Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V H07V-R
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m/month
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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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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: I have a monitor which has a input rating of 100-240V and a 1.5A current. But I have a cable which gives out 250V and a 10A current.... The cable plugs into my monitor with no problem and it turns on just fine. But is it fine?
- it is fine, the cable doesn't give out anything the 10amp rating is simply the maximum current that it is rated for, at the monitor only draws a maximum 1.5amps this will be 1/10th of the capacity of the power cable
- Q: hai am working with QATAR PETROLEUM i have one job i have to supply barrier i have the barrier power supply for barrier 120/230v which braker and which cablecore with formula i have to submit for approval regardsravi
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- Q: And will it damage the PS2 it if I use it?
- Google the voltage the PS2 used, and if the PS3's power cable voltage is the same as the PS2's power cable then it's all good. Hope that helps.
- Q: I have this printer, bought for $100 at Best Buy a few years ago... I moved almost 2 years ago, and seemingly have lost one or more of the cords associated with this printer. Im trying to find out which one is missing. I have the one which connects the printer to the computer [USB]. But I dont have the one that gives it power... It looks like the end would fit into a 3 hole [prong?] opening, the holes are all in line... Anyone got an ideas? Know what Im talking about? If so, any idea what its called, or where I can find one? Im sure online, but I havent any idea what Im looking for at this point.
- why don't you e-mail HP see if they will send you a power cord or advise you where to get one in your area
- Q: This is in terms of military property acocuntability.
- Yes it depends, are we talking about a power cable for a piece of radio equipment? Then yes. Are we talking about a power cable for a government computer? Then no. What I can tell you is that if it's a power cable for a piece of radio/communications equipment then its Class 9 expendable. As far as other cables, maybe you could try looking on Army Property Book or FED Log; you may have more luck there.
- Q: Were can i buy a replacement power cable ?
- You okorder which the only few i know offer the power cable charger under lifetime warranty. Since those power cable won't last forever, lifetime coverage can definitely save your some money. Wish the Best.
- Q: ok i have somehow lost my power cable that goes from the outlet to the power block of the older version of the xbox 360 and is it possible that i can use an extension cord or something in place of that since i have lost it or do i need to get a whole new cord in all? yes this may sound stupid but i need some help on this one, thanks:)
- Well I don't know of any extension chord that could replace this fairly crucial component . I think you should look for another one with a friend that maybe has a broken xbox or an old pc.. You might find the piece you're looking for on another machine like a computer or a printer . Look around and see , good luck ;)
- Q: Whenever I unplug the power cable, the laptop starts to lag, bad, and yes I do have a fully charged battery. This has been happening ever since I got the thing, and no it has nothing to do with the battery, and no matter how many times I re-plug the cable and take it out again, or just leave it in, it continues to lag. The only time it stops is when I reboot, at least until I unplug it again. Also, it has nothing to do with the performance battery plan. Any ideas? This is really annoying.
- Do you mean lag as in a slow OS. Well- Where is your SPEEDSTEP set at in your BIOS? You may have 3 or 2 settings which ARE affected when your Cable Power is removed it will go to a Bit Slower Processor Speed to prolong the battery. If after you change the settings in BIOS and it does this again, its likely need to be sent back for repair under Warranty as this is NOT Normal...
- Q: when sending off an xbox, do I include the power cables in the box?
- dont send anything but the xbox! take out the hard drive all memory cards wireless and all wires before you send it back if you send anything else to microsoft they will not send it back they only send you back an xbox without a hard drive and a month of free xbox live no matter what you send them.
- Q: Can someone tell me if the computer descibed below would have a plug for a 6-pin PCI Express supplementary power connector?Intel G33 Chipset Supporting Core 2 Quad and Core 2 ExtremeFull HD 1080P video output4 DDR2 DIMM slots (Supports up to 8GB)Dual Channel Memory SupportFour SATA II SlotsSupports SATA RAID 1 (Mirroring)One PCI Express x16 - One PCI Express x1 - Two PCIIntegrated Intel HD Audio and Ethernet (LAN)Eight USB 2.0 (4 front, 4 rear)
- The 6 pin power cable will not come from the motherboard. It will come from the power supply unit into the card. Check your PSU has one before you buy the card. You may need to buy a new PSU but most of them do have it.
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Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V H07V-R
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m/month
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