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Flame-resistant cable

Flame-resistant cable

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Power cables
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1. Flame-resistant Power cables' standard

GB/T12706.1-2008 " Rated and below voltage 35KV copper and aluminum  plastic insulated power cable";

2. Using characteristics

a.The cable conductor's long term working temperature can't be more than 70 DEG c.

b.The cable conductor's temperature can't be more than 160 DEG c when it was short circut (the longest keeping time can't be more than 5 seconds).

c.The envionment can't below zero DEG c when the cable  used.

3.Application

The cable is suitable for supply, distribution and underground rated voltage 0.6/1KV. For laying indoors, in tunnel, cable trench and a pipe, cable unable to bear external mechanical force, cable laid underground  be able to bear external mechanical force, but can't  under external pressure.

4.Flame-resistant Cable's model and specification

NameTypeArea(mm2)Cores
PVC insulated and coated copper flame-resistant power cableZR-YJV1.5,2.5,4,6,10,16,25,35,50,70,
95,120,150,185,240,300,400
1
PVC insulated and coated copper flame-resistant power cableZR-YJV1.5,2.5,4,6,10,16,25,35,50,
70,95,120,150
2
PVC insulated and coated copper flame-resistant power cableZR-YJV1.5,2.5,4,6,10,16,25,35,
50,70,95,120,150,185,240
3,4,5
PVC insulated and coated copper flame-resistant  power cableZR-YJV1.5,2.5,4,6,10,16,25,35,50,
70,95,120,150,185,240,300
3+1
3+2
4+1
PVC insulated and coated,steel-tape armored copper flame-resistant power cableZR-YJV2210,16,25,35,50,70,95,
120,150,185,240,300,400
1
PVC insulated and coated,steel-tape armored copper flame-resistant  power cableZR-YJV221.5,2.5,4,6,10,16,25,35,50,
70,95,120,150
2
PVC insulated and coated,steel-tape armored copper flame-resistant power cableZR-YJV221.5,2.5,4,6,10,16,25,35,
50,70,95,120,150,185,240
3,4,5
PVC insulated and coated,steel-tape armored copper flame-resistant power cableZR-YJV221.5,2.5,4,6,10,16,25,35,50,
70,95,120,150,185,240,300
3+1


Q: Does it need the PCI-e power cable on the PSU
Well the older models don't, but the newer models do. Theres either 6-pin, 8-pin, one 8-pin one 6-pin etc.
Q: Today I was using my pc, it was running awfully slow so I restarted and it kept flashing quot;Power cable has not been attached to your video cardquot;. So I turned it off and flicked the master switch on the back of the pc and sure enough it turned on. But it was all low resolution and said no ati driver is installed. I reinstalled all the ATI files and drivers and restarted and the same error message came up. I then flicked the switch on the back and it booted up. I have also checked the Hardware manager and it says for the Graphics card quot;Can not start (error 10)quot;. So what I think is that the pSU is not supplying enough power to the graphics card, so the pc switches to iGP, I have a funny fealing it's the PSU, not the GPU...
Assuming you've checked that the power cable to your GPU is still attached? And/or tried different 6-pin plugs into your GPU? If you've tried that and it still does the same, it is likely to be the power supply failing. Only way to rule it out is to try another device, such as GPU, which requires the 6-pin power addition from the PSU - if that works then it's your GPU, if it doesn't work then your original diagnosis was most likely correct.
Q: Basically, I lost my power adapter to my monitor, and to be honest, I would like to try to avoid buying a new one entirely. I have an old HP laptop power cord that fits into my monitor, but the power specifications on it are different. The power rating on my monitor is 19V and 1.58A. I'm just assuming that's what it needs to run, and that you shouldn't go over that. My power supply from my old laptop converts standard AC into DC at 18.5V, which I'm assuming the difference in voltage between 19 and 18.5 won't really affect anything, but the amperage on my power supply is close to twice as high, at 3.5A output. That's where my concern is, if I where to plug this into my monitor would anything bad potentially come out of it? Don't comment saying quot;Oh, just buy a new one.quot;, I've stated I want to try and avoid that. Thanks in advance.
nothing should happen to your device if you give it more amp's than it needs, it should just use what it needs and nothing more. why not consider buying a replacement cable on OKorder(just type monitor model #)? i've personally done something similar to charge laptops using a charger cable that gave more amp than the original and nothing happened. by nothing happened i mean the device didnt explode into flames but it still charged and worked as it was supposed to
Q: If I buy a PS3 in the US and bring it back to France, if I buy the french power cable and exchange it with the US power cable, will the PS3 work? I have a transformer which I already use for my Wii so if the power cable doesnt work for the PS3, I can just use the transformer.
This is not an answer but just idk.. they are making a new version of PS3 in abouts 5 months :P
Q: At the end of every work day I shut it down in the normal way (through the Start Menu) and then every morning I return to it and it won't turn on no matter how many times I press the on button or if I hold it down.The only way I can get the computer to turn back on is to remove the power cable for 10 minutes and then put it back in and hold the on button for about 10 seconds. This is a bit of a pain but also quite worrying as the computer is new.I wonder if my computer is broken or if this is an intentional feature. If so how do I turn it off?It might help to know that even when I have shut it down there is an LED on the back that stays on. In fact it stays on for 5 minutes even if I take the power cable out!I have a Dell Vostro 260S PC. It runs Windows 7 64-bit and the processor is an Intel i3Please help techies.
This sounds like a bad shutdown. Are you sure it's shutting down and not hibernating or sleeping? As it's new, you should call Dell, but you can try this. Close all your programs and shut it down by holding the power button in until it's off (Just 5-6 seconds.) See if it starts up after that. Edit:What happens if you try shutting down with the On/Off switch?
Q: The monitor is ........ Since I have a HDMI cable will i need anything else?
An HDMI cable is not a power cable, it is only used to view the picture from whatever source it is.
Q: Will it work if I put a pigtail (connect the wires by twisting them together) or does that stop it from working properly..
If you know how to do a reasonably-competent job and cover your splices with heat shrink tubing, there is no problem. Note that if we're talking about the cable that connects to the laptop, the current is fairly high (3A or so) so the splice cannot be thinner than the wire in the cable at any point. The splice should be both mechanically and electrically solid. If there's a bulge, a thin part, wire sticking out, loose tape ends, or any other such nonsense, the cord should *definitely* not be used. Any signs of incompetent assembly should be cause for completely disassembling and inspecting the splice.
Q: Ok so I was doing something stupid just now. Cuttiing a power cable that connects to the tv. Halfway through to cutting it, the wire explodes and hit my face o,o. So quickly, I turn all of the switches off and run to wash my face. I just wanted to know whether it's ok to turn all the switched back on cus I'm literally in the dark right now. And will there be any damage to my face since the wire explodes in my face?
You probably should not have been left home alone, unsupervised. It is NOT OK to turn the power on, unless you have taken the TV plug out of the power socket on the wall. This does NOT mean cutting through the cord, it means unplugging it like a normal person would do. You might have a couple of small burns on your face. If you were more injured, I am sure you would realize it.
Q: I am planning on buying new power and ground cables for my car system. How much would it cost for 4gauge wire? and how much would a fuse for that cost? -my system is about 1000w
Here okorder ... I have the 8 gauge Kicker amp kit and it is wonderful.
Q: how much will a xbox360 power cable go for, and the tv wire to connect the xbox and tv.seprate prices please?
around $50

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