• XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV System 1
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XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV

XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV

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China main port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
500 m
Supply Capability:
50000 m/month

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Specifications

CU/XLPE/PVC/SWA/PVC
N2XCY,YJV32, YJVR32
IEC 60502, IEC 60228, IEC 60332, CE, KEMA
LSZH, Fire-resistant optional

 

Constructions

Conductor: Plain circular stranded copper conductor, comform to IEC 60228 class 2

Inner Semi-conductor Screen

Insulation: XLPE(cross-linked polyethylene) rated at 90°C

Outer Semi-conductor Screen

Copper Tape Screen

Binder: Non-woven

Overall Sheath: PVC type ST2 to IEC 60502, black

Steel Wire Armoring

Overall Sheath: PVC type ST2 to IEC 60502, black

 

Applications

Suitable for use in power distribution lines with rated voltage 1.8/3kV. For laying in shaft, water underground and large diference of level, able to bear external mechanical pressure and moderate pulling force.

 

Standards

International: IEC 60502-2, IEC 60228

China: GB/T 12706.2-2008

Other standards such as BS,DIN and ICEA upon request

 

Technical data

Rated voltage: 6/10kV

Maximum Conductor Temperature: under normal (90°C), emergency (130°C) or short circuit no more than 5 s (250°C) conditions.

Min. Ambient Temp. 0°C, after installation and only when cable is in a fixed position

 

Certificates

CE, RoHS, CCC, KEMA and more others at request

XLPE Insulated Steel Wire Armored Multi-core Electric Power Cable 6/10kV

Q: most double power cable 2900pros need around 550W.
I would upgrade to 650 watt power supply just to be safe
Q: I like to play my PSP at home quite a bit. When I do I plug in the AC adapter so that the battery power doesn't get used up unnecessarily. I see that when I have it plugged into the wall that under the system information it says that the power is being used from an external source instead of the PSP's battery. I take it then that the battery won't overcharge and it's OK to use it this way, or do I have to remove the PSP's battery when using the power cable?
It is fine. The PSP is just telling you that it is taking power from the outlet instead of the battery.
Q: On an ATI Radeon HD 4870 1 GB, It has 2 slots of PCIe Power. In the box, it already has the 2 ''Y'' cables/PCIe Adapter ( I haven't bought it, just watched someone unboxing it). I might not have a PCIe Power Connector on my 550W as I haven't bought it yet either. So when you insert the 2 ''Y'' cables/PCIe Adapter,it branches out 4 Molex slots, do you insert all 4 or 3 or 2 or just 1? If the answer is 2, do you insert one Molex connector on each adapter or both on the ''Y'' Cable/PCIe Adapter?Lastly, Can a ATI Radeon HD4870 fit into a micro-atx casing?Sorry for my bad EnglishThank You =D
The card needs 2x PCIe power cables so you need to plug in both of them. Each power cable needs 2x molex, so you need to plug all 4 in. Your power supply may also have a PCIe connector anyway so you might as well use that for one of them if you have it (it can't be used for anything else anyway) and then just use 2x molex to power the other one.
Q: will leaving the power cable in for my laptop hurt the battery?
No, I've always done that with no issues.
Q: When doing competition, is there a rule where your battery in the back can't be bigger than the one in the front? Are Monster Cables as good as they perceive to be???? I.E. their 400 series cables that are wound in different arrays to optimize each frequency out put? Can a Power cable actually provide more efficiency if constructed right, once again, their 400 series?Subwoofers being 1000 RMS but only getting 500, will running them at their RMS make a significant difference?
I'm not 100% sure but I think that doesnt matter. What matters is the amount of batteries you have. There is a significant difference between 500 to 1000 watts. But it depends on what enclosure is being used that makes it louder...much louder in some cases.
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: I have a MSI K7 Motherboard... it has a SATA power cable but no data cable. Which kind of confuses me. Please help. Thanks =)
A word of advice ... if you plan to install Windows on this new drive you will need to prepare a driver disk for the SATA adapter. During the first stages of Windows install it will ask you to press F6 to install any third party drivers for RAID or SCSI .... without it Windows may not detect the adapter hence the SATA drive. regards, Philip T
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, okorder using the Service Tag on the printer. Call them, email them, or chat over the internet with their tech support.
Q: I lost these cables in a move so I'm looking to buy a replacement USB cable and the Power Adapter and cord. What cables do I need, and where can I buy them? :(
I okorder - they have a nice selection, and their prices are great. If you want to be sure you're ordering the right cable, you can give them a call beforehand or click on the Live Chat feature on their site. I found mine by searching 'universal power cord' in the search box. Hope this helps :)
Q: i wanna know cause i dont got the power cable for the ps1
no there different company's and connect to the back of the systems though different sized/shaped plugins

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