| 商品編號: A-2ACD-1403
A-XLPE/PVC Type TC 90°C UL Listed 600 V or 2 kV Variable-frequency Drive Cable 變頻馬達高壓電力電纜
Variable-frequency drives (VFDs), also known as variable-speed or adjustable-speed drives are used to power AC motors in a variety of industrial motion control, commercial flow/pumping, and extrusion applications. Benefits of using a VFD over traditional DC drives include more precise motor control and improved power efficiency. While there are many benefits to using VFDs, their use requires special considerations for other drive system components; especially the drives output cabling. These drive systems require cables that are specifically designed for VFD applications in order to improve drive system reliability while negating the impact of RFI/EMI. |
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玉山 / 台新 / 華南 / 萬泰 / 兆豐 / 遠東 / 新光 / 永豐 / 第一 / 彰化 / 合庫 / 日盛 / 匯豐 / 渣打國泰世華 / 台北富邦 / 大眾銀行 / 台灣中小企銀/台中商銀 / 澳盛銀行
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| | Power Cable Variable-frequency Drive Cable (VFD ) XLP insulation PVC jacket Type TC 90°C UL Listed SPECIFICATIONS 1. CONDUCTOR: Class B stranded, tinned copper per ASTM B-3, B-33 2. INSULATION: Cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLP) per ICEA S-95-685 (NEMA WC70) meets UL requirements 3. COLOR CODE: Conductors are coded per ICEA Method 4 (printed numbers) 4. ASSEMBLY: Three insulated conductors are cabled with three uninsulated grounds and an overall copper tape shield 5. OVERALL JACKET:Black sunlight-resistant Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) per UL 1277 6. STANDARDS: Meets the UL requirements for Type TC cables having XHHW-2 conductors. Cables are listed for direct burial and meet the IEEE 1202, IEEE 383, and UL 1685, 70,000 Btu/hr flame tests as well as the ICEA T-29-520, 210,000 Btu/hr flame test 7. AMPACITY: Based on not more than three conductors in raceway or cable or earth per 2008 NEC Table 310.16 with a conductor temperature of 90°C and an ambient temperature of 30°C. All 4-conductor values have been derated per 2008 NEC Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) 8. TEMPERATURE: 90°C 9. VOLTAGE:600 V or 2 kV APPLICATIONS Variable-frequency drives (VFDs), also known as variable-speed or adjustable-speed drives are used to power AC motors in a variety of industrial motion control, commercial flow/pumping, and extrusion applications. Benefits of using a VFD over traditional DC drives include more precise motor control and improved power efficiency. While there are many benefits to using VFDs, their use requires special considerations for other drive system components; especially the drives output cabling. These drive systems require cables that are specifically designed for VFD applications in order to improve drive system reliability while negating the impact of RFI/EMI. |
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