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High Temperatures Resistant Power Cables

High Temperatures Resistant Power Cables

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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High Temperature Resistant Power Cable


Features and Applications:

The high temperature resistant cable uses silicone rubber,import from US, to be as

insulated and sheathed material,and is produced by the advanced extrusion equipment

through assembly line.The cable has good resistance to high temperature,high

voltage,acid,soda,corrosion,aging, as well as flexible structrue.Working temperature

range can be from -40℃ to 180℃,it is suitable for use in high temperature

enviroment or bad weather in electric  power, oil,chemistry,and metallurgical

industries.


 

Lay and require insulating and regularly with the performance of the electric wire:
1 Allow working temperature for a long time:
BV-90, RV-90 type are at the time of using normally, high temperature the most of conductor is 90
. Use as right to use of the cable environment can prevent from hot to mould and flow and permit and reduce insulating situation of resistance, The PVC mixture that can be used in 90 in succession , base on the premise of always shorten working timing, Its working temperature can be improved to 105 . Other types should not exceed 70
(2)The temperature of laying of the electric wire is not lower than O , allow the crooked radius: The person who smallers than 25mm should not be smaller than 4D for the external diameter of the electric wire( D), the external diameter of the electric wire( D) is not smaller than 6D for 25mm and the above person.

 


 


Q: There have been severe storms in my country Kenya and power lines have fallen and caused a lot of injuries, some fatal to pedestrians, motorists and others.I am sure if power lines were covered with rubber sheathing or some other apopropriatde material, there would be less likelihood of electrocution, serious injury, fire or property damage. I am a lay person in these matters so I am talking from what I have seen.Thanks in advance.
In addition to factors cited in the above answer, I think it's a matter of cost/economy as well. In a more developed/ wealthier country such as the USA bare high voltage power lines are hung aerially only in less populated areas and over trips of land that are called utility easements, dedicated to power transmission and no other structures are allowed to be built there. These high-voltage transmission lines are buried underground, in concrete ducts when they run through densely populated areas, a very expensive way to transmit power. Most of the aerial lines (lines hung overhead) you see in populated areas in the US are covered (insulated) low voltage telephone lines or covered (insulated) medium-voltage power (electric) distribution lines going to neighborhoods and homes.
Q: I'm running a 3ghz ecs p965t with 2gb of RAM, and I'm trying to install an XFX 8800GT. First time I tried it, it didn't power on at all, and I figured it might be the power supply (mine was a 350w) so I tried a friend's 450w, still no power. So I went out and bought a 500w, and STILL no power. Wierder still, if I leave the card plugged into the board but don't plug in the power connector, it makes a long high-pitched wailing sound but the system does power itself.I'm assuming it must be a problem with the card itself, but does anyone have any other possibilities I could try before negotiating a replacement in PC World?
I think its the card. This is not uncommon. Card sounds DOA. Exchange it. 500 watts is good, the others are not, but lack of power would not kill a card, I don't believe. good luck. 8800GT is a sweet card, thats what I have, I play at 1920x1080 and get between 40 and 60 FPS in far cry 2 and great frames in oblivion maxed out. I get around 30 in crysis on high.
Q: can we install power 480 VAC and control 120 VAC cables,,, each one in different conduit but in parallel and adjacent ?also for two control cables ,,,, can they installed in one conduit ?
it isn't the final thank you to do it. there may well be some capacitive or inductive coupling between the 480 and one hundred twenty circuits that would adversely influence the controls. An unintentional short between the 480 and one hundred twenty circuits may well be a disaster on your controls.
Q: YJV three-core cable and the difference between the four-core cable
Change the data line ah, often with non-original battery will be filled with bad
Q: Recently I bought a EVGA Geforce 8800 GTS. When it came in, the card fits in my case but has 2 cables to plug in. I only have 1 cable to plug them in connected to my power supply. Should i only plug in 1, or is it nessesary? Is there an extra one I just dont know about? Please answer!
You need to get a power cable splitter that goes from two to one. It should have come with the card, if not any local computer store should have one.
Q: How to test internet cable through home power plug, stead of internet tester?
DO NOT DO IT! = Household power is deadly! - At least, household power will fry cables anything connected.
Q: I just recently purchased a PowerColor AMD Radeon HD 7850 graphics card (which didn't come with a power adapter cable) amp; needing to know what the power adapter cable looks like. If anyone could possibly send me a link with a picture, that would help out a lot.
I have never seen one in my life! But have you researched it on google?
Q: How can i fix it and how much would it cost?
Well... It depends. First things first, never move your laptop with the ac plug connected to the laptop. This is why the plug stopped working. The connection is very fragile, it cannot withstand very much abuse. To get it fixed, you would have to bring it to one of the local computer repair shops to have a new AC jack soldered to the board. You will probably have a hard time finding a larger repair shop that will do this for you. You would be looking at around $120-180 just in labor. The jack will probably run around $10.
Q: Low voltage power cable telemetry insulation resistance, the number should be used to shake the table? The More
ZR-KVVRP-500 is mainly used for transmission control, measurement signals and other cables. ZR: Control cable KVVRP: PVC insulation 500: Rated voltage 500 V or less 1 × 2: Two core 1.5: Wire diameter
Q: I don't do a lot of stuff like this, so I'd appreciate some information about how to do this: basically, I'm trying to route a coaxial cable from outside into the house. The cable is outside, and needs to go through the outside brick layer, then through the wall itself (through insulation?) then through the drywall (through a new outlet plate too).Any suggestions about how to go through the wall with a wire? I'd even appreciate a link to a how-to site as well.Thanks.
you are going to have to drill a hole thru the brick, a 1/4 masonary bit should do the job. Make sure by drilling a hole in a scrap piece of wood first to make sure the cable fits. Before drilling, go inside the house and cut out the drywall smaller than the outlet plate, which will cover the hole later and check for any electrical wiring or plumbing and move your drilling location if needed. Go back outside and drill thru the brick or block at this point and feed your cable thru. Stuff a little extra cable down in the wall space after you've pulled enough for your interior run. When you are sure you have all you need, put a little silicone caulking outside around the cable at the brick to weatherproof and keep out the bugs.(silicone caulking can be found in almost any color). You can pretty much push the cable thru most any type of insulation you find in the wall. Hope this helps.

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