Rated voltage 6kV to 15kV for inverter maincircuit power cable
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m/month
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1. Application
This product is suitable for AC rated voltage 15KV and below frequency control system for power cables or electrical connections, the product has a strong impact resistance, voltage, pulse voltage inverter can withstand time, the cable has a good shielding performance, and effectively eliminate electromagnetic interference reduce the frequency conversion motor noise, to ensure stability of the system. Widely used in metallurgy, electric power, petrochemical and industries.
2. Type and Specification
Voltage | 3.6/6 kV、6/6 kV、6/10 kV、8.7/10kV、8.7/15kV |
Type | BPYJVP12、BPYJVP12-22、BPYJVP12-23、BPYJVP2 |
Specifications(mm2) | 3 Core:25~300 |
Standard | Q/XLJ 0349 |
3. Using features
① Rated voltage Uo/U 3.6/6kV 、6/6kV 、6/10kV、8.7/10kV、8.7/15kV.
② Long-term allowable working temperature of cable conductor is 90 ℃
③ When the short-circuit (The longest duration of no more than 5S) conductor maximum temperature does not exceed 250 ℃.
④ When the ambient temperature of cable laying should not below 0 ℃, the minimum bend radius of 12 times the cable diameter.
⑤ Cable has good shielding performance, may reduce the adverse effects of higher harmonics of the inverter output exist.
⑥ DC resistances of conductor comply with GB / T 3956.
4. Picture of structure
1、Conductor 2、Insulation 3、Filler 4、Tape 5、Copper wire shield 6、Copper tape shield 7、Inner sheath 8、Armor 9、Outer sheath
- Q: I have noticed on some power cables there is a quot;bumpthat the cable is wrapped around what looks like a magnet. Why?
- also referred to as a Torroid which in agreement with the other responses, is an interferrece restrictor
- Q: Wire and cable manufacturing process (to be detailed)?
- Tell you an electrician commonly used "empirical formula": as long as the copper wire, cross-sectional area per square millimeter can be safely through the 4 - 5A rated current; in 220V single-phase circuit, the power per 1KW, the current For the 4.5A or so, in the 380V three-phase balanced circuit, the power per 1KW, the current is about 2A, the above values can be calculated using the physical formula is very close to the results, so the electrician at work, in order to Do not remember those "cumbersome" formula, remember that these can. Then according to this algorithm to know: every 1 mm square cross-sectional area of the copper wire, if used in 220V single-phase circuit, you can safely carry 1KW load through the current, if used in three-phase balanced load (such as motor) Circuit, you can safely carry 2.5KW load through the current
- Q: i herd that 2 cables in a network (ethernet) cable just carry power. and was wondering which 2 colours or on what side the 2 are.also how much voltage they carry.was hoping to make an easy router mod to stop with the head issues.cheers.
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- Q: I have a hp laptop from south asia. The adapter connects with the laptop and the power cable. The power cable has a 3 round pin plug which says 6A 240V~. On the hp adapter for the input it says: 100-240V~ 1.6A 5-60Hz. It also says Connect Only to Grounded outlets.Now I am in canada. All i know is that here they have 120 V in normal power plugs. Also they have 1 round and 2 rectangular pins to plug in the outlet.I bought this adapter which basically connects the 3 round pin plug into the adapter and the adapter has 3 canadian pins. The thing is that it says 250V 10A on the adapter. So I am not sure if it will hurt my laptop if I use it. I am a bit confused because Canada has 120V and the adapter accepts 250V. The HP adapter has a range from 100-240V. Will this be ok to use since the HP adapter will just convert the 120V into the proper output for the laptop or do I need one the expensice Voltage converters for the laptop?
- It is fine, your power cable has a power rating of 6A @ 240V and your hp adapter can handle an input of 100-240V~ 1.6A 50-60Hz right? Then, you bought an adapter which has 10A 250V capacity and it is no problem handling your cable and hp adapter which has a lower power requirement. And also, the most important, in your area, the supply is 120V and your hp can handle from 100-240V and your adapter up to 250V, so there is nothing to worry about, as long as the supply voltage is lower than of the required of your hp, mind it if your supply voltage is 240V and your hp says it handles 120V for it will burn your adapter..............
- Q: I know Ethernet cable is much more susceptible to electromagnetic interference than fiber optic cable, but is fiber completely immune to it? I want to wrap a fiber optic cable around a 230 volt power line going through my attic for about 150 feet. Will this cause problems?
- Hi There, The 220 volt AV power cable will not cause any interference but it is not a good idea. The fiberoptic cable should be ran separate. It is a little more work but the right way to route the cable. You have to be very careful not to exceed the bend radius and wrapping around an existinf power wire might cause a problem. =====this is from the link below======= Do not install a fiber optic cable in a conduit or duct that already contains cabling, regardless of the cable type. Existing or new empty ductwork can be modified to accept several different installations by the placement of innerduct within it. ======================================... Hope this helps, Al
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- i would use at least 8-10 awg.
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- Meaning the cross-sectional area of the wire, the unit is square mm; for example: 4 square copper wire, the cross-sectional area of the wire is 4 square millimeters, copper wire;
- Q: Okay so I am trying to upgrade my graphics card and In order ti di That I need a new Power Supply Unit. The PSU I was looking at is a 850 watt one and it has six pin connectors. The problem is all my componets are 4 pin connectors. If I get the new power supply can I somehow get a 6 pin connector to fit in a four pin like a adapter or something. BTW in order for the graphics card to function I need a six pin but all my other stuff in 4. So is there a way to work that out
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Rated voltage 6kV to 15kV for inverter maincircuit power cable
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m/month
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