• Flame retardant PVC insulation and sheath flexible cable-ZA-RVV System 1
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Flame retardant PVC insulation and sheath flexible cable-ZA-RVV

Flame retardant PVC insulation and sheath flexible cable-ZA-RVV

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Supply Capability:
10000 km m/month

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Application: Mainly used in power industry, metallurgical industry, petrochemical industry, building industry and other constructional projects, specially in 0.6/1kV rated transmission line, distribution network and specific area with high population density which required flame-retardant and fire-proof for safety purpose.


Product characteristic:

Minimum bending radius: 20D for single core un-armored cable, 15D for single core armored cable, 15D also for multiple cores un-armored cable, and 12D for multiple cores armored cable.

Temperature rating: 70℃ for PVC insulation, and 90℃ for XLPE insulation.

Highest temperature when short circuit last 5 seconds: 160℃ for PVC insulation, and 250℃ for XLPE insulation.

Flame retardant property comply with GB/T 18380-2008; Fire proof property comply with GB/T 19216-2003.


Manufacturing standards: Chinese stardards(GB,JB), International Electro-technical Standard(IEC), British standard(BS), Australian and New Zealand Standards(AS-NZS).


Products certification: CCC, CQC, CE, TUV, Rohs and so on.

Q: I was playing Call of Duty Black ops when i looked down at my mess of cables. I have a lamp the also plugs into the same power outlet. When i looked down my lamp(that i leave on 10 out of 24 hours of the day) had this white stuff on it. I didn't think too much of it at that time but i looked at it again later and i was nervous that it could be dangerous. Anyone have any idea's as to what it could and if it is dangerous? Will it continue to spread? I don't want my ps3 to be destroyed. I looked on the internet and it sounds like Battery post corrosion. Not sure though. Thank you very much.
dont use it unless you want a fire, get a new lamp from IKEA for $8. its better than burning your house down lol ya its some sort of corrosion. dont risk it bro
Q: I have noticed on some power cables there is a quot;bumpthat the cable is wrapped around what looks like a magnet. Why?
it's called a ferrite choke and are used in a wide range of prevention of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) from power supply lines and for prevention of malfunctioning of electronic equipment.
Q: I have nine month old twins and they are starting to crawl and touch everything and I dont want them to get hurt. How can I hide all these loose cables. (modem, phone lines, power surges, chargers, camera cables, etc)
just about any store that has a electronics department will have something for you to use. there are covers/guides designed for that purpose. good luck with the twins
Q: So my aunt gave me an old NES, but all she had was the system itself and a few games. She didn't have any of the wires. Luckily I found this retro game store near me and bought a few cables that I thought was all I needed (The power cable so it would actually turn on and the audio video cord) but apparently I need something else? I'm not quite sure.....Does my NES just not work? The red light comes on when ever I press the power button but there is no picture on the screen! Is there something I'm missing? Did I put something in wrong??? There is another spot in the back for another wire but I don't know what it is. Any help would be awesome.
I don't forget playing Dunk Hunt for hours and hours with that gun. Tengen Tetris used to be so much better than the Nintendo version. I still have mine somewhere, together with my NeoGeo, my 3D0, my Sega CD, my Atari Lynx and my Sega Genesis.
Q: If Not What Do I Have To Look Out For Because Im Looking For A New Power Supply Fan.
The power supply fan is normally built into the power supply. If you are trying to replace the fan in the unit, you will have to deal with taking it apart and probably doing some soldering. Be careful to at least match the specifications of the original fan.
Q: I bought one on OKorder and thought it was just a regular outlet power extension but it's not.. what is it used for? 10 points
Hahaha what? You bought something not knowing what it is? What does it look like? I don't know what else it could be, only a extension cord.
Q: Hello, i have a quick question, this card doesn't need PCI cables right?My power supply is 450 wattNVIDIA GTX 750 TI is the cardThank you
It does need power cables. Your PSU should come with them. That's all the cables it needs.
Q: What can I use for a power cable? Need a new one and I am not sure what to get. Could you send a link to one please?
Looks OK for the price.
Q: I am working in ship is it possible the welding cable can run together (same cable tray) with power cable 400V and 220V
The welding cable has lower voltage (<40Volt) but a large current. The welding cable used to have lower insulation Resistance compared to the power cable. That is why it is not recommended to run the welding cable in same tray to the power cable
Q: 3 * 185 + 1 * 95 What is the price of copper cable? Thank you friends help
That is the two 10KV line is not specifically for you, and perhaps for others.

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