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Marine Shipboard Power&lighting Cables ( IEC standards)

Marine Shipboard Power&lighting Cables ( IEC standards)

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Specifications

Marine Shipboard Power & lighting Cables ( IEC standards)
1.tinned copper conductor
2.XLPE insulation  
3. tinned copper wire

Marine Shipboard Power & lighting Cables ( IEC standards)

 

Rating voltage: 0.6/1kv

International Standards applied

IEC60228  IEC60092-350  IEC60092-351  IEC60092-353  IEC60092-359

IEC60332-1  IEC60332-3-22  IEC60331  IEC60754-2   IEC60134-2

 

JIS C 3410 standards

JIS C 3002      JIS C 3005

JIS K 1433       JIS K 8422 

 

DIN standards

DIN89158 

DIN89159

DIN89160

 

Marine cables construction:

1. Conductor: tinned copper wire,class2 or 5

2. Fire resistant Mica tape on request

3. Insulation: XLPE/EPR

4. Filler ( if necessary)

5. Tape

6. Inner sheath: PVC/PCP/PO(SHF1,SHF2)

7. Screen/Armored: tinned copper wire braided or Galvanized steel wire braided

8. Outer sheath:PVC/PCP/PO(SHF1, SHF2) 

 

Marine cables Specifications

Cores: 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8,10, 12, 14, 16,19, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37

Nominal Cross-section Areas: 1.0mm2, 1.5mm2, 2.5mm24.0mm26.0mm210mm2,16 mm225mm235mm250mm270mm2,95mm2, 120mm2150mm2 ,185mm2240mm2300mm2

 

Marine cables Flammability features

SA:bunched cable flame retardant

SC:bunched cable flame retardant,halogen free & low smoke

NA:bunched cable flame retardant,fire resistant

NC:bunched cable flame retardant,fire resistant,halogen free & low smoke

 

Marine cables Application

This marine cables areintended for power,lighting of shipboard or offshore building.

It is also available for power plant,chemical works and mines,etc.

 

Marine cables Classification Society Certificates

CCS,ABS,DNV,BV,LRS,GL,RINA,KR,NK.

 

The radius of bend for the installation of marine cables

Cable structure features

Over diameter of cable(D)

Minimum internal bending radius

Metal braided armored

Any value

6D

Non-armored

D25

4D

D25

6D

Q: The computer is a Hp compaq.So I took the connector out of the computer but left it in the power socket.When I tried to reinsert the connector I hit the metal back panel of the computer and it made contact so I was wondering what is the part(s) that is likely to be broken?I want to know it so I can replace the damaged parts.Thanks in advance of your help.
...might want to be check that you didn't trip the house breaker for that outlet. As in plug something else into it and see if it gets power....
Q: Hi! I want to buy I new Hard Drive but I've got a problem. I have the IDE conector but I don't have the Power Cable. It is connected to my Video Card. Can I add a new one? Can I use a power cable from a optical drive(CD/DVD)? Thanks!
All you need to do is pop down to your local computer store and get a power splitter, just make sure you get the right type, IDE and SATA drives have a different kind of power connector, so just make 100% sure before you buy!
Q: I just bought a new video card and it requires a power supply and i have the cables but im lost on where to put them.
you take the power from your power supply to give to the video card. older cards use the 4-pin moly connectors and the new ones use either 6-pin or 8-pin PCI-e, If you don't have the right connectors from the PSU then you can buy an adapter for about $4 at most computer stores
Q: Have a 480 volts 3 phase 16 amp motor. Need 400 ft of extention cord. Is is OK to use a SOOW 10/4 cable, the voltage drop is 2.67%(12 volts). Machine is powerd by a generator that I can run at 500 volts to counter the voltage drop.8/4 cable cost twice as much, but the voltage drop is 1.7%(8 volts).
I suppose this may work, just remember make sure you don't overheat your cord, and your motor runs ok with this setup, over or under voltage is hard on a motor. try using a volt meter on the motor while under load in order to find the proper voltage for the generator, that % is calculated and may not be acurate in real life.
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.
Your CD-ROM should have at least two cables connect to it, a power cable and IDE cable that should also be connected to your motherboard or other interface card. Disconnect the IDE cable from the back of the CD-ROM and reconnect it, do the same on the opposite end of the cable. Next, if your CD-ROM drive is not getting any power disconnect the cable from the back of the drive and reconnect it. Check jumpers If you've recently installed any new disk drives such as a new hard disk drive verify that the jumpers are properly set on the back of the CD-ROM. Having the jumpers set improperly to master or slave can cause the CD-ROM to not work. Notice the 1 missing pin in the middle of your Cd-Rom IDE connection?. On your IDE cable there is a blocked hole in the exact same place. If you turned this cable around the wrong way you might have bent one of the pins or broken it off completely
Q: then directly to the capacitor. or should the resistor be in the middle of the power cable.
call radio shack
Q: If you have an electrical device (e.g. a laptop), you'll sometimes notice that near the place where you plug the power adapter into it, there's a sign. It's composed of 3 circles, minus on the left, O inside a C in the middle, and plus on the right.What is this? And if I want to read/learn more about it where should I go?
If you look at the jack that go inside the power input you will see that it is an outside connect and an inside one.The O is the inside connect and the C is the outside one.Because it is a DC power adapter it has a + and - polarity .O,the inside ,is the plus and C,the outside,is the minus. Also on the adapter you can see the same thing! This is because some brands use the outside connect as + and you can burn your device if you use it!!!!
Q: I have a power cable for my computer that got slightly chewed and i was wondering does that effect the power.im just wanting to know if it will have less power or will it work the same and as far as i know none of the wires where hurt just the rubber around them.
It will work if the wires are undamaged. But they will have been kinked when the cable got chewed. The cable is now dangerous, if the wires are pinched you may get a hot spot, melt the insulation and fire/shock hazard. Turn it off and replace the cable.
Q: its a rca home theater system and i need a power cable as my last one broke is there somewere were i can buy one
There is a 95% chance it uses one of two standard power cord styles TVs these days come with, which is a 3 prong cord identical to what computers come with, or a polarized figure-8 cord, as some portable or bookshelf stereos come with You can get them anyplace that has A/V accessories.
Q: I am using a Peavey Windsor half-stack that I've had for a little over a year now. It's 300 watts, 120 VAC (whatever that means), and 60 Hz. I lost the power-cable so I bought a new one, but I wanted to make sure there's no risk in using it. I'm pretty sure it's safe but I'd hate to overpower it if that's possible.
It means that it has 300 watts of power . Thats a lot of power. 120VAC means that you connect it to a regular wall plug. If you can connect it to the amp and the wall socket , you got yourself an amp.

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