Medium-Voltage XLPE Insulated power cable
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1.up to 35kV available,factory direct sales
2. 20 years experience
3.OEM available provided
XLPE/PVC Insulated Power Cable China Factory Supplier
Cable Construction
PVC Cable:
Cu(Al)/PVC/PVC Cable
Cu(AL)/PVC/SWA/PVC Cable
Cu(AL)/PVC/AWA/PVC Cable
Cu(Al)/PVC/STA/PVC Cable
XLPE Cable:
Cu(Al)/XLPE/PVC Cable
Cu(AL)/XLPE/SWA/PVC Cable
Cu(AL)/XLPE/AWA/PVC Cable
Cu(Al)/XLPE/STA/PVC Cable
Standard: IEC60502;BS5467:1997 with Amendment 1
Conductor: Soft annealed stranded copper wires to BS6360, class 2, concentrically stranded in successive layers, in opposite direction, to form the stranded conductor. Aluminum also available
Insulation:The conductor are insulated with a layer of extruded XLPE/PVC compound.
Filling:The assembled cable is filled with a layer of PVC compound in order to fill the interstices between the cores and render the cable round.
Armoring: Consists of single layer of Steel Tape/Galvanized steel wires of appropriate size.
Sheathing: An outer protection of extruded PVC compound is applied over the armor.
Voltage rating: 0.6/1kV,3.6/6kV;6/10KV;8.7/15KV;12/20KV;18/20KV;19/33KV;21/35KV;26/35KV
Operating temperature:
90 continuous normal operation, 130 for emergency overload condition and 250 for short circuit condition
Application:
For outdoor and indoor installations in damp and wet locations, laid direct in the ground where excessive mechanical stresses are present in sloping and moving terrains and in vertical or inclined laying, as well as in locations susceptible to sliding.
The data sheets below show partial Type,Name and Application of XLPE Insulated Power Cable:
Type | Name
| Application | |
Cu Conductor | Al Conductor | ||
YJV YJY | YJLV YJLV | XLPE Insulated,PVC or PE S heathed Power Cable | For laying in door,tunnel,channel and underground.Unable to bear external mechanical force,but bear the traction force during laid. |
YJV22 YJV23 | YJLV22 YJLV23 | XLPE Insulated,Steel Tape Armoured,PVC or PE Sheathed Power Cable | For laying in tunels in door,tunnel,channel and underground.Able to bear external mechanical force,but unable to bear large pulling force. |
YJV32 YJV33 | YJLV32 YJLV33 | XLPE Insulated,Fine Steel Wire Armoured,PVC or PE Sheathed Power Cable | For laying in shaft with large difference of level.Able to bear external mechanical force,and moderable pulling force. |
YJV42 YJV43 | YJLV42 YJLV43 | XLPE Insulate,Thick Steel Wire Armoured,PVC or PE Sheathed Power Cable | Able to bear positive pressure and pulling force. |
Packing:
In rolls for cables with cross section<10mm, wooden or iron drums for heavy cable in large quantity.
As per client's special request.
Our advantage:
20 years professional experience since 1993
Better competitive price and standard quality.
Experienced engineering team work, latest tech R&D in cables.
Standardized qulity control and operation system under ISO9001-2008
Market-oriented management, OEM acceptable.
- Q: I am dead!!! My mom and Dads' Town Country is old, a 1996, but my dad loves it. He keeps it looking new. He will never get rid of it. I am 20y/o and screwed up. I slammed the driver side door and when I tried to roll it up, the back came up. Not the rest. I took the door apart, and there are cables all undone, and I don't know what the hell to do. I don't have a lot of money or time. They will be back in three days. I called the dealer, they said $300.00. I'm toast. Can anyone save me from this death sentence?
- the regulator is broken. the cable broke and came out. it happens all the time. it wasn't because you slammed the door, it was old age. the only thing you can do is replace the regulator. if you were smart enough to get the door panel off you should be able to replace the regulator. its pretty self explanatory. you may be able to get a regulator at a parts store, i'm not sure on this van. the one from the dealer won't be that much if you do it yourself. if you have them do it, its the regulator plus 1.5 hours labor.
- Q: Hi,I have a set of Sony speakers that are a few years old. They have no power cable (nowhere to plug a cable in either) and the aux cable has no jacks. It is just two split wires. How can I connect them to my TV?Thanks,Aaron
- They need an amplifier in order to work....You attach the speakers to the amp then the amp to the TV....You could also take the plastic shell off your TV then disconnect the internal speakers of the TV and solder the wire from the speakers you have onto the wire just connected from the TV speakers...You also would probably need to drill a small hole in the plastic cabinet of the TV in order to pass the wire through... also would need to figure out the polarity of the internal wires and also the speaker wire from the cabinet speakers or satellites...also the Impedance must also match..so it could be that you would need to add a resistor in order to match the impedance of the TV's amplifier....
- Q: I am trying to hook up a LCD display (CPU Temp, USB's in use, Memory Temp/usage, etc) and It came with a 5pin DIN connector for what I assume is the power. I am not sure what I need to do to connect it to the PSU. Any help or ideas?
- the connectors are color coded and monitor cables are usually blue so hook it up to the blue connector on the back of the computer.
- Q: When I plug and unplug a power cable to the net in my home for let's say, 50.000 times a day, why doesn't my electricity-meter not count that power for the monthly electricity fee?When I unplug the cable the cable should still have some electricity flowing through it at the moment of unplugging. That electricity disappears very shortly after . But after unplugging it, it doesn't have any electricity anymore. So some electricity is lost right? How does this work?
- by electricity I assume you mean electrical energy. power is the rate at which electrical energy is consumed. Power is generated by the flow of electrical current across a potential difference. Let's use an analogy. A cable is like a water pipe. Current is like the flow of water in the pipe. Pressure is like potential difference (voltage). When there is a difference in pressure at the two ends of the pipe, water will flow through the pipe. The flow of water carries energy, because it can be used to spin a paddle wheel (motor), and the friction of the water against the pipe (electrical resistance) generates heat. I think your question is something to the effect of, if I suddenly remove the pressure difference across the pipe, won't there still be energy in the water flowing in the pipe, and isn't that energy wasted? Well, there's a difference between water and electrical current: the electron hardly weighs anything. There's very, very little energy stored in the motion of electrons in a wire. When the wire is disconnected, the electrons come to a stop almost immediately, and the amount of energy wasted is infinitesimal. I hope that sort of answers your question.
- Q: cause i wanna make my gameplay hd, but when the hdmi cable is in, there not enough space for the power brick cable,
- Seeing as the power cable gives the system the power it needs to run, no, you can't play without it. However, you are able to play with both the power cable AND the HDMI cord. There's enogh space for both to fit into the console, and the power cord plugs into a wall outlet while the HDMI cord plugs into your TV's HDMI slot. There shouldn't be any problem with room.
- Q: Recently moved from the UK, so I need power cables for the following:- External Hard Drive- Skype Phone Base Station- etcThese appliances come with a power cord from the socket to a small circular head that plugs into the said appliance.I've looked in Walmart, and all they have is a mutihead adaptor for 18 bucks, when I really need just a power cord with the wall socket and the right size circular head.Any advice is appreciated!
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- Q: how deep underground are electric cables put and gas pipes laid underground for houses and bungalows here in the united kingdom,the Supply would be coming from the street up the front garden,asking this as thinking of knocking in metal posts for garden fence,
- i put three rocks and my mom put a peace or qucomeber
- Q: I've got 1/0 gauge wiring and if i run this along my rear deck quot;speaker wireswill this cause noise?im not talking about the RCA cables.
- i seriously doubt it.
- Q: What fuse should I use to run my power cable to the amp?
- I had a similar problem a few years ago and simply couldn't make sense of it. I traced the power wire back testing it every couple feet and eventually got to the AGU fuse holder. I had ~14v on the battery side and very little voltage on the amp side. It LOOKED fine, and the fuse was fine, but something weird going on in the fuse holder itself simply wasn't making a good connection. I replaced it and was back up and running. I'm not going to say that's definitely your problem, but it's worth a check,
- Q: So I'm currently living in a dorm room, and my tv is hooked up to the campus cable system. A couple of minutes ago, the power went off and turned back on right away, and I was watching tv during this. Now the power is working but the cable is not, all the channels are nothing but static.I've tried resetting my tv, but I'm wondering what else I could do. Other tvs hooked up to cable in my dorm aren't working either, so is there something wrong with the entire cable system?
- Yes, there is. Probably either a fuse blew cutting power to the distribution amplifier or the DA itself failed due to surges surrounding the power failure.
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Medium-Voltage XLPE Insulated power cable
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