• New Product Electric Power Cable      2014 System 1
New Product Electric Power Cable      2014

New Product Electric Power Cable 2014

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Model Number:

VV YJV VV22 YJV22 VV32 YJV32 VV62 YJV62 VV72 YJV72 YJLW02 YJLW03 KVV

Insulation Material:

PVC or XLPE

Type:

Low,Medium and High Voltage

Application:

s electric power distribution networks or industrial installations

Conductor Material:

Copper or Aluminium

Jacket:

PVC or PE

Filler:

Non-hygroscopic Polypropylene(PP)

Binder Tape:

Non-woven fabric

Metallic Armour 1:

Galvanized Stainless Steel Tape Armour(STA)

Metallic Armour 2:

Galvanized Stainless Steel Wire Armour(SWA)

Metallic Armour 3:

Non-magnetic Steel Tape Armour(only for single core)

Metallic Armour 4:

Aluminium Wire



Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:wooden drum; iron-wooden drum or steel drum
Delivery Detail:Depending on the quantity

Specifications

2014 new product electric power cable 
1 Conductor:Copper or Aluminium 
2 Insulation:PVC or XLPE 
3 Voltage:Low/Medium/High Vol

2014 new product electric power  cable  

Technical Parameters of our Power Cable 

1). Standard: IEC60502; GB/T12706;IEC 60840;IEC62067;GB/T 11017;GB/Z 18890

2). Detailed description or construction:

    * Conductor: compacted or uncompacted copper or aluminium

    * Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

    * Filler: Polypropylene filament with lapped binding tape

    * Binder: Binding tape

    * Inner sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

    * Armour: Galvanized steel wire armored (SWA) or steel tape armored (STA)

    *Sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

3). The rated voltages U0/U(Um) of the cables considered in this standard are as follows:

    U0/U(Um) =0.6/1(1.2)-3.6/6(7.2)-6/10(12)-6.35/11(12)-8.7/15(17.5)-12/20(24)-12.7/22(24)-18/30(36)-19/33(36)-26/35(40.5)KV

4). Voltage:

     0.6/1kV, 1.8/3kV, 3.6/6kV, 6/10kV,6.35/11kV, 8.7/15kV, 12/20kV,12.7/22kV, 18/30kV,19/33kV,26/35kV

    In the voltage designation of cables U0/U(Um):

        * U0 is the rated power frequency voltage between conductor and earth or metallic screen for which the cable is designed;

        * U is the rated power frequency voltage between conductors for which the cable is designed;

        * Um is the maximum value of the "highest system voltage" for which the equipment maybe used.

5). Application:

     For laying indoors, in tunnel or cable trench with large difference of level able to bear external mechanical forces.

6). Marking: According to the customers' requirements

7). Nominal cross-sectional areas:

1.5mm2, 2.5mm2, 4mm2, 6mm2, 10mm2, 16mm2, 25mm2, 35mm2, 50mm2, 70mm2, 95mm2, 120mm2, 150mm2, 185mm2, 240mm2, 300mm2, 400mm2, 500mm2, 630mm2, 800mm2

 

Type

Designation

Applications

VV

YJV

VLV

YJLV

Copper conductor, PVC ,XLPE insulated, PVC sheathed power cable

Aluminium conductor, PVC ,XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed power cable

For laying indoors, in tunnel or cable trench, unable to bear external mechanical forces. Single core cable is not permissible to lay in magnetic duct.

VY

YJY

VLY

YJLY

Copper conductor, PVC,XLPE insulated, PE sheathed power cable

Aluminium conductor, PVC ,XLPE insulated, PE sheathed power cable

VV22

YJV22

VLV22

YJLV22

Copper conductor, PVC ,XLPE insulated, steel tape armoured, PVC sheathed power cable

Aluminium conductor, PVC ,XLPE  insulated, steel tape armoured, PVC sheathed power cable

For laying indoors, in tunnel, in cable trench or direct in ground, able to bear external mechanical forces, but unable to bear large pulling force.

VV23

YJV23

VLV23

YJLV23

Copper conductor, PVC ,XLPE insulated, steel tape armoured, PE sheathed power cable

Aluminium conductor, PVC ,XLPE insulated, steel tape armoured, PE sheathed power cable

VV32

YJV32

VLV32

YJLV32

Copper conductor, PVC ,XLPE insulated, steel wire armoured, PVC sheathed power cable

Aluminium conductor, PVC ,XLPE insulated, steel wire armoured, PVC sheathed power cable

For laying indoors, in tunnel, in cable trench or direct in ground, able to bear external mechanical forces, but unable to bear large pulling force.

VV33

YJV33

VLV33

YJLV33

Copper conductor, PVC ,XLPE insulated, steel wire armoured, PE sheathed power cable

Aluminium conductor, PVC ,XLPE insulated, steel wire armoured, PE sheathed power cable

Note: The armoured single core cables is only used for D.C. system. As for A.C. system, non-magnetic armour material should be applied.


Q: Or better yet is there a 100' snake with phantom power? Can't seem to find anything online.
Absolutely! Currently, we power all of our condenser mics with phantom power through lines that are over 300' long. The power required is miniscule, therefore the current flow to power them is also very small. The voltage drop is what will eventually cause the mic to stop working, but that will require thousands of feet of cable, especially at 48 volts, if that is the rating of your phantom power supply (can be 11 to 48 volts).
Q: Ok so my friend gave me a 40LCD samsung tv, but he had lost the power cable some how. I have actually found a cable to buy on the internet but i have some concerns. 1 i'm not entirely sure its the right cable for my tv, the socket looks like it would fit but the cable claims to work for all samsung song and lg tvs, when i know that my parents song lcd tv has a more complicated power cable. So i'm worried that using this cable could like wreck the tv or something. the second thing is that i herd you can call samsung and they'll send you a cable for free
Power Cable For Samsung Tv
Q: Power cable YJV22-8.7 / 15kv-3 * 300 what meaning
Power cable YJV22-8.7 / 15kv-3 * 300 Meaning: refers to the copper core XLPE insulated double steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable, cable rated working voltage 8.7 / 15KV, cable for the three-core, single Conductor cross-sectional area of 300mm2. YJ: cross-linked polyethylene insulation V: PVC sheathed 22: steel tape armor 8.7 / 15KV: rated working voltage 8.7 / 15 kV 3 * 300 Specifications: YJV22-8.7 / 15kv-3 * : Three conductors, single cross section of 300 square feet.
Q: trying to install garbage disposal and need it powered.I wanted to use this computer cable because the one that was with disposal got damaged.I would like to know how to determine which of the three (brown, blue, yellow) wires is ground. And for other two does it matter which way they are connected?Thanks in advance.
Normal color code would be Brown - HOT, Blue - NEUTRAL, and Green/Yellow stripe - GROUND. I would be most comfortable using an ohmmeter to test continuity. If you have one, or have a friend with one, the Brown wire should go to the blade in the bottom of your photo, the blue to the blade at the top (the one that goes into the Wide slot in the receptacle) and the yellow to the round pin. But, if they don't go to those pins, just make a note of which pins they do go to and wire your disposer accordingly. In the absence of an ohmmeter or a friend, you might take the cable to a Radio Shack store or an automotive stereo installation shop. RS sells ohmmeters and may have a display unit you can use. The auto stereo shop will have one and know how to use it. As for whether it makes a difference how the hot and neutral wires are connected, the answer is that it absolutely does make a difference. Reversing them introduces a risk of electrical shock at worst, or at the least popping the GFCI breaker if there is one on that circuit. If there isn't one, you might want to consider installing one. It's cheap insurance. Good luck.
Q: I have a usb powered cup warmer. It has a car adaptor. I would like to know if its possible to use it to charge my cellphone in the car, instead of buying a car adaptor.
The max power you can draw from a USB port is 2.5W (500 mA at 5V)
Q: Physically, I want to know what the cable looks like around the part that plugs into the laptop. I have a kink in the cable around that point, but don't know if cutting it and soldering is an option, depending on how complicated that part of the cable is. The rest of the cable is really simple (positive and negative) but does it get complex at the end?Note: I'm only talking about the cable, not the laptop jack itself. I'm talking about the end farthest away from the brick, that plugs into the laptop. I wanna know what that looks like, and how easy it would be to repair.
If that is what you are trying to do,. just make sure you get one of the same size. =] EDIT: hour:32 minutes: OK!!! Then there should be no problem. Just cut the cable and solder it again. ie. lets say this is the cable: END__DAMAGE HERE_____Start Cut whre its damaged and solder it. You shold get somethng ike this: END___________Start =]
Q: for any SATA 2 HDD, the power connector is longer. compared to the data transfer cable. wht is it so?,-------------- ,------the first set of lines represent the power connector second; the data connection cable.
There are more pins on the power connector (because more are needed).
Q: I'm trying to plan out my new install and I'm debating whether or not to spend money on power cable adapters and run o gauge to a distribution block thats 0g in and 4g out, therefore running a 0 to 4g cable adapter inbetween every terminal on the distribution block --or-- to Instead run 0 to the distribution block and 4 from the block to everything. I have a 1200RMS sub amp and a 200RMS 4-Channel amp. Hi output alternator. Big 3. So if anyone can give me some advice on whether or not they're worth the money that would be awesome. Oh and my amps accept 4 gauge.
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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.
Q: printer is powered on. cables are securely connected. printer has ink and paper. printer installed as network printer on all client computers. other users are able to print to the printer. but printer not working on the other computer
Check if the other computer has the printer as default. Go to printers and faxes and check from there.

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