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PVC insulated and sheathed power cable 0.6/1kV (steel tape armoured)

PVC insulated and sheathed power cable 0.6/1kV (steel tape armoured)

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PVC insulated and sheathed sta cables 0.6/1KV

These cables apply to electrical power transmission and distribution lines with AC rated voltage UO/U up to and including 0.6/1KV. For outdoor and indoor installation in damp and wet locations, laid directly in the ground where excessive mechanical stresses are present in sloping and moving terrains and in vertical or inclined laying, as well as in locations susceptible to sliding. Armoured power cable has the advantage of high mechanical strength, good ambient stress resistance, good electrical properties and anti-chemical corrosion.

1. Voltage rating: 0.6/1kV

2. Standard applied: IEC60502, BS7870, GB/T12706

3. Max. working temp.: 70°C, can be 90°C and 110°C as per requirement

4. Conductor: Class 1/2 annealed bare copper solid or strands

5. Insulation and sheath: PVC

6. Armour: STA or SWA (for single core the armour should be ATA &AWA)

7. Cores:  1C, 2C, 3C,4C,5C, 3C+1E,4C+1E,3C+2E

8. Cross section area: 1.5 ~ 630 sqmm

9. Armour type: STA or SWA

10. Color: Black or as per requirement

11. Remark: Flame retardance, fire resistance and environment friendly or other property

12. Packing: Wooden drum or as per requirement

13. Certification: ISO9001/ISO14001/OHSMS18001/CE/CB/CCC/SAA

14. OEM: Available

15. BDK cables has  very good sales over the world, enjoying a very good reputation based on top quality and most competitive price and best service.

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Main manufacturing procedure

  • Copper wire drawing and annealing

  • Copper wire stranding

  • PVC insulation extruding

  • Cores twisting

  • Outer sheath extruding and labelling

  • Spooling


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Q: I have a Dell Latitude D505. I do not need comments on whether I have a good laptop or not. That's not the point.I heard a tiny pop sound, and after that, my laptop is not recognizing the power cable. I don't think it's the cable. I've tried restarting the computer. Any suggestions?
Does it runn off the battery with the cable unplugged? Does it run plugged in with the battery removed? Popping sounds are bad, you laptop may need professional attention.
Q: What is the safe carrying capacity of the power cable YJV22-10KV-3 * 400?
Depending on how much of the 24 switches that U ah, 1U, then up to 42 slightly, but still empty position good heat dissipation, 2U, then installed a 20 up to the bar.
Q: What I really just want to know is the equation and basic concept on how to determine the optimal length of power cable needed to connect two poles while knowing only the linear density of the cable.It does not matter how much sag is produced because of limitations due to the strength of the power cable.
The web page provides very thorough information and rigorous mathematical treatment relevant to the answer you seek. But it is just too much all at once to digest. So take it piecemeal, one bit at a time! First, you must realize that the sag of the cable is the single most important design parameter and strict attention to cable weight determines the optimal length. The equation of the catenary is the precise model but a parabolic approximation may work. (parabolic approx.) ymax = (3wl?) / ?√(64EA) P = wl?/(8ymax) Where ymax is the maximum sag l is the unstretched length w is the weight/unit length E Youngs modulus A Wire area P axial tension the curve is a parabola, which is a good approximation if the depth of sag is no greater than 1/8th of the span. Use the second equation to derive the induced tension P. H:=WL?/8S S:=WL?/8H L: distance between support S: Sag at mid-span H: tension (horizontal component of tension) The tension depends purely on the loaded geometry and the weight per unit length.
Q: Why do phone lines stay on when other lines power and cable will go out during a storm?
phone lines are usually buried underground whereas high-voltage lines are usually above ground. In storms electricity lines can be damaged causing black outs *EDIT* in response to your additional details: the power is generated outside cities and is transmitted into cities via overground high voltage lines.
Q: The power cable is selected according to the cable current ()
PVC pipe. Iron pipe, trunking, bridge, hose, and so on. The The PVC pipe, trunking generally the most common, used in the kind of request is not very strict, not much bit line. Capital is not high, low cost, iron pipe bridge is mainly used in fire strict buildings, shopping malls, high cost, security, line points and more use of bridge hose used in the line out of the floor to the desktop section. Nice point of the ceiling. Overhead floor, are suitable for placement is not comprehensive, personal experience
Q: I need to know if the power light on the amp will turn on if I don't have the RCA cables hooked up or if you have to have them hooked up just to get power to the amp? I was just wondering because I just hooked up an amp and I can't get the power to come on, and I'm pretty sure the power, ground, and remote wire is hooked up good, it's the RCA cables i'm thinking is messed up, but would the power light come on even if those wasn't hooked up?
Most Amplfier will turn on without the rca cables, but some might not. Its really a matter of chance. =)
Q: which cables cant be near each other??(will cause noise radiation if put together)i gotta run some wires through my car and i dont know wich ones to keep away from others. im runnin...4 gauge (eventually will be 2 gauge) power wire for amp2 speaker wires for rear deck speakersrca cables for ampremote turn on wire for amp
NO it wont hurt nothing. Only reason you would have noise in rcas is if you got bad rcas. Only reason!
Q: How, i guess versatile are they. I have a Dell M1730. Basically i went on a plane and left the power cable in the suitcase, took the laptop as carry on and they lost my luggage. Is this something i HAVE to buy from dell, or can i run to circuit city and get something. The brick for this laptop is HUGE.....my dad's laptop cable fits in fine, but i'm afraid to plug it into an outlet.Thanx
Dell is better than they used to be. Their XPS laptops are not half bad, and their standard cheap ones are good for basic use (school, surfing the web, etc). I find them fun to modify, but that is probably a bit above the level of most general users. HP is pretty solid, Asus is a good contender (I have had a few Asus laptops with no issues), and Toshibas are good for general use as well. I do recommend to you (and anyone who uses a computer) to actually learn basic maintenance and repair for your computer. Saves you money in the long run, and with a decent level of knowledge, you will rarely even need any sort of tech support. Computer basics are not difficult, you just have to take the time to learn it.
Q: I have had my Sony Laptop for about 2-3years. And only recently is it acting weird.When I have my power plugged in, the laptop runs fine and can be on as long as the power cable is in. But as soon as I take my power cable out, it automatically shuts down.I checked the power management, and it says my battery has 0% power. I have tried taking the battery out and putting it back in, but it still does not work.The lights on my laptop indicate it is charging, but it does not put any power into my battery and the only way it can run is if my power cable is plugged in. The battery is pretty much dead :/Is there any solutions to this? Considering I bought it in the UK and now live in the US
your battery is most likely dead and in need of replacement. 2-3 years on a battery is about the life span of a rechargeable battery. you should be able to get a new battery very easily.
Q: I lost the power cable to my Dell printer 922. Can anyone help me find the cable online, or at a store. Dell told me they don't sell the cable. thanks for the help!! =]
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