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Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V Z-BYJ

Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V Z-BYJ

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Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V

Production Introduction for Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:

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

Range of Nominal cross section: 0.75 mm2 ~ 630 mm2

Conductor: Class 1/2 Plain annealed copper wires, solid or stranded

Constructions Insulation: XLPE or LSZH material

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

Max. Operating Temperature: 70 , can be 90 ,105 and 125 as per

requirement

Packing: 100 meter/roll or as per requirement

 

Application for Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:

These cables is with features of fire retardant, low smoking and halogen free, it is applied to fixed installing with heat resistance requirement of the places with a special demands of flame retardancy, the density of smoke emission and toxic index if the cable is burnt, such as subway, tunnel, nuclear power station, etc.

 

Production Standard for Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:

I EC 60332, IEC 61034, IEC 60754, BS 7211 , HD 22.9, VDE0282, GB/T19666

 

The  Feature for Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:

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

 

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Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V Z-BYJ

Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V Z-BYJ

FAQ For Single Core LSZH material Insulated Fire retardant Cable 450 /750 V:


Q1:What is the Production Capacity for your factory?

About 80 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.



Q: I found some cable online that I can use, but haven't had any experience with any of this.
Hi Ian: That cable you refered to is called Siamese cable meaning it's RG-59 coax + an outer power cable twinned to it (as a single run) for powering a remote camera. If that's the purpose for the coax you need (or you are wanting to wire a car backup camera with power and video signal, for example) then this is the correct cable to use. However, if you just want to run a video, antenna, or cable-box signal, and don't need the power cable feature, this particular brand of cable is a waste of money. Feel free to use the Additional Details link to post an Update to the discussion, and I or another Y!A Contributor can give you more info on the topic of what your application is for the coax cable. hope this helps, --Dennis C.
Q: I lost my Xbox power brick and was wondering if I could use a cable from my old ps3?
of course not, they're made for a completely different system
Q: hi, i just got a new graphics card for my PC and it needs a 6 pin power cable so i got one but i don't know where to plug it in (not on the graphics card but in the computer) can some one help me pleas.
In a place where there are 6 holes!! lol
Q: Can anyone help? my pc wont turn on without them hooked up.
If you look very close the position for these connectors is written on the motherboard along side of the pins that they connect to in very small letters.
Q: Just wondering if the eVGA GT 440 graphics/video card needs a power cable connect from the psu to it.I bought a PC pre-made from JB HI-FI and going to upgrade my graphics card. The one I have currently is the Radeon HD 4650 and it appears to have no cable connecting to it. There are however, some cables connecting to the motherboard near it.
No, it doesn't need one, but it's also a crappy purchase. The Radeon 6670 costs about the same, doesn't require external power, and slaps the GT 440 silly.
Q: I am looking to replace a broken power cable for my DigiTech RP1000 guitar effects board, but I am curious as to whether I need to find a cable specifically for this device, or if I can look up any cable with an output of 9V AC; 1.3 Amps.
Hi at such low current and voltage it really doesn't matter that much.
Q: how deep underground are electric cables put and gas pipes laid underground for houses and bungalows here in the united kingdom,the Supply would be coming from the street up the front garden,asking this as thinking of knocking in metal posts for garden fence,
Over here in the US we have telephone numbers we can call (Called Call before you dig) so the power companies will come out and mark the lawn wherever the lines are. They do this for free because it is easier than repairing them. Find out if there is a number in the UK before digging. Good luck Chris
Q: How to distinguish between power cables and electrical wiring on drawings
Cable ends should be marked with cable head symbols, the middle line should also be different from the ordinary wiring. Bv at the beginning of the general wire, with YJV or vv is generally a cable, but not limited to these
Q: I just finished building my shed, I put a 1 1/2 inch conduit under the shed coming up into the corner. I am now about to dig the 65 foot trench back to the house. I need to run power, not a problem. I want to run a phone line, a network cable, and a cable wire for my satellite. I say shed but it is 12 by 20 feet with an attic. Can I run these additional lines in with the power. I was thinking about using a run of Shielded cables for the network and one for the phone. For the cable some heavy duty quot;I don't know what thoughquot;. Will the power lines mess the data up on them? What will work for the three if any. If I need to I could run them in a new conduit, but that is not cheap!
What I've read here is pretty good. However, having the same situation in front of me for next year (I'm restoring a Victorian era property outside of Toronto, ON- house now, garage next year), my design made me start wondering about the same thing. You don't really need a wire phone line in 2010 do you? Use a cordless if it is in range. Otherwise, use network cable for the phone line as the electrical shielding and twisted pair nature of it is superior. For your satellite cable, direct burial is a great option and saves you running that second conduit. I took a look at what the local cable operator does and its rather simple. They just bury the direct burial line literally inches from the surface. If its good enough for them...... For your data and network cabling...Do you picture yourself surfing the net in the shed? Use a WiFi signal. I thought of the broadband needs of a seperate garage building and found that (for my IP security camera mounted on the garage) that a WiFi signal was plenty! I'm talking a hi definition (I only use the best for security cams) colour full motion bandwidth intensive camera here. WiFi is carrying it glitch free.
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
Most modern component use SATA power cables. Some older components uses the 4 pin molex connector, and by old I don't mean old really, I mean recent. Even CD/Blu-ray drives are going to SATA power now though =[, so 4 pins may be phased out in the next decade or so. Many modern PSU's come with 4 pin molex connectors, PCI-e X6 pin connectors, and a variety of other connectors you'll need. If you really are worried just check the specifications, it should list all the connectors it has. If you're getting a 850Watt PSU chances are it will have some variation of PCI-E X6 pins, either x6 pin or x6 + 2 (6 + 2 basically functions like a 6 pin and will work just like a 6 pin, so don't freak out about that either). And most modern PSU's will come with plenty of 4 pin molex cables as well. Basically, you should be fine no matter what. And yes, there are 4 pin Molex to 6 pin PCI-e power adapters, normally it takes 2 Molex to power 1 6 pin though.

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