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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 have a dynamic ip and would like to update my ip about 5-10 times a day- the cable modem is in the next room. Is there a command or way to program a command so that i can power it off and back on or even restart it from my computer instead of walking over and unplugging it?
Your cable modem doesn't have its own IP address. Your PC that's plugged into the modem is what gets a unique IP. IP addresses are obtained on a lease that tends to use the same address until explicitly renewed or your connection goes offline for an appreciable time. If you want to change it, you can write a script (BAT file) to release and then renew your IP address (type ipconfig /? at a command prompt to learn how to use). I don't know why you want your IP to change so frequently. Your Cable provider knows exactly who is using which IP and when, so it wouldn't shield you from the RIAA/MPAA. If you are concerned about security, you're best off with a hardware router (Linksys or D-Link are 2 popular brands) that includes a firewall.
Q: I have noticed on some power cables there is a quot;bumpthat the cable is wrapped around what looks like a magnet. Why?
it's called a ferrite choke and are used in a wide range of prevention of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) from power supply lines and for prevention of malfunctioning of electronic equipment.
Q: What is the outer diameter of the copper cable 3 * 25 + 2 * 16? What is the cable diameter of 4 * 50 + 1 * 25?
Dual-screen display expansion, but it is estimated that the graphics card is not too small to see the movie line also play the game at the same time ~!
Q: I dont understand what it says about Peak and sustained power, also the cable says it needs 12v DC, and the power supply gives 650 watts. I don't understand any of this, can someone please explain this to me, and if this power supply doesn't work, please give me examples of ones that will work. Longest answer will get best answer.Thanks!
That Xbox power supply cable is pretty cool! I've never seen those before. Ok, as for the power supply questions: Peak power is the maximum amount of power the unit can supply for a short period of time (a few seconds at most). A computer, during start-up, will use quite a bit more power than once it has achieved steady state. This is because drives have to spin up, semiconductors have to power up, etc. Once everything is up and running, the power draw drops to nominal or steady-state Sustained power is the amount of power the unit can supply non-stop. When purchasing a power supply, always give yourself leeway. If a supply indicates it is 650 watts sustained and 80% efficient (gotta look at that efficiency!) then it can supply 520 watts of power continuously. Even at that, I wouldn't want to run it past 450 - 475 watts continuously. 12v DC is the high rail on a power supply. Different parts of the computer require different voltages to operate. Drive motors typically need the 12v DC, where as memory needs less than 3 volts. A computer power supply has different rails or supply wires which supply the following voltages: +12 volts DC, +5 volts DC, and +3 volts DC (there are some others but those are the key ones). I don't know what the power requirements are for an Xbox 360, but it obviously needs the 12 volt and 5 volt DC rails to power it. Anyway, the power supply you've listed above is more than adequate.
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've had this laptop (Dell Studio XPS 1640) for about two and a half years, and I've been through three power cables. The first one was a no-brainer, since the end was wearing a lot and you could see the wires. The past two have basically just stopped working for no obvious reason. The blue light on the end of the cord still lights up blue, but my computer says plugged in and not charging. I just bought a brand new one less than four months ago and it's worked perfectly until this past week. Has anyone else been having this problem with similar laptops? And if so, is there anything I can do besides wasting more money on a new cable?
I would suggest your take your adapter in to your local computer store and they can check it out. If your adapter is working but your still not getting current then the problem is inside your computer and it will need to be sent for repairs... Source(s): CompTIA A+ Computer Professional
Q: Have a 480 volts 3 phase 16 amp motor. Need 400 ft of extention cord. Is is OK to use a SOOW 10/4 cable, the voltage drop is 2.67%(12 volts). Machine is powerd by a generator that I can run at 500 volts to counter the voltage drop.8/4 cable cost twice as much, but the voltage drop is 1.7%(8 volts).
The only thing about SOOW is that the insulation is only rated for 600 volts, and the peak voltage of a 480 volt RMS system is 678 Volts. The peak-to-peak voltage is 1386 volts, and two adjacent phases will see a maximum potential difference of almost 800 volts This will be unsafe -- the insulation might breakdown (even though that 600 V is a conservative rating). Two adjacent phase cables will provide for 1200 volts rated total insulation and that is more than the phase-to-phase max of almost 800 volts, so you could take a chance, but I wouldn't recommend it. As for the wire size -- 10 gauge wire is definitely large enough to handle 16 amps. 12-gauge wire would even be sufficient, especially since you can compensate for the voltage loss. But, stick with the 10 gauge anyway, for a larger margin. You need cable that is rated for higher voltage. .
Q: the contant power cables go to my car alarm, led lights, siren, power locks, power windows, and alarm bypass... they are very small thin awg wires... the ignition and constant power cables under ignition housing are alot thicker... is this possible with no problems?
I wouldn't tap into any wires where your alarm is.. If you have any issue, it could arm your alarm, and you might not be able to start your car, until the wiring was fixed...
Q: I have a Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8000 DVR Digital Cable box and yesterday when I arrived home, it was not showing the time or any evidence of power. The TV and DVD player work just fine, but not the box. I unplugged it, tried a different plug but no power. I hear the box working, but it never shows any sign of powering on. This box is maybe a month old.Any thoughts?
The power wont show because some thing might be damaged inside.
Q: i have a modular power supply i lost my cables moving out of my old house. so can any one tell me where i can get new ones to my power supply:
the ability connectors that plug into the slots on a modular power supply at the instant are not conventional -- they're specific to that distinctive style of supply (there would be some standardization for modular PSUs made via a particular producer, yet i does not even be certain approximately that). So, in case you decide on extra cables, you will desire to touch client provider on your style of PSU or examine help boards at their internet site to work out what the technique is for paying for them.

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