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Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V H07V-R

Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V H07V-R

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Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V H05V-U

Production Introduction for Single Core PVC Insulated 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: PVC

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

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

Packing: 100 meter/roll or as per requirement

 

Application for Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V:

These cables are used for general purpose, as building wire for power, lighting and control wire to electrical appliances, suitable for use in conduit and for fixed, protected installation.

 

Production Standard for Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V:

IEC 60227, BS 6004, VDE0281, GB/T 5023, JB/T8734

 

The  Feature for Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V:

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


 

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Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V H07V-R

Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V H07V-R

FAQ For Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V:

Q1:What is the Production Capacity for your factory?

About 100 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: Hi, my old laptop has broken: when i try to put the power cable into the socket on the laptop, it only goes in on a certain angle and never stays there even when taped, so its impossible to get the laptop on for more than a few seconds. I've tried different power cables too, and nothing seems to work, so it must be the actual laptop problem... how can I get the laptop to stay on to retrieve some photos that I have got on there? Thanks
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Q: do i need to buy the cable that says specifically for ground? or can i just use my left over wiring from the power cable to connect in the ground? is there a difference between the two cables?
exactly the same, only difference is the color (you mix them up and it can be expensive)- to avoid that put some electrical tape (BLACK) at the end of the wire that goes to the amp to help prevent that and you are good
Q: Mine isn't so I'm just wondering what it would do.
the music will be distorted
Q: I want to switch to cable phone (indeed, that Triple play service offered by companies as Optimum or Time Warner). When power fails, you dont?expect to have Cable TV or internet, but phone service is different. You really need it all the time. Some people told me outages affect cable phone service. I?m very concerned because some neighborhoods in my city have had blackouts recently.
I specifically put that question to my cable provider a few months ago. This was the official answer Quoted: ----------------------- Hello Jeff. Thank you for your email. The answer to your query is surrounded by a few variables, the main one being your proximity to the ‘node’ that your Internet service feeds off. In the event of a neighbourhood-wide power outage, our “nodes” are equipped by back-up batteries that may be able to supply the required signals for the modem to receive and transmit, though limited in duration. But as with any supposedly fool-proof system, there always exists the possibility of fortuitous failure. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance. Bob. Rep. no. 2597. E-Services Calgary, Telephone: 310-SHAW, Shaw Communications Inc. --------------------- So, in short, they do have battery backup for Internet on the local nodes... but for how long it will last is unknown and not guaranteed. That said, I am currently only using cable Internet to transport my VoIP services. I pulled the plug on my local telco, months ago. I have my cable modem, router, VoIP ATA adapter, and cordless phones connected to a battery-backed-up UPS power supply. But, these are all only temporary backup solutions. If you feel too nervous about not having phone or 911 service during a power outage... then, don't do it. Or, get a cell as your emergency backup comms.
Q: Regarding car audio setup, if I were to have an 8 ga power cable powering an amplifier for subs, what would happen if I were to use a smaller ga grounding cable? What if I used a larger ground cable?
alphadog and danhandi are correct. The actual wire size for 200 amps is 3/0, but the NEC allows you to use 2/0 for dwelling units. The allowable neutral would be 1/0 and the ground would be 6 AWG. This is for copper only as dan said.
Q: How, i guess versatile are they. I have a Dell M1730. Basically i went on a plane and left the power cable in the suitcase, took the laptop as carry on and they lost my luggage. Is this something i HAVE to buy from dell, or can i run to circuit city and get something. The brick for this laptop is HUGE.....my dad's laptop cable fits in fine, but i'm afraid to plug it into an outlet.Thanx
Dell is better than they used to be. Their XPS laptops are not half bad, and their standard cheap ones are good for basic use (school, surfing the web, etc). I find them fun to modify, but that is probably a bit above the level of most general users. HP is pretty solid, Asus is a good contender (I have had a few Asus laptops with no issues), and Toshibas are good for general use as well. I do recommend to you (and anyone who uses a computer) to actually learn basic maintenance and repair for your computer. Saves you money in the long run, and with a decent level of knowledge, you will rarely even need any sort of tech support. Computer basics are not difficult, you just have to take the time to learn it.
Q: I need to resolve a debate- is there a power/telephone line under the sea running between the UK and USA? Or is the communication just done by satellite?
**Power** cables, no. But transatlantic telephone cables still exist and are still in use.
Q: I tried looking up the the model # and a couple of sites that would sell it but cant find any. Also the player is like 2 years old so hard to find anything about it.
9v is what's called the 'nominal' value, or typical value. Input voltage can dip as much as 20% which would drop 9v down to 7.2v, but is still enough to operate. (If you only supplied a nominal 7.2v, and line voltage dipped 20%, you'd be left with only 5.8v trying to operate a 7.2v system. Not enough.) Basically, every electronic device contains a voltage regulator. Anything more than the minimum is shunted away, but if the input drops, then there is still enough to maintain the minimum voltage necessary to run. But you still need a nominal value higher than the minimum to make sure there's always plenty, no matter what happens.
Q: What is the meaning of YJVVV and VV22-4 * 25 + 16 in electrical appliances?
Should be caused by power line interference. You can buy a shield with the copper wrapped in audio cable and then placed next to the power cord can be, electronic city should have to sell.
Q: I have a Raidmax 730w power supply, and its modular. there is only one plug in for a 6 pin, and the cable has 2 different 6 pins on the same cable. Will this cable be able to run 2 different video cards running XFire? or will is also be able to run say a 6870 that requires 2 6 pin connectors?
You should be able to feed two cards that each require 1 6/8 pin PCI-E power source... or 1 card that requires 2 6/8 pin PCI-E power source. A cable with 6 pin provides 75W power to the card. With the 75W available on the PCI-E x16 slot, that would be a 150W supply. 2 6 pins will up the available wattage to 225W. Cards that require a 6 pin and 8 pin are 300W cards. Your cable/PSU port is designed to provide any of those combinations of power to the videos card(s).

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