PVC Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wires
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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Specifications
PVC Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wire
1.Standard:IEC60227
2.Certificate:CQC,3C
4. 99.95% purity copper conductor
PVC Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wires
Application
The product is applied to AC rated voltage 450/750V and below power plant laid(fixed)wiring. It's widely used in low voltage power lines,normal electrical equipment, instrumentation and telecommunication equipments.
Technical data
Rated voltage: 0.6/1KV
Highest working temperature of conductor: 90°C
Laying temperature:above 0°C
Minimum bending radius:6D
Product description
Type | Description | Rated Voltage |
602271EC01(BV) | General purpose single-core hard conductor non-sheath cable | 450/720V |
602271EC05(BV) | Internal wifing conductor temperature 70oC single-core solid conductor non-sheath calbe | 300/500V |
6002271EC07(BV-90) | Internal wifing conductor temperature 90oC single-core solid conductor non-sheath calbe | 300/500V |
600271EC10(BVV) | Light-type PVC sheath cable | 300/500V |
BLV | Aluminum core PVC insulation cable | 450/750V |
BVR | Copper core PVC insulation flexible cable | 450/750V |
BLVV | Aluminum core PVC insulation PVC sheath round cable | 300/500V |
BVVB | Copper core PVC insulation PVC sheath flat cable | 300/500V |
BLVVB | Aluminum core PVC insulation PVC sheath flat cable | 300/500V |
602271EC02(RV) | General purpose single-core flexible conductor non-sheath cable | 450/750V |
602271EC06(RV) | internal wiring conductor temperature 70oC flexible conductor non-sheath cable | 300/500V |
602271EC08(RV-90) | Internal wiring conductor temperature 90oC flexible conductor non-sheath cable | 300/500V |
602271EC52(RVV) | Light-type PVC sheath flexible cable | 300/300V |
6002271EC53(RVV) | Normal PVC sheath flexible wire | 300/500V |
602271EC56(RVV-90) | Conductor temperature 90oC of heat-resistance light-type PVC sheath flexible wire | 300/300V |
RVVP | PVC insulation shield PVC sheath flexible cable | 300/300V |
RVS | PVC insulation stranded connection flexible wire | 300/300V |
Type | Description | Rated Voltage |
Z-BYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | 450/750V |
WDZ-BYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | |
Z-RYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-RYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-BYJYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | 300/500V |
Z-RYJYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | |
WDZ-RYJYJ-105 | Hea-resistance 105oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath flexible cable | |
Z-BYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | 450/750V |
WDZ-BYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | |
Z-RYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-RYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-BYJYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | 300/500V |
Z-RYJYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | |
WDZ-RYJYJ-125 | Hea-resistance 125oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath flexible cable | |
Z-BYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | 450/750V |
WDZ-BYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | |
Z-RYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 105oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-RYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-BYJYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | 300/500V |
Z-RYJYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | |
WDZ-RYJYJ-150 | Hea-resistance 150oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath flexible cable |
Type | Description |
RVZ | Copper core PVC insulation flame retardant flecible cable |
RVVZ | Copper core PVC insulation PVC sheath flame retardant flecible cable |
Type | Description | Application |
QVR | Road vehicle copper core PVC insulation low voltage wire | Used vehicle,electrical appliance and instrumentation lies |
QFR | Road vehicle copper core PVC-NBR coupound insulation low voltage wire | |
QVR-105 | Road vehicle copper core heat-resistant 105oC PVC insulation low voltage wire | Used to high temperature area and insrumentation lines in vehicle |
QVVR | Road vehicle copper core PVC insulation PVC sheath low voltage cable | Used to vehicle and hang workshop's electrical appliance lines |
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- When the armor leads directly to ground to buy the cable terminal, the manual has a specific production process
- Q: I bought a ATI HD2600 Pro Video card todayHere is the list of what my computer specs,Pentium 4 2.53 GHzCurrent Videocard - Rage Fury Pro 2000 Pro (Microsoft Corp)slot - AGP 8xmotherboard - BCS PT800CE - Aram - 512MB PC2700 333 MHZ (2 of them) 1G ramMonitor - 19ViewSonic VA902B 1280 x 1024im not sure about my battery wattage is enough for the card or not. it says 400+ battery supply is recommended, could it be the reason?when i plugged in my monitor cable to the adaptor for dvi to AGP and connect it to my video card, HD2600 Pro. I turn the computer on, but the monitor do not turn on. it just stays as it was. i have made sure that the monitor is on and all the plugs are right i do not understand what happen. BTW, when i try to check my bios settings, i am able to access it after putting in my password, but it won't let me update, everything is in blue, except some are quot;press enterto allow me to see the details. why is that? please help me...please please.
- it might if so the plugin looks like a floppy drive plug four pins if you got the card new and it has an adaptor you will have to use it most ati cards that have external power syncronize with the hard drive .
- Q: all my cables are pluged in but i have no power to printer lexmarkz43
- Make sure all the power cable connections are tight first. Often where the power cable connects to the back of the printer, the cable can come loose. If all connections are tight, your power cable could possibly be bad, but as well so could the power supply of your printer.
- Q: The power cable for my DELL laptop AC adapter just got burned. I read the power that the desktop cable transmits. It is the same as my laptop's power cable. Is there a real risk if I use it?
- it is not good to use it like that, a new cable will be much better.
- Q: I have one Ethernet cable running to a WiFi antenna. The antenna is powered by the Ethernet cable, using PoE. I want to be able to plug the current cable into a hub or switch, so I can connect other devices (non PoE) like an Xbox 360 or PC, but I also need to maintain the PoE to the antenna. Taking the antenna off PoE is not an option. What kind of device can I use to split this PoE line into PoE and non PoE cables?
- The easy answer is that you need a POE switch. There's nothing really special about a POE cable, a POE enabled piece of equipment just uses the extra pins to provide the power. If you try setting up POE switch dumb switch antenna, the dumb switch will not forward the power to the Antenna. You can get a dumb switch, put it where your POE switch is now, then move your POE switch to wherever it is that you want to add equipment, and that should work if you don't want to spend the extra cash for another POE device. In that scenario, it's just a non-PoE connection from the regular switch to the new spot for the PoE switch, then PoE from that switch to the antenna, and the remainder of the devices will connect to the additional ports as non-PoE
- Q: I want an external that can just be powered by a USB cable what is the largest size hdd I can get and where can I get one?
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- Q: I have an old school Soundstream 500s amplifier(500 Watts) and I want to put it in my 1965 Mustang Coupe. I want to have a small but clean sounding system for the old car, probably with two small subwoofers too. I need to get all new cables for this sound system, so what would be a good power cable for the amp? I need roughly about 25-30 ft. of cable just to be safe and a fuse as well.
- I love bass. But don't put a system in that car. I don't believe in doing that to classic cars.
- Q: My setup is an alpine MRX-M100 powering 2 alpine type R 12's on 4 ohm, and also an old eclipse PA 5422 speaker amp. The main thing is I have 4 gauge running from my battery to my amps, but I have this sort of distribution block that turns the 4 gauge wire into 2 8 gauge wires. I know that this probably isn't the best for the MRX-M100, but it's all I had or what I could afford at the time. The main thing I wanted to ask was is this bad for the amp, and what would it be like if I had 0 gauge coming off the battery so then it would be 4 gauge going to the amps? Would it be louder? Could I turn it up higher? because right now if I turn up the volume past a certain point the subs will just stop playing. If I just shut off my head unit and turn it back on they start up again. Your thoughts and recommendations would be appreciated!
- The thicker the cable the more power you can get to the amp...
- Q: I have a be quiet! dark power pro 850W. The sleeving is too thick for cable management!! It is a complete mess with the antec 900. its ridiculous as I bought it with cable management in my mind. Can I buy thinner cables on their own? Is there a standard modular fitting size?Thank you.
- Cable thickness is there for a reason. The more current something uses, the thicker the cable. I'm sure you could probably replace the cable with any other cable, but a smaller cable will heat up more easily, especially if compressed in with many cables in a cable management system. You probably can, but should you??
- Q: My Xbox 360's power supply cord is very loosely connected. I've tried to push it with force, didn't go further. Games lag a bit (GTA IV, for example) at graphically expensive situations. Simplier games like Limbo and Worms run without any problems. I think my console suffers from voltage drop because cable isn't properly connected.Power cord looked like this already when I connected my console for the first time. Now my Xbox 360 S is only couple of days old. Please tell me what your consoles look like. Power supply's light is also orange. Not yellow, not red - orange.
- It's not possible to drop voltage as you said. It's either connected, or it's not. The power won't wain. It just won't work at all if not properly inserted. But if the power cord won't seat properly in a brand new console, you're still under warranty. I'd get it replaced if I were you..
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PVC Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wires
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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