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XLPE Insulated Electrical Cable with 450/750V

XLPE Insulated Electrical Cable with 450/750V

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500 m
Supply Capability:
50000 m/month

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1) 27 Years Professional Manufacturer
2) Public Company
3) Production is around 40,000 kms
4) Complete quality management

XLPE Insulated Electrical Cable with 450/750V

 

1.Application:

This product is mainly designed for power equipment,instrument and

 telecommunication device with rated AC voltage of 450/750V and below.

 

2.Electrical performance (at 250MHz):
1.0 to 100.0MHz impedance: 100 ± 15 ohms

100.0 to 250.0MHz impedance: 100 ± 22 ohms
Impedance delay screw (ns/100m): <45
Pair to ground capacitance unbalance: (PF/100m) 330 maximum
Conductor DC resistance: 20% <73.2 ohms/km
Resistance unbalance: 5%
Test object: Jacket
Test material: PVC & LSZH

Tensile strength: ≥ 13.8MPa
Aging elongation: ≥ 100%
Aging condition: 100 x 240
After tensile strength: ≥ 85% MPA of unaged
Aging elongation: ≥ 50% of aged
Cold bend (-20 ± 2° C x 4hrs): No crock

 

 3.Specification:

227 IEC01(BV),BV,BLV

Copper(aluminum) core PVC insulated cable(wire)

BVV,BLVV

Copper(aluminum) core PVC insulated and sheathed power cable

277 IEC02(RV),BV

Copper core PVC insulated flexible cable(wire)

227 IEC05(BV),BV

Copper core PVC insulated cable

227 IEC06(RV)

Copper core PVC insulated flexible cable

227 IEC07(BV-90)

Copper core PVC insulated heat-resisting (90°C) cable

227 IEC08(RV-90)

Copper core PVC insulated heat-resisting (90°C) interconnecting flexible cable

227 IEC10(BVV),BVV

Copper core PVC insulated and sheathed round cable

227 IEC42(RVB),RVB

Copper core PVC insulated flat interconnecting flexible cable

227IEC52(RVV)

or 227IEC53(RVV)

Copper core PVC insulated and sheathed round interconnecting flexible cable

BVR

Copper core PVC insulated flexible cable

RVS

Copper core PVC insulated and stranded interconnecting flexible cable

RVVB

Copper core PVC insulated and sheathed flat interconnecting flexible cable

AV

Copper core PVC insulated installing cable

AVR

Copper core PVC insulated flexible installing cable

AVP

Copper core PVC insulated and screened installing wire

RVVP

Copper core PVC insulated and sheathed screened flexible wire

ZA-BVR-105

Copper core flame-retardant (105°C) PVC insulated flexible cable

ZA-RV-105

Copper core flame-retardant (105°C) PVC insulated wire

RVV,ZA-RVV300/500V

Copper core PVC-insulated and sheathed (flame-retardant) flexible wire

 

227 IEC10(BVV),BVV

Copper core PVC insulated and sheathed round cable

227 IEC42(RVB),RVB

Copper core PVC insulated flat interconnecting flexible cable

227IEC52(RVV)

or 227IEC53(RVV)

Copper core PVC insulated and sheathed round interconnecting flexible cable

BVR

Copper core PVC insulated flexible cable

RVS

Copper core PVC insulated and stranded interconnecting flexible cable

RVVB

Copper core PVC insulated and sheathed flat interconnecting flexible cable

AV

Copper core PVC insulated installing cable

AVR

Copper core PVC insulated flexible installing cable

AVP

Copper core PVC insulated and screened installing wire

RVVP

Copper core PVC insulated and sheathed screened flexible wire

ZA-BVR-105

Copper core flame-retardant (105°C) PVC insulated flexible cable

ZA-RV-105

Copper core flame-retardant (105°C) PVC insulated wire

RVV,ZA-RVV300/500V

Copper core PVC-insulated and sheathed (flame-retardant) flexible wire

4.Picture

XLPE Insulated Electrical Cable with 450/750V

Q: Whether the weight of the power cable per meter is calculated
12 meters below the road should be used to protect the tube, the use of rigid PVC pipe protection of course, but not necessarily have to wear armored cable
Q: I'm gonna be running a 2,700watts RMS system on a Power Acoustik 4,500watt Class D Monoblock amp at 1-ohm. I have a 2005 Impala LS do I'm going to need a secondary battery. What size should it be? Also what size power wire and ground wire should I use? I'm going to be using 8gauge speaker wire. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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Q: I'm running a 3ghz ecs p965t with 2gb of RAM, and I'm trying to install an XFX 8800GT. First time I tried it, it didn't power on at all, and I figured it might be the power supply (mine was a 350w) so I tried a friend's 450w, still no power. So I went out and bought a 500w, and STILL no power. Wierder still, if I leave the card plugged into the board but don't plug in the power connector, it makes a long high-pitched wailing sound but the system does power itself.I'm assuming it must be a problem with the card itself, but does anyone have any other possibilities I could try before negotiating a replacement in PC World?
I think its the card. This is not uncommon. Card sounds DOA. Exchange it. 500 watts is good, the others are not, but lack of power would not kill a card, I don't believe. good luck. 8800GT is a sweet card, thats what I have, I play at 1920x1080 and get between 40 and 60 FPS in far cry 2 and great frames in oblivion maxed out. I get around 30 in crysis on high.
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: I recently bought a new internal hard drive for my computer (Hitachi Hds721010cla332, a upgraded version of what I currently have). When trying to install it I found out that the power socket isnt the same as my current hard drive. Ive been searching on the internet but cant find an adapter that converts from my current hard drives power cable to the new hard drives required power cable.
Internal Hard Drive Power Cable
Q: Things to think about: -valley has steep sides -the slopes are rain forest or small villages -no roads built in the area -the cable towers are 5000 ft apart at some points, but others only 3000 ft -the towers are 15000 ft above the floor, others only 500 ft*activities must not create significant noise*Cables are not allowed to sag below 120 its for my technical report for civil engineering technology....any ideas will help even the craziest ones..thankss soo much
That's a long span, but not impossible. You might want to check out the Ameralik span in Greenland for some ideas (it is about 3 times that long, at 5376 meters) Here's one reference:
Q: I tried looking up the the model # and a couple of sites that would sell it but cant find any. Also the player is like 2 years old so hard to find anything about it.
9v is what's called the 'nominal' value, or typical value. Input voltage can dip as much as 20% which would drop 9v down to 7.2v, but is still enough to operate. (If you only supplied a nominal 7.2v, and line voltage dipped 20%, you'd be left with only 5.8v trying to operate a 7.2v system. Not enough.) Basically, every electronic device contains a voltage regulator. Anything more than the minimum is shunted away, but if the input drops, then there is still enough to maintain the minimum voltage necessary to run. But you still need a nominal value higher than the minimum to make sure there's always plenty, no matter what happens.
Q: I have a 2003 Honda Accord. I'm trying to put an amp and sub in it. My problem is, I'm not sure how to get the power cable from the batter to the inside of the car. I know it needs to go through the firewall, but I need to know exactly where. I couldn't find any unoccupied holes. I also need to know where the other side of the hole will be so that I can grab the wire from the other side. Pictures would be really great if you have them.
The best place to run a wire through the firewall is through the firewall connector. Take the firewall connector apart, and look for an empty connection port. Take your power supply wire and hook it up to the engine compartment side, then take another wire (to lead to the radio), and hook it up top the corresponding port in the interior side of the connector. This will be the best way to make your connection. If you can't do this, then drill a hole in the firewall, install a grommet to protect the wires from the firewall. Again, the firewall connector will be your best bet, and people will be asking where did you take it to get it installed. This is how a professional would do it.
Q: JUST the cable modem and router, not the whole PC. This is for the internet/ phone service.
There's no way of saying without further information. You need to know the amount of power provided by the UPS battery as well as the power drain by the cable modem and router to calculate this accurately. Generally speaking, a standard household model of cable modem and router do not pull a lot of power. Just ballparking it, since the power drain from both is fairly low...A UPS 750 will probably support the two devices together for about 45 minutes to nearly an hour...assuming NOTHING else is plugged into the UPS and using power from it. Be aware, however, that your local ISP will also be on backup or generator power...during an extended outage from a hurricane or serious snowstorm...sooner or later, they will go down too. .
Q: I bought this printer recently, and it only came with a USB cable, and when i plug it into my computer, it won't turn on. Is there a power cable that's supposed to come with it?
yes it is the little round hole in the back of it look at lable on bottom for volts / amps then head to your local flea market

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