MV Electric Power Dfferent Typesof Eletrical Cables
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 m/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
You Might Also Like
Specifications
Different types of electrical cables
1.IEC standard Made in China
2. factory price distributor
3, 12 years produce experience
HV/MV/LV PVC/ XLPE/ Copper/aluminum
Armoured/unarmored electric power cables
Different types of electrical cables
Different Types of Electrical Cables
Type |
Name |
Suitable areas | |
Copper-conductor |
AL-conductor | ||
YJV | YJLV | XLPE-insulated cable sheathed with PVC | Indoor, tunnel, cable channel |
YJY | YJLY | XLPE-insulated cable sheathed with polythene | |
YJV22 | YJLV22 | XLPE-insulated cable sheathed with PVC and armored with steel tape | Direct burial in the ground and the capacity of bearing certain mechanical force, not proper in the pipeline |
YJV23 | YJLV23 | XLPE-insulated cable sheathed with polythene and armored with steel tape | |
YJV32 | YJLV32 | XLPE-insulated cable sheathed with PVC and armored with thin steel wire | The bed of river and shallow sea, as the link line between the two platforms of oil and gas station in the water, the capacity of bearing tensile force. |
YJV33 | YJLV33 | XLPE-insulated cable sheathed with polythene and armored with thin steel wire | |
YJV42 | YJLV42 |
XLPE-insulated cable sheathed with PVC and armored with thick steel wire | |
YJV43 | YJLV43 |
XLPE-insulated cable sheathed with polythene and armored with thick steel wire |
Main Features of Electrical Cables
Conductor | Compact Stranded Copper Conductor, Class 2 as per IEC 60228 |
Circular solid Copper Conductor, Class 1 as per IEC 60228 | |
Flexible Stranded Copper Conductor, Class 5 as per IEC 60228 | |
Conductor Screen | Semi-conductor (MV only) |
Insulation | XLPE(Cross-linked polyethylene) |
Insulation Screen | Semi-conductor (MV only) |
Separate Screen | Copper Tape (MV must, LV optional) |
Filler | PP Yarn, or Paper |
Wrapping Tape | PP |
Inner Covering | Extruded PVC (MV only) |
Armour | Steel Wire, or Steel Tape, or Aluminium Tape or unarmored |
Overall Sheath | PVC or PE |
Picture
- Q: I got a XFX radeon 5750 graphics card and after a lot of trouble I realized that I hadn't plugged in the 6 pin PCIe power cable, but I don't see any slots on my power supply, does anyone know how to fix this problem? I really don't wanna buy another power supply :(
- It okorder /
- Q: It wont do any damage will it?
- Actually, Yes you can. There are many cards that have the ability to use the Additional 2 Pins...but if you look at many power supplies...there are 6+2 pin connectors for such cards. The first six pins are the same as the PCIe 6pin Connnector. Just make sure your Square Pins are lined up to make sure that your voltages are correct going into your card. You have Difficulty Physically placing the Connector into the board because the last 2 pins are getting in the way....remove them...simple as that...that is how you put a square peg into a round hole...
- Q: What does the cable (YJV-5 * 6) mean?
- ZR-YJV22-4 * 16 is ZR armored flame retardant power cable, YJV22 copper core PVC insulated steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable, 4 * 16 is 4 core 16 (mm2) section.
- Q: I was walking through the bush recently and I noticed that there were cable towers separated by a valley. How would they get the cable between the towers when there is a cliff on either side?
- from what I understand, a leading cable/rope is shot across the valley if the distance is not too great. The other end of the leading cable/rope is then attached to the main power cable. The end of the leading cable is then slowly strung through the transmission mast to pull the main cable across the valley.
- Q: i have a cable modem that i lost the power cord to. i found another that fits but the output listed on the adapter is 12.5vdc. the modem lists +12vdc. can I use them together? i plugged it in and it lit up for a while but then went out but I don't really know how the modem is supposed to work if there's no internet connected to it.
- You need the correct voltage and the correct current (amps) from your adapter. Look at the old adapter - it will say what the current output is (e.g., 2 AMPS).
- Q: I have one Ethernet cable running to a WiFi antenna. The antenna is powered by the Ethernet cable, using PoE. I want to be able to plug the current cable into a hub or switch, so I can connect other devices (non PoE) like an Xbox 360 or PC, but I also need to maintain the PoE to the antenna. Taking the antenna off PoE is not an option. What kind of device can I use to split this PoE line into PoE and non PoE cables?
- Well, most POE devices come with a POE injector which puts the power on the line. That box will have TWO ethernet connections one which goes to the antenna has power on it. The other is a DATA ONLY cable. (also connected will be the power supply) That data only is the cable that is connected to your computer! Put that to any switch etc it is just plain everyday ethernet!
- Q: My power cord for my computer and all usb cables i have seen have these cylindrical things on them. What do they do?
- Those are called ferrites. You can learn more about them from a company called Fair-rite (I put their link down below). A ferrite is really nothing more than a magnet, but one specially tuned depending on the frequency of signal running down the cable, or the current if the cable is a power cable. Electro magnetic interference (EMI) is all around us, especially with all the electronic devices we have running in the modern home. EMI flies through the air and, when it contacts something metalic, it runs along that metalic line. In the case of a cable, imagine the clean signal picking up fuzz as it runs down the line. That's pretty much what happens. A ferrite stops the fuzz from getting through to the end of the cable, thus making the signal much cleaner when the end device gets to it. On a power cord, the ferrite helps prevent too much EMI from leaking out at the end and interfering with the device that the power is for. I should mention that a ferrite is always optional on a line, in other words the cable will work without one. However, ferrites aren't expensive and they do help with the signal, so most companies will just add one on to the product just in case.
- Q: Im not very good with computers but I wanna buy Radeon hd 6850 graphic card, I have a 500 watt psu but I heard I need a 6 pin cable which my psu doesnt have. Can I use a 6 Pin PCI Express Video Card Power Cable Adapter?
- maybe okorder /... for your vga card and your 500 watt psu is certainly strong enough to support the graphics card. ~hope it help~
- Q: So I have a ordinary pc with a 500gb seagate hardrive in...and I have another seagate hardrive I want to put in (also 500gb) but do I need the sata power cable since it is not the main hardrive or can I only insert the Data cable for the harddrive since I didn't get any cables with my hardrive do I need need both cables, the Data and power cables or can only use the data cable ?
- Hello You need to connect sata power cable and sata data cable both in order to make it work. One drive will be primary(from which OS will boot) and other will be secondary. Just connect both drive from motherboard using sata data cable in both ends also sata power cable. If not enough ports free in your smps then use a splitter cable to split the connection. Hope this helps 5 Years of experience in gaming software and hardware
- Q: how much will a xbox360 power cable go for, and the tv wire to connect the xbox and tv.seprate prices please?
- around $50
Send your message to us
MV Electric Power Dfferent Typesof Eletrical Cables
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 m/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
Similar products
Hot products
Hot Searches
Related keywords