Power Cables XLPE cable with alternating-current rated voltage of 0.6/1KV
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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Electric cable is adopted in transmission and distribution system of electricity.The XLPE cable with alternating-current rated voltage of 0.6/1KV and the cross-link XLPE cable of 35KV and below produced by us not only perform well up to the standards of GB12706,IEC60502 and IEC60840,but also have formed a series,ie.cables of flame-retardant model,refractory model,forts-proof model and water-proof model.
The technique of oxide-blanket insulation has been successfully applied to the flame-retardant series.Not only have XLPE cable of 0.6/1KV and cross-link XLPE flame-retardant cable reached class A of GB/T12666.5 Test on bunched wires or cable,cross-link flame-retardant XLPE cable with rated voltage of 6/10KV and 8.7/15KV has also reached Class A highly flame-retardant qualification with a margin.On the basis of the cross-link flame-retardant XLPE series,we have developed the low-smoke non-halogen highly flame-retardant oxygen-tight electric cable,the low-smoke non-halogen degree of which conforms to the national standard of GB/T17651.1.2 and GB/T17650.1.2.In general, the cross-link flame-retardant XLPE electric cable produced by us has been in the leading position domestically.
The refractory-modle cable produced by our factory is the copper-cored cable with the rated voltage of 0.6/1KV,low-smoke non-halogen refractory cable and highly flame-retardant cable,the flame-retardant performance of which is in conformity to GB/T12666.6 Test on fire resisting characteristics of wire or cable,so ,generally the electric cable of refractory series performs well.
The water-proof cable conforms to the standards of IEC502-2.
1. DC resistance of conductor
Nominal cross-sectional area | Max DC,resistance of conductor at 20℃ | Nominal cross-sectional area | Max DC,resistance of conductor at 20℃ | Nominal cross-sectional area | Max DC,resistance of conductor at 20℃ | |||
Cu | Al | Cu | Al | Cu | Al | |||
1.5 | 12.1 | -- | 35 | 0.524 | 0.868 | 240 | 0.0754 | 0.125 |
2.5 | 7.41 | 12.1 | 50 | 0.387 | 1.641 | 300 | 0.0601 | 0.100 |
4 | 4.61 | 74.1 | 70 | 0.268 | 0.443 | 400 | 0.0470 | 0.0788 |
6 | 3.08 | 4.61 | 95 | 0.193 | 0.320 | 500 | 0.0366 | 0.0605 |
10 | 1.83 | 3.08 | 120 | 0.153 | 0.253 | 630 | 0.0283 | 0.0469 |
16 | 1.15 | 1.91 | 150 | 0.124 | 0.206 | 800 | 0.0221 | 0.0367 |
25 | 0.727 | 1.20 | 185 | 0.0991 | 0.164 | 1000 | 0.0176 | 0.0291 |
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- Mount the detector on your sunvisor. Run the power cord fromt eh detector under the edge of the headliner and down the A-pillar next to the windshield (you should be able to remove the plastic over the A-pillar and run the cord behind it.) Cut the cigarette lighter plug off and wire it into the fuse panel to a switched 12v source (something that comes on when the car is cranked)(radio, etc). That will allow the radar detector to power on when the car is cranked and to power off when the car is stopped. I wired all of mine like this and never had any problems with any of them.
- 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?
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- Q: The green light on the back of the power supply comes on when the power cable is plugged. also, every time i plug in the power cable, the fan on the power supply wants to spin, but it stops. The squeezing noise remains and i push the power button - nothing comes on. Before, it used to come on for a few seconds and then it will turn off by itself. I though it was a virus, so i restarted in safe mode to scan it. The PC stayed on for like 30 minutes and then it turn off by itself. But every since it does not wants to come on. Is the power supply gone? If so, how can still the green button comes on and the squeezing noise remains?please help me out! I need my PC! thanx in advanced!
- ROFLMAO What's a squeezing noise?!?
- Q: The other day I found an imac g5 17computer in my alley. It probably doesn't work but I was just curious about what cables/accessories I need for it. All that was out there was the actual monitor/desktop. There were no cables with it. (By the way if you can't tell I am not experienced with computers)Thanks any info is appreciated!
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- Q: I just recently purchased a PowerColor AMD Radeon HD 7850 graphics card (which didn't come with a power adapter cable) amp; needing to know what the power adapter cable looks like. If anyone could possibly send me a link with a picture, that would help out a lot.
- I have never seen one in my life! But have you researched it on google?
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- An okorder / Yes you do need a separate power cable for any SATA devices, but that enclosure uses a small controller board to make a single cable design possible.
- Q: (for example : 1sqmm, 4sqmm, 35 sqmm) i need a formula to calculate current by knowing the area of the cable?
- The area of a cable is the CMA (circular mil area). The attached link shows calculations for conductors like house wiring. Ampacity varies not only by CMA but material and temperature.
- Q: i just got a new motherboard but after reading throuhg the manual i coudnt get any instructions on which cable goes which way. pls i need some one to help me. all other connections are okay i suppose but afraid to just connect the power,and the reset button cable any how.
- Well... if they're the big white plastic plugs, then you aim the clip for the notch and you're good to go. If they're the smaller plugs that look amazingly like jumpers... then your motherboard should have come with a diagram to show how to plug them in. If not, look on the motherboard and see if you see metal pins with text closeby that says things like PWR SW or RST or HDD LED or PWR LED, or something similar. Generally, the text will point in the direction that the plug needs to go. Also, you generally want to make sure that the open metal part of the plug faces towards the inside of the two rows of metal pins (should be a row of 4 and a row of 5). Hope that helps.
- Q: How many amphs does the us ps3 slim's power cable have? It should be #A?
- i don't know why youre trying to find this out but heres a chart. The power cable has different electricity usages depending on what youre doing but the average is 87 ish
- Q: My PC shuts down by itself and even if i push the power button, it won't start again. I have to unplug the power cable and plug it again and then push the power button to start again.... it will work for 30mins-1 hour, and then it will crush again.
- Of course you can't start it if you Crush it ... sounds like the PSU is overheating and shutting down ... in the process it trips an auto safety feature which by unplugging the power cable you're resetting .... eventually you'll short out the whole thing and fry your computer ... go spend $25 and buy a new Power Supply before you kill your PC
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Power Cables XLPE cable with alternating-current rated voltage of 0.6/1KV
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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