H05RR-F H05RN-F H07RN-F Flexible Rubber Cables
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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1. Products applications:
Rubber cable is suitable for connection with household appliances, electric tools and various mobile electrical equipments of rated voltage up to and including 450/750V.
2. Products standards: BS EN 50525-2-21
3. Products types & names:
--H05RR-F Ordinary rubber sheathed cord.
--H05RN-F Ordinary polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed cord (1-4 cores).
--H07RN-F Heavy polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed flexible cable.
4. Products characteristics:
--Long-term working temperature of cables: EPR insulated cables should not be higher than 65°C,EPT/EPDM insulated cables should not be higher than 90°C.
--Such cables are more flexible and easy to move electrical appliances.
HAR Code | IEC | Description | Voltage Design | Cores |
H05RR-F | 60245 IEC 53(YZ)/YZ | Oridinary rubber sheathed cord | 300/500V | 2~6 |
H05RN-F | 60245 IEC 57(YZW)/YZW | Oridinary polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed cord | 300/500V | 2~6 |
H07RN-F | 60245 IEC 66(YCW)/YC | Heavy polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed flexible cable | 450/750V | 1~5, 3+1/3+2/4+1 |
H01N2-D | 60245 IEC 81(YH) | Rubber sheathed arc-welding electrode cable | 100/100V | 10-120 |
60245 IEC 82(YHF) | polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed arc-welding electrode cable | 100/100V | 10-120 |
- Q: Suppose load is 100KW, length 50m, how to calculate cable size. If we know current Is any easy mathod to calculate cable size.
- There are two issues to consider, cable heating and voltage drop. Of the two, voltage drop is by far the easiest. You need to determine what the allowable voltage drop in you cable is. The voltage drop is just I x R where I is the current and R is teh round trip cable resistance. The specification of 100 kW isn't enough. If its a high tension 100 kV line, the current is only 1 amp and a run of 16 AWG wire would deliver about 99,999 volts out of the original 100,000 volts to your load. If its a 100 volt system then a 4 AWG wire would only deliver only 20 volts to the load. The formula for wire resistance (in AWG) is that 10 AWG has 0.001 ohm/ft. Each increase of 1 in the gauge increases resistance by the cube root of 2 (about 25%). You calculate by picking what voltage drop you can live with, for the known current figure the resistance, knowing the length figure the resistance per foot, and then pick the AWG using the above. The second concern is wire heating. Although you could do the heat transfer calculations, instead look up the allowable ampacity for any wire in an electrical engineers or NEC handbook.
- Q: My hard disk power cable was burned and when i connected my HD to another system, it is working....so what could be the problem in my pc???
- Ask the question properly so that we can help you.It is the problem with your cable change it.
- Q: I can't find out where to put my SATA data cable at... My computer has a SATA power cable though, but I can't seem to find where to put the SATA data cable, I have the data cable in my hand. Can somebody help me? Since I have a SATA power cable in my PC does it mean I can put a SATA data cable in my PC? My PC is a: hp compaq, model: DPS-240EB, if that helps...
- Short Answer: You plug the data cable into the drive on one end (usually a hard drive), and the sata ports mounted on the motherboard. Details: A sata data cable runs between the drive (most likely a hard drive, mounted towards the front of the computer) and the motherboard, which is the huge circuit board that everything else plugs into. If you look at the board, you'll see a section with 2 - 6 little plugs (each about the width of your fingernail, but half the height), with a sort of L shape in the middle of each one. Those are the SATA data ports. Yes, bizarrely enough, they are actually smaller than the power connectors. Near each of this the port number is printed in ridiculously small type, so you may need a magnifying glass or something to read them. Ideally, you want to plug your main hard drive into the lowest port number available, usually either 0 or 1. I apologize if I sound condescending, but I've found it's better to underestimate a users technical knowledge and give them details they don't need than to overestimate their tech skills and leave them frustrated and confused. As for your other questions: Power cables run between the power supply and the drive, so that doesn't necessarily mean your motherboard supports it. However, if this PC is only a few years old, it probably will. If you see the ports I described above, then it does. If it doesn't support sata, you can easily buy a 'sata controller card' for about $30-40 that'll plug into one of the pci or pci-express slots on your motherboard. btw, that model you gave is for the power supply, not the whole computer. The computers model number is usually listed on a sticker somewhere on the outside of the case, usually the back.
- Q: I ordered this recently only to find that it was just the HDD, no cords whatsoever. I've never had to buy cables for an HDD before, and I'm especially not used to SATA (I didn't make the jump from IDE to SATA until this year.)
- You will need to buy a data transfer cable to connect to the hard drive at one end and onto your motherboard at the other end to carry data to and from the hard drive to your computer. The cable is simply called a SATA cable and they are about 18 inches long or so. They are usually either red, orange, blue or yellow in colour and they are about half an inch wide or so. You can buy them from your local computer store for about $ 4.00 or so Canadian. They do however come with your motherboard (you usually get two of them included in the box when you buy it). For the power end of it you will need to find an empty non-connected Molex connector coming from your power supply unit in the computer. Just simply connect this Molex power supply cable to the hard drive at the back of it where indicated. That is all there is to it. Good luck
- Q: I have a Dell Latitude D505. I do not need comments on whether I have a good laptop or not. That's not the point.I heard a tiny pop sound, and after that, my laptop is not recognizing the power cable. I don't think it's the cable. I've tried restarting the computer. Any suggestions?
- the brick adapter is usually the prime target for shortages to laptop computers, they are replaceable and you might consider a surge protector
- Q: Wire and cable manufacturing process (to be detailed)?
- Copper core per square of the safe current (continuous use) for the 2.5A, intermittent use of 4A, according to the power count 550W-880W.
- Q: a few of the amp power cables in the recording studio got mixed around, and I'm not sure which is mine. My amp is a Fender Mustang III, (100-120V, 50/60 Hz, 310W) and I'm wondering if there is a specific power cable that I CANNOT use for the amp, like one that fits into the plug in the back but has too much voltage, and so on.
- A power cable is a power cable. The end.
- Q: im curious what a good rule of thumb would be for determining how strong a fuse to put in line to the amp. im getting a 2300 watt amp but dont know how many amps of fusing it uses. so i dont know its power draw. any help would be great
- current(A)=power(W) / voltage(V) go with Jeffs answer so you can blow them all-idiot do the math! 2300/12=191A! How hard is that!
- Q: The Power cable of my guitar amp (roland cube 20x) was under my computer chair leg and when i sat down the fuse triped in the power box then when i checked under me the cable was almost cut across.. How can i fix this or where would i get it fixed?
- Hahaha, that is THE most basic DIY ever. Ok go to you local hardware store and get maybe 4 foot of similar wiring, look around for what you want, get home, open up the back of your roland, find where the chord was wired, should be either soldered or clamped, undo these and attach the new wiring, if your cheap you could just take the plug head of the original cable and attach it to where the cable broke, and you'll just have a shortened power cable.
- 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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H05RR-F H05RN-F H07RN-F Flexible Rubber Cables
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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