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High quality 10kV XLPE Insulated Overhead Cable

High quality 10kV XLPE Insulated Overhead Cable

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10kV XLPE Insulated Overhead Cable


High quality 10kV XLPE Insulated Overhead Cable


Introduction

XLPE insulated or covered overhead cable without or with conductor screen, the phase conductor may be AAC or AAAC or ACSR or Copper.

Operating Characteristics

Operating voltage: 10kV;

Max. permissible continuous operating temperature of conductor with XLPE insulation: 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: -20°C;

The bending radius of cable is recommended as following:

Single core cable: not less than 20 times of the diameter of cable;

Multi-core cable: not less than 15 times of the diameter of cable.


Application

10kV XLPE insulated overhead cable as a new-type overhead cable is used for overhead electric power transmission and distribution, extensively used in rebuilding of urban and forest region electrified wire netting. It improves the safety and reliance of electrified wire netting.


Manufacturing Standards

GB/T 14049-2008, IEC 60502-2


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Our company is a professional China Wire and Cable Manufacturers, mainly supply Aerial bundled cable,House Electric Wire, Insulated Overhead Cable,Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced, PVC Control Cables,XLPE Power Cables,BV Electric Wires,Nylon Sheathed Cable,Buried Cable,High Voltage Cable,House Electric Wire,Single Core Flexible Copper Cable,Civil Wire And Cable etc. series of wire and cable products, sincerely welcome everyone to visit.


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B is correct. 100% sure.
Q: can i just use under-ground electrical wiring with out using conduit ??? plus what other requirements will be needed
For underground wiring, it is essential you use underground feeder and branch-circuit cable (UF cable). it's weatherproof and best for underground burial.The requirement for direct (underground) burial is 24 inches. You need not use a conduit if your going to use the UF cable but be sure to have it 24 inches below ground. if you want to lessen the depth of burial then consider using a conduit. Check your local electrical codes as well to be sure and ask advice from an electrician. Hope this helps
Q: i am remodeling a bathroom. i see that the wiring is old. the main service panel was just replaced but the wires werent since i already have the bathroom walls opened up. i want to replace the wiring.the electrician said to use 12-2 wires for outles and 14-2 for light switches and fixtures.ok. i got that. ive been looking on diagrams that have outlets switches and fixtures and none of them tells what type of wire to use wheredo i need to bring two wires from the service panel up to the bathroom? one 12.2 and one 14.2?i have a VERY LIMITED space for more breakers and i dont want to have a breaker for just the outlet and a breaker for just the switch and fixture. i want to put the entire circuit into one breakeri read in some websites to never mix 12 wire with 14 wire. but that i should use 12-2 for outlets and 14-2 for switches. how can i do that?do i just use the 12-2 wire? also. the breaker i have for the bathroom i believe its 20 amp.
The electrician confused you some what,and by code a bathroom can be on its own 20 amp circuit Hit your light switch first for a hot feed then tie in your receptacle and make sure it is a GFCI receptacle. The code states that a bathroom can be on its own circuit (20) amp or the lighting can be on a circuit and the GFCI receptacle must be on a 20 amp circuit. In most cases they tie the GFCI's on a 20 amp circuit and use 14/2 for lighting. Good Luck :)
Q: Describe how the electrical resistance of a wire changes as the wire becomes longer. How does the resistance change as the wires becomes thicker?
The resistance of a perfect resistor is R pAl where p is a resistivity constant (unchanged for a specific kind of wire), A is the cross sectional area (related to the thickness) and l is the length. If you increase l, can you see what happens to R?
Q: I have installed ceiling fans before with no problems until now. I just moved into this old duplex where the ac is crap and it's hot as balls outside. I finally break down and get a ceiling fan to install. So I get up to the light fixture,pop it off and to my surprise there aren't enough wires. There are four wires coming from two lines,both sets are black and white. The black wire from one line is connected to the light and the white wire from the other line is also connected to the light. And then the other black and white wires from the seperate lines are connected together. And oh I almost forgot there is no ground wire in sight. What do I do here???
Get an inexpensive wire tester. You can usually find a ground with a third wire (that you provide) that you can connect with the junction box—which should run to ground. I'm concerned about the black and white wires that are connected—an electrician may well be in your best interests.
Q: Why does not the birds stand on the high voltage line
Birds between the claws of the distance of 5 cm, this 5 cm long wire resistance is only 1.63 × 10 -5 times Ω, the two ends of the voltage does not exceed 5.23 times by ten -3 times v, if the bird's body resistance Is Ω, the current through the bird's body is only 5.3 × 10 -7 amps
Q: I have a 2003 Acura RSX base model with 80,000 miles on it. Over the last 2 weeks I have had a problem with my dash. Sometimes when I turn off my ignition, the dash lights will turn off and on and it will make a beeping sound. It will do this until I put the key back in and restart the car. It does not happen every time I turn off the ignition, only once in a while.Does anyone know the cause of this? Is this something I should worry about?I know about 6 months ago I had an instance where my car wouldn't start one day and I had to jump it, but when i took it to the shop they found nothing wrong with the battery or alternator. Also, the car has started fine ever since. Maybe something going wrong with electrical wiring?Thank you in advance for your help.
On normal condition, the beeping sound is appear when you already turn off the engine and open the driver door but the key still hold in the hole, it's a security system to avoid key left. If the sound appear when the door still close, do check the wire connection between the key, the door, and the security system. A loosen wire will cause the sensor have a false reading. A bout 6 months ago problem, a lack of battery power can be the cause and when the engine has turn on the charging system is working and the battery is fine again after recharge. Do check the work of alternator and battery capability to save power.
Q: I am going through an apprenticeship program to become a journeyman but I am also going to school to become an electrical engineer and I was wondering if this apprenticeship program will help me while I am getting my electrical engineering degree, should I consider it as job experience or is it a waste of time? And I would really like to know what is the difference between an electrician and an electrical engineer? Does anyone know of any electric company's that hire interns or have apprenticeships for aspiring electrical engineers?
An electrician is simply a tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings and related equipment. Whereas an electrical engineer can deal with large-scale electrical systems such as power transmission and motor control, or they can work with small-scale electronic systems including computers and integrated circuits. I just think of it like this: Electricians work on house wiring. Electrical engineers wire up gadgets (big or small). Also you don't need to go to college to be an electrician if you can become an apprentice, but you have to get certified to be an engineer.
Q: What is the maximum load of 2.5 square millimeters of wire?
2.5 square millimeters of copper power line safety carrying capacity 28A. The following is the formula other you can calculate P = 1.732UIX0.8
Q: I ordered and received a violin makers bending iron in the mail. There is a ceramic box that covers some wires that is broken in half. Must have been in the shipping. I contacted the seller who said I should just glue it or wrap electrical tape around it. Does this sound right? Thanks so much for your help.
First of all, if you bought it new, then you should get it replaced at no additional charge. If it was used and not insured, yes, you can just glue it together or tape it OR if you want to you can make a new box altogether. The only purpose of the box, other than looking nice, is to protect the wires from being touched.

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