sheath:

Diameter of conductor

Approx. Overall diameter: 11.4mm-6.5mm

Max cable weight:

Nominal cross sectional area of conductor etc.

All above can do as every different standards OR as your special request

Q: The hdd i am looking at is OEM nearly everywhere so i'm wondering what i would need to use it.
just the data and power cable and if your mobo doesnt support that type of drive (like if it only has ide and you want sata) then you will need a controller card
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: Beginner cost, do not know how the calculation of power cable works, is directly from the drawings on the amount of it?
In general, a 42U cabinet to 200 information points within the appropriate
Q: i was wondering if i can hook up 2 power cables each one going to a dif. amp one cable being 1200 watt and the other one being 600 watts.. i kno it would be easier to buy a splitter but i already have the cables i just wanna kno it i will ruin the battery or the alternator or something like that
It will drain the battery quite a bit faster. I have been in this same scenario myself. I just bought the splitter, and besides it never hurts to have extra cable.
Q: I am currently travelling in Europe and my power cable crapped out. I need a website which offers next-day international shipping. I am currently in Prague and am going to Krakow next; so if you know of a store in either city which would save me the shipping costs, that works, too.
OKorder
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: My power supply cable to the motherboard is only 20 pin and the motherboard has a slot to take a 24 pin power cord. The 20 pin will fit but 4 slots are just left empty. The motherboard LED light comes on showing it has power. When I try to boot up the motherboard runs but the hard drive doesn't boot or the screen isn't working. Could this be b/c of not having a 24 pin power cable?I know the video card and HD work b/c I just transfered them from another motherboard that was a 20 pin. Any ideas?
yes it will... most of the power cords are 20pins now... the mobos are built for 24 just for compatibility with some rare power supplies... just stick it in all the way to the left and leave the right 4 pins empty... about the boot problems check your RAM speed... more than likely you have old RAM sticks that cannot run on your new mobo (by the looks of it it seems like you just purchased a new one)... most new motherboard will not take anything less than 400MHz... I think you will have to purchase new RAM too... that is usually the case...
Q: hey guys, i recently bought a new desktop computer however when i unpacked it and put it all together i discovered that i had not received a power cable for the tower. i discovered an old one in the mess that is my bottom drawer and was wandering does it matter what power cable is used for the tower? or are there different power cables for different PSU's?
If the PSU is 800 watts or less, it likely doesn't matter. Look at the power cable and make sure it doesn't look particularly thin or flimsy. Most power cables are rated for 6A or more, which should be good for over 700 watts. Even most computers with 800 watt power supplies or more don't actually draw over 600 watts. I have seen power cables intended for laptops or monitors that were only rated for 2A. That's only good to 250watts, and a large desktop could easily draw more than that.
Q: What is the difference between a YJLV cable and a VLV cable?
. you want to achieve remote switch, right? In fact, from the host side of the original fixed switch button that cut the two lines, and then then you need to extend the extension cable you can, the super simple; . Internet cafes router, through the exchange (or hub) , Can achieve port expansion capabilities, you can access a lot of computers, but the Internet speed is limited by the router exit speed, that is the maximum speed will not exceed the router exit speed, and broadband providers will be on the server side of the uplink and downlink speed (That is, to provide customers with the speed) restrictions.
Q: I bought an SATA hard drive off someone that appears to use a 15-pin connector. There does not appear to be any other connectors on the back. How does this thing get powered? I have another SATA hard drive that uses the regular 7-pin connector, and on the back, just like an IDE drive, it has a place to connect the power. This SATA hard drive though just has that big 15-pin connector in the back, and nothing else.
I believe that is the power connector. SATA data cables are 7-pin. SATA power cables are 15-pin. The old Molex cables are 4 pin. (Molex being what IDE drives use.) Some SATA drives have Molex ports on them for use with older powersupplies. (Just like some motherboards can use both 20 pin and 24 pin connectors.) If your powersupply doesn't have a SATA power cable, then you'll need to get a Molex-SATA power cable adapter. (See the Newegg link for one adapter.)

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