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Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable H07Z-K

Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable H07Z-K

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1000 m
Supply Capability:
30000 m/month

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Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable

Production Introduction for Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable:


Voltage Rate: 300/500V, 450/750V

Cores: 1~7 cores

Range of Nominal cross section: 0.50 mm2 ~ 120 mm2

Conductor: Class 5 fine annealed copper wires or tinned copper wires

Constructions:Insulation: XLPE or LSZH compound

           Sheath: LSZH compound

Core color: Brown, Grey, Black, Blue, Green/Yellow or others on request

Packing: 100 meter/roll for small size, wooden drum for big size, or as per requirement

Max. Operating Temperature: 90 ℃ , can be 105 ℃ ,110 ℃ and 125 ℃ as per

Application for Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable :

The wires are flexible conductors used for the stranding of electric switchboards or lighting

systems, etc, they are particularly recommended where fire risks are important, and for public

installations or closed areas, also fit sensible buildings such as datas and electronic rooms.

 

Production Standard for Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable:

IEC 60227, BS6500, VDE0281, GB/T 5023, JB/T8734

 

The  Feature for Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable:

The cable can be of flame retardance, fire resistance and other property

 

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Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable H07Z-K

Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable H07Z-K

FAQ For Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable :

 

Q1:What is the Production Capacity for your factory?

About100 kilometer every day

 

Q2: What is the Minimum Order Quantity For Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V?

MOQ: 10000 meters for small size, 5000 meters for middle size, 1000 meters for big size

 

Q3:What is the delivery time for these cables?

10~15 working days

 

Q4: What standards is the product complying with?

    We can produce thousands of electric wires and power cables complying with different standards, such as: GB, JB , IEC, BS, AS/NZS, VDE, UL ETC.


 

Q4: What standards is the product complying with?

    We can produce thousands of electric wires and power cables complying with different standards, such as: GB, JB , IEC, BS, AS/NZS, VDE, UL ETC.



Q: I need power cables for my sony laptop
Go search online or maybe buy at your local computer shop :)
Q: Hey guys, I noticed that with heavy use of the power cord to my laptop, a part of the rubber surrounding the cord is open near the insertion part and you can see the wires. I'm just curious how dangerous it is. I don't have another power cord for my laptop, so do any of you have a recommendation for what I can do?
very dangerous
Q: I bought a used DVD player that didn't come with a power cord or power cable.On the back of the DVD player, the power cable input looks like this:__________|_o__|__o__)So basically it looks like the power cable should have two wires with one side being flat and the other end being a half circle.What is the technical name for this power cord so I can easily find it if I go to Radio Shack?Thanks.
Ask for a 6 ft AC power cord. They come in a few difference shapes so just describe what you did here. If it helps reference Radio Shack model/catalog number #61-2878. Good luck!
Q: On my power cable, (the thing that plugs into the wall, and laptop to charge it) well in the middle of the cord, there is a rectangle black box. What is it called, and what is the purpose of it?
its a transformer to cut the mains plug voltage down to the same voltage as the battery which will be around 16volts to 20 volts for a laptop,the desktop PC will have the same transformer built into the tower casing beside the fan,but you just cannot see it, and there will be a voltage selector switch for the country you are using it in ie-UK =220-240volts, USA=110 volts or similar,both the laptops and desktops use the same internal operating low voltages,and mains voltage would fry everything inside ,that's why they are fitted with the transformers.
Q: Today I was using my pc, it was running awfully slow so I restarted and it kept flashing quot;Power cable has not been attached to your video cardquot;. So I turned it off and flicked the master switch on the back of the pc and sure enough it turned on. But it was all low resolution and said no ati driver is installed. I reinstalled all the ATI files and drivers and restarted and the same error message came up. I then flicked the switch on the back and it booted up. I have also checked the Hardware manager and it says for the Graphics card quot;Can not start (error 10)quot;. So what I think is that the pSU is not supplying enough power to the graphics card, so the pc switches to iGP, I have a funny fealing it's the PSU, not the GPU...
Assuming you've checked that the power cable to your GPU is still attached? And/or tried different 6-pin plugs into your GPU? If you've tried that and it still does the same, it is likely to be the power supply failing. Only way to rule it out is to try another device, such as GPU, which requires the 6-pin power addition from the PSU - if that works then it's your GPU, if it doesn't work then your original diagnosis was most likely correct.
Q: I managed to break off the tip of my laptop power cable to the point that I need it replaced. I can't pay with cash on OKorder and don't own a credit card. Anyone know an electronics store where I could find another? Thank you.
You okorder /
Q: If i bought a graphics card with a power cord, cable, plug thingy, will it matter how much power my desktop can produce? Because i know some graphics card use quite abit of power and my desktop is old and does very little power.. So yeah.
With a power cord, cable, plug thingy? I've never seen such a setup, and I thought I knew a bit about computers. I know I've seen old (mid 2000s) articles about something like that, but it never got market traction as far as I'm aware. I'd say that you would have to replace your power supply - but I guess a separate power supply should be another solution as well - though it might actually be cheaper to replace the power supply rather than having a separate power supply for your GPU. Also, your motherboard doesn't necessarily support the newest GPUs at any rate, so... yeah.
Q: in the system unit
One is to transmit data and the other to transmit power. Your head not working this morning or just trolling?
Q: I bought a new amp and sub to replace my old ones. I disconnected the battery, unplugged the old amp and plugged the new one in and when I reconnected my battery the power cable began to smoke at all the exposed ends and got very hot. What causes this? Is it because the new amp requires more current than the old one and that is causing it to get very hot? And what is the solution to my problem?Thanks
you are creating a short circuit with the battery if this is happening while the amp is not on. disconnect all wires and make sure your positive lead goes to only positive terminal /amp input. then do the same for the ground. if you dont have a fuse protecting the wire it will get so hot it will melt the insulation and start a fire. if this is happening only when the amp is on and your system is pulling a large current through it (music real loud) then you need to upgrade your wires asap. make sure you have a fuse protecting the power wire close to the battery and a fuse whenever you downgrade in size of wire. a $1 fuse with the correct rating for the wire its protecting will safe your *** if you short circuit.
Q: Ever time I try screwing in my power cable sparks fly.My amp has no off switch.and my car is turned off.wtf?Help me out/
disconnect the battery dumbass

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