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Shanghai factory multi-fiber sheath construction control cabinet shielded cable RVVP gb

Shanghai factory multi-fiber sheath construction control cabinet shielded cable RVVP gb

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Rated voltage: 300 v / 500 v conductor: many strands of copper conductor, accord with GB/T 3956 class 5 (equivalent to IEC60228.5).

Insulation: polyvinyl chloride (PVC) mixture.

Block: tinned copper wire braided shielding, weave density is greater than 85%

Sheath: flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC) mixture, gray (RAL7001).

Core wires logo: 5 or less core, color core; Black conductor white Numbers, can contain the yellow green line.

Conductor: 2-24 core.

Cross-sectional area: 0.5 - was 25.

Name: RVVP cable, RVVP wires, RVVP cables, RVVP wires, RVVP cables, RVVP wires, RVVP cables, RVVP wires, test voltage: 2000 v, 5 min.

Insulation resistance: > 20 m ohm x KM.

Using temperature (fixed installation) : - 30 ~ + 70 ℃.

Use the temperature (mobile) : - 5 ~ + 70 ℃.

Bending radius: 15 x cable diameter.

Flame retardant properties: IEC 60 332.1.

Reference standard: JB8734, VDE 0281.

Packing specification: 100 m, 500 m and 1000 m.

2 application scope

Compared with RVV RVVP cable cable, with steel wire braided shielding, electromagnetic compatibility characteristics of this product is better. Therefore, especially for the electromagnetic environment is bad, installation from smaller places. RVVP cable products can be installed on the bridge, hose, used for indoor installation.

3 cable specification

Some x standard cross-sectional area

2 x, 3 x, 4 x 0.50 0.50, 0.50 5 * 0.50, 0.50, 6, 7 x 0.50, 8 x 0.50, 10 x 0.50, 18 x 0.50 x 0.50, 12, 24 x 0.50. 2 x, 3 x, 4 x 0.75 0.75, 0.75 5 * 0.75, 0.75, 6, 7 x 0.75, 8 x 0.75, 10 x 0.75, 18 x 0.75 x 0.75, 12, 24 x 0.75. 2 x, 3 x, 4 x 1.0 1.0, 1.0 5 * 1.0, 1.0, 6, 7 x 1.0, 8 x 1.0, 10 x 1.0, 18 x 1.0 x 1.0, 12, 24 x 1.0. 2 x, 3 x, 4 x 1.5 1.5, 1.5 5 * 1.5, 1.5, 6, 7 x 1.5, 8 x 1.5, 10 x 1.5, 18 x 1.5 x 1.5, 12, 24 x 1.5. 2 x, 3 x, 4 x 2.5 2.5, 2.5 5 * 2.5, 2.5, 6, 7 x 2.5, 8 x 2.5, 10 x 2.5, 18 x 2.5 x 2.5, 12, 24 x 2.5. 3 x, 4 x, 5 x 4.0 4.0, 4.0 7 x 4.0. 3 x, 4 x, 5 x 6.0 6.0, 6.0 7 x 6.0. 3 x, 4 x, 5 x 10.0 10.0 10.0. 3 x, 4 x, 5 x 16.0 16.0 16.0. 4 x, 5 x 25.0 25.0.

4 other introduction

Purpose: the equipment, instrumentation, intercom, monitoring, control, installation, audio broadcasting,

5 using range

Is fit for ac rated voltage up to and including 300/300 electric, instrument and electronic equipment and automation devices such as shielding line

Execution standard JB8734.5-1998

Using features rated voltage: 300/300 v

Rated temperature: AVP - 90, RVP - 90-90 ℃, and other characteristics of model 70 ℃

Conductor: many strands of bare wire (or tin plated copper wire) stranded

Shielding method: woven or inclined round (customer requirements)

Some conductors: 1-24 core

Insulation, RVP: (1) the AVP - 90-90: PVC/E PVC insulated (2) the AVP: PVC/C type PVC insulated (3) the rest of the models: PVC/D type PVC insulated

Twisted: insulated conductor cable with filling (if any).


Q:I am a real estate major, and I don't intend to graduate and sell homes like others do. I want to get into heavy scale real estate investments and the like. I also want to go to law school after that and see how the combination goes. But I still dont' know what will make me a unique realtor from others who did not have a BA in it. Pls help. Thank you
I sell real estate in the Atlanta market and also have a friend that did major in real estate in college. Other than the 4 year degree that no one can take from you and can be used as a tool for advancement in your life as far as employment there is no difference having the degree or not in this business. In selling real estate you are still required to achieve the license, maintain your continuing education, and maintain the minimum requirements no matter if you have a degree or not. Good agencies will offer, in most cases, free classes to train and keep you updated on how to be productive and update you on changing laws. Our better real estate reps never completed/attended college. You can have all the education in the world on real estate but you have to know how to communicate well with others and market yourself and your agency in order to be successful, period. Be successful, also, in writing good contracts that leave no holes while representing your client, buyer or seller. Good luck and happy selling.
Q:Well for the past 3 years I have wanted to go into real-estate as a career. Im a senior this year and the time is coming near for me to get serious, im really excited. All my teachers, friends, and co-workers think it would be great for me. But a lot of my family, other then my mother think i will fail because its so slow right now. They think I'm just wasting my time, and will never be succesful. so here the question.1.How do I get them off my back, and just trust me when i say this is what i want to do?2.Is real-estate as bad as they say?I've always wanted to do this and think i'd be really good.please help!
I were a Realtor considering April 2006, I have closed over forty offers considering then and made a six determine revenue from truly property in that yr. No that's now not average for the enterprise, however it's average for the corporation I paintings for. If you get your license seem for TRAINING, and I imply truly coaching. Not simply watch this agent and you are going to determine it out. We have categories everyday to train new and skilled marketers to take their industry to the following stage. Now earnings is foremost to truly property however the factor to don't forget is that this: Your main activity as a truly property agent is lead iteration, NOT purchasing and promoting residences. You are not able to promote residences if you happen to would not have customers. The flexibility in hours isn't what you suppose, I paintings nine-five PLUS eveings and weekends. And the one motive I don't paintings extra is I have an assistant who handles plenty of the mundane paintings for me so I can recognition on lead iteration and my customers. You can paintings much less however often talking, plan on making much less... There are marketers who paintings not up to than and make greater than me, by way of leverage, that's what I am operating closer to. There also are people who paintings extra and make much less.... They don't recognition on lead iteration. Health coverage is a biggie to suppose approximately, and taxes. As a Realtor, no-one is amassing taxes for you so quarterly repayments must be made to the IRS and state in case you have state revenue tax. It is an overly moneymaking activity, each in my opinion and financially if you happen to paintings tough and positioned methods in position to support you be successful. But it's what you set into it, there is not any handy $ in truly property.
Q:i am considering getting a brokers license in massachusetts, its pretty easy. but since i know nothing about real estate i am wondering how exactly you make money with a brokers license. can someone take me through the process. ex: step 1, pass the test and get ur license....step 10, get paidalso im a student so i cant do anything full time with it.
one must become a sales person before becoming a broker. And it is anything but easy; 3/4 fail the test the first time. --to help someone sell property, a broker's agent will take a LISTING. to help someone BUY property, an agent will sign a buyer's agency agreement and find what the buyer wants. the seller pays the commission for the seller's agent and the buyer's agent, in most circumstances. the more agents that a broker has, the more likelihood that one or two will CLOSE deals monthly; that commission is split with the broker UNLESS the Agent pays a desk fee. can guide you further if desired; am licensed in a dif state
Q:I've recently been recruited by a real estate agent suggesting I get into the business. I work in a shoe store and when I helped her she told me that my customer service and people skills would make me a great fit for real estate. It's something I've considered before so now I'm really looking into it. Basically I would just like to know everything I can about the business before I make the decision to take this career path and begin the schooling. What are the advantages and disadvantages? What is the job itself like? What's it like working on commission? What are some common mistakes people make that I would want to avoid? Really any information or advice you can throw my way would be greatly appreciated. If I'm going to do this I need to commit and be smart about the way I go about it. Thank you in advance.P.S I live in California. In case that would be helpful to know.
Does this agent want you as his/her licensed assistant? Or they just want you to join the business? If it's the latter, I'd seriously consider whether or not it's a joke or not since no one ever says that unless they genuinely think you can cut it but want to offer you absolutely nothing. Statistics are 50% of new agents quit within their first year. Of the remaining 50%, 50% of them quit within 3 years. It's a tough business. For my real estate board, 80% of sales are done by 20% of agents. That goes to show that there are tons of agents who make nothing. You have to pay to get licensed, then you have your monthly brokerage fees. Let's not forget start up costs like a website, branding, business cards, real estate signs, etc. You get paid solely on commission. So you can bust your butt yet still make nothing. In the beginning I literally worked 80hr weeks and I made less than $25K that year. The next year I didn't work as hard but I made a lot. If you don't have a large network, you'll be doing open houses for awhile or taking people's leads for a percent in return back to them. It's a very tough business but if you have enough money saved up to survive the first few years, you will love it. It's incredibly fun but also incredibly stressful.
Q:I'm planning on getting my real estate agents license in the next few weeks. I've heard that Century 21 and some other companies have their own courses. Is it better to attend their course or just a regular local real estate school. Also what companies are good for new agents. Any advice you can give is appreciated! Thanks!Oh and I'll be getting my license in Tenessee.
Hi Ryan :-) Yes, the larger franchises do offer in-house training. I belong to an ERA Franchise (owned by Realogy who also owns C-21 and Coldwell Banker). I've found the online courses they offer to be excellent as well as convenient since you can do them in the comfort of your own home. Some are webinar formats which are also nice because you have an opportunity to answer questions. As far as getting your license...I would stay with an Independent Program for your Principles...recommend Anthony's or Allied for that. You don't want to contractually obligate yourself to a franchise for your initial schooling. The best way to find a good office is to talk to the local agents. It is really important to find an office that isn't too large and with a broker that is very informed and involved in the day-to-day business. Find an agent who LOVES their office and their broker. How active are they in their community? Are they up-to-speed on the newest technologies available? It is more important for you to find a place where you feel supported, and comfortable but challenged. Take your time so you don't office hop. Commission split is not the most important so don't be tempted by 90% commission splits because 90% of the time you will have NO support from your broker. Most beginners start out in the 50-60% range and work up to 70-75% as they gain experience. You may want to look into a good coaching program such as Mike Ferry or Tim Julie Harris. Both are excellent. Best of luck to you! This is not a seller's market...not a buyer's market....it is a Realtor's market!
Q:I was going to focus more on coarses at some real estate institution.But can you major specifically in real estate at colleges? If so, is it better to just go with that than go to a real estate institution?Does my plan on going to college part time with general ed work? Or do I have to major in real estate AND go to a real estate institution?
I suggest you go to the junior college to get an AA (while living at home). The AA is your choice. If you wish to take a real estate course as an elective then do so. To begin in real estate sales you'd need $10,000 and a new car. Both are costly and you'd need the money to do that, so you'd have to be working for many years to earn that, so get your 2-year degree first, then transfer that to a senior college or any college or university that would accept your AA. You'd need some technology courses as well, and a law course, economics, marketing would be good also. Remember that being in real estate means you'd have your own business and so over the years going forward be sure to make friends, be responsible, honest and trustworthy, and stay in the same community where you were you grew up because you'd need to be selling real estate to those people you grew up with and their families.
Q:I own a house that I'm sure would be worth at least 100k if not more if it is fixed up, would it be worth it to take the time off to renovate the home over the winter? But is it worth it the way the real estate market is currently seeming to go?If there are any realtors that could offer some insight, I can supply pictures and more detailed information.
It is a SWAG to predict where the market will be in May? You can read opinions and find statistics to support either argument of whether the market will be better or worse. There are plenty of buyers willing to purchase fixers if the price is right. You need to evaluate what you could sell the house for now, or how much you will put into it and that sales price. Which is more profitable? And only you know if you have the stuff to complete the projects or be willing to hire the work done. P.S. Don'tbuy2007 is an idiot.
Q:How much do they cost.... What if I have a very broad area in which I would like to look at homes in.... What if I don't end up finding a home for a while.... How do I find the right agent..... Any information on real estate agents would be appreciated, but emphasis on the specific questions above.
realtors know the surrounding counties pretty well. you dont usually pay them unless they help you get a home. as for the right agent, the right ones will let you pick the house you want, not the house they want to sell you.
Q:When tenants in common cannot agree on the future of the shared property, a court must decide. If the court decides said property should be sold, who pays the real estate agent? In the current state of this market, this property is worth not much more than what it was purchased for. In, this situation, there are 2 names on the title but only one of them is the mortgager. Are both required as homeowners to foot the bill for sale?
Whoever is on title would be considered the seller.
Q:I'm fixing to do online classes for real estate I'm really excited about it right now but would like to know from someone who has done it or still is doing it if it is worth it? Thank you
Uh, yeah, it CAN be good. BUT realistically speaking, it also is a VERY seasonable or 'tricky' field, if you will. One of my closest friends, Marie, got into it. She made a bundle of money really fast. Then she went on cruises and vacations etc. without putting some of those earnings aside for the 'rainy day'. Sure enough, the real estate market dried up here in Seattle. It's a very 'iffy' career. Boom times and then bust times. One must 'stash' some of those big commissions away to cover the mortgage or rent payments when the real estate market slows down. Don't worry about Marie (not her real name, but that's what she told me it was when I first met her - she's clever haha). She has some new fancy job somewhere else. She gets hired wherever she applies for a job - she has this way about her. Actually, I also get hired on the spot too - I'm a guy and of course am not NEARLY as cute as her LOL ;-) ----------------- My bottom line: An online real estate certification is essentially worthless, sorry.

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