Europe is inserted with "H"; How many lines are used in US regulations, such as: 2 × 1.31mm2 (16AWG), 2 × 0.824mm2 (18AWG): VW-1 (or HPN) 60 ℃ (or 105 ℃) 300Vmm2 number; 1.31 or 0.824 mm2: means: cross-sectional area of the core; 16AWG: Represents the cross-sectional area of the wire core die, which... read more
①British plug: 240V 50HZ withstand voltage 3750V 3S 0.5mA, fuse (3A 5A 10A 13A) (FUSE) → fuse, size requirements: total length 25-26.2mm, middle diameter 4.7-6.3mm, metal cap diameter at both ends 6.25-6.5 mm (screen printing BS1362); ② The internal wire of the plug (disconnect the BS plug and conne... read more
1. Because the product is often moved, bent, twisted, etc., it is required that the power cord be flexible, stable in structure, not easy to kink, and have certain abrasion resistance; the plastic sheathed rubber power cord can be buried directly in the soil. 3. The grounding wire adopts yellow-gree... read more
1. Conducting power core: For power, lighting and electrical equipment internal installation, copper core is preferred. For large-section conductors, tight-core cores should be used; conductors for fixed installation generally use type 1 or type 2 conductors. structure. 2. Insulation: Insulating mat... read more
①Europe plug: also known as French standard plug and pipe plug The plug has supplier and supplier specifications such as: KE-006 YX-002 and other countries and certifications: (D (Denmark); N (Norway); S (Sweden); VDE (Germany); FI (Finland); IMQ (Italy); KEMA (Netherlands); CEBEC (Belgium). Counter... read more
1) Conductor core: copper core, flexible structure, twisted by multiple single wire bundles; flexible wire conductor generally adopts type 5 or type 6 conductor structure. 2) Insulation: Insulating materials generally use natural styrene-butadiene rubber, polyvinyl chloride or soft polyethylene plas... read more