Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wires
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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Place of Origin: | Zhejiang, China (Mainland) | Brand Name: | cnbm | Model Number: | VV YJV VV22 YJV22 VV32 YJV32 VV62 YJV62 VV72 YJV72 YJLW02 YJLW03 KVV |
Insulation Material: | PVC or XLPE | Type: | Low,Medium and High Voltage | Application: | s electric power distribution networks or industrial installations |
Conductor Material: | Copper or Aluminium | Jacket: | PVC or PE | Filler: | Non-hygroscopic Polypropylene(PP) |
Binder Tape: | Non-woven fabric | Metallic Armour 1: | Galvanized Stainless Steel Tape Armour(STA) | Metallic Armour 2: | Galvanized Stainless Steel Wire Armour(SWA) |
Metallic Armour 3: | Non-magnetic Steel Tape Armour(only for single core) | Metallic Armour 4: | Aluminium Wire |
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: | wooden drum; iron-wooden drum or steel drum |
Delivery Detail: | Depending on the quantity |
Specifications
2015 new product electric power cable
1 Conductor:Copper or Aluminium
2 Insulation:PVC or XLPE
3 Voltage:Low/Medium/High Vol
2015 new product electric power cable
Technical Parameters of our Power Cable
1). Standard: IEC60502; GB/T12706;IEC 60840;IEC62067;GB/T 11017;GB/Z 18890
2). Detailed description or construction:
* Conductor: compacted or uncompacted copper or aluminium
* Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
* Filler: Polypropylene filament with lapped binding tape
* Binder: Binding tape
* Inner sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
* Armour: Galvanized steel wire armored (SWA) or steel tape armored (STA)
*Sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
3). The rated voltages U0/U(Um) of the cables considered in this standard are as follows:
U0/U(Um) =0.6/1(1.2)-3.6/6(7.2)-6/10(12)-6.35/11(12)-8.7/15(17.5)-12/20(24)-12.7/22(24)-18/30(36)-19/33(36)-26/35(40.5)KV
4). Voltage:
0.6/1kV, 1.8/3kV, 3.6/6kV, 6/10kV,6.35/11kV, 8.7/15kV, 12/20kV,12.7/22kV, 18/30kV,19/33kV,26/35kV
In the voltage designation of cables U0/U(Um):
* U0 is the rated power frequency voltage between conductor and earth or metallic screen for which the cable is designed;
* U is the rated power frequency voltage between conductors for which the cable is designed;
* Um is the maximum value of the "highest system voltage" for which the equipment maybe used.
5). Application:
For laying indoors, in tunnel or cable trench with large difference of level able to bear external mechanical forces.
6). Marking: According to the customers' requirements
FAQ
· Can we make an OEM order?
o We can offer or supply goods as customers' requirements.
· How can I get some samples? Free or not?
o We can send some normal samples, absolutely free.
· How does your factory do regarding quality control?
o "Quality is priority." We always attach great importance to quality controlling from the very beginning to the very end. Our factory has gained ISO9001 , SGS authentication, CE for Europe, etc.
- Q: So my vehicle's amp recently stopped working. It worked great after I installed it about a year before, so after testing for shorts, burnt out fuses, etc, I decided that the amp had died on me. After getting a new one-and it not working either-I checked the voltage at the end of the power cable where it hooks onto the amp. I get a 12v reading when the ignition is off, but only a 4v reading when it is in the run or aux. position. The in line fuse is good, as well as the battery (just had it checked). Any ideas as to why this is happening? As of this posting, I have NOT tried running a new power cable yet, but that is the next step if nobody has an answer. Thanks.
- I had a similar problem a few years ago and simply couldn't make sense of it. I traced the power wire back testing it every couple feet and eventually got to the AGU fuse holder. I had ~14v on the battery side and very little voltage on the amp side. It LOOKED fine, and the fuse was fine, but something weird going on in the fuse holder itself simply wasn't making a good connection. I replaced it and was back up and running. I'm not going to say that's definitely your problem, but it's worth a check,
- Q: I have been doing research online and have found replacement power cables from Kimber, Nordost, PS Audio, Cardas, Monster and Audioquest. While Kimber did win an award in Audiophile magazine, the write up for PS Audio's SC statement cable appears to be very good as well. Nordost makes a great product too, but have read some complaints that it actually cheats the bass. So I am basically looking to see if anyone owns any of the replacement cables from these companies or what they could recommend as a good replacement power cord.
- This question does not make sense. Power cord for what equipment? Most audio and video equipment comes with the power cord attached or uses a standard 3 prong 110v power cable that you see on computers. A power cord should not affect quality. To improve quality, you should have a power conditioner or line conditioner to clean the power going to your equipment. Please elaborate on what you are trying to do.
- 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: YJV-0.6 / 1KV-5x16 What does it mean? What does it mean? 1KV refers to what? 5 if it means 5 core, which 5 core refers to a 16mm2 cable has 5 core?
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- Q: My power supply cable to the motherboard is only 20 pin and the motherboard has a slot to take a 24 pin power cord. The 20 pin will fit but 4 slots are just left empty. The motherboard LED light comes on showing it has power. When I try to boot up the motherboard runs but the hard drive doesn't boot or the screen isn't working. Could this be b/c of not having a 24 pin power cable?I know the video card and HD work b/c I just transfered them from another motherboard that was a 20 pin. Any ideas?
- Yes it will work, but it may affect your system's performance.
- Q: The question above relates with the Transpose Line.One of the subtopics under Transmission Line Parameters in Power System.
- If the adjacent line induces current in a nearby cable that would be a problem. Transposing results in one section having an induced current with a certain phase but the next section (after the transposition) has an induced current with the opposite phase. Over the length off the cable, the opposing induced currents will cancel each other out.
- Q: I bought a microphone that requires a phantom power source and I want to connect the mic to my computer using a XLR to USB cable. Will the USB/XLR cable also power my mic or do I need to buy an additional power source?
- But there are many more interfaces and you should pick the one that best suites your needs. Personally I use the M-Audio FireWire 410 which has a lot of other connectors besides 2x XLR like SPDIF and MIDI. cheers.
- Q: I recently got YLOD on my ps3 (60g fat) system ,sent it away ,got it back with a new mainboard ,it worked for about 2 days and it cut out (red lights blinking) once again i sent it away ,got it back and it cut out within a few hours (red lights blinking again ) ,so one last repair i sent it off to same shop ,and once again it worked for about a week then cut out on me again ! ,is there any possibility its my power cable to my ps3 thats doing this ?
- Could be your household voltage is blowing the Motherboard try getting a low voltage transformer it plugs into the socket and lowers the voltage because most household voltages are set to a specific Watt so it can run big things like T.V's Microwaves etc. I see you are in the US so it rules out the possibility of a broken fuse. When it cuts out do any of the trip switches trip on the main electric panel? If so then your only option is to buy a transformer. I would ask the shop where you take it first though. Hope I helped
- Q: I am getting a new gaming computer for Christmas with a 700 watt, 12.5 AMP (I think) power supply. I have two power cords for computers on my shelf, but my dad is worried that a standard power cable won't properly power my computer. Do I need to get a more powerful cable? If so, please send a link to where I can buy one, I have been searching but only found standard ones. Thank you.
- Any standard power cable will run you new rig. You'll need to check whether the 2 cords on your shelf have the correct fuse rating (probably 13A) in the plug.
- Q: Should I call 911 if a frayed power line fell in my driveway?
- Call the power company. Make sure you do not touch the line. Do not allow your children or pets near the line. There is nothing the police can do so calling 911 is not appropriate.
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Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wires
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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