XLPE Insulated Electrical Cable For Rated Voltage
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m/month
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Product Introduction
The product is manufactured according to the standard GB/T12706-2008, equivalent to IEC60502
This product is suitable for use in rated AC voltage (U0/U) up to and including26/35kV system transmitting and distributing circuit.
Operating Characteristics:
It is far better than all property targets of PVC insulated power cable and
has overcome the short comings of physical and chemical cross-linkage,
and completely reaches or surpassed GB and IEC technical property value.
The allowed max. cable conductor work temperature is 90℃;
urgent excess work temperature is 130℃for short circuit (5S),
max. conductor temperature is 250℃.
The environmental temperature for laying cable should be not less than 0℃. If laying under 0℃, the cable should be preheated.
The cable bend radius for single core should be not less than 12 times of overall cable diameter; for multi-core cable, not less than 10 times of overall cable diameter.
The current-carrying capacity is large and not limited by drop during laying.
Specification:
Type | No. of cores | Nom. cross-sectional area | |
Copper conductor | Aluminum conductor | ||
YJV YJY — YJV22 YJV23 | — YJLV YJLY YJLV22 YJLV23 |
1 | 1.5~800 2.5~800 10~800 |
YJV YJY — YJV22 YJV23 YJV32 YJV33 | — YJLV YJLY YJLV22 YJLV23 YJLV32 YJLV33 | 2 | 1.5~400 2.5~400 2.5~400 10~400 |
YJV YJY — YJV22 YJV23 YJV32 YJV33 | — YJLV YJLY YJLV22 YJLV23 YJLV32 YJLV33 | 3 | 1.5~400 2.5~400 2.5~400 10~400 |
YJV YJY — YJV22 YJV23 YJV32 YJV33 | — YJLV YJLY YJLV22 YJLV23 YJLV32 YJLV33 | 4 | 1.5~400 2.5~400 2.5~400 10~400 |
YJV YJY — YJV22 YJV23 — YJV32 YJV33 | — YJLV YJLY — YJLV22 YJLV23 YJLV32 YJLV33 |
3+1 | 1.5~400 4~400 1.5~400 4~400 10~400 |
YJV YJY — YJV22 YJV23 — YJV32 YJV33 | — YJLV YJLY — YJLV22 YJLV23 YJLV32 YJLV33 |
5 | 1.5~400 2.5~400 1.5~400 2.5~400 10~400 |
YJV YJY — YJV22 YJV23 — YJV32 YJV33 | — YJLV YJLY — YJLV22 YJLV23 YJLV32 YJLV33 |
4+1 | 1.5~400 4~400 1.5~400 4~400 10~400 |
YJV YJY — YJV22 YJV23 — YJV32 YJV33 | — YJLV YJLY — YJLV22 YJLV23 YJLV32 YJLV33 |
3+2 | 1.5~400 4~400 1.5~400 4~400 10~400 |
- Q: My 4 gauge power cable is hooked up to the battery's positive terminal and the other end to my amplifier's terminal. Is it safe to accidentally touch the ring terminal (end) of this power cable? I won't feel any electrical shock or anything will I?
- You can touch it but do not hit any metal with it or you can unhook your battery
- Q: I have noticed on some power cables there is a quot;bumpthat the cable is wrapped around what looks like a magnet. Why?
- also referred to as a Torroid which in agreement with the other responses, is an interferrece restrictor
- Q: I'm only asking this on here out of interest, this is not homework. I want to know how to calculate exact distances between to poles connected at the top by a cable. The length or height of the objects are not important to me, but if you must use an example please do so. So I want to know what formulas to use, what variables in those formulas mean, and how the slope of the cable will affect the distance. For example, if two poles have a distance between them of 0, and the cable extends 100, it would not mean that the drop of the cable (called a catenary?) would be 50, (it's misleading because you would think that since the distance between the two poles is 0, the cable would drop 50 and rise 50. But this is not taking into account the slope it has to take at the bottom of the catenary. It must lose some drop (perhaps to 48 or 49) in order to bend and rise back up...I want this out of my head, it's bugging me that I can't figure it out.
- So you want the length along the cable? I honestly don't know how to compute the arc length of a catenary, but I'm sure that the power company knows how to do it because they need to know how much cable it will take to string up a whole line of poles. Your example doesn't work only because you impose a physically impossible constraint (zero distance between the poles - the poles have no thickness) and then try to impose physical reality (the cable can't bend instantaneously) on the problem. In the physically unrealizable problem, yes the cable does drop 50 ft because it is infinitely bendable. You're dealing with hyperbolic sines and cosines. Good luck
- Q: I just traded with someone and got a PS3. It came with just the power cord. When I plug it in the red light comes on but it just beeps twice and that's it. Is it because I don't have an AV cable or it is broken?
- haha man i feel sorry for you. What you have is a YLOD case(yellow light of dead) it can be many things wrong with it but in your case its the cpu slowly loseing i am geussing he didnt tell you that it has YLOD u will have to watch many youtube vids to fix it or just go to a hardware man or a local computer specialtest he will do it for 20 bucks
- Q: What is the heat of the cross-linked cable?
- Video cable refers to the transmission of video signals (VIDEO) cable, can be used as a monitoring system for signal transmission
- Q: Printer is powered on cables are securely connected printer has ink and paper printer is installed as network printer on all clients computers and other users are able to print to the printer except me? what should i do so i can print
- This sort of problem can happen with networks. Assuming the network has been set up correctly you can try a few things. It might be the sequence of switching things on and logging on. Try logging onto your computer AFTER printer is switched on. Also you can try not logging onto the network - I have had that work as well. I had 2 computers on a network that were always temperamental. Also check there are not too many users on the network, the printer can count as one user.
- 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: lets say for an optical drive, the power cable has four pins. im guessing that there is power (12v?) and ground but what about the other two?im trying to plug a pair or old neon sticks into my car for accent lighting and i need to know where to put these wires at, if they are all neccessary.
- The four pin connector that is used to power PC drives supplies two different voltages: +12 volts for the motor +5 volts for the electonics The other two pins are ground pins. ________ / .............. |..1..2..3..4..| |.................| Pin Function 1 +5 V 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 +12 V
- Q: they say its a blue cable.
- The amp won't turn on unless there's voltage on the remote terminal. That's the function of the amp remote wire; it connects to a head unit output, which sends voltage to the terminal when the head unit is on. If you don't connect a remote wire, the amp will never turn on. If you connect the remote wire to a constant power source, the amp will never turn off. You need to wire it to a key-switched power source, or the remote output at the head unit. A few amplifiers have signal-sensing circuits that will automatically turn the amp on whenever an audio signal is detected. These amplifiers do not require remote cables, but they're fairly uncommon.
- Q: 10KV cable is directly from the nearest substation led to the power distribution room, how some people say that from the transformer can not understand what the meaning of more
- YJV22 indicates "copper core XLPE insulated, steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable" 0.6 / 1KV indicates its pressure rating, 5 * 10 represents the cross-sectional area of each wire diameter Is square mm, referred to as the square, the diameter of the conversion is 4.05
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XLPE Insulated Electrical Cable For Rated Voltage
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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