Muti-cores PVC Insulation and PVC Sheathed Electric Wire BVV
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1:Nominal Section:2*0.3
2:Rated Voltage:450V/750V
3:Insulated:PVC
4:Certification:ISO 9001:2008 and CCC
Nominal section mm2 | No/diameter (mm) | Max outer dia (mm) | Conductor resistance at 20°C | Min insulation resistance at 70°C | |
Copper | Aluminum | ||||
2*1.5A | 2*1/1.38 | 10.0 | 12.1 |
| 0.011 |
2*1.5B | 2*7/0.52 | 10.5 | 12.1 |
| 0.010 |
2*2.5A | 2*1/1.78 | 11.5 | 7.41 | 12.1 | 0.010 |
2*2.5B | 2*7/0.68 | 12.0 | 7.41 |
| 0.009 |
2*4A | 2*1/2.25 | 12.5 | 4.61 | 7.41 | 0.0085 |
2*4B | 2*7/0.85 | 13.0 | 4.61 |
| 0.0077 |
2*6A | 2*1/2.76 | 13.5 | 3.08 | 4.61 | 0.0070 |
2*6B | 2*7/1.04 | 14.0 | 3.08 |
| 0.0065 |
2*10 | 2*7/1.35 | 17.5 | 1.83 | 3.08 | 0.0065 |
3*1.5A | 3*1/1.38 | 10.5 | 12.1 |
| 0.011 |
3*1.5B | 3*7/0.52 | 11.0 | 12.1 |
| 0.010 |
3*2.5A | 3*1/1.78 | 12.0 | 7.41 | 12.1 | 0.010 |
3*2.5B | 3*7/0.68 | 12.5 | 7.41 |
| 0.009 |
3*4A | 3*1/2.25 | 13.0 | 4.61 | 7.41 | 0.0085 |
3*4B | 3*7/0.85 | 13.5 | 4.61 |
| 0.0077 |
3*6A | 3*7/2.76 | 14.5 | 3.08 | 4.61 | 0.0070 |
3*6B | 3*7/1.04 | 15.5 | 3.08 |
| 0.0065 |
3*10 | 3*7/1.35 | 19.0 | 1.83 | 3.08 | 0.0065 |
- Q: I need this for homework :(
- Copper is a very good conductor of electricity plus it is more abundant as compared to other metals which can conduct electricity as well.
- Q: Wire red line green line, which is the zero line and the line of fire?
- In fact, electricity in the red and green are all FireWire, but in 220 volts together with the general default for the red line of fire, but still have to measure the specific, because not all of the electricians are the construction of this
- Q: I have removed all the plaster and lath from a wall that has two windows in it. The wall is in my study and the other side of the wall is an exterior wall on my porch. It now has one electrical outlet between the two windows. That electrical outlet also has an outdoor outlet on the other side of the wallwired to it. Before I insulate and wallboard the wall I would like to remove the single outlet, keep the exterior outlet and wire two outlets into the wall, one under each window.My previous wiring experience is with wiring lighting fixtures.Any help would be much appreciated and thank you in advance for your help.
- pick up a book at the home product store where you will buy the electrical parts you need. It should only cost 10 to 20 dollars. The library might also have this. This is the kind of project those kind of books will have good instructions and photos for. It won't be your exact application, but close enough to where you can figure it out yourself. Don't do it just off written instructions here, as the chance for a misunderstanding between us and you is too high. The pictures will help you confirm that you have the right situation matched to the right instructions. One concern I have is that lath and plaster homes often have a mix of old knob and tube wiring, conduit, and romex style wiring. How you transition from one to the next is important, so if you are planning to change the style at the exterior outlet box, its worth reading up on grounding techniques, especially if you are working with knob and tube. Good luck!
- Q: I have two 9 volt batteries, two 9 volt battery holders with a red and black wire coming from them, one switch with two prongs coming out of it and one light bulb. How can i arrange these items so i have two 9 volt batteries powering this one light bulb with a switch in the middle?
- You can physically place the switch where ever you want but the wiring will still be the same.
- Q: I need to connect 2 wires.First wire has 4 colours. Red, Blue, White, Green.the Second wire has two colours, Black Brown.How do I join the two wires together?
- Just what are you trying to supply power to? Red and Blue are typically hot wires, White for neutral and Green is for ground in home circuitry. Black is for hot and brown is neutral going to ground on motorcycles and vehicles. Don't remember ever seeing brown wires for home circuits. If messing with a ceiling fan then attach the Red, Blue and Black together, then the White with the Brown. The Green should attach to a screw bolt on the fan hanger. Then turn on the switch to see if it works or goes snap, crackle and pop. You need to explain just what you're messing with for a more concise answer.
- Q: I notice that in Dallas, TX a great deal of birds sit at very specific intersections such as Plano Rd and Beltline in Richardson. Not being a native of Texas, I can't recall seeing this type of activity (perhaps the birds are just larger here like everything else!). They sit on the wires, atop trees but only on certain corners. And of course they sing like crazy. Anybody know why?
- Many animals, birds among them, are sensitive to magnetic fields, and it's possible the lines you're talking about have just the right amount or kind of field they like. It's also possible there was a grove at that intersection in the past, and their racial memory is respondng to that. Or it could be that there is a large amount fo food in the area, and not enough tree branches nearby.
- Q: 30 days ago, I purchased a 120hz Flat Screen TV. It was working just fine until about 4 days ago. Remote stopped working so I changed batteries, but that didn't help. So I moved TV into another room, it went back to normal. I moved another working flat screen into the master bedroom and it started acting up. This has led me to believe that this might be electrical wiring failing. Can anyone help me?ThanksAdam
- It may not be faulty wiring it can be a few things. Is your house older? If so there may be too many electric devises on that circuit. I find that alot in older homes. Try plugging something else into that outlet, like a power tool or whatever. See if it works. If it does, then you know the outlet is working as it should. It could be your cable connection. It would be helpful to know what is happening when it is acting up. Your answer may just be have an electrician check it out for you.
- Q: Why should the wooden pole be burned and buried again?
- Attenuation is too large, it is recommended to buy a general but can be used. Wireless card generally does not exceed 3m line.
- Q: I have a cooktop. wires coming out of it were cut at base of unit and i need to extend them. I already did and am now concerned my work is not safe the wires appear to be stranded 10 guage. I extended them with aluminum connectors that have set screws and then taped the hell ot of them. The wire I connected them to is ten guage. the unit now says it takes a 40 amp cir and to use 8 guage wire is this safe? shoudl I just use a 30 amp breaker instead?
- First, never use aluminum connectors with copper wire, very dangerous. Buy brass connectors. You do not say if the number 10 wire you used is solid or braided and there is a huge difference in amp capacity. You should be using a number 8 braided wire for a 40 amp load with brass lock-down connectors. Change this before you have a fire. The bottom line rule of wiring is to always oversize when you are not sure but there are many on-line sites that will provide wire-size charts for many applications
- Q: I just need to confirm if is is safe. This is for DIY electrical wiring in Australia. This is for a 3 light traffic light I purchased off OKorder that need wiring. There are four plugs. Each plug lots up one light individually (which each are active) and the other one is neutral+earth plug only.Plug 1: Neautral and Earth contained on this plug and active missing from it.Plug 2: Active (red light) and neutral/earth missing on it.Plug 3: active (yellow light) and neutral/earth missing on it.Plug 4 active (green light) and neutral/earth missing on it.Does this make sense? If not, I can try again to make it understandable.
- active and neutral lines are needed to lit a bulb. Earth is just to make the lights safe. Having only one line (active or neutral) will not work or cause damage. However, I would first check wire connections to the bulbs themselves. You need to see that each are getting one earth, one neutral and one live. You should do this PRIOR to connecting the plugs to the main. It is simple wiring, but if you haven't done this before, I strongly, suggest you ask an electrician or drop the seller an email to ask about the connections.
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- 900000 Meters per Week m/month
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