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Rated voltage 0.6/1kV PVC insulated power cable

Rated voltage 0.6/1kV PVC insulated power cable

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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It is suitable for power grid with rated voltage 0.6/1kV or the power transmission in the power equipment.
     The highest environment permissible continuous operating temperature for the conductor of the PVC Insulating Power Cable to work normally is 70℃. In case of short circuit (with duration less than 5 seconds), the highest temperature of the conductor is less than 160℃.
     The ambient temperature under installation should not be below 0℃
.

The recommended bending radius: for mono-core cable, not less than 20 times of the cable's actual external diameter; for multi-core cable, not less than 15 times of the cable's actual external diameter.


Type and designation:

Type  Designation  range of cable VVCopper Conductor PVC Insulating PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV)1、2、3、4、5、3+1、4+1、3+2cores1.5~185mm2VLVAluminum Conductor PVC Insulating PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV) VV22Copper Conductor PVC Insulating Steel Tape Armored PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV) VLV22Aluminum Conductor PVC Insulating Steel Tape Armored PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV)

m.cross-section of conductor
mm2

Structure of conductor
n/mm

Insulation
thickness

mm

Max.d.c resistance at 20℃ 
  Ω/km

Min. insulation resistance constant at 20℃
MΩ.km

 Min. insulation resistance constant at 90℃ MΩ.km

1.5

1/1.38

0.8

12.1

36.7

0.037

2.5

1/1.78

0.8

7.41

36.7

0.037

4

1/2.25

1.0

4.61

36.7

0.037

6

1/2.76

1.0

3.08

36.7

0.037

10

7/1.35

1.0

1.83

36.7

0.037

16

7/1.70

1.0

1.15

36.7

0.037

25 

7/2.14

1.2

0.727

36.7

0.037

35 

7/2.52

1.2

0.524

36.7

0.037

50 

19/1.78

1.4

0.387

36.7

0.037

70 

19/2.14

1.4

0.268

36.7

0.037

95 

19/2.52

1.6

0.193

36.7

0.037

120

37/2.03

1.6

0.153

36.7

0.037

150

37/2.25

1.8

0.124

36.7

0.037

185

37/2.52

2.0

0.0991

36.7

0.037


Cable operation condition

In air
6.1 The single-core cables are parallel laid, the distance between the cable center is 2 times of the cable diameter for cross-section area of conductor≤185185mm2 and 90mm for cross-sectional area of conductor≥240mm2.
6.1 Ambient air temperature: 40℃.
6.1 Max. continuous operating temperature of conductor: 70℃.
6.2 Direct in the ground
6.  The single-core cables are installed separately, the distance between the cable center is 2 times of the cable diameter.
6.1 Soil temperature: 25℃.
6.2 Max. continuous operating temperature of conductor: 70℃.
6.2 Thermal receptivity of soil: 1.0℃.m/W.
6.2 Depth of laying: 0.7m.


Q:The specs say: 350 Watts, DC 12V, 100-240V. It is a Rackable server.Are there special / different power cables to use with servers than desktop PCs?Where can I find the power cable with the above specs. I tried OKorder with not much luck.
You should be able to use a large three prong power cable (with a ground on it) for your server.
Q:I just traded with someone and got a PS3. It came with just the power cord. When I plug it in the red light comes on but it just beeps twice and that's it. Is it because I don't have an AV cable or it is broken?
You need the av cable to see and hear it but if it doesn't turn on at all it's broken. It should start with just the power cord
Q:I have just bought the above SSD product and don't know what connection I need for power, I have a SATA cable but the other long slot doesn't fit any of my power adapters, what do I need?
You should have a cable sticking out of your power supply that will fit. Otherwise you have to use something like this:
Q:i have 1 red light but the thing is when i just have the power cable in the 360 its fine and it stays green but when i put the av cable into the back it tends to stay green for 7 seconds then goes red e74 error can is it the av cable can anyone help me ?
My friend,Dats a damn Problem Which Makes the xbox suck... that is the most frequent problem on the x box 360.. do all the lights go Red... If all The lights Go red...It means That there is a problem with the av cable..()1st light. ( ) 2nd light... 3rd light ( ) 4th light... if the 4th light is red..it means that there is an hardware problem if the 1st and the third light are Red...it means that its overheating... if the 1st 3rd and 4th light are on...it means that there is a general hardware failure... if all the lights are on it means there is an av cable problem In ur case i think there is an problem with the av cable..
Q:Last step to install my amp is the Power Cable. Their is a fuse device i must attach to the cord so im guessing i have to cut the gauge install it on both sides and run it to the battery. Does it matter were this fuse device connects? because i want it right next to my amp.thnx
The fuse should be within 18 of the BATTERY!!! I cannot stress this enough. Amplifiers have built in devices which protect the amp, the in-line fuse's sole purpose is to protect the wire in case of a short. Put that fuse close to the amp, and all of that wire feeding from the battery is unprotected; and any part of that wire that shorts to the car can, and continues to pass current to the chassis, until something catches fire due to the tremendous heat created from the short. Mount it as close to the battery as possible.
Q:I moved to another country and my computer arrived without the cord that goes from the power supply unit to the wall (aka I can?t turn it on). The PSU in question is a Corsair 750W Unit. I tried searching for independent cables but as expected no one sells them. Contacting the manufacturer is too much of a pain. I was wonder, could I find special generic cables that would work with the PSU? Not necessarily by the manufacturer. Thank you.
(link defaults to 1foot, but id recommend a 6foot cable at the minimum, as 1-3 feet can be very limiting.) If using more then 1000W of power, you will need a cable capiable of it. one above is rated at 10A, and given psu efficiency (rounding way down for very inefficient ones) you should be able to get like 900-1000W+ from it w/o any worry. (that doesnt mean using a 1000W psu.. im talking about pulling 1000W+ from the wall, and unless you have like 3 gtx titans running at 100% .)
Q:Hey and just to start off with, your answer will be deeply appreciated, thanks..... Its about my PS3, when I was flying to Lebanon (which I am in now) my PS3 power cable got taken and thrown away by the airport officials the second time my bag was scanned.....so now I can't play any games because of this, it sucks goat balls, I know but my question is.... Where can I find another power cable..... P.S, my console was bought in Canada so the voltage was 120v I think but it was misbehaving when I used it with the converter I bought so I tried using without it and it worked like a charm on 240v, if that helps.... if there are any details I have missed out, my e-mail address is .uk
that sucks!!! and weird, when i was boarding a plane, they kept all my stuff, but they did check it.... the best thing you should do, is buy a new one from online and let it go to your destination.
Q:My cable broke, and I need a new one.This type of 4-pin connection to the PSU: I need multiple SATA connectors, if possible a really long cable. :3 I've been looking everywhere but can't seem to find it, I'm probably just not searching for the right terms.Thanks!
Link okorder /
Q:This is a very small system, just a tape deck, cd player, mp3 input, and a phono pre. This is then run from the L and R outputs from the mixer into a 2 channel EQ, then to a power amp (2x250 @ 2ohm), and from there to 2 vintage kustom speakers.Should I be using TRs or TS cables for all of these connections?FYI the speakers are about 25ft from the power amp on the opposite side of the room
very interesting question
Q:You have not connected the power cable to your video card. Please refer to the 'C settings started guide' for proper hardware installation.
Graphics cards require you to connect a power cable (it doesnt get enough from the motherboard), it usually goes on the top of the card at the end, is wide/thin and at the edge of the card.

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