Nuclear Power Plant used Class 1E,Category K3 Compensatory Cable
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- 100 m
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- 100000 m/month
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Nuclear Power Plant used Class 1E,Category K3 Compensatory Cable
Main Structure of Nuclear Power Plant Compensatotry Cable:
It is normally used in the class KC、KX thermocouple compensatory system outside the shield of the nuclear power plant which controls emergency stop of the reactor, isolating the security shield, emergency cooling of the reactor core, removing the afterheat of the reactor and the workshop, preventing from letting the radioactive substance into the environment when the earthquake does not exceed the load for that.
Characteristics for Compensatory Cable
1、Good insulation capacity in various of temperature.
2、Longevity, which is designed to be used for over 40 years.
3、Good performance in heatproof aging and atmosphere aging resistance
.4、Good performance of component compatibility
Specification of Compensatory Cable:
Types | Designation | Standards |
KCBGYJYP3 K3 | Class 1E category K3 KCBG XLPE insulated AL/plastic composite tape shielded LSF flame-retardant sheathed compensatory cable for nuclear power plant | Q/321023KLA60.5 |
KCBGYJYP K3 | Class 1E,category K3,KCGB XLPE insulated copper wire braid shielded LSF flame-retardant sheathed compensatory cable for nuclear power plant | |
KCBGYJYP2 K3 | Class 1E,category K3,KCGB XLPE insulated copper tape shielded LSF flame-retardant sheathed compensatory cable for nuclear power plant | |
KXGYJYP3 K3 | Class 1E,category K3,KXG XLPE insulated AL/plastic composite tape shielded LSF flame-retardant sheathed compensatory cable for nuclear power plant | |
KXGYJYP K3 | Class 1E,category K3,KXG XLPE insulated copper wire braid shielded LSF flame-retardant sheathed compensatory cable for nuclear power plant | |
KXBGYJYP2 K3 |
Class 1E,category K3,KXG XLPE insulated copper tape shielded LSF flame-retardant sheathed compensatory cable for nuclear power plant | |
KCBGYJYP3/23 K3 | Class 1E,category K3,KCBG XLPE insulated AL/plastic composite tape shielded steel tape armored LSF flame-retardant sheathed compensatory cable for nuclear power plant |
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- This happend to me, and it I was wondering what happend. Turn over your laptop and make sure your battery is put it in correctly. My battery was slightly comming out. My friend noticed and put it back in correctly and now it works fine. Also update your battery driver. Worst case scenario, your battery is fried and you need a new one.
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- Only if you dont value either of them.
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- Seems to be a short circuit. This is a common problem with Laptops, including Asus Laptops. I've had Dells, Asus, Lenovo, and HP laptops and each laptop's power cord has broken at least once. Unfortunately, you're out of luck. You will need to buy a new power cord, which could run you anywhere from $15-60, depending on the vendor
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- Assuming the current cord is rated properly, if you extend it, you will need to make the extension one size larger to avoid voltage drop, and overheating of the wire. Doing what you suggest is likely to produce a stiff section that is awkward to handle. I prefer to have a plugin connection so if someone trips over it or pulls a chair with the leg behind it, it will unplug instead of dragging the heater.
- Q: I just recently bought an amp from my friend. It is a fender frontman 15 w amp. I think it is one of the ones that comes in the strat pack or something. anyway, she didnt have the power cable for the amp that plugs into the back, and i kind of need this. does anyone know where i can find one or buy it. I already looked at fenders websight. anything would helpthanks
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- Q: i bought a new graphics card a while ago, an nvidia 9400gt (i now realize how LOL that is). i connected it, but i noticed there were no extra power cables hanging around that would fit on the small six pin slot on top of the card. the performance increase has basically been negligible, and i don't really want to mess with the power box. should i take it into a computer shop, or is there an easier solution?yes, i installed it correctly and everything. i'm 100% sure.
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- 220V is phase voltage. Then line voltage will be 3^-2 *220 =381V.The current will be 63A.(41.6/3*220 ).The specification of cable is 3phase 4wire 400V. 50mm^2(if aluminum) or 25mm^2(copper) UG cable . If neutral wire is not required, cable will be 3 wire type.
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- If you have a problem with your power cords melting, then the problem isn't the cord, it's your electrical wiring!
- Q: Just curious i also want to have my ps3 in good condition so i was wondering how durable is the power and av cables
- they would last for years if you dont pull them or stomp on them... they are that good!
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Nuclear Power Plant used Class 1E,Category K3 Compensatory Cable
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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