• Frequency Converter used Main Loop Cable System 1
  • Frequency Converter used Main Loop Cable System 2
  • Frequency Converter used Main Loop Cable System 3
Frequency Converter used Main Loop Cable

Frequency Converter used Main Loop Cable

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT or LC
Min Order Qty:
100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Product Introduction:

It is fit for power supply between frequency converter and the power supply with rated voltage of 0.6/1kV

Type, Designation and Specification

 

Product feature

1It has a small insulation medium loss;

2It has strong voltage impact resistance, and it can endure high speed and frequent frequency-converting pulse voltage;

3It has good shielding performance, and its shield transmission independence will not more than 100Ω/m within 100MHz.

4It has excellent thermal aging performance;

5It has a round and high compressing structural, so the cable has a high electrical security;

6It reduces ill effect caused by the occurred high hypo syntony wave output in the converted output;

7It can lower noise of the motor;

8It can provide overload current and mis-operate protection;

9It can increase the rotate moment of the motor.

 

Specification

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed copper wire braided and shielded frequency converter used main loop cable

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed copper wire wrapped and shielded frequency converter used main loop cable

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed copper tape wrapped and shielded frequency converter used main loop cable

XLPE insulated LSOH PO sheathed copper wire braided and shielded frequency converter used main loop cable

XLPE insulated LSOH PO sheathed copper wire wrapped and shielded frequency converter used main loop cable

XLPE insulated LSOH PO sheathed copper tape wrapped and shielded frequency converter used main loop cable

 

 

 

 

Frequency Converter used Main Loop Cable

 

Q: Alright, im most likely moving to Germany in December, and im bringing my PS3 over with me. That I bought here in the US.. Is it possible for me to buy the power cable for a PS3 that works in Germany and plug it into my current PS3, or will it short it out?
It won't short out, cause it will only take certain power
Q: I am not sure of the reason but when i plugged in the power cable there was a crackling sound only for a second and then it stopped. I remember a similar occurennce when i had a loose electrical circuit would this have done any harm to the computer.
Check your connections, if there is nothing visibly wrong, i would try to plug other appliances into the socket and see if the same sound thingy happens, if not i suggest sending your computer for a check, or try to minimise the amount of times you plug your computer in and out of the wall
Q: is it possible to split the live wire feeding my car stereo into 3 feeds so one is my stereo , two is my satnav power cable and the 3rd is my reversing sensor display. will this overload the wires? any advice how i can do this would be most helpful. thanks
I'm assuming you mean the wire providing the 12-volt power to your radio? And you want to connect other unit's it? It all depends on how much current is drawn by the additional units. Do they have fuses? What sizes are they? Backup cameras usually draw very little current and have really thin wires. Shouldn't be a problem. What type of navigation device? Does it use a DVD-ROM or is it just on a chip, like a portable Tom Tom, Garvin, etc.? If neither of the units' fuses exceed 5 amps, I'd say you're safe (in most cars) running it from the radio's power wire. However, you didn't state the type of car. Late-model GM cars or Audi/Volkswagen have low-current radio wires that use computers. They are known as data bus or can bus systems. I'd avoid connecting to these.
Q: Does the Corsair CX series CX500W PSU come with an AC power cable?
I all my years, I've yet to see a power supply that doesn't come with a new power cable. Thing is, tho, the power cable is standard in 99.9% of power supplies. One will pretty much work on another.
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.
in the journey that your useful this isn't application appropriate !! First replace video card with on old pci card you recognize works .(you should disable onboard video if contemporary, agp, and pci-e and set to pci in bios) If it runs with out freezing then its an over heating video card. ( very regularly the case) on your bios ; regularly , there's a temperature application that has a temp decrease for cpu and mom board. locate out what your cpu and mom board operating limits are from their producer, not DELL.( DELL gadgets them lowwer) that's going to close you down and not in any respect assist you to boot until eventually it cools down in case you go with to confirm if its the mummy or cpu a million) take off the aspect panel the position you face the bottom of the mummy board and positioned a house fan in the front of it. If it doesnt freeze then the mummy board is over heating ( If it does 2) take off different aspect panel and position fan dealing with the ram ,video card, and cpu. Does it close down( if it does) One decision may be to purchase a a lot more advantageous fan ,warmth sink and thermal grease, this may help, yet when your cpu has over heated to many cases not something can help you. the mummy board will stick with the way of the cpu; almost immediately, if not collectively not in any respect positioned a pc in a table enclosure of any form ! And sparkling the interior( mutually with all warmth sinks , followers , and potential provide) periodically !! preserving your pc by technique of a chilly air go back as against a wall with a warmth sign up can help you
Q: Wire and cable should be used in parallel when the attention
Have to fight trumpet, mainly to protect the cable jacket is not scratched
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 need a cable to connect my SATA hard drive to my computer's motherboard (which already has the SATA ports). Is this the correct cable:
Yes that is the correct cable that plugs into the motherboard SATA ports. Regarding the power cable. Some SATA drives have both the old style 4-pin power connector (like on the IDE drives) as well as the newer SATA power cable. If it has both, DO NOT plug both in at the same time or it can damage your PC. You can use one or the other but not both.
Q: I'm extending one of my PSU power cables because is to short. the line got 2 black/1 yellow and 1 red (molex) I know the colors have to be matched but if at the other end I end up mixing the 2 black lines, will there be a problem?ps: I already sleeved the cable for that matter I can't see the 2 black cables inside and i forgot to mark them. :)
Mixing the Two Black Wires doesn't matter becuase the Black Wire = 0V it is common wire used with red and yellow. The Red Wire = 12V and the Yellow Wire = 5V so don't mix the Yellow and Red Wire and be sure to connect the Yellow and Red Wires to the Correct Place in the Connector because if wrong connection made with yellow instead of red it will damage your hardware.
Q: I have a MSI K7 Motherboard... it has a SATA power cable but no data cable. Which kind of confuses me. Please help. Thanks =)
A word of advice ... if you plan to install Windows on this new drive you will need to prepare a driver disk for the SATA adapter. During the first stages of Windows install it will ask you to press F6 to install any third party drivers for RAID or SCSI .... without it Windows may not detect the adapter hence the SATA drive. regards, Philip T

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

Hot products


Hot Searches

Related keywords