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Photovoltaic cables; 4AWG,6AWG,12AWG,14AWG

Photovoltaic cables; 4AWG,6AWG,12AWG,14AWG

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Hebei Dongzhao Cable Co., Ltd. is a "Provincial-Level Key Construction Unit" in Hebei Province, with fixed assets totaling 153 million yuan and an annual full-load production capacity of 1 billion yuan. The company occupies an area of over 76,000 square meters and specializes in the design and production of wire and cable products across more than a dozen series and over 3,000 specifications, including:

  • 35kV and below cross-linked cables;

  • Plastic insulated power cables;

  • Low-smoke zero-halogen (LSZH) cables;

  • Fire-resistant and flame-retardant cables;

  • Aerial insulated conductors;

  • BV plastic-coated copper wires;

  • Control cables;

  • Ordinary rubber-sheathed flexible cables;

  • Agricultural underground cables;

  • Special elevator cables for construction hoists;

  • PVC wire cable;

  • Photovoltaic cables


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Q: Is it a 3.5mm audio cable with an ordinary wire or a telephone line? As long as there is a voice to hear on the line, if you can, then how to connect 3.5mm connector? Answer good words bonus points added: ordinary wire and telephone line which anti-interference better? More
General electric cars are 48v voltage home line can be, the requirements are not high 0.3 can be the first
Q: even if the damaged area isn't touching anything?
What kind of damage? Exactly what is damaged? How is it damaged? Pictures might help. It's hard to make suggestions with the information provided.
Q: 1) I want to install a ceiling light fixture (chandelier style) but I don't have a ceiling outlet box. 2) I want to convert the chandelier to a lamp that gets plugged into a regular outlet, so I have a) the chandelier w/ it's own cord (meant to be attached to the ceiling box) and b) 20 ft of regular cord attached on one end to a quick clamp plug.3) On the 20ft regular cord, and I can tell on this cord which wire is hot b/c one side is smooth (hot) and the other side is ribbed (neutral). Unfortunately, the cord from the chandelier itself is SMOOTH on all sides and is not marked white/black, smooth/ribbed, hot/neutral or with any other indicator that would allow me to tell which side is which. Hence, I don't know which chandelier wire to attach to which cord wire.Please help!
There are lots of clues that only a pro will recognise, for example the type of cable, insulation and sheathing, make and style of fusebox and accessories fitted, and many other things. Some parts of your installation may be newer than others, and new accessories often hide ancient wiring!
Q: How are they wired up, and how do they work, thanks.
Feed at the switch.
Q: I have an electrical switch that controls a recessed light. I need to move the switch, taking down the wall it is on. My questions is, why are there three wires in there? I understand that one of them is for power into the switch, 2nd one for power out to the light not sure what the third one is for? It is almost impossible for me to trace the line as it goes up into the ceiling.
In North America a bare or green wire is a ground wire for safety. If it is a red wire then it is probably a traveler that goes to another switch to control the same light. In practice you have 2 switches that can control the same light.
Q: I am trying to install new electrical cooking controls into my kiln. the part is robert shaw inf-240-31b, or 5501-473. I drew a diagram of how it was attached to the wiring inside the kiln before i took it apart, but now that i have the new controls, and i am installing them, i realized that i left something out of my diagram. at the top of the control, there are three prongs sticking out. the first is labeled P, the second, L1, and the third, L2. however, when I drew my diagram, i only drew two prongs sticking out at the top, and did not label them in my sketch. there are two wires that need to be connected to the prongs. which two do I connect to the wires? and what to P, L1, and L2 represent?
I am assuming that kiln uses 240 volts because it is high power. If instead it is gas fired then you are talking 120 volts just to safely open and close that gas valve. For 240 volts, L1 and L2 are typically the two live wires. For 120 volts L1 is usually the live wire and L2 usually the neutral. The third one must be a ground to keep you from getting a shock if live wires touch any metal on the outside of the control. Usually it does not make any difference for 240 volts where you connect L1 and L2. For 120 volts you need to get the live wire to the right place. For the 240 volts there is probably a switch symbol on the diagram that opens both wires for shutoff. For the 120 volts the switch is only in one of the wires and that is the L1 live one. If you are in doubt try phoning tech support at Robert-Shaw.
Q: I have a back patio light that is obsolete now that I added a covered porch. Could I add an electrical box, attach additional wiring, run it through conduit and ultimately attach it to a ceiling fan in the overhead patio area? (from the point from where the wiring attaches to the original light)
Yes it is , but do not hide the box. you must be able to see and open all boxs after the the job is done.
Q: Bv4 square copper and BVR4 square copper wire What is the difference
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Q: I built a 30x30 workshop and have a few electrical questions.What amp size service panel will I need?Will have 8 120v receptacles and do they all need separate 20 amp breakers with #12 wire?Will have 2 240v receptacles, air compressor and a stick welder, what size wire and circuit breakers for those two components?Will have 8 fluorescent lights with 54w bulbs, How many lights can be on the same 15amp circuit with #14 wire?
I would put the fluorescent lamps on two separate circuits. The reason is that you will still have lighting if you have to do maintenance on one of the fixtures. I would also put the 8 120vac outlets on two separate circuits. Your air compressor should be on a 40 amp circuit. Your welder is on a 100 amp circuit from a sub-panel. It's highly unlikely you'll use the compressor at the same time you would be using the air compressor. Both are intermittent duty. From your limited info, I would go for a 150 amp service.
Q: Is there any requirement that the cable will be placed in the wireway?
Generally no problem as long as pay attention to do not use too much power of the electrical appliances like the total power that then install a leakage protection switch

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