ACSR Cable Aluminum Bare Conductor Low Voltage For Overhead Application
| Exoprt Experience: | South America, Africa, Middle East Ect | Conductor Shape: | Circular |
| Free Sample: | Yes | Insulating Material: | Bare |
| Cores No: | 1-36 | Application: | Power Transmission |
| Material Of Conductor: | Aluminium | ||
| High Light: | Aluminum Bare Conductor,Overhead Bare Conductor,ACSR Cable Conductor |
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| Conductor Material | ACSR Cable |
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| Insulation Material | No insulation material |
| Jacket | No sheath |
| Application | Overhead |
| Type | Low Voltage |
| Place of Origin | Hebei, China |
| Model Number | OEM |
| Brand Name | Minfeng |
| Product Name | Aluminium Conductor |
| Model Number | ACSR AAC AAAC |
| Conductor | Aluminium Conductor |
| Color | Silver white |
| Standard | IEC 61089, DIN 48204, ASTM B232, BS215 |
| Certificate | ISO |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Jacket | Without |
| Type | Bare Cable |
| Keywords | Aluminium Conductor STEEL REINFORCED |
AAC is used mainly in urban areas where the spacing is short and the supports are close. Class AA for bare conductors used in overhead lines. Class A conductors to be covered with weather-resistant materials and for bare conductors where greater flexibility are required.
AOGULI AAC conductors are manufactured in accordance with the following standards:
- ASTM B230, NTC 360: Aluminum 1350-H19 Wire
- ASTM B231, NTC 308: Concentric-Lay-Stranded Aluminum 1350 Conductors
- IEC 228 for sizes in mm²
| Code Name | Total Area | Stranding and wire diameter | Approximate Overall Diameter | Linear Mass | Nominal breaking Load | Maximum Resistance at 20℃ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peachbell | 6 | 7/1.554 | 4.67 | 37 | 249 | 2.1692 |
| Rose | 4 | 7/1.961 | 5.89 | 58 | 396 | 1.3624 |
| Iris | 2 | 7/2.474 | 7.42 | 93 | 597 | 0.8577 |
| Pansy | 1 | 7/2.776 | 8.33 | 117 | 732 | 0.6801 |
| Pop | 1/0 | 7/3.119 | 9.36 | 147 | 873 | 0.5390 |
| Aster | 2/0 | 7/3.503 | 10.51 | 186 | 1100 | 0.4276 |
| Phlox | 3/0 | 7/3.932 | 11.80 | 234 | 1347 | 0.3390 |
| Oxlip | 4/0 | 7/4.417 | 13.26 | 296 | 1698 | 0.2688 |
| Valerian | 250 | 19/2.913 | 14.57 | 349 | 2062 | 0.2275 |
| Sneezewort | 250 | 7/4.80 | 14.40 | 349 | 2007 | 0.2275 |
| Laurel | 266.8 | 19/3.01 | 15.05 | 373 | 2200 | 0.2133 |
| Daisy | 266.8 | 7/4.96 | 14.90 | 373 | 2141 | 0.2133 |
| Peony | 300 | 19/3.193 | 15.97 | 419 | 2403 | 0.1896 |
| Tulip | 336.4 | 19/3.381 | 16.91 | 470 | 2695 | 0.1691 |
| Daffodil | 350 | 19/3.447 | 17.24 | 489 | 2804 | 0.1625 |
| Canna | 397.5 | 19/3.673 | 18.36 | 555 | 3184 | 0.1431 |
| Goldentuft | 450 | 19/3.909 | 19.55 | 629 | 3499 | 0.1264 |
ACSR conductors have been widely used in power transmission lines with various voltage levels, because they have such good characteristics as simple structure, convenient insulation and maintenance, low cost large transmission capacity. And they are also suitable for laying across rivers valleys and the places where special geographical features exist.
- ASTM B-232
- BS EN-50182
- CSAC 61089
- AS/NZS 3607
- DIN 48204
- IEC 61089
- GB/T 1179
- ASTM B711
| Area | Standing and wire diameter | Overall diameter | Linear Mass | Nominal breaking load |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16/2.5 | 6/1.80 + 1/1.80 | 5.40 | 62 | 595 |
| 25/4.0 | 6/2.25 + 1/2.5 | 6.80 | 97 | 920 |
| 35/6.0 | 6/2.70 + 1/2.70 | 8.10 | 140 | 1265 |
| 44/32.0 | 14/2.00 + 7/2.40 | 11.20 | 372 | 4500 |
| 50/8.0 | 6/3.20 + 1/3.20 | 9.60 | 196 | 1710 |
| 50/30 | 12/2.33 + 7/2.33 | 11.70 | 378 | 4380 |
| 70/12 | 26/1.85 + 7/1.44 | 11.70 | 284 | 2680 |
| 95/15 | 26/2.15 + 7/1.67 | 13.60 | 383 | 3575 |
| 95/55 | 12/3.20 + 7/3.20 | 16.00 | 712 | 7935 |
| 105/75 | 14/3.10 + 9/2.25 | 17.50 | 891 | 10845 |
| 120/20 | 26/2.44 + 7/1.90 | 15.50 | 494 | 4565 |
| 120/70 | 12/3.60 + 7/3.60 | 18.00 | 90 | 10000 |
| 125/30 | 30/2.33 + 7/2.33 | 16.30 | 591 | 5760 |
| 150/25 | 26/2.70 + 7/2.10 | 17.10 | 605 | 5525 |
| 170/40 | 30/2.70 + 7/2.70 | 18.90 | 794 | 7675 |
| 185/30 | 26/3.00 + 7/2.33 | 19.00 | 746 | 6620 |
| 210/35 | 26/3.20 + 7/2.49 | 20.30 | 850 | 7490 |
| 210/50 | 30/3.00 + 7/3.00 | 21.00 | 981 | 9390 |
| 230/30 | 24/3.50 + 7/2.33 | 21.00 | 877 | 7310 |
| 240/40 | 26/3.45 + 7/2.68 | 21.90 | 987 | 8640 |
| 265/35 | 24/3.74 + 7/2.49 | 22.40 | 1002 | 8305 |
| 300/50 | 26/3.86 + 7/3.00 | 24.50 | 1236 | 10700 |
| 305/40 | 54/2.68 + 7/2.68 | 24.10 | 1160 | 9940 |
| 340/30 | 48/3.00 + 7/2.33 | 25.00 | 1180 | 9290 |
The conductor is designed to get better strength to weight ratio and offer improved electrical properties, excellent sag-tension characteristics, and superior corrosion resistance when compared with ACSR.
All Aluminum-Alloy Conductors (AAAC) can be supplied to meet various International Standards as follows:
- IEC 61089
- ASTM B 399
- BS EN 50182
- DIN 48201 / 6
| Conductor size mm² | Alloy area mm² | Number of wires | Diameter of wire mm | Overall diameter of conductor mm | Linear mass kg/km | Rated tensile strength daN | Maximum resistance D.C. at 20℃ Ω/km |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 | 15.89 | 7 | 1.70 | 5.10 | 43 | 444 | 2.0910 |
| 25 | 24.25 | 7 | 2.10 | 6.30 | 66 | 677 | 1.3703 |
| 35 | 34.36 | 7 | 2.50 | 7.50 | 94 | 960 | 0.9669 |
| 50 | 49.48 | 7 | 3.00 | 9.00 | 135 | 1382 | 0.6714 |
| 50 | 48.35 | 19 | 1.80 | 9.00 | 133 | 1350 | 0.6905 |
| 70 | 65.81 | 19 | 2.10 | 10.50 | 181 | 1838 | 0.5073 |
| 95 | 93.27 | 19 | 2.50 | 12.50 | 256 | 2605 | 0.3579 |
| 120 | 116.99 | 19 | 2.80 | 14.00 | 322 | 3268 | 0.2854 |
| 150 | 147.11 | 37 | 2.25 | 15.80 | 406 | 4109 | 0.2274 |
| 185 | 181.62 | 37 | 2.50 | 17.50 | 500 | 5073 | 0.1842 |
| 240 | 242.54 | 61 | 2.25 | 20.30 | 670 | 6774 | 0.1383 |
| 300 | 299.43 | 61 | 2.50 | 22.50 | 827 | 8363 | 0.1120 |
| 400 | 400.14 | 61 | 2.89 | 26.00 | 1104 | 11176 | 0.0838 |
| 500 | 499.63 | 61 | 3.23 | 29.10 | 1379 | 13960 | 0.0671 |
| 625 | 626.2 | 91 | 2.96 | 32.60 | 1732 | 17490 | 0.0540 |
| 800 | 802.09 | 91 | 3.35 | 36.90 | 2218 | 22402 | 0.0418 |
| 1000 | 999.71 | 91 | 3.74 | 41.10 | 2767 | 27922 | 0.0335 |
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AThe export team provided real-time tracking and handled all the customs documentation flawlessly. A very smooth procurement experience.
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LThe insulation and jacketing on these cables are top-notch. We’ve conducted several stress tests, and the flexibility remains consistent even in low-temperature environments.
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ETheir engineering team was extremely helpful in customizing the shielding for our specific industrial interference requirements.
