Low Halogen Flame Retardant Cable Suitable for Systems With Fire Safety
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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low halogen flame retardant cable suitable for systems with fire safety requirements laid
Product Specification:
1.A finished cable burning test results meet the requirements of GB 12666.5 not less than the Class B requirements.
2, LSZH cable burn the finished corrosion test, measurement and control combustion gases through indirect aqueous PH and conductivity to determine the results PH value should not be less than 4.3, the conductivity should not exceed 10us/min.
Characteristics:
3, low smoke low halogen cables should be measured and HCL HCL emission emission should not exceed 100mg / g.
4, cable burning smoke density test, the test results should not be less than its minimum transmittance of 60%.
FAQ:
Installation laying temperature not lower than -15 ℃
allowed minimum bending radius: Interior of not less than five times the cable diameter
Outside of not less than 10 times the cable diameter
Products in accordance with the appropriate standards of production(GB/T1486-93;GB/T11138-97;JISAnd the U.S. military standard),Attenuation, interference is strong, structural asked Tung electrical performance is good, with good resistance to gas properties.
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- Q: My hard disk power cable was burned and when i connected my HD to another system, it is working....so what could be the problem in my pc???
- Ask the question properly so that we can help you.It is the problem with your cable change it.
- Q: How long is the service life of the cable?
- cable bridge and other pipes and other facilities shall not share a column (bracket)
- Q: having trouble finding a spot to run a power cable throught the fired wall of a 97 oldsmobile cutlass supreme
- Your fuse panel might desire to be interior the automobile, and you will pull a cord off the fuse block (fuse section, no longer battery section). If no longer, you could pull a warm cord off the cigarette lighter. some autos, like my spouse's Honda, have the lighter on switched voltage (turn the biggest off and the lighter is going ineffective).
- Q: Seem to have misplaced both the power cable and adaptor for my hp printer scanner all in one and every where i look i cant seem to pick them up can any1 help me ?
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- Q: i have a 600w rms and a 300w rms amp the 600w amp has an 80a fuse and the 300w has two 25a fuses right now i have two seperate power cable for each amp going to the battery the inline fuse for the 600w amp is 100a and the inline fuse for the 300w amp is 50a (i need to swich to a 60a i know) they both have 8awg power cables 100a amps is about all a n 8 awg can handle so what i want to do is run a single zero guage cable to the firewall than on the inside of the vehicle have a distribution block what i need to know is -what guage wire should i use for the power wire at the battery-what size fuses to use and how many-the locations i should put the fusesthanks i pick best answers fast
- i would use 4ga. wire at the battery with a 120 curcuit breaker about 12-18 inches from the batery then 6-8 gauge off the dist.box to the amps
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- depends on the drive.. sometimes a drive will have a 4 pin molex and a SATA power plug.. most newer drives will be SATA only though
- Q: I just got done building my new computer, and am putting in my cd-room's.When i plug in the power to them they will open, but when i connect them to the motherboard with the ide cable they wont open.And yes i have everything plugged in right.
- did you try a different CD rom? might just be broken.
- Q: My power cord for my computer and all usb cables i have seen have these cylindrical things on them. What do they do?
- Those are called ferrites. You can learn more about them from a company called Fair-rite (I put their link down below). A ferrite is really nothing more than a magnet, but one specially tuned depending on the frequency of signal running down the cable, or the current if the cable is a power cable. Electro magnetic interference (EMI) is all around us, especially with all the electronic devices we have running in the modern home. EMI flies through the air and, when it contacts something metalic, it runs along that metalic line. In the case of a cable, imagine the clean signal picking up fuzz as it runs down the line. That's pretty much what happens. A ferrite stops the fuzz from getting through to the end of the cable, thus making the signal much cleaner when the end device gets to it. On a power cord, the ferrite helps prevent too much EMI from leaking out at the end and interfering with the device that the power is for. I should mention that a ferrite is always optional on a line, in other words the cable will work without one. However, ferrites aren't expensive and they do help with the signal, so most companies will just add one on to the product just in case.
- Q: Is a graphics card power cable needed because not all graphics cards come with one? And if it isn't needed, what is the benefit?
- not all graphic cards need them. But lately the graphic cards are using up quite a bit of power, especially the high-end ones. So if the graphic card has a pci-e power connector. Chances are it will need it. Otherwise your computer might show graphics are there will be error when trying to play games or other graphic intense applications. The same thing is happening to graphic cards, that happen to processor a few years ago. Not that long ago processors could just be powered by the energy coming from the bus line on the motherboard, but that is not true anymore and now we use 4-pin or the new 8 pin axillary power for the processor.
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Low Halogen Flame Retardant Cable Suitable for Systems With Fire Safety
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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