High Quality 0.6/1KV Copper XLPE Power Cable
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- 100000 m/month
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0.6/1KV Copper XLPE Power Cable
Manufacturing Standards
GB/T 12706-2008, IEC 60502-1
Operating Characteristics
Rated voltage: 0.6/1(1.2)kV;
Max. permissible continuous operating temperature of conductor: 90 °C;
Max. temperature of conductor during short-circuit (5s max. duration) shall not exceed: 250 °C;
The ambient temperature under installation should not be lower than: 0 °C.
The bending radius of cable is recommended as following:
For single core cable: not less than 20 times of the diameter of cable;
For multi-core cable: not less than 15 times of the diameter of cable.
Application
The cable is used for fixed installations such as electric power distribution networks or industrial installations, which is laid indoors, in tunnel, in cable trench or in conduit, unable to bear external mechanical force.
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- Q: Can a PoE powered cause a surge if I connect it to a Gigabit ethernet port?PoE Switch --gt; UTP cable --gt; Non-poe Gigabit Ethernet Switch
- No, the PoE switch will initiate the connection with a low voltage signal to determine if the device at the other supports PoE or not. If not, it doesn't apply a current.
- Q: I have an ASUS G1SN-X1 and my laptop was working normally while plugged in. Then all of a sudden it stopped charging the battery. After it stopped charging the laptop was running off the remaining battery power. The battery eventually runs out of juice but now i can't turn on my laptop because the power cord won't charge even though the power indicator light is on on the power cord supply. I even took out the battery and just left it plugged in but still wouldn't turn on. Any suggestions on what the problem could be and how to solve it?
- it is that your battery isn't longer wanting to settle for the electrical powered energy for that's wiped out, which my a be somewhat pricy to replace the battery as I easily have had a similar concern. i will additionally be that the chargers are to previous or dont have an vehicle shrink of which could be inflicting the severe warmth. additionally, while you're constintly leaving your laptop left charging, it could harm your battery and the charger. ultimately, the plug which works into your computing gadget to cost it is going to a hollow in it, on the computing gadget the place the charger may well be inserted, the could be a pin, if it is harm it is inflicting the shortcoming of conectivety of electric energy.
- Q: Asus Motherboard: P7P55D-E ProIntel CPU: Core i5-750 Quad-Core Desktop LGA1156BFG Tech Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT 512 MBPower Supply: Thermaltake TR2 600WRAM: PNY 2GB DDR3 PC3-10666 1333MHzHD: Seagate 320GBTitle says it all. I've google my heart out looking for answers. Many say maybe power supply is bad. I tested my old PS and it still doesn't work. Try new Cable. Try every RAM slot. Made sure my CPU is nice and tight. Sigh...headache....headache.
- First thing be sure the CPU cooler has thermal paste between CPU and cooler. Second thing be sure the ALL fans are running properly. Re-seat RAM and power cables. Disconnect all extra items. If you have only add-on video card leave it in. Test it with only vid/CPU/RAM connected to rule out other items. If it stays running then one piece at a time plug in the add-on's after you power off. Then turn on after each item and test to see if it runs. Hope this helps, is a place to start at the least.
- 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?
- Something broke and you will not fix your problem here. Only a computer tech can help you now.
- Q: Doesn't have to be super powerful, just lifting about 100 pounds, frequently. I've already looked at the normal places, and they are all DC powered (car battery). I suppose it could also be manual.
- With no offense to answer 1, but in agreement with answer 2, ONLY through experience with both big LOT outlets; I'd probably try Northern first. In fact I just had a discussion with someone yesterday comparing the two; but again; it's personal preference. It's likely they get their inventory from the same distributors. For 100 pounds, and if geared at all, manual could be fine. One issue might be your intended use; portability; possible access OR NOT, to a power source; etc.
- Q: I need a power cable for an XBox 360. where can i buy one?
- Best Buy, EB Games (possibly), Future Shop, Circuit City.
- Q: when i bought my motherboard it came with two 4-pin to sata power cables but i see that the power supplies have a sata power cable on it how do i connect these i have no idea how to do this
- at the same time as you're which skill are you able as nicely off of the IDE demanding tension and get get right of entry to to the Sata tension, the respond is definite. in undemanding words connect the SATA demanding tension, and make effective the BIOS settings are set as nicely from the IDE tension.
- Q: I have a two year old HP Compaq 6710s laptop, and since yesterday, the second I plug in my power cable, my CPU usage goes up from a normal amount to 100% immediately, making my computer really really slow. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Do you think there's something wrong with the cable or the computer?
- i wouldn't of thought that would of been a problem charging, have you tried different sockets around the house ? that's all i can think of at the moment
- Q: im hooking up a system in my truck..im doing it the redneck way they way i have watched my dad do it many of many of times. im using jumper cable wire!! yes jumper cable wire, its plenty of juice the perfect size! but im not sure if he ever used a fuse link.do you have too? what if i dont use one? if so where is the cheapest place to get it?what size fuse is it?
- Jumper cable wire, in fact any wire of the appropriate AWG (or bigger), is perfectly adequate as far as the current carrying capacity is concerned. One problem with using such wire is that the individual strands are much thicker resulting in the overall cable being much stiffer and harder to pull and bend into place for a typical installation. You really need a fuse. It's purpose is to protect the vehicle electrical system (and the vehicle itself) if there is a short in the connected equipment or wiring. Most auto parts stores will have fuse holders and fuses. Likewise car audio shops. Even WalMart. The main fuse size is usually specified by the manufacturer. If not, look on the amp itself. For example, the Pioneer GM-D8500M Class D monoblock amp has a pair of 30A onboard fuses. In this case your main fuse should be at least 60A. If the 60A fuse blows under normal operation, you would then go up 1 size to an 80A. This allows the amp to draw sufficient current, yet protects the vehicle in case of a short.
- Q: i have a 01 grand prix gt and i want to run the power cable to an amp , anyone know a good spot to run it?
- In that vehicle the battery is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment. There should be a large, rectangular rubber grommet located at the front of the passenger side footwell, with a large wire bundle running through it. I usually route the power wire through that grommet, or drill a hole right next to it. It's important to carefully route and secure the wire in the engine compartment so it can't touch hot or moving engine parts. You'll also want to make sure you seal up the hole around the power wire because it's easy for water to get in at that location.
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High Quality 0.6/1KV Copper XLPE Power Cable
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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