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XLPE insulated and PVC sheathed power cable 0.6/1kV (SWA)

XLPE insulated and PVC sheathed power cable 0.6/1kV (SWA)

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The0.6/1kV CU/XLPE/PVC Power cable low voltage power cable SWA type  

It applies to electrical power transmission and distribution lines with AC rated voltage Uo/U up to and including 0.6/1kV. For outdoor and indoor installation in damp and wet locations, laid directly in the ground where excessive mechanical stresses are present in sloping and moving terrains and in vertical or inclined laying, as well as in locations susceptible to sliding.

  • Rated Power Frequency Voltage Uo/U: 0.6/1kV

  • Standard applied: IEC60502, BS 6346, GB/T12706

  • Max. working temp.: 90°C, can be 110°C as per requirement

  • The installation temp. should not be below 0℃

  • Max. Short-circuit temperature of the conductor shall not be exceeding 250°C (Max. sustaing period not exceeding 5S)

  • Conductor: Class 1/2 annealed bare copper solid or strands

  • Insulation: XLPE (cross linked Polyethylene)

  • Filler: PVC or Polypropylene yarn

  • Binder Tape: Polyester (mylar) tape

  • Armour type: SWA (Remark: for single core the armoure should be AWA)

  • Bedding: PVC compound

  • Outer sheath: PVC

  • Cores:  1C, 2C, 3C,4C,5C, 3C+1E,4C+1E,3C+2E

  • Cross section area: 1.5 ~ 630 sqmm

  • Bending radius: Not less than 15 times of the cable's OD

  • Test voltage: 3.5kV/5min

  • The flame retardant properties of cable comply with grade A,B,C of GB/T 19666-2005

  • Packing: Wooden drum or as per requirement

  • Certification: ISO9001/ISO14001/OHSMS18001/CE/CB/CCC/SAA



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Main manufacturing procedure

  • Copper wire drawing and annealing

  • Copper wire stranding

  • XLPE insulation extruding

  • Cores twisting

  • Steel wire wrapping

  • Outer sheath extruding and labelling

  • Spooling


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Q: I am trying to hook up a LCD display (CPU Temp, USB's in use, Memory Temp/usage, etc) and It came with a 5pin DIN connector for what I assume is the power. I am not sure what I need to do to connect it to the PSU. Any help or ideas?
I think this device should have a power connector as well as a sensor cable (USB in use should have a connector running on to your motherboard.) can you provide me the make/mode number of the equipment. Also provide me with a link so that i could see the connectors and wires and the device. Else take a pic, upload it some image hosting site and provide with a link. (you can edit your question or add additional info and provide a link. Replace the http with hxxp, if the link is getting blocked)
Q: I have a hard drive that has an enclosure is there any way to take an internal 3.5hard drive and convert it to an only usb cable portable hard drive with no power cord?
No. Not a 3.5 hard drive. You can do it with a 2.5 laptop drive because the drive mechanics and electronics require less power. A 3.5 drive requires too much power for USB to provide. Though... In the near future, you will see USB ports that are capable of supplying more power than the standard .5 amps that USB currently provides. So after they come out, you might see it being a possibility then.
Q: I need 300 ft. of service entrance cable and I've been told I need 4 guage 3 wire 200 amp aluminum is what I need but I'm wondering if this 1 guage overhead line would work just as well if buried in 2electrical pvc conduit for 300 ft.
as long as it is water tight and deep enough Im sure it would
Q: I'm 1000% positive that it's not my monitor's problem.
Mkay, Check all power cables including all motherboard cables, which means the making sure that the power switch cable is in the right pins. If there is no beeps or sounds being emitted when you turn the computer on, you can almost right away assume it is a power issue, make sure the right cables are plugged in is crucial. Make sure everything is seated correctly: i.e. your processor, processor fan, RAM, CMOS Battery, Video Card, Network card (if you have one), etc. Make sure that the power supply itself is turned on, sometimes theres a black switch on the PSU and that could be it. Another idea is (and one problem i had) is to make sure there is no screws that are caught between the motherboard and the case (when you've seated the motherboard in the case) because that can ground the motherboard and it won't work, but i doubt thats the problem. Anyway, for the most part I would say this is a cable problem because the computer should at least turn on regardless of a hard drive or a ROM drive put in. Best of Luck! Any more questions? Feel free to contact me
Q: Yjv22 what is the core of the cable? Copper core or aluminum core?
YJ refers to the insulation material for the cross-linked polyethylene, V refers to the inner layer of PVC within the steel sheath armored copper power cable as aluminum core was YJLV22
Q: ok ive been having amp trouble lately. it wont turn on. ive figured the problem today when i got the voltage tester out. I have me Remote Turn On working.My ground is solid.RCAs connected properly.NO fuses are blown. ive checked all of them; 30 amp fuse for AMP, Max fuse under the hood, fuse relay center under the hood too, all good. connection from the power terminal is solid. heres what happened: i decided to move my amp and run the wires under the door sills because i needed more space. so i just had the car off and i disconnected my remote, power, and rcas. i left the ground because that didnt need to be moved.i dropped the power wire and it hit a seatbelt thing, and it sparked once. but not big.nothing blew, but now it seems like my power wire isnt working, my amp wont turn on-keep in mind my amp was not touched by the spark in any way.
Did you re check the in-line fuse under the hood?
Q: Ok, my pc and monitor have the same socket for a power cable, and i mixed the two cables up, but one has a 5 amp fuse and one has a 10 amp fuse... What one goes where??
Try it out one way and if it your computer starts smoking, quickly unplug them and try it the other way. Make sure you are using 220v.
Q: lost the original cable at a gig, but I have another cable. the outlet on the Behringer guitar amp reads quot;Use only with 250V fuse, but right above the outlet it reads 220-240 with a upside down triangle next to it (not sure if this represents volts or not...I know obviously V stands for volts, but this is a upside down solid triangle.)My power cable/cord that i found reads 10A 250VI know i should probably purchase one direct from the manufacture, but that is not possible right now. I have a gig coming up this weekend.thanks for any help.I also mention the original power cord was a two prong (that went into the outlet) - the one i might use is a 3 prong. will this still be safe? It does fit into the back of the amp perfectly.
Assuming you're in a place where the outlets provide 220 to 240 volts, it's fine. The 250 volts on the power cord just means it's good for *up to* that.
Q: Do I have to use a fuse for the power cable on an amplifier, if the amp is only a 350 watt amp?
It doesn't matter if its 350 watts or 35 watts. You need a fuse.
Q: And if so how much would that cable be and could you supply a link to get it from that place?Im really struggling to find any details of where i can get one so could you possibly check out the item and see if there is any help on there?I currently have a 3A 250v Power cable and i'm wondering if that can help?Thanks alot and if it helps ill pick a best answer soon. Thank you!
High input cable ...? Not really sure what that is, Also, that power supply is junk. 750W and it only has a single 6-pin PCI? That's sad. Good 750W power supplies are at least ?70 and have four 6-pin PCI cables. Heck, a good 430W costs more than that and it's guaranteed to perform better.

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