EPR Fire Resistant Marine Cable
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 m/month
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EPR Fire resistant Marine Cable application
This cable is used on ships,petrol platforms and offshore buildings for emergency power,light and control system.
EPR Fire resistant Marine Cable standards
IEC 60092-350
IEC 60092-353
IEC 60332-1-2
IEC 60332-3-22
IEC 67054-1-2
IEC 61034
EPR Fire resistant Marine Cable service condition
1.Rated Voltage:0.6/1(1.2)kV,1.8/3 kV
2.Long term allowable working temperature:90°C
3.Finished Cable can withstand AC 3.5kv/5 minutes without puncture.
4.Cable bending radius
Cable Structure | Cable Outer Diameter | Minimum Bending Radius |
Metal Braided Armored | 6D | |
Non Armored | D≤25 | 4D |
D>25 | 6D |
EPR Fire resistant Marine Cable Model
Model | Combustion | Name |
CEPF | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF1 sheath flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPF80 | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF1 inner sheath bare copper wire braid armored flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPF85 | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF1 inner sheath bare copper wire braid armored SHF1 outer sheath flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPF90 | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF1 inner sheath bare steel wire braid armored flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPF95 | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF1 inner sheath bare steel wire braid armored SHF1 outer sheath flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPFR | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF1 sheath flame retardant marine power flexible cable |
CEPJ | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF2 sheath flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPJ80 | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF2 inner sheath bare copper wire braid armored flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPJ85 | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF2 inner sheath bare copper wire braid armored SHF1 outer sheath flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPJ90 | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF2 inner sheath bare steel wire braid armored flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPJ95 | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF2 inner sheath bare steel wire braid armored SHF1 outer sheath flame retardant marine power cable |
CEPJR | SC/NC/NSC | EPR insulated LSZH SHF2 sheath flame retardant marine power flexible cable |
EPR Fire resistant Marine Cable Specification
Model | Core | Nominal Cross-section Area mm2 |
CEPF/SC/NC/NSC,CEPF80/SC/NC/NSC,CEPF86/SC/NC/NSC CEPF90/SC/NC/NSC,CEPF96/SC/NC/NSC,CEPFR/SC/NC/NSC CEPJ/SC/NC/NSC,CEPJ80/SC/NC/NSC,CEPJ85/SC/NC/NSC CEPJ90/SC/NC/NSC,CEPJ95/SC/NC/NSC,CEPJR/SC/NC/NSC, | 1 | 1~300 |
2 | 1~120 | |
3 | 1~185 | |
4~37 | 1~2.5 | |
Note:Unlisted cable model can be produced as customer request. |
EPR Fire resistant Marine Cable Product Code
Code | Insulation | Code | Inner sheath | Code | Armor | Code | outer Sheath |
E J V X | EPR XLPE(Low Pressure) PVC NR-SBR | V F H PF PJ | PVC CR CSP SHF1 SHF2 | 0 8 9
| — Copper Wire Braid Steel Wire Braid | 0 2 5 6 | — PVC SHF2 SHF1 |
Code | Definition | Code | Definition |
D S N | Single Burning Bundled Burning Fire resistant | A B C | Smoke,Acid,poisonous Low smoke,Low Acid,Low Poisonous Halogen Free,Low Smoke,Low Poisonous |
Soft------R
Shield ------P
Waterproof------M
EPR Fire resistant marine cable construction
1.Copper conductor C10200 Cu-OF
2.Fire resistant layer Mica tape
3.EPR insulation
4.Filler(if necessary)
5.Tape
6.Inner sheath(PCP/PVC)
7.Metal wire braid(Copper wire braid or Gavalanized steel wire braid)
8.Outer Sheath(PVC)
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- I think its the card. This is not uncommon. Card sounds DOA. Exchange it. 500 watts is good, the others are not, but lack of power would not kill a card, I don't believe. good luck. 8800GT is a sweet card, thats what I have, I play at 1920x1080 and get between 40 and 60 FPS in far cry 2 and great frames in oblivion maxed out. I get around 30 in crysis on high.
- Q: can i use this to power a pcie x16 card in a pcie x1 slot
- That depends on what you mean by 'power'. You can use it to connect a PCIe x16 card to a PCIe x1 slot but it'll only have one PCIe lane connected, meaning that the interface will only have 1/16th of the bandwidth. That's fine for something like using a graphics card to mine Litecoin but not for gaming. As for powering it, if the card uses a lot of power so has external power connectors like a graphics card then you still need to connect those, if it normally runs without an extra power cable then it'll be fine. You'll notice that most of the reviews there are from people who were building Bitcoin/Litecoin mining rigs. When doing that the graphics cards are working flat out but there's not a lot of data being sent through the interface so a x1 interface is fine, when gaming the interface has to carry a lot more information so this would really slow it down. It would be fine for just providing a way to plug in a cheap graphics card to provide a second display for normal 2D use though but its 3D performance would suffer.
- Q: I know there is problem in the CPU, please suggest what is the problem and how much it is going to cost me?
- Power cable into CPU? I guess you must possibly still have some of those dual power connector Power Supply? Those one where you can connect both the Power to the monitor and the input power to the CPU? If this is the case, your Power supply is possibly dying slowly. You need to change the poer supply. However, if that is not the kind of power supply that you have, I guess what you are pssibly talking about is that your monitor data communication cable which you connect to the CPU so that the data can be transmitted through to your monitor? If this is the case, then your monitor is not having any problem, it is just responding to the fact that it is properrly connected. Put on your system and see if your monitor do come on... If it comes on then everything is fine.... Now finally, if all these is not the case, then it mean you have not put your question properly. Rephrase your question so that you can have an answer... except ofcourse you are just trying to fool around...
- Q: I was replacing the hard drive of my desktop computer but now I don't know where the cable [see picture] fits. it obviously goes somewhere since the computer does not turn on now. The Hard Drive is SATA if relevant. Thank you!
- That's the main power connector for the motherboard. It probably plugs into that white socket behind it on the board, but check the motherboard manual to make sure you put it in the right place. It's pretty hard to plug things into the wrong place most of the time, but check to be sure.
- Q: Can A bad battery or power cable cause a laptop to Blue Screen?Is there anyway to pinpoint the actual cause?
- BSOD errors are usually caused by driver problems. Try updating the computer's drivers. Try switching between the manufacturer's drivers and the drivers provided by Microsoft Update (assuming it is a Windows laptop). Overheating can cause BSOD errors, and is especially common on Pentium 4, Pentium/Celeron D, and Pentium M era laptops. Bad memory is another strong possibility. You can test your memory using MemTest86. Just search for it on Google. The power supply being about to give out is another possibility. That is more common on desktop models though. Laptop PSUs tend to go out suddenly, all or nothing. Batteries will die in a similar way, although won't hold a charge for as long leading up to eventually not having enough power to even start the computer without support from the power cord. Again, assuming it is a Windows computer, you can use the command prompt and the sfc /scanonce command to fix problems with the operating system files that could be causing the problem. If you want to actually READ the BSOD error before it disappears, right click on My Computer, click Properties to bring up the System Properties screen. Click on Advanced, under Startup and Recovery click Settings, then under the on system failure heading, uncheck the option for automatic restart. Then when the BSOD error occurs, you'll have to press Control Alt Delete to restart instead of the computer restarting automatically. If you get a box afterward that says the system has recovered from a serious error, look for anything in the box that might direct you to an explanation. Be sure to send the crash report to microsoft, because they may send back a link to info on how to solve the problem.
- Q: I don't know what to do. I bought a monitor from someone on OKorder over a month ago. He said the person who packaged the monitor accidentally put my cables in the box with another monitor he sold to someone else.For a month now he's been quot;trying to find a solution.He said he looked at electronics stores, but never found anything. I already paid a lot for the monitor, and can't afford to buy the cables again. (because I already bought them with the monitor from this guy...)WHAT CAN I DO?
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- Q: at the end of power cable are 2 wires
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- Q: i wasnt thinking and put the power cable in my mouth and then pressed the tip on my tongue and got electrocuted... it still hurts a little.. am i going to die
- ROFL!!! No you wont die, ull be ok ive been shocked hundreds of times. few in my mouth but still
- Q: Will this cable work with an iPhone 4s? On the website they only mention iPods, but I want to see if anyone has any experiences with this. It's a make-or-break deal for me. thanks
- no offence but its a rip. go to walmart and buy an AUX cable they are 8 bucks and they will fit ipods phones and all that good stuff.
- Q: where do i put the wire through from the inside of the car to the battery located under the hood?
- you have to find a hole in the firewall and make your way through.. I have an 02 explorer, i found a plastic cap where some electrical wires went through to the engine, so i drilled another hole in the cap, (very carefully) and used a rubber washer to seal the gap. Make sure you dont leave any gaps in your firewall, and avoid drilling a hole in the actual firewall AT ALL COSTS!! hope that helps!
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EPR Fire Resistant Marine Cable
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 m/month
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