• PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket Wire and Cable of Rated Voltage up to and Including 450/750V System 1
  • PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket Wire and Cable of Rated Voltage up to and Including 450/750V System 2
PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket Wire and Cable of Rated Voltage up to and Including 450/750V

PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket Wire and Cable of Rated Voltage up to and Including 450/750V

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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Application:

PVC  Insulating Nylon-jacket wire is fit for the power and control system  with AC rated voltage 450/750V or below.They can be used in the  construction and electrical control industry,etc.Nylon-jacket wire have  the characteristics such as low thermal contraction,low friction,poling  and oil proof,etc.

     PVC Insulated Nylon-jacket wire has good heat resistance,high  temperature deformation of the thermal and thermal performance is better  than PVC cables ,it can improve transient heat Guozainali and  mitigation Julv Ethylene Unit in the relocation.

    PVC  Insulated Nylon-jacket wire with small diameter ,light weight ,small  static coefficient of friction,and the low rate of heat shrinkable and  good performance advantages of oil,it can be improved social security  and applicability wires in the installation of kurashiki.The wire  sheathing with small ,the friction coefficient small and easy to wear  pipe,oil,etc.


Type 

Designation

BVN

Copper Core PVC Insulating Nylon-jacket Wire

BVN-90

PVC Insulating Nylon-jacket Wire(Conductor Heat-resistant 90℃)

FVN

Tinning Soft Copper Conductor PVC  Insulating Nylon-jacket Wire

FVNP

Tinning Soft Copper Conductor PVC  Insulating Brass-wires Knitted Nylon-jacket Wire


Construction data and Cable Electrical  Performance

Type

Nom.cross-section of conductor

mm2

Reference construction of conductor

mm

Insulation thickness

mm

Nylonjacket 

thickness

mm

Overall diameter

mm

Max.d.c

resistance

Ω/km

Min.insulation

resistance

MΩ.km

FVNFVN-90

0.3

16/0.15

0.35

0.12

1.63

71.2

0.014

0.4

23/0.15

0.35

0.12

1.77

49.6

0.012

0.5

28/0.15

0.35

0.12

1.86

40.1

0.013

0.75

24/0.20

0.35

0.12

2.07

26.7

0.011

1.0

19/0.26

0.35

0.12

2.25

20.0

0.010

1.5

19/0.32

0.40

0.12

2.65

13.7

0.010

2.5

49/0.25

0.40

0.12

3.06

8.21

0.009

4

77/0.25

0.45

0.12

3.67

5.09

0.007

6

77/0.32

0.45

0.16

4.46

3.39

0.006

10

126/0.32

0.50

0.16

5.47

1.95

0.0056

16

209/0.32

0.60

0.20

6.94

1.24

0.0046

25

209/0.39

0.60

0.20

8.11

0.795

0.0044

35

285/0.39

0.60

0.20

9.20

0.565

0.0038

50

323/0.45

0.65

0.25

11.13

0.393

0.0037

BVNBVN-90

0.5

1/0.80

0.40

0.10

1.8

36.0

0.015

0.75

1/0.97

0.40

0.10

1.97

24.5

0.012

1.0

1/1.13

0.40

0.10

2.13

18.1

0.011

1.5

1/1.38

0.40

0.10

2.38

12.1

0.011

2.5

1/1.78

0.40

0.10

2.78

7.41

0.010

4

1/2.25

0.40

0.10

3.25

4.61

0.0085

6

1/2.76

0.50

0.10

3.96

3.08

0.0070

10

7/1.35

0.70

0.13

5.71

1.83

0.0070

16

7/1.70

0.80

0.13

6.96

1.15

0.0050

25

7/2.14

1.0

0.15

8.72

0.727

0.0050

35

7/2.52

1.0

0.15

9.86

0.524

0.0040

50

19/1.78

1.2

0.18

11.66

0.387

0.0045

Notice:FVN diameter of FVNP cable is added four times the diameter of braided weaving.



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Plastic grey conduit is the way to go easy to work with just need a hack saw and some glue
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It's a universal AC power cord. The same one you would use for most other flat panels, desktop pcs, and the PS3. Go to your local Best Buy. They have them in 2 places: Playstation 3 accessories or the PC cable isle in Computers. $10 give or take a couple bucks.
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Turn off the modem. Wait 5-10 seconds. Turn the modem back on. If there isn't an on/off switch on the modem: unplug the modem, wait 5-10 seconds, plug the modem back in.
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That Xbox power supply cable is pretty cool! I've never seen those before. Ok, as for the power supply questions: Peak power is the maximum amount of power the unit can supply for a short period of time (a few seconds at most). A computer, during start-up, will use quite a bit more power than once it has achieved steady state. This is because drives have to spin up, semiconductors have to power up, etc. Once everything is up and running, the power draw drops to nominal or steady-state Sustained power is the amount of power the unit can supply non-stop. When purchasing a power supply, always give yourself leeway. If a supply indicates it is 650 watts sustained and 80% efficient (gotta look at that efficiency!) then it can supply 520 watts of power continuously. Even at that, I wouldn't want to run it past 450 - 475 watts continuously. 12v DC is the high rail on a power supply. Different parts of the computer require different voltages to operate. Drive motors typically need the 12v DC, where as memory needs less than 3 volts. A computer power supply has different rails or supply wires which supply the following voltages: +12 volts DC, +5 volts DC, and +3 volts DC (there are some others but those are the key ones). I don't know what the power requirements are for an Xbox 360, but it obviously needs the 12 volt and 5 volt DC rails to power it. Anyway, the power supply you've listed above is more than adequate.
Q: Hey guys,I am going to build a PC around gaming soon, and i was wondering, how many sata and power cables am i going to need for the build, i can't seem to find it anywhere. By that i mean, will i have to buy any extras? I do not know how many come with the mobo and/or PSU.
You only really need one SATA cable, for your HDD/SSD. Even then there are some hard drives that don't take it. Usually, a hard drive comes with the cable/strip included in the box.
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Outdated CPU, awful video card. Expect to run everything recent on low, and not comfortably. Also, this is obviously prebuilt, and there's no mention of a wifi card or usb wifi dongle so without either, no you cannot do wifi with this computer. As for supporting the monitor, the video card has connectors for VGA and DVI, and most old and modern monitors have those connectors and wires for it so you should be fine monitor-wise.
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The third is a ground, you should try and find an adapter that will accept a 3 prong plug. It' s not necessary, but its good to have. Your laptop should accept the voltage, look on the power adapter thing inline with the cord and look to see what its voltage rating is. It should have a bunch of written stuff , one of the lines will say input AC 100-240v 1.5A or something similar. If it does not read 100-240 but instead reads 110v, then DO NOT plug it in, the second you do it will break. my friends plugged in an xbox to a 220 volt system, they didn't even turn it on, something exploded inside almost immediately.
Q: I want to hook up (charge) my iphone AND my radar on my motorcycle. My radar is already wired to the 12v cable in my bike. Now can I hook up the iphone to the same cable? or is it gonna be drawing too much power? thxI was planning on buying the cigarrete lighter thing, and pluging the iphone into that. I'd obviously hook up the cig lighter to the 12v cable.
Should be ok. The current draw of these gadgets would be minimal,I would guess 5A tops
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