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Medium-Voltage XLPE insulated power cable

Medium-Voltage XLPE insulated power cable

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pecifications

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

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: So, I built my first computer 6 months ago, only to have the power supply fail, and maybe fry the CPU or the motherboard (hope not), and I ordered the XFX 550W from newegg. Now I built the computer, but this is actually going to be the first time I'm taking out the cables of the power supply to the motherboard, and it looks like it's quite tightly in there, do I just take it out by force? I don't want to exert too much pressure because I'm a pussy and I don't want to ruin it haha.
Hi, There is often a plastic clip holding the connection in place, check for that first then pull gently as they are not normally that tight. Arnak
Q: Basically bought a new graphics card (480 gtx) and im going to install into my computer but i wish to also install a phyx card as well. This seems simple enought but i only have 2 6pin power cables in my pc atm and im am unsure how to install another 2 6pins. Current PSU is a antec 1000w
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Q: How can we manage power (voltage ) loss in the long distance if elcetricity is fed along with the cable?
The repeaters use copper wire bundled together with the fiber optic to power the repeaters, the voltage drop is managed with an engineered choice of voltage and current. Each cable has a different combination to suite the particular distance. And each cable would be tailored for the individual application.
Q: I don't know what kin d of power cord i would need in order to make it work. I thought all monitors needed the same power cable, but im not sure.
Most equipment uses the IEC plug on the monitor end and the particular power plug your country uses for the other end. Your monitor handles all the international voltages, so you can be sure it will work anywhere.
Q: Does the Corsair CX series CX500W PSU come with an AC power cable?
I all my years, I've yet to see a power supply that doesn't come with a new power cable. Thing is, tho, the power cable is standard in 99.9% of power supplies. One will pretty much work on another.
Q: trying to install new amplifier; running cable from battery through firewall to the trunk; done on several cars before; looking for advice or best practices...
in addition to what ed said. if you drill through a firewall or bulkhead install a grommet or use a piece of rubber tubing [hose] to protect the wire. also make sure that where you drill,nothing is behind it. ruining your evaporator or heater core normally means that the dash will have to come out for repairs on most cars ,nothing cheap here.and pinching cable around a hinge or other movable part is begging for a fire. i see this sort of crap all the time and i wonder how these owners get up and down the road without hurting someone or themselves. take your time and don't cheap the job out, most cases another twenty minutes and 5.00 dollars of parts would have resulted in a solid installation instead of a burned out hulk.
Q: i bought a video card off OKorder and i did everything but i don't know if i connect both of the cables to the power supply...i currently only connected one but do i do both…
You should really connect both, that way its getting the power it needs...though I ran a card on just one for a while and it was fine.
Q: I want to know if the dell vostro 260 has it
Power supply . yes it has one PCI-E slot , no it does not nave one PCI_E cable - no not that either I am guessing you want to know if you can install a graphics card for gaming? the answer is NO
Q: Can someone tell me if the computer descibed below would have a plug for a 6-pin PCI Express supplementary power connector?Intel G33 Chipset Supporting Core 2 Quad and Core 2 ExtremeFull HD 1080P video output4 DDR2 DIMM slots (Supports up to 8GB)Dual Channel Memory SupportFour SATA II SlotsSupports SATA RAID 1 (Mirroring)One PCI Express x16 - One PCI Express x1 - Two PCIIntegrated Intel HD Audio and Ethernet (LAN)Eight USB 2.0 (4 front, 4 rear)
Supplementary Power Connectors
Q: I have a Netgear router and just now when I tried to plug the power cable back into the back of it, it would fit. I look more closely and it seems that the metal end of the power cable may be slightly bent. But I'm still confused because it's bent at the end of the metal, and even though the very tip of it isn't bent, that part still won't even slide into place a little. Could anyone help me in resolving this issue?
If it is the correct adapter for the router and it fitted before, gently force it and it will comfortably fit eventually. There is probably a reason it doesn't fit now (it has been pulled out with some force) so I would suggest getting a new power adapter for it if the above does not work

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