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XLPE Insulated Power Cable - electric cable up to 35kV

XLPE Insulated Power Cable - electric cable up to 35kV

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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
100 m
Supply Capability:
1000 m/month

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Model Number:

YJV, YJV22, YJV32, YJV72,ZR-YJV

Insulation Material:

XLPE

Type:

Medium Voltage

Application:

Power Station

Conductor Material:

Copper

Jacket:

PVC

Certificates:

CE, RoHS, CCC, KEMA

Standard:

IEC60502

Special requiremets:

Armour, LSZH, Fire-resistant

Warranty:

2 years since delivery

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:wooden drums according to quantity and container or required
Delivery Detail:15 working days once deposit received

Specifications

XLPE Insulated Electric Cable up to 35kV 
high quality xlpe power cable 
IEC, CE, KEMA 
factory price 
short lead time

Constructions

Conductor

Compact Stranded Copper Conductor, Class 2 as per IEC 60228

Circular solid Copper Conductor, Class 1 as per IEC 60228

Flexible Stranded Copper Conductor, Class 5 as per IEC 60228

Conductor Screen

Semi-conductor (MV only)

Insulation

XLPE(Cross-linked polyethylene)

Insulation Screen

Semi-conductor (MV only)

Separate Screen

Copper Tape (MV must, LV optional)

Filler

PP Yarn, or Paper

Wrapping Tape

PP

Inner Covering

Extruded PVC (MV only)

Armour

Steel Wire, or Steel Tape, or Aluminium Tape optional

Overall Sheath

PVC or PE


Q: I have dell optiplex 755 @ Q6600I bought a new graphic card, HD4850it requires 2 IDE power connections,but my computer has just SATA connections.I saw sata-to-ide converter in the internet,but in my country there isn't any store that sells it.What should I do ?
are okorder /.... Look at the second to last picture, the small black 6pin connector next to the copper heatsink is what you need to use. I'm guessing that in thebox you got a 4pin molex y splitter to use in case you don't have a 6pin connector from your power supply. Put the 4 pin y splitter back in the box and look for a lead coming from the power supply that has the matching 6pin. Dell's have used the 6pin connector for a while.
Q: I had a power outage and I fixed it and now my cable wont work. The cable box is on it's just that there is no picture and not even the control can make it work. Can anyone figure out a way to help me with this?
got mine fixed just took the power cable out and put it back in then it started up gl everyone.....
Q: How would I go about stripping 4 gauge power battery cable for my amp? oh and how would i screw the fuse holder down? with what kind of screws? thank you!
I use a knife to strip that wire, just be careful not to nick the wire. Drill a hole and use sheet metal screws to screw the fuse holder down.
Q: Recently I bought a EVGA Geforce 8800 GTS. When it came in, the card fits in my case but has 2 cables to plug in. I only have 1 cable to plug them in connected to my power supply. Should i only plug in 1, or is it nessesary? Is there an extra one I just dont know about? Please answer!
After looking at several 8800GTS's online, I don't see any that require two PCIe six pin plugs. This means I think your talking about the 4 pin molex adapter to be used by those that lack a 6 pin PCIe plug. Because this is a powerful card and it can't get enough electrical power to run from the socket, it needs more juice, and it gets it from the 6 pin PCIe power plug found on newer PSUs. For people that don't have that, many places include an adapter that you can use. If you don't have enough open/free molex plugs however, I question whether or not your PSU has enough power to feed the 8800GTS. What PSU do you have? How many Amps are on the 12V rail? Open your case up and see if you can read the sticker that should be on all power supplies. If you don't have enough open plugs, I would NOT use a splitter. Splitters can be used to hook up several low power devices (like fans) not high power devices like video cards.
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: I bought one on OKorder and thought it was just a regular outlet power extension but it's not.. what is it used for? 10 points
Hahaha what? You bought something not knowing what it is? What does it look like? I don't know what else it could be, only a extension cord.
Q: i bought a new graphics card a while ago, an nvidia 9400gt (i now realize how LOL that is). i connected it, but i noticed there were no extra power cables hanging around that would fit on the small six pin slot on top of the card. the performance increase has basically been negligible, and i don't really want to mess with the power box. should i take it into a computer shop, or is there an easier solution?yes, i installed it correctly and everything. i'm 100% sure.
i does not subject with a GT220 or GT240, they are not lots better if no longer worse than the cardboard you have already. those are not gaming enjoying cards, they're particularly for video accelerating etc. Get a HD 4850 in case you will stumble on one, if no longer maybe a HD 5750 which grants comparable overall performance, yet i does not bypass above this as you will start to be bottlenecked via your processor. maximum enjoying cards merely take one 6pin connection, the only exception being the perfect end enjoying cards such because of the fact the Nvidia GTX 470 or ATI HD 5870. desire i've got helped ;)
Q: How to distinguish between power cables and electrical wiring on drawings
Especially the external hard disk box, when used very prone to this situation
Q: What cable am I supposed to use for power?
That kind, it's kind of hard to see on the OKorder pic. Usually your switch should come with a console cable and the power cord, unless you bought it used. The person probably kept it.
Q: Is a graphics card power cable needed because not all graphics cards come with one? And if it isn't needed, what is the benefit?
The more powerful graphics cards require the 6-pin power connector to a PCI-E slot. The benefits of NOT requiring one are: 1) The card uses less power, which might save the expense of having to upgrade the power supply. 2) The card works with power supplies that don't have the PCI-E cable, without having to buy an adapter. The best card which doesn't need a power cable is the ATI Radeon 4670. The card models above that (like the GeForce 9800GT, Radeon 4830 etc) all require the cable.

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