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heat-resistant silicone rubber insulation electric power cable

heat-resistant silicone rubber insulation electric power cable

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1000 m²
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20000 m²/month

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Specifications

heat-resistant silicone rubber insulation electric power cable: 1.Standards: IEC60502, GB12706, BS7889  2.Voltage:HV/MV/LV

       

Specifications

 1.xlpe insulated swa armour power cables
2.excellent electrical,mechanical
3.heat-resistant & anti-aging
4.25 years producing experience.

5.copper conductor.

6.Voltage: LV/MV/HV

 

heat-resistant silicone rubber insulation electric power cable:

 

Type Name

 

Application

 Cu

Conductor

Al

Conductor 

YJV

YJY

 YJLV

YJLV

XLPE Insulated,PVC or PE S heathed Power CableFor laying in door,tunnel,channel and underground.Unable to bear external mechanical force,but bear the traction force during laid.

YJV22

YJV23

 YJLV22

YJLV23

XLPE Insulated,Steel Tape Armoured,PVC or PE Sheathed Power Cable

For laying in tunels in door,tunnel,channel and underground.Able to bear external mechanical force,but unable to bear large pulling force.

YJV32

YJV33

 YJLV32

YJLV33

XLPE Insulated,Fine Steel Wire Armoured,PVC or PE Sheathed Power Cable

For laying in shaft with large difference of level.Able to bear external mechanical force,and moderable pulling force.

YJV42

YJV43

YJLV42

YJLV43

XLPE Insulate,Thick Steel Wire Armoured,PVC or PE Sheathed Power Cable

Able to bear positive pressure and pulling force

 

 

U0/Um(kv) No.of Core

1st class

0.6/1

1.8/3

3.6/6

6/10

8.7/15

12/20

18/30

21/35

2nd class

1/1

3/3

6/6

8.7/10

12/15

18/20

-

26/35

1 Core

Section

area(mm2)

1.5-800

25-800

25-800

25-800

35-800

50-800

50-800

50-800

2 Core

Section

Area(mm2)

1.5-185

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3 Core

Section

area(mm2)

1.5-400

25-400

25-400

25-400

35-400

50-400

50-400

50-400

4 Core

Section

Area(mm2)

2.5-400

25-400

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 /

/

/

/

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5 Core

Section

area(mm2)

2.5-400

25-400

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Q: I need the cable for my TV to be longer. It uses a 10A 125W cable, and all I can find (at a price I like) are 13/15A cords. Is it okay to use this in conjunction with the 10A TV power cable? It will be plugged into a surge protector if that makes a difference...
The 10 amp and 13 amp ratings are just the maximum amount of current those cables are made for. Your TV will only use 2 or 3 amps, so both cables are fine.
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To be honest, by the time you dismantle your power supply and find the right kind of fan (no, not usually the same, generally smaller) and then glue it all back together, it would be a lot simpler just to get a new PSU.. They're really very cheap, and a lot less hassle to subsititute than to repair
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make sure the terminals arent bent....it should slide right in.
Q: I used my laptop as a home computer, most of the time I keep my laptop turned on with the power cable plugged in. Is it good to do that? or is it better to plug the power off whenever the laptop's battery is full? Which one is good for my laptop' maintenance? By the way, everytime I asked this question, people give different answers. So I really need a professional opinion.
Ok, straight to the point, keep it plugged. Besides losing the power over the time you have it unplugged, most laptops are equipped with a power saving feature that reduces it's power consumption. This means that the PC will have to use less for processing which in turn reduces your PC's speed. To check this out, try booting your Laptop with plug on. When you see the desktop, look for the my computer icon on the desktop or on the start menu. Right-click on it and select properties. Look for some number preceding Ghz and remember it. now, unplug the power cord from the laptop and restart the PC. do the same thing when you see the desktop after the restart. notice that the number you had the last time decreased. (if it did not decrease, then it means your laptop still operates at the same speed when unplugged and will be fine when unplugged) besides the speed reduction when unplugged, the screen will be dimmer when unplugged. also, when the batteries are full, they are not charging when the plug is still on the laptop. the laptop will use AC power when it knows that the batteries are full and it's plugged in.
Q: I would like to buy a replacement. What AC/DC adaptor should I buy? Should I buy the exact same model (FSP150-AAA)? I assume any AC/DC adaptor that has the same spec is ok but I am not sure what is the key for the spec. Any advice would be appreciated.
There appear to be various manufacturers of FSP150-AAA power supplies. You must have a substantial laptop or whatever that is powering. Most laptops have 65 to 90 watt PSU, my gaming laptop is 120 watt, and FSP150-AAA is 150 watt. Or is that an all-in-one PC where the computer is built into a screen? The one you link to is one of the ones I found in a web search.
Q: cables? Power strip? thanks
cable or direct TV you need a new converter box. I have cable and it is $5 a month more. Lady at work has Direct TV adn the box is $100 a year more. It has many more cable connections to the back to the Tv and does improve the quality and picture. Power strip option. You can but I do not..... Good luck.
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
Q: A power cable of copper is stretched straight between two fixed towers. If the temperature decreases, the cable tends to contract; the amount of contraction for a free copper cable is 0.0017% per degree celsius. Show that the stretched cable will snap if its temperature decreases by 128°C.Ignore the weight of the cable and assume Hooke's law is obeyed until the cable breaks. Young's modulus for copper is 11.0 x 10^10 N/m^2 and the ultimate tensile strength of copper is 2.4 x 10^8 N/m^2.
Change in length=(coefficient of expansion)(original length)(change T)= (.0017)(chose your favoret length, I chose 100)( -128 because T is decreeing)=-21.76 Strain = (change in length)/(original length)= 21.76/100= .2176Pa (for simplicity's sake I dropped the negative, rember the wire is in tension) Stress = (youngs modulus)(strain)= (11?10^10)(.2176)= 2.3936?10^10 Pa The UTS (2.4?10^8)<(2.39?10^10) so there is definitely necking and because of the difference most likely there was failure long ago.
Q: I originally tried to plug my US Xbox power cable through a converter, but it overloaded the cable and broke. Microsoft's advice to me was buy a Belgian Xbox, but they never answered my question about the compatability of a US Xbox 360 and a European Xbox 360 power cable.I appreciate any help I may get on this question.
Euro is 220v to 250v or thereabouts, U.S. is only 110v. That's why your old PSU blew up. You needed to buy a step down voltage converter for avout 15 Euros or so. The Xbox PSU itself will handle the mains for whichever country it was designed for and convert the power to a DC voltage of 12v for any Xbox 360.
Q: i hooked up all my 4 gauge power ground cable from the batteries of my truck i passed both of them thru the fire wall but what i was wondering is will i have a problem since its the power ground coming thru the same hole thru the fire wall or will i be all good ? somebodyy help
you should never run your ground to your battery, to your amp.. it should be as short as possible, and attached to bare metal , like the frame. and if you have an issue with one, you could very quickly have an issue with both.. I REALLY hope you fused at least the power wire!!!!!

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