• RHH or RHW or USE are used with conduit as specified in the NEC®1. System 1
  • RHH or RHW or USE are used with conduit as specified in the NEC®1. System 2
RHH or RHW or USE are used with conduit as specified in the NEC®1.

RHH or RHW or USE are used with conduit as specified in the NEC®1.

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● Joysense Type RHH or RHW-2 OR USE-2 conductors

 are used with conduit as specified in the NEC®1.

● May also be used as underground service entrance cable, 

for direct burial, at conductor temperatures not to exceed 90℃.

● When used as RHW-2 or USE-2 conductor temperatures 

shall not exceed 90℃ in wet or dry locations.

● Voltage rating for RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 conductors is 600V.

Joysense Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 conductors meet or exceed 

UL Standard 44 (for RHH or RHW-2), UL Standard 854(for USE-2), 

Federal Specification A-A-59544, and requirements of the NEC®.

Joysense Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 aluminum conductors are

AA-8000 seriesAluminum Alloy, compact stranded. 

Insulation is an abrasion, moisture, heat, 

and sunlight resistant black cross-linked polyethylene (XLP).

Conductors shall be UL-listed Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2,

suitable for operation at 600 V or less in wet or dry locations,

including direct burial in the earth. Conductors shall be Aluminum Alloy, 

XLP insulated, as manufactured by Joysense Company.


Allowable Ampacites:
Allowable ampacities shown are for general use as specified by the NEC® ,2008 Edition, section 310.15.

60℃-When terminated to equipment for circuits rated 100 amperes or less or marked for 14 through 1 AWG conductors.

75℃-When terminated to equipment for circuits rated over 100 amperes or marked for conductors larger than 1 AWG.

Dweling –For units. Condutors shall be permitted at listed ampacitees as 120/240 volt, 3-wire, single-phase services and feeders.

All conductors are compact stranded construction comdlying with UL standard 44.


Q: I ordered this recently only to find that it was just the HDD, no cords whatsoever. I've never had to buy cables for an HDD before, and I'm especially not used to SATA (I didn't make the jump from IDE to SATA until this year.)
You will need to buy a data transfer cable to connect to the hard drive at one end and onto your motherboard at the other end to carry data to and from the hard drive to your computer. The cable is simply called a SATA cable and they are about 18 inches long or so. They are usually either red, orange, blue or yellow in colour and they are about half an inch wide or so. You can buy them from your local computer store for about $ 4.00 or so Canadian. They do however come with your motherboard (you usually get two of them included in the box when you buy it). For the power end of it you will need to find an empty non-connected Molex connector coming from your power supply unit in the computer. Just simply connect this Molex power supply cable to the hard drive at the back of it where indicated. That is all there is to it. Good luck
Q: i just want to select the power cable but i m having some confusion that when we select single core power cable we take current rating of that conductor but if we say 3-core cable has 200A capacity then it means that each core has this capacity or it is the the capacity of overall 3-cores
Generally ,each cable .
Q: So I have this monitor that only has ONE port on it, which is a USB cable slot. Typically you would connect it to a laptop, and the USB cord also supplies it power at the same time display connection.
I have not seen or read from any source that RCA cable can be used for power. It is designed for audio connection and video connection only. The wire are not designed for use with electrical power connection, it will over heat and the wires will melt. Hope this will help you out.
Q: Hi I purchased a Sony Bluray optical drive from Ebuyer (bad move),The drive showed up in a tackie box with no cables included, manuals etc. I plugged in a SATA cable in to the back but its not powering up, there is a slot for another connection but with no cables enclosed I am I right in saying the SATA cable should power the drive up as well?
SATA data cables do not provide power you will need to plug in a proper SATA power cable. If your power supply does not have the proper connection you will need to get a Molex to SATA adapter. Here is the adapter you will need bit.ly/m5P4SW
Q: I am doing a test if the power supply.Can you have the computer on and plugged in with PSU out in the open, leave on the carpet ?Can you have the power cable plugged into the psu first and then try to plug in the psu cable into the mother board. Would this electrocute you? if you accidentally knocked over liquid onto the power supply while the computer is running and you touched the motherboard at the same time while you are perfectly grounded. Can this electrocute you? unpluging the psu connector while the computer is on?
If you have already pulled the fan off, do so again (without reaching into the power supply. Take a good look at the shaft of the fan. I'll wager there either is, or was, a set screw in that shaft. Most likely you'll need a hex wrench to get that locked back into place. This would also explain the lack of air flow when it is working without making a racket. Good luck. Best regards, Jim
Q: It never occurred to me that the power cable -- the one connected from the outlet to the laptop's AC brick -- is rated at quot;125V - 7Aquot;. Does that mean it won't be able to handle the 240V in some countries? The brick itself is rated 100V - 240V, so it can be used internationally. In fact, I spent a year in France, where I used my Dell Inspiron just fine (with a prong adapter so it'll fit into the socket). The reason why I'm paying attention to the power cable is because the cable for my Nikon D80 battery charger has a quot;USsticker on it. The charger itself can handle 240V, but does this mean the cable cannot?
If the power cord has a converter connected to it, then you can use it up to the voltage listed on the box. Yes, you will need an adapter though. If you are uncertain you could also call the maker of your laptop, or an electronics store.
Q: Please, its urgent. Is it possible to use another wire? I don't have money btw.
Put a coat hanger on it and wait for a thunderstorm.
Q: Do you know what type of power cable fits this ?
looks like an old Dell notebook adapter connector or something similar.
Q: SATA power connector? If so where can i buy one?
Probably, but most people just buy Molex to SATA power adapters. If you need more Molex 4 pin plugs, just buy some Y splitters. Any computer store worth a darn should have some of both in stock, even the chain ones.
Q: My PC shuts down by itself and even if i push the power button, it won't start again. I have to unplug the power cable and plug it again and then push the power button to start again.... it will work for 30mins-1 hour, and then it will crush again.
Do a virus scan..

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