• YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502 System 1
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YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502

YJV CU/XLPE/PVC copper conductor XLPE insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502

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1000 m
Supply Capability:
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YJV
CU/XLPE/PVC 
XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV,IEC60502


CONSTRUCTION

Conductor: plain annealed copper, class 2 strandedcircular, compacted or sectored

Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene(XLPE) compound

Insulation color: natural

Outer sheath: Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC) Compound type ST2

Outer sheath Colour:  Black


ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Operating voltage, U0/U:0.6/1KV

Operating temperature:-15℃ to 90 ℃

Final short circuit temperature:250 ℃

Test voltage:3.5KV for 5 minutes


REFERENCE  STANDARDS

Design specification: IEC 60502-1

Conductor: IEC 60228

Flam Retardancy: IEC 60332-1


INSTALLATION  REFERENCE

Min. bending radius(mm):8 ×cable overall diameter

Max. pulling tension(N/mm2):50


Nominal conductor area(mm2)

No. and diameter of wires(no./mm)

Radial thickness of insulation(mm)

Cable overall diameter(mm)

Approximate weight(kg/km)

1*6

7/1.04

0.7

7.3

105

1*10

7/1.35

0.7

8.2

150

1*16

7/1.70

0.7

9.6

225

1*25

7/2.14

0.9

11.3

338

1*35

7/2.52

0.9

12.5

443

1*50

19/1.78

1

14.1

582

1*70

18/2.14

1.1

16.1

814

1*95

19/2.52

1.1

18.2

1097

1*120

37/2.03

1.2

20

1365

1*150

37/2.25

1.4

22.2

1676

1*185

37/2.52

1.6

24.4

2081

1*240

61/2.25

1.7

27.5

2700

1*300

61/2.52

1.8

30.3

3355

1*400

61/2.85

2

33.9

4262

1*500

61/3.20

2.2

37.6

5338

1*630

127/2.52

2.4

42.4

6857

1*800

127/2.85

2.6

47.3

8701

1*1000

127/3.20

2.8

52.4

10891



YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502


Q: Hello,if you want to split your power distribution cable,how do you do so ?? I want the cable to be divided into two other smaller cables,do I use a T-joint or what ???Thx!!!
What sort of power cable? If it is mains or an automotive power outlet, you can get splitters for those.
Q: holes to route the cable through anyone have pics or a website so i can figure it out
ye this is just a common problem on many cars/tucks not just ford. did a custom install on my jeep and had to cut small hole in front left insulation under dash. it came right out into open space under hood and made great place to run wire. if u cant see any holes/spaces to run it then ur gonna have to cut a hole ro have someone do a pro install for you. (ultimately its cheaper easier to diy - need power drill and a big enuf bit to fit wire thru. im sure u can figure it out, just go slow and be carful, mine worked quik and easy and sounds great. good luck w/ all that - hope i helped
Q: I lost my power cable for my Ipod Shuffle 2nd Gen, can I use the 3rd gen shiffle power cord for the 2nd gen? My logic: $55 for a new ipod 3rd gen or $30 for a new power adapter for the 2nd gen. $25 more I have a new ipod... but it would be nice if I can still use the 2nd gen as well...
look and see if the adaptor will fit...if so it should...i doubt they will though
Q: I have a Benq scanner 5000 and have lost its power cable.Please tell me what adapter to buy! input = 220v
here okorder /
Q: I have a feeling my power quot;brickis faulty and need to find a replacement, hopwever, none of the high street retailers quot;Game, Gamestation, HMV, Argosseem to stock them.
u can contact microsoft talk to them on teh phone for 5-10mins and theyll giv u a free one
Q: Can i leave my laptop on the whole day and just turn it off at night? It has a standby mode but i dont no if thats resourceful. Also it has sleep and hibernate. Will leaving the power cord in be bad?
yes it will make the life of your battery shorter plug it in when it needs to be otherwise unplug it
Q: high effency double shielded transmission power cable?
What is your question? Does such a cable exist? Probably but you'll have to be more specific. High efficiency = low loss or low resistance per foot? Double shielded = is the shielding (in dB) critical? Transmission = What frequency, 60 Hz, 1 MHz, 100 MHz, ? Power = Watts, KW, MW Is weight or cost important?
Q: I just purchased and mounted my 52lcd and I cut holes to run the HDMI cables behind the wall. As I was snaking the power cable, I realized this might not be the best way. Is there anything I need to do (I only have basic 'contracting' skills) to keep my install fire code safe?
Sorry dude you have me there... Running the power cable behind the wall is clear and ok but what has your install fire code got to do with running a cable behind a wall...??
Q: Two things:1.) Why when we're using an AC to step up the voltage the power has to remain constant?2.) Why is it if we increase the voltage by a factor of 100 we have to decrease the current by a factor of a hundred and therefore I^2R is decreased by a factor of 10,000
The principle is simple. VI=constant. Energy loss is proportional to I^2. If you want transmit power over a long distance, then V should increase. So the current will be small and energy loss will less. You can not use it because, high voltage gives more shock. When bring it near the home, reduce the voltage so the items becomes less shock giving. Welder use very high current and very low voltage may be 6o volts so that they do not get unnecessary shock.
Q: I have a usb hub that is externally powered that stays on 24/7 even when i shut my computer off. It is buried behind by desk so removing the usb power supply manually each time is what im trying to avoid. Is there anyway i can put a switch in the power cable going to it?
Before you attempt this, make sure you have the following items: -Wire strippers -Electrical tape -Two terminal switch -Scissors IMPORTANT! make sure that the cable is unplugged from the computer and the hub before you do this! 1st, cut the cord halfway with the scissors. Next, remove the outer wire insulation from the two new ends you just cut with the wire strippers. Now strip the small colored wires that are now exposed. Then connect the red wire from one half of the cord to a terminal on the switch. Do the same with the other red wire from the other half of the cord and connect it to the other terminal on the switch. Strip the other small wires and connect them back to their appropriate colored wire. Finally, wrap each wire individually with electrical tape, then wrap the entire gap in the cord with it. Now plug the cord in and try it out!

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