PVC / PE / XLPE cable , electric cable
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Place of Origin: | Henan China (Mainland) | Brand Name: | KAIQI | Model Number: | Low,medium,high voltage |
Insulation Material: | PVC, XLPE, PE | Type: | Low and Medium Voltage | Application: | Overhead, Construction, Underground, Industrial, Power Station,Industry, Commercial |
Conductor Material: | Aluminium or Copper | Jacket: | PVC, XLPE, PE | conductor: | aluminium or copper |
Voltage: | low & medium | Quality: | First Class | Color ID: | Red, Gree,Brown,Blue,Black |
Technical Performance: | IEC, BS, VDE, ASTM, IS | Shield/Screen: | Copper Tape, Copper Wire | Armour: | Steel Tape/ Steel Wire/ Aluminium Wire/ Aluminium Tape |
insulation/sheath: | PE, XLPE, PVC | core: | single or multi-cores |
LV&MV, Al/Cu Conductor, Insulation/Sheath PVC/PE/XLPE, Shield CTS/, Armour SWA/DSTA/ATA, Power/ABC/ACSR/Control/Overhead cable
Power cable
1. Material: Cooper, Aluminum
2. Rated voltage: low and medium voltage
3. Wire identification: Red, yellow, blue, white, black
4. No. Of cores : Single core cable: from 1.5 mm2 to 800 mm2; Multi-core cable: from 1.5 mm2 to 400 mm2
5. Standard: Low voltage: IEC60502-1 Medium voltage :IEC60502-2 or other requirement.
6. Insulation: PVC, XLPE, PE
7. Sheath:PVC, PE, XLPE
8. Armor: Galvanized steel wires armouror Galvanized steel tape armour Aluminium Tape Armour/ Aluminium Wire Armour.
9. Application: Suitable for indoor, channel, conduit,underground,vertical well etc.
10. Nominal cross section area: from 1.5 mm2 to 800 mm2.
Aerial Bundle Cable Service Drop
1. 3x35+54.6+16 3x50+54.6+16 3x70+54.6+16 3x95+70+16 3x120+70+16 3x150+70+16 mm2
2.2x16mm2 2x25mm2 2x35mm2 2x50mm2 4x16mm2 4x25mm2 4x35mm2
3. Standard: ASTM ANSI, ICEA S-76-474, NFC 33-209 or other request.
Overhead electrical stranded cable (Bare Conductor)
1.Material: 1) Aluminum stranded wire and aluminum alloy stranded wire 2) Overhead stranded galvanized steel wire 3) Aluminum clad steel
2. Type: AAC, AAAC, ACSR, ACAR.
3. Standard: AAC: GB/T 1179-2008 IEC 61089 ASTM B232 BS 215 part1, DIN 48201-5 or other requirement.
AAAC:GB/T 1179-2008, IEC 61089, ASTM B 399 BS3242, DIN 48201-6 or other request.
ACSR : GB/T 1179-2008, IEC 61089, DIN48204, ASTM B232, BS215 PART 2or other request.
4.Application: These cables most widely used aerial line in aerial electric transmission lines and main product to form a power grid.
Aerial Insulated Cable
1. Material: Aluminium, copper
2. Type: LJ, LGJ, LGJF, JL, JLHA, JL/G, JLHA/G, JL/LHA, JL/LB, JLHA/LB, JG, JLB.
3. Rated Voltage: 0./1 kV, 10kV, 35kV.
4. No. of cores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 3+k(A), 3+k(B).
5. Standard: GB/T12527 GB/T14049 or other.
6. Insulation: PVC, PE, xlpe
7. Sheath:PVC, PE, XLPE
8. Application: applying in cable fixed aerial laying or used as wire leading into user's premises.
9. Nominal cross section area: from 10 mm2 to 710mm2.
Control Cable
1.Material: Cooper
2.Rated voltage: 300/500V, 450/750V, 0.6/1 kV.
3.No. Of cores : 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 24, 27, 30, 37, 44, 48, 52, 61
4.Standard: GB/T9330, IEC or customers' requirement.
5.Insulation: PVC, XLPE, PE
6.Sheath:PVC, PE, XLPE
7.Armor: Steel wire, Steel tape
8.Application: Suitable for chambers, tunnels and ducts, light-current control system and heavy-current magnetic interference region etc.
9.Nominal cross section area: 0.5~10mm²
PVC Insulated Electric Wires & Cables
1.Material: Annealed copper wires, bunched(class 5); Solid copper wire(class
2.Rated voltage: 300/500v and 450/750v
3.Wire identification: Red, yellow, blue, white, black
4.No. Of cores : single core, 2 cores,3 cores,4 cores, 5 cores
5.Standard: IEC 60227 or according to customers' requirement.
6.Insulation / Sheath : PVC
7.Application: Fixed wiring, house wire, building etc.
8.Nominal cross section area: from 0.25 to 240.
- Q:I'm looking to add another Light fixture on the other side of the garage, and wire it using the existing cable from the first light, I know running a normal power cable outside drywall is against code, but I've heard some people say you can use something like BX cable, or some metal encased cable outside of drywall and still be up to code? Is there a I can run this cable outside of the drywall using something like that, and if yes, what exactly would I need to use to accomplish this? I plan I running the wire from the right side of the garage door, up above the door, and to the left side of the door to install a matching light.
- If exposed, you must use an armored cable or conduit. No if's, and's, or but's... Personally, I think conduit is your best option.
- Q:I have an HP Pavilion ze5385us.... the power cable is messed up and I'd like to replace it, but the ones on the HP website are pretty expensive... I have a different computer so if I have to spend over 100 bucks then forget it. Does anyone know of a good generic brand?
- Try OKorder, I had to replace mine about a year or so ago and it was about $100 in the store but I found one for about $30 on OKorder. I had to wait about a week or so to get it but it was worth it to me to save that much money.
- Q:JUST the cable modem and router, not the whole PC. This is for the internet/ phone service.
- There's no way of saying without further information. You need to know the amount of power provided by the UPS battery as well as the power drain by the cable modem and router to calculate this accurately. Generally speaking, a standard household model of cable modem and router do not pull a lot of power. Just ballparking it, since the power drain from both is fairly low...A UPS 750 will probably support the two devices together for about 45 minutes to nearly an hour...assuming NOTHING else is plugged into the UPS and using power from it. Be aware, however, that your local ISP will also be on backup or generator power...during an extended outage from a hurricane or serious snowstorm...sooner or later, they will go down too. .
- Q:summary of why 'power cables' are bad evidence. what happens to people whose whole life has been living close to power lines?
- Well, before 1977 the United States had massed produced electrical powerlines which used PCB's, or PolyChlorinated Biphenols. They were chains of of chlorine, used as insulators in powerlines. They get into the air and the people are sick around them at a certain period of exposure. They give people really bad acne and it gets into water underground and many other ways of infection are possible (even eating food around a powerline outside. However, many of the powerlines you see now are younger than 1977, but if you see any powerlines that you suspect are extremely old or at least 30 years old, and you believe it has PCB's and are worried it is infecting the area of environment... You should call FEMA or some sort of environmental pickup specialists or something. How do I know all this? Selected research, I believe my area may have a large amount of ground PCB levels.
- Q:It is a Gateway Desktop AMD Athlon 64X2 4200, 2048 DDR2, running Win XP Media center edition with Update Rollup 2. It first started when I put it in quot;stand-bymode and the computer refused to wake up. It has now gotten so bad I have to unplug the power several times with waiting periods in-between, before it will start up. I don't know much about computers but have been reading and trying different set-ups as I read about possible causes. If anyone can help, I'd appreciate.
- its a dodgey PSU....get a new 1...( or take it to a shop and get it fitted if u dont know what ur doing)
- Q:If you submerss the metal end of any kind of power cable like an extension cord in water will it work again?
- It will if dried out over night. Placing it in direct sunlight will dry it faster. A hand held hair blower/dryer will work the best. Never use a wet cord for anything! This could lead to electric shock and/or death!
- Q:i have a cable modem that i lost the power cord to. i found another that fits but the output listed on the adapter is 12.5vdc. the modem lists +12vdc. can I use them together? i plugged it in and it lit up for a while but then went out but I don't really know how the modem is supposed to work if there's no internet connected to it.
- first! are you sure the modem needs 12 V DC and not 12 V AC? Mine uses AC. OK, you can use a 12.5V in a 12V modem - the extra .5V is not a problem... Next, make sure the polarity is correct!! center pin is the correct polarity? If not, POOF! You will let the smoke out. Have you considered that the modem is bad and the power supply is not the problem here. If the modem is bad, you may have killed the supply you plugged in.
- Q:I want to install a Bazooka Powered Sub (EL84-HP) to my car. I currently have a Pioneer 4-channel 600-watt amp that has a direct power line from the battery. However, I do not want to run another power line from my battery to my Bazooka sub, which has it's own built-in 100-watt sub. Would it be OK to connect the power cable only from my Pioneer amp to my Bazooka sub?
- Only if you dont value either of them.
- Q:I have a 240 watt jbl subwoofer in my truck and a 200 watt kenwood amp i bought a kit of 550 watts.But i just bought a 900 watt visonik subwoofer and a 700 watt visonik amp. i need to know if i can use the 550 watt power,ground,rca cables for my new system?
- No, you don't have enough power, but you can sure as hell try.
- Q:HiIs it advisable to run 110VAC cable from the sub stationa and 110VAC cable from generator (clean) in the same conduit ; one of them for lighting and the other for CCTV; the concern is if the one for lighting is not clean (not consisting of a pure sine wave or carrying interference) would that effect the power line of the CCTV and has an effect on the picture? even though both are 110VAC.the installation is over seas where the power from the station is not consistence.
- If both are simple power lines, then you won't have a problem. The only time you need to be cautious is when you are running a high-voltage power cable and a signal cable alongside each other e.g. a 110VAC cable alongside a 4-20ma signal line from a transmitter. The reason for the potential interference is that the power cable emits an electro-magnetic field which can potentially cause induction in the cable alongside it and effect the signal with an induced EMF. The likelihood of this depends on the cable type, screening and correct earthing measures. It's a good bet to never run a power and signal cable alongside each other, and if you have no other choice, seperate them by means of a makeshift Faraday Cage. If both are doing nothing other than supplying power to the system though, then any induced EMF will be so minute, it will not likely affect the system in any way.
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