High quality PVC Insulated Wire with a good price
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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PVC Insulated Wire
PVC Insulated wire is fit for the Copper or aluminum core, PVC insulated with the rated voltage of 450/750V. It can be used for indoor, instruments and equipment internal wiring or places which often moving and bending.
Standard
This product according to GB/T 5023-208"Rated voltage 450 / 750V and below PVC insulated cables" and JB8734-1998 "Rated voltage 450 / 750V and below PVC insulated cables, wires and cords" standard production,at the same time, according to user needs according to the International Electrotechnical Commission recommended standards IEC, British standards, German standards and the United States standard production.
Application
This product is suitable for power frequency rated voltage U0 / U 450 / 750V and below power, household appliances, instruments and equipment.
Characteristics
1.Rated voltage:U0 / U 450 / 750V.
2.The maximum allowable operating temperature of the cable conductor:
27IEC07(BV-90):90℃
Other models:70℃
3.Ambient temperature of cable laying should not be lower than 0 ℃.
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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.
- Q: A guy at Home Depot scared the beejeezus out of me today when showing me those little strain relief screws you are supposed to use at the service panel if you drop a new electric wire in. He said electrical wires can vibrate against the sharp metal, wear through the wire casing, and pose a fire hazard over time if you don't use the reliefs. I have only wired two new circuits into my house panel in the past few years, but I didn't pay close attention to it. I'm going to check it again as I'm doing some new wiring but is this true? I always thought wires inside the walls or panel were still and secure with or without the strain relief?
- Yes electricity will vibrate, and over time it may rub something, but unless its totally loose, I dont think you have anything to worry about. Ive wired many many houses and havent had anyone tell me that they have had that happen.
- Q: The zero line is grounded, why is it still on the pole?
- VVR cable for the polyacetylene insulation and external protective layer of soft copper cable, plus K in front of the control cable.
- Q: i have a problem where my acc fuse keeps blowing and im tired of replacing fuses so what i was wondering is if it was safe to straight wire an interior light with an inline fuse and a toggle switch and would it cause any kinds of conflict
- The point of having fuses is to protect the circuits. So, I'd say that this would be extremely unsafe - even a 12-volt shock can kill.
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- Cad itself seems to be impossible, you can use the offset command
- Q: I am looking to remodel a mobile home that is 12x60. All the wiring was removed by the previous owner. I need a rough estimate on how much wiring this would take and the type of wiring. I would estimate that it has about 10-15 outlets that are mostly located towards the floor if that if useful info. I really have no idea about this and am completely clueless as to what to look for or use. Any advice would be much appreciated!
- If the walls are open to the studs then $200/ box is what I would probably bid for that type of job. So 21 boxes at $200 about $4000 and that does not include special devices or fixtures. Copper wire is expensive now compared to 10 years ago but the main cost is the labor. Mobile homes are a pain to work in.
- Q: Hi Everyone,I live in California. So this is for a California home.I am trying to hook up ceiling fan. The Ceiling fan has two colors: White and black.However, the electrical wire to the house outlet has the following colors: Red, White, and Green.I believe Green is ground. So, would the wire pair connections be:Red-BlackWhite-WhiteGreen - Fan unit chassisAnd input would be great!Thanks!
- Be careful, as you never know what wires were hooked to what. That convention sounds right, but not everyone follows convention. Yes, the green is ground, and it usually connected to a green screw in the appliance meant for that purpose.
- Q: We used a few people together with a router, I do not access the Internet, they are good! As long as I am on the Internet, one will appear network cable is not plugged in, and instantly automatically connected, for a while will be like to restart the cat! We began to think that the virus is the reason, but with anti-virus software is not checked out, had the entire disk formatted after the system, and then the normal use of a period of time, and soon there are old problems! I have installed several times the system, I feel is not a virus problem, please prawn a lot of help! Thank you! Question added: I may not have made clear, as long as I am an Internet, we can not, we will show a few computers will not plug the network cable immediately and automatically connected! I am not on, everyone is normal! Many say that the router is the problem, I think it is not right! Because as long as I am not on, several other computers will not appear this problem, can be normal online! More
- PVC pipe 6 points of course, more than 4 points in large, the score is in English, every 8 points is 1 inch, equal to 25.4mm, it represents the pipe diameter. 4 points corresponding to the tube diameter of .6 points corresponding to the tube diameter of .1 inches corresponding pipe diameter of 32. PVC type pipe with PVC pipe with PVC pipe has PVC electric tube JG / T3050-1998PVC electrical casing classification, divided into L type (light) M type (medium) H type (heavy) First, the implementation of standards: JG / T3050-1998 Second, the product specifications: divided into light -. medium -. heavy-type -405 three. . light -205 outside diameter ? 16mm- ? 50mm. medium -305 outside diameter ? 16mm- ? 50mm. heavy -405 diameter ? 16mm- ? 50mm Third, the nominal diameter were: .... . the thickness of the product is as follows: .16 outside the light, medium and heavy thickness were: 1.00 (light, allowable difference +0.15), 1.20 (allowable difference +0.3), 1.6 (weight, allowable difference +0.3) The The medium and heavy (no light) thickness of the outer diameter of .20 are: 1.25 (medium, allowable +0.3), 1.8 (weight, allowable difference +0.3). .25 outside the diameter of the weight (no light) thickness were: 1.50 (in the allowable difference +0.3), 1.9 (weight, allowable difference +0.3). The light, medium and heavy thickness of the outer diameter of .32 are: 1.40 (light, allowable difference +0.3), 1.80 (medium, allowable +0.3), 2.4 (weight, allowable difference +0.3). .40 outside the light, medium and heavy thickness were: 1.80 (light, medium, allow the difference +0.3), 2.0 (weight, allowable difference +0.3). Fourth, the national standard wall thickness 16: I20: 1.125; 1.332: 1.540: 1.950: 2.263; 2.7 These are more commonly used.
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- Q: I am having a problem with the wiring in my basement. What I am doing: I wired a new outlet box off of an old outlet box. From the new outlet box, I then wired a switch for a new light fixture. So the wiring goes; fuse box, outlet box, outlet box, switch, light. Well, I blew the fuse once I turned the new light on. (BTW, I had a buddy stop at lowes to pick me up a switch and he returned with a 3-way switch). I only need it to operate as a 2-way which I have figured out how to do from the internet. My question is, while testing the outlet boxes and switch after I blew the fuse, I found the I have continuity between the common and hot wire. Mind you the fuse has been removed. So how can I have continuity between the common and hot wires? Thank you.
- With respect, you have mis-wired somewhere. Old Outlet Box is A New Outlet Box is B Switch Box is C Light is D A (hot)--------------------------- B (hot) ------------------------------------ C / --------------- D (hot) A (neutral/common)-------- B (neutral) ---------------------------------------- D (neutral) A (ground) -------------------- B (ground)------------------------------ C (ground)------- D (ground) As to a 3-way switch, in the switch box, the hot goes to the copper-colored screw, the leg to the light goes to either of the brass-colored screws. The neutral goes straight through the switch-box. Only the HOT gets switched. The ground is connected to all three new devices but is continuous. If this is not crystal-clear, call an electrician.
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High quality PVC Insulated Wire with a good price
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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