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Rated voltage 0.6/1kV PVC insulated power cables

Rated voltage 0.6/1kV PVC insulated power cables

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Introduction:

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℃.
   

APPLICATION

 

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.

 

 

Specification:

 

Type

Designation

range of cable

VV

Copper Conductor PVC Insulating PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV)

1、2、3、4、5、3+1、4+1、3+2cores1.5~185mm2

VLV

Aluminum Conductor PVC Insulating PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV)

VV22

Copper Conductor PVC Insulating Steel Tape Armored PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV)

VLV22

Aluminum Conductor PVC Insulating Steel Tape Armored PVC Jacket Power Cable (Rated Voltage 0.6/1kV)

 

Rated voltage 0.6/1kV PVC insulated power cables

Rated voltage 0.6/1kV PVC insulated power cables

 

 

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?
Something broke and you will not fix your problem here. Only a computer tech can help you now.
Q: I have plugged my old laptop power cable into my USB hard drive, and now it does not work at all. Have I completed fried the circuits? Is there any way to get the data back if I have please?Thanks for any advice you can offer.
The circuits might have gone on the hard disc. But data platters would not be gone. You might get back your data, but it involves a great expenditure. You have to send the disc to the manufacturer for retrieval of data. Unless the data is very important, I would suggest junking the disc.
Q: all of my wiring seems okay and everything seems to work except for my amp power. I have the blue cord on the harness wired into the blue/white cord in my kenwood because i tried going blue to blue and it didnt work. So i have the remote cable from my amp plugged into the blue cord on my head unit. I have no power to my amp.
Kenwood Kdc-mp245
Q: I need to select a power cord for a computer and other appliances (like a printer). Power cords usually have their amps and voltage (capacities?) imprinted on the outside. What is the rule of thumb for selecting a power cord and why?For example, if my printer has the following requirements:Power Source AC 120V 50/60 HzPower Consumption - 5W-350WWhat amp/voltage type of power cord will do the job?I am of course concerned about overloading the cord with too much electric requirements.(People who actually know this matter SPECIFICALLY only need to reply; please excuse if the electric language is not used right.)
A 5A cord would do the job.
Q: does anyone know a website that has like a chart with pictures of the different power supply connectors and where in the desktop computer they go all I know is the 24 pin goes to the motherboard and the 6 pin goes to my graphics card
in case you're blowing 13amp fuses then you definately've a defective PSU. It desires repairing or changing. EDIT: Makes somewhat extra experience now. might no longer be PSU that's defective it would purely be doing that's job and closing down because of the fact something on board is overloading it (defective). in case you're no longer skilled this is suited which you have it regarded at via expert. or you could attempt to coach one way or yet another whether this is PSU or no longer. Like disconnecting some factors separately, to any extent further HDD or photos card etc. the least complicated attempt of coarse is to aim yet another PSU. purely some techniques for you, yet as I say if no longer skilled suited go away to specialists. ' '
Q: Copper core power cable models which several kinds
First, the total number of wire and cable products are thousands, applied in all walks of life
Q: This is all I got in my PC, where is it?
It okorder /. This connects to one of the regular four pin power connections and has a small end that plugs into your hard drive.
Q: a few of the amp power cables in the recording studio got mixed around, and I'm not sure which is mine. My amp is a Fender Mustang III, (100-120V, 50/60 Hz, 310W) and I'm wondering if there is a specific power cable that I CANNOT use for the amp, like one that fits into the plug in the back but has too much voltage, and so on.
The power cable for that amp should just be a piece of wire...nothing else. The voltage is determined by what you're plugging it in to. Any standard IEC C14 power cable will work for you. Good luck. Greetings from Austin, TX Ken
Q: i need to know what kind of cable i need to supply power to my internal dvd player. I ALREADY HAVE AN IDE CABLE
You need a molex cable. Here is a page you can check out to get some 1 to 2 adapters for molex cables. I have ordered things from them before and was very pleased:
Q: I never expected this problem,but I have an HP with a liteon power supply.The thing has these weird clips on the power cables that go into the hard drive.How do I free the hard drive power cables? I have to put in a new power supply for my video card.
SATA just pulls out.. actually so does molex connectors (for IDE drives).. just very tough sometimes to get them out. If its black and kinda thin, then its probably SATA and they should just pull straight out.

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