Medium-Voltage XLPE insulated power cable
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CU/XLPE/CTS/PVC/SWA/PVC multicore cable
good xlpe power cable
Medium Voltage armoured cable up to 35kV
IEC, GB, CE, CCC, KEMA
Constructions
Conductor | Compact Stranded Copper Conductor, Class 2 as per IEC 60228 |
Circular solid Copper Conductor, Class 1 as per IEC 60228 | |
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Conductor Screen | Semi-conductor |
Insulation | XLPE(Cross-linked polyethylene) |
Insulation Screen | Semi-conductor |
Separate Screen | Copper Tape |
Filler | PP Yarn, or Paper |
Wrapping Tape | PP |
Inner Covering | Extruded PVC |
Armour | Steel Wire |
Overall Sheath | PVC |
Applications
Used for power transmission and distribution line with voltage rated at 6 - 35kV.
Compared with PVC Insulated Power Cable, xlpe power cable boasts not only characteristics of excellent electricity, mechanism, heat and aging-resistant, environment stress-resistant and chemical corrosion-resistant, but also simple structure, light weight, no restriction by laying drop, and high temperature allowance for long-term working.
Standards
International: IEC 60502-2, IEC 60228
China: GB/T 12706.2-2008
Other standards such as BS,DIN and ICEA upon request
Technical data
Rated voltage: 6/6kV, 6/10kV, 8.7/10kV, 8.7/15kV, 12/20kV, 21/35kV, 26/35kV
Maximum Conductor Temperature: under normal (90°C), emergency (130°C) or short circuit no more than 5s (250°C) conditions.
Min. Ambient Temp. 0°C, after installation and only when cable is in a fixed position
Min. Bending Radius: 12 x cable O.D for multi-core armoured cables
Certificates
CE, RoHS, CCC, KEMA and more others at request
- Q: I bought this graphics card tonight, and went to install it on my new Dell PC and while the card itself is powered by a 6-pin, I don't have one on my power supply. Is there an adapter I can use? Or will I have to go buy a new power supply for a NEW computer..?
- Depends - what are your system specs? Impossible for people to help you when we don't even know what hardware you're running. Don't ruin your new graphics card by putting it ; 1. On a power supply without enough wattage to handle it, and 2. On a power supply that didn't come with cables for a graphics card. Chances are you should invest in a bigger power supply. I would recommend at least 550w for a GTX550Ti. I recommend Corsair and XFX power supplies, as well as Seasonic.
- Q: Welding cable (230v) doesn't, so why would (14v) car audio cables
- Some car audio power cables have extra-thick insulation because the manufacturer is trying to sell them as larger than the actual wire gauge. These types of rip-off amp kits are often sold by online vendors. Amplifier power cables have to be very flexible, very resistant to temperature extremes, resistant to oil and gas, and they're typically designed to be used in an environment with lots of sharp metal edges. A thick, flexible jacket is preferable to a thin jacket that might crack when it's flexed in cold temperatures.
- Q: keep in mind this is a 6 yr old machine, the old roms connected the old way, I don't even know the name of the old cables.....
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- Q: I know there is problem in the CPU, please suggest what is the problem and how much it is going to cost me?
- Power cable into CPU? I guess you must possibly still have some of those dual power connector Power Supply? Those one where you can connect both the Power to the monitor and the input power to the CPU? If this is the case, your Power supply is possibly dying slowly. You need to change the poer supply. However, if that is not the kind of power supply that you have, I guess what you are pssibly talking about is that your monitor data communication cable which you connect to the CPU so that the data can be transmitted through to your monitor? If this is the case, then your monitor is not having any problem, it is just responding to the fact that it is properrly connected. Put on your system and see if your monitor do come on... If it comes on then everything is fine.... Now finally, if all these is not the case, then it mean you have not put your question properly. Rephrase your question so that you can have an answer... except ofcourse you are just trying to fool around...
- Q: Its on power and one is in a pc monitor and one is lying on the ground. Will the electricity go through the cable that is not connected and lying on the ground? is this safe to touch with hands or shoes?
- The voltages and amperages going through the Monitor Cables are too low to be of any concern. If you actually stuck your tongue into a live one you'll get a jolt that may be painful...but it's not going to kill you. Touching it with your fingers won't do anything. However it might not be a bad idea to cover it with a little electrician's tape (don't go crazy) to keep it from picking up anything that could jam or bend the pins.
- Q: hey people i would like to know that my big fat power cable thing is not going into the socket the main power socket thing of the back of my xbox 360 elite and was wondering is there a way to fix that
- make sure the terminals arent bent....it should slide right in.
- Q: Hello guyzz, recently i have bought new card powercolor radeon hd 6770 1gb gddr5 .i installed it but it required a 6 pin power cable forbut i checked in my all pc.i cant fine any 6 pin power cable.so without any cable its not working wat i do plzzz help.
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- Q: I am upgrading a two-year-old higher end HP tower to include a mirrored hard drive. I did a little vacuuming and inspection and plan to order the exact model drive which is in there now. I noticed that the SATA cables used include a simple plastic latching mechanism in the connector. I checked CDW and found quot;latchingcables made by Startech which I assume should work (but the latching part is made of stamped metal). My biggest question is the power connector. The factory installed molex-to-SATA adapter also has this latch mechanism (on the black hard drive side), but I cannot find a cable anywhere mentioning a latch on the power connector. Is this something specific to factory installation?Thanks.
- No. Latching cables as you call them are available at retailers. Try Newegg...
- Q: While DISCONNECTED from the amp, I accidentally touched the power cable with the ground cable. Sparks went flying and I smelt a funny odor. Since then, when I go to turn on my radio, my amp only lights up for a second and then looses power. Unfortunately, I feel I've fried my ground wire (upon close inspection, the power/battery cables fuse is still good along with amp signal wire and RCA's) My question is simply this: When replacing my ground wire, can I use left over power/battery cable? I have about 3 feet left over from the install. Thank you for your help!!
- Theoretically, yes. I would make sure I was the only one using the system or messing around with it just to make sure no one mistakes it for a power cord. Also, wrapping each end with black electrical tape will work to identify it is a ground cable, being that black is universally known for ground. If you feel like wasting good money, wrap the whole cord with black electrical tape. Also, keep it away from professional installers so they do not mix it up, or just let them know it is a ground. Just keep it short enough so that it actually works as a ground (most manuals recommend less than 3 feet)
- Q: I only see the power supply (with a cable to connect to the laptop), but I don't see the AC cable. In the specs it only says quot;Cables Included: 1x Power cable - 3 ft.quot;I want to know if it includes the whole charger, or just the power supply to connect to laptop.
- It includes the whole cable and adapter
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Medium-Voltage XLPE insulated power cable
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