• Rated Voltage 26/35 kv Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulated PVC Sheathed Power Cable System 1
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Rated Voltage 26/35 kv Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulated PVC Sheathed Power Cable

Rated Voltage 26/35 kv Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulated PVC Sheathed Power Cable

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Rated Voltage 26/35 kv Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulated PVC Sheathed Power Cable

Rated voltage Main Structure:

Product is suitable for rated voltage 26/35 kv medium and high voltage power transmission and distribution system

Execution standard:

GB/T 12706

 

Description:

Product is suitable for 35 kv rated voltage/medium and high voltage power transmission and distribution system.

Cable conductor of the highest long-term allowed working temperature is 90 ℃, the highest temperature of the cable when short circuit 250 ℃ (the longest duration of no more than 5 s); Cable minimum working temperature of 15 ℃.


Process: advanced friction welding technology production, according to the request of the foreign trade work, strive for perfection.TC90 series aluminum alloy connection of cable equipment, power distribution in the assembly all round, semicircle fan type aluminium wire, electrical cables and electrical equipment for the transitional connection on copper

 

 

Application
 applicable to ACWU90, AC90, TC90 series aluminum alloy connection of cable equipment, power distribution in the assembly all round, semicircle fan type aluminium wire, electrical cables and electrical equipment for the transitional connection on copper

 

Datas and Information

Product

φ

d

D

L1

L

H-DTL-2-10

8.4

4.5

16

42

85

H-DTL-2-16

8.4

5.5

16

42

85

H-DTL-2-25

8.4

6.5

16

42

85

H-DTL-2-35

10.5

8

16

42

85

H-DTL-2-50

10.5

9

20

45

90

H-DTL-2-70

12.5

11

20

45

90

H-DTL-2-95

12.5

12.5

20

45

90

H-DTL-2-120

14.5

13.7

25

60

115

H-DTL-2-150

14.5

15.5

25

60

115

H-DTL-2-185

16.5

17.5

32

60

122

H-DTL-2-240

16.5

19.5

32

60

122

H-DTL-2-300

21

22.5

34

62

125


 

 

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Rated Voltage 26/35 kv Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulated PVC Sheathed Power Cable

 

Q: My hard disk power cable was burned and when i connected my HD to another system, it is working....so what could be the problem in my pc???
Ask the question properly so that we can help you.It is the problem with your cable change it.
Q: Power cable ZRYJV-4x70 + 1x35 What does it mean? Can you explain it?
2 cable in a variety of environments in the laying of the layout, spacing should meet the design requirements
Q: I have my friends PC at my house to change a few components but apparently the PC doesn't work properly. I insert the power connectors ( 20 and 4 pin connectors ) into the motherboard, plug the power cable into the PSU and when i turn the power button on the PSU the computer will start but do nothing. It never worked like that before, i always used the power button from the computer to turn it off and on. And this happened just after i changed a PSU. Now the old Power Supply doesn't work either. Is there any way to stop the computer from turning itself on ?
On the motherboard, you will find a small battery. If you take it out, it resets the BIOS. Make sure the power cable is unplugged as well. Other wise a new mother board is required.
Q: I have an Eclipse SW9102 (101500 Watt Max, 750 W RMS, Dual 4ohm Voice coils) and I'm looking to buy an amp kit and amplifier. How big of an amp do I need and does it matter if its too much power? I'm looking at the SSL F2.2000 FORCE CLASS 2000W amp on OKorder as cost is a big factor in my setup. The OKorder link says:Max Power @ 2 ohm 1000W x 2 RMS Power @ 4 ohm 350W x 2 Bridged Power 2000W x 1 2 ohm stable in stereoIs this too powerful for my subwoofer? I've read that my sub can take more than it says but I don't want to risk it and I probably won't have this at full blast either. If I bought this one how would I wire it as I only have one sub?....would bridged be 4ohm 1000 Watt RMS x1?Also, what kind of amp installation kit should I buy? A lot of the 4 guage kits say they are rated for different maximum wattage. Are they actually different or can all 4 guage kits handle the same?Sorry I'm a noob! Thanks in advance!
first off get the bullshit out of the way.....the number u need off ur speakers is the RMS number which is 750.......u need amp set to a little under that if u want it to last for very long (meaning over 1 month) so ur looking for an amp that u can set at about 725-740 per channel........ so yes that amp will work as long as u don't max it out....... ** as for wires the bigger the better.........00 gauge is the smallest u should use and the ground should probably b bigger.....also the shorter the ground wire the better usually....
Q: I don't know what kin d of power cord i would need in order to make it work. I thought all monitors needed the same power cable, but im not sure.
Most equipment uses the IEC plug on the monitor end and the particular power plug your country uses for the other end. Your monitor handles all the international voltages, so you can be sure it will work anywhere.
Q: On my PSU I have two PCI-E 6 pin cables. I have looked at the motherboard and saw there is nowhere to plug it in and my motherboard manual says of no slots for it but I do have two PCI-Express slots. Do they plug into the cards themselves or something?How do I use the PCI-E power cables?
PCI-E power cables are used for add-on graphics cards that connect to your motherboard. These cables are technically supposed to connect to those cards, NOT the motherboard itself. You don't have to plug in every cable that comes with you PSU anyways, just leave the unused ones aside, and they wouldn't be provided with electricity
Q: my amplifier s power cable is not long enough to reach battery . so is there any problem if i take another piece of power cable and then attach them ?
It's safe enough, as long as you make a good splice, and insulate it well. For automotive use, I like insulated, crimp-on splices. If this is a really high-power setup, and the power cable run is that long, you may be better off replacing it with heavier-gauge wire.
Q: cable laid in the GI trays and temperature is 30 digree centigrade
There is no definite safe formulas for your cables because it depends on many factors like what conductor . what insulation, how many cores ,what is your load , where is your load and ambient temperature and so on. The best guidance will be from the particular manufacturer who would provide the tables under various conditions as above.
Q: Hello, I am looking to purchase a single power connector for 5 hard drives. I have a modular 1200W power supply, and all i can find on website is these single power connecters that do not even look like they will connect to my power supply. My computer came with power connectors for 4 hard drives in single cables. I do not want to waste another Power supply slot for just 1 more hard drive. Can anybody tell me how to search for this? Thank you.
exactly what PSU do you have? I am sure if it's a nice modular PSU you can always contact the manufacturer and order some extra modular cables that fit the drive type you are looking for (just make sure the cables you do have will fit into those sockets - they should). I am surprised a 1.2KW PSU didn't come with connectors for 12 hard drives or more. the reason why there's only 4 on one is because that's all the power that channel can handle. you shouldn't overload it. calculate the load for one channel (V*A=W) using hard drive or device power specs, and IF you think there's enough extra power for one more, then stick a splitter on a connector if one is available. it's best to leave some extra Amperage headroom. if you don't want to go through the load calculations, or can't, then just use another cable. but don't simply use a splitter because it's available. you will have to look at PSU rails specs to see what each rail can handle for those modular connectors. try simply looking at the 12V and 5V alone or just the 12V.
Q: One of my ottocinclus is munching on a little brown algae that's on the aquarium heater's power cable. Not dangerous, I guess? I don't think they can actually bite through it and expose the wire...?
No problem, it's just scraping the algae off. Might get though the cable itself in couple of 100 years or so, so nothing to worry about. Ian

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