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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: Can a PoE powered cause a surge if I connect it to a Gigabit ethernet port?PoE Switch --gt; UTP cable --gt; Non-poe Gigabit Ethernet Switch
No, the PoE switch will initiate the connection with a low voltage signal to determine if the device at the other supports PoE or not. If not, it doesn't apply a current.
Q: Right now, the cables behind my audio receiver are tangled beyond recognition. I need to organize them...How should I bundle my speaker wire to minimize RF and EM interference? I've heard that a quot;8-shapedbundle is good.Is there any truth to this claim? If so, explain.Thanks in advance!
Keep power cables separate from Line Level cables(inputs, record outputs) and speaker cables away from Line Level cables. In other words keep the different types of cables away from each other. This also goes for FM antennas separate them all as well as possible. If you have HUM, you most likely have a cable that has a compromised (bad or going bad) Ground or loose connector. Bundling wires, even the same kind CAN induce hum, as it turnes it cable bundle into a coil (like a Guitar Pick-up). Try buying several extra good quality cables of each type, and switch them out one at a time, and you may find that one or more cable is compromised and is causing the trouble and throw it away! Make sure that the outlet the system is plugged into has a Good quality Surge Protector! not just an outlet strip< Make sure the circuit that is being used to power the system is not also carrying lights with dimmers, florescent lights, or any thing other than sound equipment. LIGHTS MOTORS CAUSE HUM! Also make sure that your not using several circuits to power several INTERCONNECTED items! ie: VCR, DVD, CD, PHONO on one circuit, and Receiver, TV, Cable Box on another (GROUND LOOP). Many times a moderately expensive Surge Protector will solve hum in a sound system(not a $10.00 one, but maybe $25.00 and up) I use a TRIPPLITE that cost more than $200.00, but it has been well worth it! ( I have a $50,000.00 studio sound system), as it not only filters noise that comes down the line, but it protects from surges spikes. (Duke Power calls them LINE VARIATIONS), but they will burn up delicate electronics in a heartbeat! If your wires are bundled, it will be hard to clean up the mess and noise! Even sharp bends in wires and cables will degrade the performance of even the best system, and make change outs (new DVD player) hatefull as well as put extra strain on the rest of the wires. and they wonder why they failed.
Q: So i found a old monitor but cant find the power cable what cable do i need?
Look at the monitor - there should be a label or imprint or something telling you which input the monitor requires. Without that it's impossible to determine the correct adapter. Copy all the information (Volt, Watt, Ampere) there should also be a symbol telling you if the center is plus or minus. Or make good picture of the label. With all that information go to a good electronics or computer store and ask for a power supply unit that covers those requirements. You should also know which plug to use or get a power supply that has adapters for the plug. Easiest would be to take the monitor with you to the shop to avoid troubles. You can also try to google the monitor and see if you can find a spec sheet.
Q: Can I use 300 v power cable on a cx500?
Yes, this is just the maximum power the cable is rated to carry, it won't be what is coming out of the wall
Q: I just bought an electric guitar and an Ibanez Ibz10g 10 watt amplifier. I read the reviews for the amp and someone said it only comes with the power cable.1. Is this true?2. If so will I be able to play with just a power cable or do I have to buy other cables separately?This is probably a stupid question but I seriously have no idea what cables are required for electric guitar. I ordered it from OKorder yesterday and couldn't find any details about what it comes with.
The term power cable is used on electrical appliances such as amplifiers. Some amps have permanent fixed ones while others are detachable. A guitar uses what is called a 1/4 inch instrument (or guitar) cable to connect to a guitar amp. These are properly shielded cables. They either have two straight jack plugs or one straight and one angled - both works fine. A length of 6' seems to suit most situations. These cables come in lots of qualities, from very poor to high quality. You do not need the most expensive ones, just don't get the cheapest qualities. If it's a guitar pack you have purchased, guitar and amp together, it may be that there's a guitar cable included. These are typically very low quality... basically throw away stuff. You hook up the guitar by inserting one end of the cable into the guitar output jack and the other end of the cable into the amplifier input jack - usually found on the front of the amp, labelled 'Input'. And no, it is not a stupid question - we all have to start somewhere! Good luck with your playing :-)
Q: a few of the amp power cables in the recording studio got mixed around, and I'm not sure which is mine. My amp is a Fender Mustang III, (100-120V, 50/60 Hz, 310W) and I'm wondering if there is a specific power cable that I CANNOT use for the amp, like one that fits into the plug in the back but has too much voltage, and so on.
A power cable is a power cable. The end.
Q: I'm getting a new graphics card and my PC does not have the 6 pin power adapter already installed so i will have to buy the wire myself and connect it to the power supply.Only problem is i don't really have any clue on how to do so and can't find anything anywhere on how to do it.That's pretty much it and thanks in advance.
But If I have only one moles connector from my PSU, Can I use an Molex splitter for get the 2 connectors that I need?
Q: when I Plug off power cable in my Laptop compaq v3424tu why its flucatuating the screen.Recently I am using windows XP.Pls reply if any suggestion.
Maybe the power management resetting the notebook after unplug the power. it's not reset the whole system, only adjusting into battery mode (long life). Commonly, the screen will blank a moment. it's normal. the setting can be found in Control Panel, Power Option.
Q: i wanna know cause i dont got the power cable for the ps1
no there different company's and connect to the back of the systems though different sized/shaped plugins
Q: where do i put the wire through from the inside of the car to the battery located under the hood?
you have to find a hole in the firewall and make your way through.. I have an 02 explorer, i found a plastic cap where some electrical wires went through to the engine, so i drilled another hole in the cap, (very carefully) and used a rubber washer to seal the gap. Make sure you dont leave any gaps in your firewall, and avoid drilling a hole in the actual firewall AT ALL COSTS!! hope that helps!

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