Core 3 flexible Copper Conductor Round Building Electric Cable Wire
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1. Product Description:
1). The rated voltage of the wires should equal to or higher then the rated voltage of the system when wires are used at AC system. The working voltage of the system could be 1.1 times as high as the rated voltage of the cable. If the wires are used at DC system, the rated voltage of system should lower then 1.5 times as high as rated voltage of cable and wires.
2). The curve diameter of the wire should longer than 8 times of the diameter of the outer diameter of cable and wires if their outer diameter is 25 mm or above. If the diameter of cable and wires is above 25 mm, the curve diameter should be at least 12 times of the outer diameter of the cable and wires.
2. Product Characteristic:
Packaging Details: | Packing in roll or as your requirements |
Delivery Detail: | 4 weeks or as your request |
1.450/750V copper core
2.PVC insulated and PVC jacket
3.ISO CCC IEC standard
4.factory direct sale
This product is suitable for fixed laying in power plant with AC rated voltage up to and including 450/750V.
3.Specification:
Type | Name | Laying place and requirement | Long term working Temperature0C |
BVR | Copper conductor PVC insulated flexible cable | Be for laying permanent place where flexible required. | 70 |
60227IEC02(RV) 60227IEC06(RV) | Copper conductor PVC insulated flexible connector wire | Mainly used at middle and light style moving electronics, home appliances, power and lighting and the places where flexible required | 70 |
60227IEC42(RVB) | Copper conductor PVC insulated flat flexible connector wire | ||
RVS | Copper conductor PVC insulated flexible twisting connector wire | ||
60227IEC52(RVV) 60227IEC53 | Copper conductor PVC insulated PVC sheathed round flexible connector wire |
4. Reference Picture
- Q: 75 flat cable, copper and aluminum, each can withstand much current
- With yellow wax tube is not bad, but not standardized. In fact, the turning device into the PVC pipe need to turn the place, and then fold the PVC at any angle or any angle, then turn out the turn, PVC pipe on the turn, so do not need to use elbow, when the cable Also very smooth and convenient. You can try, hope to help you.
- Q: House is bank owned, wires clipped from electrical box, missing copper pipes from furnaceand the furnace could possibly be missing as well.We are looking to buy this house. It is QUITE CHEAP but we are looking at what it could possibly cost to repair all of this.1. How much does a furnace cost (about 1800 sq ft house)2. How much does it cost for the copper piping that is missing from the furnace?3. How hard and is it costly to fix the clipped wires from the electrical box?Everything else in the house is great, it's just that stuff. I know a bank will not approve a loan if the furnace is missing along with the copper pipes and the wires clipped at the electrical box.How much am I looking at out of pocket for this house before we can even move in? We live in PA and aren't sure what the laws/regulations are. ANYTHING would help us.Thank you!
- Offer the bank 1/4 of what they are asking since this is a fixer upper and you will need a construction loan to do the repairs. If they go for that offer then you can afford to have it fixed. The wiring will need to replaced and possibly brought up to current codes which means grounded wiring through out and to do this the walls will need to be exposed and new wire run throughout each circuit. Also arc fault breakers are now required by the NEC. After the walls are opened for the repairs they must next be repaired and that also takes skill and money. Good luck.
- Q: Hey! Im trying to fix a rental property i have and this is the first time ive done any work to it. When i arrived the hallway light was not working. It has a switch at each side of the hall. It has White/Black/Red wires. I tried installing a new light and without touching the wires i tried to install it off the white/Black wires and i couldnt recieve power. I tried messing around and cant seem to figure it out. Is the red wire needed for a simple hallway light? What is it there for? . also maybe related in one of the bedrooms i have an elec outlet plug i replaced and worked for about a day Then randomly it stopped working and i checked the wire connection to the plug and they seem fine. i also tried a new outlet plug to see if that was the problem (it wasnt) what could be the problem it is the only outlet in the room that doesnt work. Thanks!!
- No it doesn't matter which terminals the 2 black wires go into as long as one of them is in the Live and one in the Neutral. The other is as you've correctly put, the Earth. If the fitting has a terminal to put an Earth cable then it should really have one fitted. It's a safety issue there to help prevent you from getting a fatal electrical shock if the fitting should go faulty. Disregard at your peril! Not all light fittings need an earth but those that don't will not have an earth terminal and are what they call double insulated (on the fitting there will be a symbol of two squares one inside the other) I would strongly advise ensuring you have one fitted.
- Q: i have a ballast that says it needs two hot wires and a grounding wire. it says digital ballasts should never have a neutral wire. from what i understand, a standard american outlet contains 1hot 1neutral and 1grounding wire. do i have to rewire my outlet in order to use the ballast?
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- Q: explain to me with drawings 'n steps to take
- In the U.S., you will likely need a professional (electrical) engineer to do any plans. He will likely be working with similar mechanical and plumbing people, and the architect. His work will also be affected by local codes and standards. Get the preliminary plans from the architect. Get size of building and estimate volts and amps needed. Confirm with local utility and tell HVAC people (mechanical engineers) so they can pick out systems that use the voltage. Figure out how much floor space you can cover with a 200A panel (or whatever size you plan to use). Put panels in the middle of each space that large. Add outlets, switches, lighting, and feeds to HVAC. Put in a main distribution panel to feed the sub-panels and check for breaker sizes, wire sizes, etc. Draw a 'panel diagram'. Check the final mechanical equipment schedule to be sure voltages and power use all match. Get the EE to stamp and seal. Deliver drawings.
- Q: Is all the electrical add up about 6000 watts or so
- 75 square meters of cable diameter should be about 5mm. Cable (electriccable; powercable): usually consists of several or several groups of wires. Safety requirements: When the cables cross each other, the high voltage cable should be under the low voltage cable. If one of the cables is in the range of 1 m before and after the cross-pipe protection or partitioning, the minimum allowable distance is 0.25 m. When the cable is close to or intersecting the heat pipe, the minimum distance between parallel and cross is 0.5m and 0.25m, respectively. When the cable is crossed with the railway or road, the pipe should be protected from the rail or the road 2m. The distance between the cable and the foundation of the building shall be such that the cable is buried outside the building; the cable shall be pipe-protected and the protective pipe shall be outside the building. Directly buried in the ground between the cable and the grounding of the grounding device should be separated between 0.25 ~ 0.5m; buried directly in the underground cable buried depth, generally should not be less than 0.7m, and should be buried in the frozen soil layer.
- Q: Going by the chart of wire sizes and how many amps different sizes can handle, here's my question. I see a # 10 guage wire can hold 30-35amps. However, can it hold more amps if it were being used for the neutral?
- No. There's a law called Kirchhoff's Law. Basically all the current from a power source must return to that power source. So, if 30 amps leaves on a hot (black) wire, then 30 amps must come back on the neutral (white) wire. The algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point is zero. Power leaving the power supply (-) must equal the power returning to the power supply (+). If 30 amps leaves the power source (-30 amps) then 30 amps must return to the power source (+30 amps).
- Q: If you have hot wires, then electrical energy is being used to heat the wires. Is this an efficient use of electricity? Explain.Question is related to the general area of circuits, resistance, current, voltage etc.Any help would be appreciated :)
- It depends on where the hot wire is. If it is in your wall, (part of the electrical wiring), it is overloaded and will likely start a fire. If it is in an appliance, such as a toaster, it is doing it's job. Someone else may shoot me down on this, but I believe that heating a grid of wires by running an electrical current through them is a fairly efficient way way to turn bread into toast. I say Fairly efficient because there is a lot of heat lost into the environment during and immediately after the toast is made and the electricity is shut off. Also, there is a period from when the power is turned on until the heating element reaches operating temperature. Also, I know of no other PRACTICAL way of making toast when the only energy comes through the electrical supply. So is it really efficient? No, but I know of no other practical way. Yes, you COULD heat up a clothes iron or similar appliance and use that to make toast, but that would be even more inefficient.
- Q: A white substance, I'm now worried that this is asbestos, Hope someone can tell me wether it is used in electrical wire, I.E copper based. Please help.
- Asbestos has not been used to insulate electrical wire for at about 75 years now. If you are rehabbing a toaster from the 1920's, you might come across it, otherwise the white stuff is probably PVC plastic. If it is fibrous, as in a water heater element, then it is probably rock wool, or more likely: fiberglass - none of which are asbestos.
- Q: I was in a room upstairs a few years ago (the one I'm in now) when i was about nine. I was hooking up N-64 or something and the wires started shaking. It wasn't a gentle shake though, it was a very violent shake. It seemed like there must have been someone back there shaking them, but of course there wasn't. Since then, I've been afraid of this room, especially at night when I have to turn the lights and computer off before I go to bed. I constantly feel like there's someone watching me. Does anyone have a reason why those wires were shaking that day? Do you think it could have been some type of paranormal activity, or just an electrical problem?
- you may have experienced a seizure.
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Core 3 flexible Copper Conductor Round Building Electric Cable Wire
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