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Multi-pairs screen control cable used for computer

Multi-pairs screen control cable used for computer

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Application

1 For laying indoors, in trenches, ground, and in ducts, for fixed installation, able to withstand heavier mechanical force, and for fixed installation.

2 suitable for the wiring of electrical controlling equipments and instrument, monitoring and controlling return circuit,electrical protection and measurement in power distribution unit under the circumstance that the rated voltage is up to 450/750V AC.

Service Conditions

(1)The long-time working temperature of conductor of PVC insulated cable is 70oC

The long-time working temperature of conductor of XLPE insulated cable is 90oC

(2) The temperature for laying the cables can not be lower than 0oC.Permissible bending radius(r):unarmoured cable:r≥6D;(D: outer diameter of the cable);armoured or copper-tape screened cable:r≥12D;shielded flexible cable:r≥6D

Type and specification

1PVC insulated control cable

2XLPE insulated control cable
3.Flame-retardant control cable
4.Fire-safe property control cable
5.Low-smoke halogenfree polyolefin control cable
6.Fluoroplastics insulated heat-resistance control cable
7.Silica rubber insulated heat-resistance control cable

1.PVC insulated control cable

Type

Denomination

KVV

PVC insulated and sheathed control cable

KVVP

PVC insulated and sheathed braid shield control cable

KVVP2

PVC insulated and sheathed Cu tape armored shield control cable

KVVP3

PVC insulated and sheathed aluminum tape armored shield control cable

KVV22

PVC insulated and sheathed steel tape armored control cable

KVVP2-22

PVC insulated and sheathed Cu tape armored shield control steel tape armored control cable

KVVP32

PVC insulated and sheathed steel wire braid control cable

KVVR

PVC insulated and sheathed soft control cable

KVVRP

PVC insulated and sheathed braid shield soft control cable

2.XLPE insulated control cable

Type

KYJV

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed control cable

KYJVP

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed braid shield control cable

KYJVP2

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed Cu tape armored shield control cable

KYJVP3

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed aluminum tape armored shield control cable

KYJV22

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed steel tape armored control cable

KYJVP2-22

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed Cu tape armored shield control steel tape armored control cable

KYJVP32

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed steel wire braid control cable

3.Flame-retardant control cable

Type

Denomination

ZA(B\C\D)-KVV

PVC insulated and sheathed flame-retardent A(B\C\D) control cable

ZA(B\C\D)-KVVP

PVC insulated and sheathed braid shield flame-retardent A(B\C\D)control cable

Example of Technical Data

Nominal cross sectional area of conductor(mm2)

Approx, overall diameter(mm)

2×0.75

8.0

2×2.5

10.5

3×0.75

8.4

3×6

15.0

4×0.75

9.0

4×6

16.5

8×0.75

11.5

8×6

20.0

16×0.75

16.0

16×2.5

21.0

30×0.75

19.0

30×2.5

29.5

Q: My power supply has one cable with 3 sata connectors on it. Can I connect my disc drive and hard drive on the one cable? My PSU also has a cable with 3 four pin molex connectors on it and my case has 3 fans. Can I connect all my fans to that one cable with all the molex connectors on it?
Yes to both questions. It doesn't matter whether you're connecting only harddrives to that cable or only diskdrives (aside from the fact that these are usually located a little apart from each other.) You can combine both and they will work. As for fans... If they have the molex connectors rather than standard 3-pin fan connectors, you can connect them for sure. Depending on what power supply you have, you'll probably have anywhere from 18-30amp on your 12v molex rail. Harddrives will take under 2amp, and depending on what fans you have, they'll use anywhere 0.5-3amp, so even if you have 3 extremely powerful fans drawing 3amp each (3 x 3amp = 9amp), you can safely connect 6 of such monster fans to that 12v molex rail. To be honest, I haven't met too many of such fans - most standard 120mm fans, even with leds, will use no more than 1.5amp. 80mm fans non-led fans will use about 0.3-0.5 amp. If you have a very powerful psu with 30amp on 12v rail and hundred of 80mm fans, in theory you can run all of them. In practice, I'd like to see that :)
Q: I have a VOX Valvetronix amp and my idiot older brother has misplaced the the power cord to it. Where is the best place to find said replacement as well as a guitar jack to plug into the amp itself since that seems to be missing as well. Thanks!
Vox Ad30vt Amp
Q: I can't find out where to put my SATA data cable at... My computer has a SATA power cable though, but I can't seem to find where to put the SATA data cable, I have the data cable in my hand. Can somebody help me? Since I have a SATA power cable in my PC does it mean I can put a SATA data cable in my PC? My PC is a: hp compaq, model: DPS-240EB, if that helps...
Should be labeled on the motherboard, if not look for a port that looks like the end of the cable. It only will fit in a SATA port so your safe to try to fit it.
Q: I have been doing research online and have found replacement power cables from Kimber, Nordost, PS Audio, Cardas, Monster and Audioquest. While Kimber did win an award in Audiophile magazine, the write up for PS Audio's SC statement cable appears to be very good as well. Nordost makes a great product too, but have read some complaints that it actually cheats the bass. So I am basically looking to see if anyone owns any of the replacement cables from these companies or what they could recommend as a good replacement power cord.
This question does not make sense. Power cord for what equipment? Most audio and video equipment comes with the power cord attached or uses a standard 3 prong 110v power cable that you see on computers. A power cord should not affect quality. To improve quality, you should have a power conditioner or line conditioner to clean the power going to your equipment. Please elaborate on what you are trying to do.
Q: My brother lost the cable from the wall to the back of the power supply for his dell somehow, and I have one for a different brand (gateway). Are the cables themselves an interchangeable industry standard?
If you're talking desktops, then yes, the cord is an industry standard. You can swap them around as you wish. The same 3 prong cable is used by many other electronic devices (TVs, stereos, etc) Laptop chargers are an entirely different matter.
Q: I had gave my amp a 16 volt input, then there was a spark which came from fuses that got burnt. I then replaced the fuses, rewired it nd gave it a 12 volt input it came on and went on protection. So i left it aside and after a few days i tryd connecting it again but this time it came on and it was burning the power cables no matter what guage wire i used. Any idea why its doing that?
It's a 12 volt DC car-type amp ? Sounds like it's got a short inside. But, unhook all the other wires, all the speaker leads imputs, except for the power the ground. Have a fuse in one of those two leads, turn the amp OFF, hook up it. If the fuse pops right away, then odds are it is now a piece-'o-junk. If it sits okay, turn it on, with no volume. Again, if the fuse goes, trash it. If it holds okay, hook up ONE of the speakers give it a little volume. Even without an imput, you should be able to hear a bit of static, which means it's working okay. Turn it off try another speaker....etc etc
Q: I recently bought a new internal hard drive for my computer (Hitachi Hds721010cla332, a upgraded version of what I currently have). When trying to install it I found out that the power socket isnt the same as my current hard drive. Ive been searching on the internet but cant find an adapter that converts from my current hard drives power cable to the new hard drives required power cable.
The port you have circled is not a power port. The long L shaped port is the power connection for a SATA drive. The smaller one is for the SATA cable. Not sure what the other one is but some photos I see say for factory use only.
Q: My power supply cable to the motherboard is only 20 pin and the motherboard has a slot to take a 24 pin power cord. The 20 pin will fit but 4 slots are just left empty. The motherboard LED light comes on showing it has power. When I try to boot up the motherboard runs but the hard drive doesn't boot or the screen isn't working. Could this be b/c of not having a 24 pin power cable?I know the video card and HD work b/c I just transfered them from another motherboard that was a 20 pin. Any ideas?
yes it will... most of the power cords are 20pins now... the mobos are built for 24 just for compatibility with some rare power supplies... just stick it in all the way to the left and leave the right 4 pins empty... about the boot problems check your RAM speed... more than likely you have old RAM sticks that cannot run on your new mobo (by the looks of it it seems like you just purchased a new one)... most new motherboard will not take anything less than 400MHz... I think you will have to purchase new RAM too... that is usually the case...
Q: I have a ZXi8008 and there's a cable that goes out to the head unit to turn on the amplifier, which is different than the power cable. But in this car, i have not installed a new head unit. Where do I hook up this cable otherwise? It needs a constant power supply to be on.
i would hook it up to the power cable from ur stero that whay the amp will only come on when the radio comes on. that way u wont drain ur battery, thats if ur talking about the remote cable
Q: 10KV cable is directly from the nearest substation led to the power distribution room, how some people say that from the transformer can not understand what the meaning of more
Low-voltage power cable, also known as: low-voltage power cable. The voltage rating is 0.6 / 1KV. National Standard No .: GB / T-2008. The voltage rating of the control cable is 450 / 750V. National Standard No .: GB / T9330-2008. The voltage rating of these two cables, the country has a clear standard. Can not be changed.

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