• Steel Tape Armored Cable  for transmit power on the power transmission System 1
  • Steel Tape Armored Cable  for transmit power on the power transmission System 2
  • Steel Tape Armored Cable  for transmit power on the power transmission System 3
Steel Tape Armored Cable  for transmit power on the power transmission

Steel Tape Armored Cable for transmit power on the power transmission

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Min Order Qty:
100 m
Supply Capability:
30000 m/month

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 Product Introduction:
a. Conductor: Aluminum, Copper, Class 2 according to IEC60228
b. semiconductive conductor screen
c. Insulation: XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene)
d. semiconductive insulation screen
e. metallic screen(Copper wire or Copper tape Screen)
f.  PVC bedding
g. Armour:
              Single Core Cable: Aluminum Tape
              Three Core Cable: Galvanized steel tape armour
h. PVC outer sheath

Sheath Color: Black or Colors

 

Operating Characteristics:
Applications:Steel Tape Armored Cable is suitable for transmit power on the power transmission.To be laid underground,the cable could bear certain mechanical force,but it could not bear great pulling force.cable not only has excellent electric, mechanical properties, but also has powerful resistance against heat aging, environmental stress and chemical corrosion. Its structure is simple and convenient to use and can be laid with no restriction of different elevation.The permissible maximum operating temperature is 90. Our steel tape armored cable (STA Cable) can be produced according to our company standard which is equivalent IEC60502. We can design and manufacture special Steel Tape Armored Cable according to the required by yours

 

Specification:

 

Rated Voltage,Core Numbers & Nominal Cross-section Area


U0/Um(kv)
 
No.of Core
1st class0.6/11.8/33.6/66/108.7/1512/2018/3021/35
2nd class1/13/36/66.35/1112/1518/20-26/35
1 CoreSection
area(mm2)
1.5-80025-80025-80025-80035-80050-80050-80050-800
2 CoreSection
Area(mm2)
1.5-185///////
3 CoreSection
area(mm2)
1.5-40025-40025-40025-40035-40050-40050-40050-400
4 CoreSection
Area(mm2)
2.5-40025-400//////
5 CoreSection
area(mm2)
2.5-40025-400//////

 

 

Steel Tape Armored Cable  for transmit power on the power transmission

 

Q: Is it safe to connect the case fans in line with the hard drive, or should I use a separate power cable?
I'd have the on a separate circuit. The hard drive needs all the power it can get to act well
Q: I ordered this recently only to find that it was just the HDD, no cords whatsoever. I've never had to buy cables for an HDD before, and I'm especially not used to SATA (I didn't make the jump from IDE to SATA until this year.)
You will need to buy a data transfer cable to connect to the hard drive at one end and onto your motherboard at the other end to carry data to and from the hard drive to your computer. The cable is simply called a SATA cable and they are about 18 inches long or so. They are usually either red, orange, blue or yellow in colour and they are about half an inch wide or so. You can buy them from your local computer store for about $ 4.00 or so Canadian. They do however come with your motherboard (you usually get two of them included in the box when you buy it). For the power end of it you will need to find an empty non-connected Molex connector coming from your power supply unit in the computer. Just simply connect this Molex power supply cable to the hard drive at the back of it where indicated. That is all there is to it. Good luck
Q: There have been severe storms in my country Kenya and power lines have fallen and caused a lot of injuries, some fatal to pedestrians, motorists and others.I am sure if power lines were covered with rubber sheathing or some other apopropriatde material, there would be less likelihood of electrocution, serious injury, fire or property damage. I am a lay person in these matters so I am talking from what I have seen.Thanks in advance.
In addition to factors cited in the above answer, I think it's a matter of cost/economy as well. In a more developed/ wealthier country such as the USA bare high voltage power lines are hung aerially only in less populated areas and over trips of land that are called utility easements, dedicated to power transmission and no other structures are allowed to be built there. These high-voltage transmission lines are buried underground, in concrete ducts when they run through densely populated areas, a very expensive way to transmit power. Most of the aerial lines (lines hung overhead) you see in populated areas in the US are covered (insulated) low voltage telephone lines or covered (insulated) medium-voltage power (electric) distribution lines going to neighborhoods and homes.
Q: i purchased an SATA to IDE or IDE to SATA bidirectional adapter, the problem i have is my PC is SATA and has no IDE power cables for the drive. am i missing something here ? the seller tells me that they have had no issues before. i cannot find a IDE power cable to power the drive anywhere in the PCPC is intel vpro5 1gb ram SATA systemim trying to connect my IDE HDD.thanks
this is what you want. The IDE power cable your referring to is actually called a molex connector. IDE is the type of data interface the hard drive uses (the wide cable).
Q: It's provided to me by my ISP which is Cox. If I were to unplug the power cord what would happen, would my phone no longer work without another technicians appointment. I know that the motorola cable modem with no phone service you can power cycle that one.
With my Cable company it's the first thing you do (or the first thing tech support tells you to do) when there is any problem. It is set up to restart after power failures and brownouts, so I would say go ahead. If the phone doesn't work after you power cycle, Power cycle again and see if that time works.
Q: The other day I found an imac g5 17computer in my alley. It probably doesn't work but I was just curious about what cables/accessories I need for it. All that was out there was the actual monitor/desktop. There were no cables with it. (By the way if you can't tell I am not experienced with computers)Thanks any info is appreciated!
Power cable, USB keyboard, USB mouse. That's it. Find a power cable (any old computer power cable will work) and see if it even powers on and does anything first. Crack it open. Set it on its face, then undo the three screws across the bottom. They do NOT come out. They only loosen up until you can't turn them anymore. The back pops off. Look for any swollen or leaking capacitors. If you find any, then it's junk. If you don't, then see if there's any RAM in it. If not, toss some PC3200 DDR RAM in there and see if you get anything.
Q: trying to install new amplifier; running cable from battery through firewall to the trunk; done on several cars before; looking for advice or best practices...
in addition to what ed said. if you drill through a firewall or bulkhead install a grommet or use a piece of rubber tubing [hose] to protect the wire. also make sure that where you drill,nothing is behind it. ruining your evaporator or heater core normally means that the dash will have to come out for repairs on most cars ,nothing cheap here.and pinching cable around a hinge or other movable part is begging for a fire. i see this sort of crap all the time and i wonder how these owners get up and down the road without hurting someone or themselves. take your time and don't cheap the job out, most cases another twenty minutes and 5.00 dollars of parts would have resulted in a solid installation instead of a burned out hulk.
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?
well i am using a 10 ga power cable for my subs it is going perfect, i have used 14 ga speaker wire before also and it works just fine. But in my opinion i dont think it matters how big your ground wire is, im not an expert on this but i still know quite a bit though ;).
Q: He has made a couple of really small slits in the black plastic on the wire, all in the same place, but on both sides. I can see silver through it, but no other colours. I have unplugged it from the laptop and the mains, as I assume I shouldn't use it. However, it is the bit attached to the big square thing (sorry, I don't know what it is called), does that have a charge, so should I do something special with the wire? Also, is there any way to repair it, like electrical tape, or should I just go buy another cable this afternoon?I have a Sony Vaio in case that is important.(and before anyone says, don't let your dog chew the wire, he usually leaves the wire alone, I left him for a couple of seconds and when I came back he was chewing something next to the wire, so I guess he missed! I've learnt my lesson and I won't be leaving him in the vicinity of the laptop on his own ever again!)
Use a Popscle stick, cut back in 0.5 and then linked it with black tape, this could disguise texposedoed wires and could additionally shop the wires in the present day and shop them from bending. reliable success Joe The previous laptop guy
Q: Can I connect a single HDD and a DVD drive to the same SATA cable or will that draw too much power? I have 3 sata cables and a modular 850W PSU so I could use another cable if I needed to.
Power cables YES Data cables YES *but not recommended. (you would require additional hardware.) Normally the 7 pin DATA cables are considered 1 to 1. BUT with some hardware its possible to change that. Power cables are dependent on your power supply being big enough - 850W certainly sounds big enough but you need to know what is being used, such as is it powering hungry graphics cards etc?

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