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Provent Fire-resistant cable 0.6/1Kv specified voltage( Uo/U)

Provent Fire-resistant cable 0.6/1Kv specified voltage( Uo/U)

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The cable longs run , the highest working temperature can't exceed 70 , does not exceed 160 while holding up in 5 seconds, The cable is not limited by the drop when being laid, environmental temperature is not lower than 0 when laying. Minimum crooked radius of the cable while laying: It is in single core cables 20( D + d), mm, multicore cable( D + d), because mm,( d respectively from cable and actual external diameter of conductor in D of 15, If the leading body is not a round, then d =1.13 √S.S take as the leading factor body marked and claims the section, unit mm2)

 

Lay and require insulating and regularly with the performance of the electric wire:
1 Allow working temperature for a long time:
BV-90, RV-90 type are at the time of using normally, high temperature the most of conductor is 90
. Use as right to use of the cable environment can prevent from hot to mould and flow and permit and reduce insulating situation of resistance, The PVC mixture that can be used in 90 in succession , base on the premise of always shorten working timing, Its working temperature can be improved to 105 . Other types should not exceed 70
(2)The temperature of laying of the electric wire is not lower than O , allow the crooked radius: The person who smallers than 25mm should not be smaller than 4D for the external diameter of the electric wire( D), the external diameter of the electric wire( D) is not smaller than 6D for 25mm and the above person.

 


Q: So my vehicle's amp recently stopped working. It worked great after I installed it about a year before, so after testing for shorts, burnt out fuses, etc, I decided that the amp had died on me. After getting a new one-and it not working either-I checked the voltage at the end of the power cable where it hooks onto the amp. I get a 12v reading when the ignition is off, but only a 4v reading when it is in the run or aux. position. The in line fuse is good, as well as the battery (just had it checked). Any ideas as to why this is happening? As of this posting, I have NOT tried running a new power cable yet, but that is the next step if nobody has an answer. Thanks.
Try a new power cable, if i were u, I WOULD def. go with 0 guage Memphis wire, which is 95% pure copper. Its very good wire, top quality. Your old wire just burned out cuz it was probably around 10% copper.
Q: The inside of my computer has a modular power supply that did not come with enough cables, and I have a graphics card that requires two 6 pin connections to the power supply. Luckily, my power supply has just enough open slots. The problem is that I can't find a place to buy a simple 6 pin cable. It needs to be about a foot long to reach. Can someone please help me? I would prefer newegg if possible, but I searched there and I'm getting pretty frustrated.
Assuming that the power supply can power the card you need a molex to 6pin adapter. They sell them on newegg. You wont be able to buy a 6pin cable unless your power supply is modual meaning you can disconnect the wires from the PSU. Most power supply's you cant do this and the ones that do cost extra.
Q: I have a Benq scanner 5000 and have lost its power cable.Please tell me what adapter to buy! input = 220v
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Q: HiI'm organizing my cords at the moment, but I'm curious, is it safe to use power cords (say a phone charger) when it is still wound up in a coil? It would save a lot of cord clutter, but are there any drawbacks, as in it would start a fire? Thanks
there is no danger coiling cords.dont fold the cord or you could break the wire
Q: There are a few thin cables running from the power button on your computer onto the motherboard. What are these cables called?
Go to pc repair shop. And ash them.
Q: lost the original cable at a gig, but I have another cable. the outlet on the Behringer guitar amp reads quot;Use only with 250V fuse, but right above the outlet it reads 220-240 with a upside down triangle next to it (not sure if this represents volts or not...I know obviously V stands for volts, but this is a upside down solid triangle.)My power cable/cord that i found reads 10A 250VI know i should probably purchase one direct from the manufacture, but that is not possible right now. I have a gig coming up this weekend.thanks for any help.I also mention the original power cord was a two prong (that went into the outlet) - the one i might use is a 3 prong. will this still be safe? It does fit into the back of the amp perfectly.
Assuming you're in a place where the outlets provide 220 to 240 volts, it's fine. The 250 volts on the power cord just means it's good for *up to* that.
Q: And would this increase my reception
it wont increase your reception, if you beef up the power cable, then you need to keep in mind that you also need to beef up the ground cable, to increase your reception you need a bigger whip or another whip this is all that i have found that works, i have 2 6 ft whips mounted on the side rails on the bed of my truck and i get decent reception.
Q: cable laid in the GI trays and temperature is 30 digree centigrade
There is no definite safe formulas for your cables because it depends on many factors like what conductor . what insulation, how many cores ,what is your load , where is your load and ambient temperature and so on. The best guidance will be from the particular manufacturer who would provide the tables under various conditions as above.
Q: I'm trying to plan out my new install and I'm debating whether or not to spend money on power cable adapters and run o gauge to a distribution block thats 0g in and 4g out, therefore running a 0 to 4g cable adapter inbetween every terminal on the distribution block --or-- to Instead run 0 to the distribution block and 4 from the block to everything. I have a 1200RMS sub amp and a 200RMS 4-Channel amp. Hi output alternator. Big 3. So if anyone can give me some advice on whether or not they're worth the money that would be awesome. Oh and my amps accept 4 gauge.
back interior the day while audio electronics grew to become into evolving from monophonic sound to stereophonic sound, manufacturers of stereo audio electronics unique the left channel enter for monophonic sound (in case you purely had one enter) and, if there grew to become into no longer something plugged into the final enter jack, the monophonic sound grew to become into dispensed to the two left and precise inputs. on the grounds that mono is fantastically uncommon at present, i don't be attentive to if this remains accepted on stereo inputs (alongside with powered subwoofers), yet you're able to attempt it. If it relatively is no longer the case (plugging it into the left enter purely is going interior the direction of the left amplifier), no remember in case you chop up the sign or no longer is in fact a wash. A subwoofer has 2 voice coils on the motive force, one powered by making use of the left enter and the different powered by making use of the final enter. in case you purely have, say, the left enter plugged in, you're purely using the subwoofer with the left amplifier and voice coil. in case you chop up it, you're actually using the two voice coils. yet, the chop up itself cuts the sign point in 0.5. So, you have 0.5 as plenty sign enter to each amplifier and the output quantity of the subwoofer is not any diverse than purely plugging in one enter. one factor you need to do is to get a small, affordable stereo amp or receiver, plug the LFE output into one enter, set the amplifier mode to mono, and run the two line outputs to the subwoofer. that should offer you 2 finished line point inputs to the subwoofer from the single LFE cable.
Q: Do all power supplies 450 watt(or above)have the 12v 4 pin?
Almost all current motherboards power their CPU with a 12 volt CPU power cable. There are two kinds: the 4 pin 12V cable and the 8 pin 12V cable. The 4 pin cable is often called a P4 cable (although it's a very bad name) and the 8 pin cable is called an EPS12V cable. The P4 cable is the most common. You should find it on 90% of power supplies you buy on the market, regardless of how many watts they have. Some power supplies have both the 4pin and 8 pin cables for redundancy. ~~~ All modern power supplies nowadays have 4 pin CPU power cables. They come as a standard. The 24 pin ATX power supply is also quite common, it's kind of hard to get one that's 20 pin nowadays.

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