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Plastic insulated and sheathed control cable

Plastic insulated and sheathed control cable

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Specifications

1.Plastic sheathed control cable
2.ISO TUV CCC
3. With Nuclear tech
4.National Enterprise Tech Center
5. 72.6-year-life

Plastic insulated and sheathed control cable/electrical cable/cabel

Product Description

Constructions

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

Insulation

Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

Filler

Polypropylene filament with lapped binding tape

overall Screened

Copper wire

individually Screened

Copper wire

Filler

PP Yarn, or Paper

Wrapping Tape

PP

Inner Covering

Extruded PVC

Armour

Steel Tape

Overall Sheath

PVC

Applications

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

Standards

International: IEC 60502-2, IEC 60228 IEC 60840;IEC62067

Other standards such as BS,DIN and ICEA upon request

Technical data

Rated voltage: 450/750V,

The allowable long-term operation temperature for cable conductor is 70, and the cables laying temperature shall not be below 0.

                  Cable without armor layer shall not be less than 6times external diameter of cable,

                   Cable without arnor or copper strip shielding structure shall not be less than 12 times external diameter of cable.

                  Flexible cable with shielding layer structure shall not be less than 6 times external diameter of cable.

Certificates

TUV, RoHS, CCC, ISO 9000,ISO10004 and more others at request

Marking

According to the customers' requirements

Nominal cross-sectional areas

0.75mm2, 1.0mm2, 1.5mm2, 2.5mm2, 4mm2, 6mm2, 10mm2.


Q: My car's stock stereo is pretty low power, probably less than 20 watts. I would like to replace the power wires with better ones, if not for any real benefit to sound quality then simply to satisfy a personal whim. 8 gauge wires would be too I think for the small spaces. Anyway, would a good quality speaker wire work just a good as a power wire of the same gauge?
nope dont do the rooky mistake and burn up the wire dnt be lazy actually get power wire
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The latest AM3 motherboards I've seen all have a *4* pin CPU connector. It's somewhat common for power supplies to have a 4+4 CPU power connector. The specifications for your listed power supply list an 8-pin (EPS12V) motherboard connector. Unless that is a 4+4 configuration, you won't be able to power your motherboard with it. Other than that, the power supply would probably work OK. If you need a different power supply, check out a Corsair 650TX. That has the specifications and connectors that it will work OK with your video card and CPU, regardless of what motherboard you choose.
Q: Hey guys, I noticed that with heavy use of the power cord to my laptop, a part of the rubber surrounding the cord is open near the insertion part and you can see the wires. I'm just curious how dangerous it is. I don't have another power cord for my laptop, so do any of you have a recommendation for what I can do?
It okorder /
Q: I'm curious, because I was looking through the 'combo deals' for a part for a potential build, and one of them was a SATA cable (item itself was a hard drive). Does Newegg, or for that matter any major computer retailer, sell products that come with all the cables you need to actually use the part? I guess I'm primarily concerned with Hard Drives and Disk Drives in this case... oh, and PSUs I guess. And the mobo, will that have the power cable?
External Hard Drive Newegg
Q: Were can i get a power cable for a SNES I checked okorder and they say there discontinued.
OKorder!!! I know you can find them there, I'm interested in getting another SNES myself. OKorder always has them and all the accessories
Q: I mean like the power connector cables. All power supplys have the same cables to supply power from the PSU to components right?
no all smps don't have same cable you have to purchase same smps as you using right now or according to your motherboard
Q: Can I use a standard 12 volt power cable on an Elmo projector?
Possibly on the BoxiT-200 that takes 12 to 19 volts at 3 amps, positive center. Read the printing on user manual, it gives the requirements. Most other Elmo projectors are plugged into an ac outlet.
Q: Regarding car audio setup, if I were to have an 8 ga power cable powering an amplifier for subs, what would happen if I were to use a smaller ga grounding cable? What if I used a larger ground cable?
alphadog and danhandi are correct. The actual wire size for 200 amps is 3/0, but the NEC allows you to use 2/0 for dwelling units. The allowable neutral would be 1/0 and the ground would be 6 AWG. This is for copper only as dan said.
Q: I have been given a Toshiba flat screen tv - the product type is 20VL44G however the power cable has been lost. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement from as I have Googled this and cannot find anything? I am in the UK, thank you all.
If the cable normally fits into a socket on the tv, then you need to describe the socket to us and measure it if possible.
Q: My Alienware Aurora Hard Drive SATA Data Cable is plugged in but not the SATA Power Cable.There are a lot of SATA Power Cables (And 3 of them are conveniently located in the hard drive slots; 1 per each slot, but I am just making sure before I do it) They all have numbers like P12 or P5 on them and I don;t know which one to use with my Alienware Aureroa aHard Drive (An uncustomiszed Alienware Aurora) and I just wanna make sure I use the right one so my computer does't explode
If the plug fits, it's fine. Hard drives use relatively small amounts of power, so overloading isn't an issue no matter which plug you choose.

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