The feed line is the cable or other transmission line that connects the antenna with the radio transmitter or receiver
Definition from the National Electrical Code Article 100:Feeder. All circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.Branch Circuit. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).
The busbar is used as a conductor and is used as a connection between the parallel and the feeder. The feeder is the supply, and it handles the relays.
In an electrical power transmission system: the grid is what the feeder feed into.
The load have deference two feeder like transformer &generator when the power of transformer shutdown the load get power from second feeder generatoraoto
It is a cable that feeds.
It is a cable that feeds.
why we are using thick size of feeder cable in tele network
why we are using thick size of feeder cable in tele network?
because it is very smooth wire when we use hollow cable then cable crack to automatically and not connect toconnector's and may be if use to hollow conductor in1/2" flex radio feeder cable then result change
feeder cable
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These are different types of electrical cables used for various applications. Service entrance cable is used to connect the utility power to a building's main electrical panel. Underground feeder branch circuit cable is used for underground wiring between buildings or from the main panel to subpanels. Mineral insulated cable is a type of fire-resistant cable used in high-temperature environments. Jacketed cable refers to any cable with an outer protective covering for mechanical and environmental protection.
Yes.
The feed line is the cable or other transmission line that connects the antenna with the radio transmitter or receiver
UF cable(underground Feeder) Looks like romex, gray jacket. usually approved for direct burial. Check local electrical codes for burial depths, or if conduit is required. if conduit is required use THHN or THHN-2