low smoke zero halogen flame retardant pv cable
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low smoke zero halogen flame retardant pv cable
Photovoltaic Cable
Introduction of product
Our company produces Photovoltaic Cable which is used in advanced radiation cross-linking technology and used low smoke zero halogen flame retardant material produced wires. It has advantages of high temperature resistant, anti oxygen pumping, uv resistance, resistance to water vapor, antimicrobial, short cutting ability, long service life, wear-resisting, oil, anti-corrosion, high tensile resistance, etc.
Executive standard
The product is according to the standard of TüV 2PfG 1169/08.07.
Application
The product is suitable for use in extreme weather conditions , indoors and outdoors solar photovoltaic system circuit connection.
Operating characteristics
U0/U
U0/U 0.6/1kV
Operating temperature
Max. operating temperature of conductor: 120℃, Operating ambient temperature: -40℃~90℃.
Type name
Type | Name |
PV1—F | Low smoke zero halogen radiation XLPO insulation low smoke zero halogen radiation XLPO sheath pv cable |
Specification of cable
Type | Nom. Cross-Section /mm2 | NO.of cores |
PV1-F | 1.5 | 1 |
PV1-F | 2.5 | 1 |
PV1-F | 4 | 1 |
PV1-F | 6 | 1 |
PV1-F | 10 | 1 |
PV1-F | 16 | 1 |
PV1-F | 25 | 1 |
PV1-F | 35 | 1 |
1.sheath
2.Conductor
3.Insulation
Structure data of cable
Nom. Cross-Section of conductor/mm2 | Conductor structure/piece/mm | Conductor diameter/mm | Product diameter/mm | Max direct resistance (20℃Ω/km) | Referencen weight kg/km |
1.5 | 30/0.25 | 1.58 | 5.08 | 13.7 | 33.4 |
2.5 | 50/0.25 | 2.04 | 5.54 | 8.21 | 46.2 |
4 | 56/0.30 | 2.59 | 6.19 | 5.09 | 65.8 |
6 | 84/0.30 | 3.4 | 7.00 | 3.39 | 92.4 |
10 | 84/0.40 | 4.5 | 8.90 | 1.95 | 157.4 |
16 | 126/0.40 | 5.55 | 10.35 | 1.24 | 225.8 |
25 | 196/0.40 | 6.92 | 11.92 | 0.795 | 329.4 |
35 | 276/0.40 | 8.7 | 13.9 | 0.565 | 445.1 |
- Q: The power cord will not be inside the wall, it will be through a sheet of drywall then in a closet that is under my stairs, at no time will the power cord be inside of a wall. It will just be behind the wall and in a closet where I will plug it into a surge protector. good to go??
- Unfortunately, it is no longer easy when the walls are already in place. The only other solutions are either to run the cables along the ceiling (above tiles), or else along the bottom of the floor/baseboards. Good luck!
- Q: The power cable is selected according to the cable current ()
- The copper core grinding first to the copper core on the flux (rosin or solder paste)
- Q: (above question) and can i use a fender strat guitar with this amp instead of a bass? and are there things i should know before using this amp?
- The power cable thing could potentially be a serious problem, since it seems the ground wire is lifted or missing. I'd definitely check this with a knowledgeable person if I were you. It may be as simple as changing to another AC power plug and connect the earth/ground wire. Do you need an extra preamp? No. Any combo amp have two amp stages built in: pre- and power amp. Adding and extra preamp is highly unlikely make the sound better. You will probably just add hiss and noise. This is not a great amp for playing guitar, although you won't ruin anything by doing it. Just plug yoiur guitar in and see if you like the sound or not.
- Q: I dont get any power to my amp. If something is pinching the line could that make it not get any power? Or could there be something else wrong?
- My first guess would be a blown fuse. But a kink in the cables could do it by breaking the metal strand inside, although wires will usually bend quite a bit before this happens. When it does happen it is usually right at the connection.
- Q: the contant power cables go to my car alarm, led lights, siren, power locks, power windows, and alarm bypass... they are very small thin awg wires... the ignition and constant power cables under ignition housing are alot thicker... is this possible with no problems?
- I wouldn't tap into any wires where your alarm is.. If you have any issue, it could arm your alarm, and you might not be able to start your car, until the wiring was fixed...
- Q: i have the computer powersupply 400w and i dont know what cable to connect to the car stereo???
- if you have a volt meter eather of the black wires are ground you will see a red and a yellow one is 5 volts and the other is 12 volts the 12 volts wire paired with one of the black wires will power your car audio
- Q: which cables cant be near each other??(will cause noise radiation if put together)i gotta run some wires through my car and i dont know wich ones to keep away from others. im runnin...4 gauge (eventually will be 2 gauge) power wire for amp2 speaker wires for rear deck speakersrca cables for ampremote turn on wire for amp
- It does not seem likely that you will have a substantial problem with noise from speaker cables going through power cables and then the amp. Besides sheilding, use of capacitors on the power cable at the amp end (follow correct polarity on electrolytic types) will kill noise. A properly-rated, and connected, Zener diode is another step. Such things as antenna-leads are so sensitive that they are always well-shielded. ______________________________________... As for zener diode use, I have never heard of them being used in this application. But then, many new ideas have never been applied before. Sparky has pestered me with not one, but *two* hostile emails and is in some state of jealous frustration. He can't seem to figure how one could supress overvoltage transients using a zener (duh). If he had asked respectfully, I would have told him what I was thinking, but since he is determined to be a jerk about it, then whatever...
- Q: i dont even know what phantom power is. i bought a behringer c-1 mic and ii think i need phantom power.is it a cable. i just wanna connect it to my laptop via usb or audio input jack...plz helpthnanks
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- Q: I was just wondering that if, for example, you are running too small of a power cable to you subwoofer amplifier does it not get to its full potential? And, if you get the right size will it be louder? Your thoughts and recommendations would be appreciated.
- An 800w rms amp at full power would drop about 1/2 volt through a standard length of 4 awg wire, reducing the 800w to 771w. That same amp running through the same length of 8 awg wire would drop 1.2v, producing 726w. The audible difference would be virtually impossible to detect, and the gap would be smaller at a more moderate volume.
- Q: One of my ottocinclus is munching on a little brown algae that's on the aquarium heater's power cable. Not dangerous, I guess? I don't think they can actually bite through it and expose the wire...?
- No problem, it's just scraping the algae off. Might get though the cable itself in couple of 100 years or so, so nothing to worry about. Ian
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low smoke zero halogen flame retardant pv cable
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- Min Order Qty:
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