It is concentrically stranded conductor with one or more layers of Aluminium wire hard-drawn 1350-H19 on the galvanized steel wire core. The core may be single wire or stranded depending on the size. Steel wire is available in Class A or B galvanization as corrosion protection.
Product Details
Description
The use of Aluminium as a material for electrical conductors has greatly developed mainly due to its electrical properties. However, Aluminium conductors for most of transmission lines which spans are quite long, it is necessary an additional mechanical support. Commonly it is used galvanized steel wires for cores of ACSR.
Application
Widely used as bare cable for overhead transmission lines and also as primary and secondary bare cable for distribution lines.
Construction
ACSR is concentrically stranded conductor with one or more layers of Aluminium wire hard-drawn 1350-H19 on the galvanized steel wire core. The core may be single wire or stranded depending on the size. Steel wire is available in Class A or B galvanization as corrosion protection. ACSR is according to electrical and mechanical strength requirements of transmission or distribution lines, can provides an appropriate design combining the quantity of Aluminium and galvanized steel wires。
Characteristics
Code Name
Size
Stranding
Section
Overall Diameter
Conductor Weight
Rated Strength
cmils/AWG
Aluminum
Steel
mm2
mm
kg/km
ACSR/GA2
No. x Φmm
kN
THRASHER
2,312,000
76/4.43
19/2.07
1235.36
45.77
3754.64
252.20
KIWI
2,167,000
72/4.41
7/2.94
1147.28
44.07
3424.27
221.51
BLUEBIRD
2,156,000
84/4.07
19/2.44
1181.68
44.75
3732.32
268.21
CHUKAR
1,780,000
84/3.70
19/2.22
976.72
40.69
3083.48
226.85
FALCON
1,590,000
54/4.36
19/2.62
908.66
39.24
3038.83
242.42
LAPWING
1,590,000
45/4.78
7/3.18
863.13
38.20
2663.81
187.71
PARROT
1,510,500
54/4.25
19/2.55
863.09
38.23
2884.06
229.96
NUTHATCH
1,510,500
45/4.65
7/3.10
817.03
37.24
2529.88
178.36
PLOVER
1,431,000
54/4.14
19/2.48
818.70
37.21
2735.25
218.40
BOBOLINK
1,431,000
45/4.53
7/3.02
775.41
36.25
2397.43
170.36
MARTIN
1,351,500
54/4.02
19/2.41
772.06
36.17
2581.96
205.94
DIPPER
1,351,500
45/4.40
7/2.93
731.44
35.20
2263.50
161.02
PHEASANT
1,272,000
54/3.90
19/2.34
726.79
35.10
2431.66
193.93
BITTERN
1,272,000
45/4.27
7/2.85
689.06
34.16
2131.05
151.68
SKYLARK
1,272,000
36/4.78
1/4.78
663.97
33.43
1913.78
117.43
GRACKLE
1,192,500
54/3.77
19/2.27
679.68
33.99
2278.38
186.37
BUNTING
1,192,500
45/4.14
7/2.76
647.64
33.07
1997.12
142.34
FINCH
1,113,000
54/3.65
19/2.19
636.60
32.84
2128.07
173.92
BLUEJAY
1,113,000
45/4.00
7/2.66
604.39
31.98
1866.16
132.55
CURLEW
1,033,500
54/3.51
7/3.51
590.24
31.62
1977.77
162.80
ORTLAN
1,033,500
45/3.85
7/2.57
560.18
30.78
1730.73
123.21
TANAGER
1,033,500
36/4.30
1/4.30
537.31
30.12
1553.64
95.19
CARDINAL
954,000
54/3.38
7/3.38
547.34
30.38
1826.13
150.34
RAIL
954,000
45/3.70
7/2.47
517.38
29.59
1598.29
115.20
CATBIRD
954,000
36/4.14
1/4.14
498.07
28.96
1434.59
88.07
CANARY
900,000
54/3.28
7/3.28
515.43
29.51
1723.29
141.89
RUDDY
900,000
45/3.59
7/2.40
487.17
28.73
1507.51
108.53
MALLARD
795,000
30/4.14
19/2.48
495.62
28.96
1836.25
170.80
CONDOR
795,000
54/3.08
7/3.08
454.48
27.74
1520.90
125.43
TERN
795,000
45/3.38
7/2.25
431.60
27.00
1331.91
98.30
DRAKE
795,000
26/4.44
7/3.45
468.00
28.14
1626.56
140.11
CUCKOO
795,000
24/4.62
7/3.08
454.48
27.74
1522.39
124.10
COOT
795,000
36/3.77
1/3.77
413.02
26.42
1195.89
74.73
REDWING
715,500
30/3.92
19/2.35
444.47
27.46
1650.82
153.90
STARLING
715,500
26/4.21
7/3.28
421.08
26.70
1463.91
126.32
STILT
715,500
24/4.39
7/2.92
410.15
26.31
1370.60
113.42
GANNET
666,600
26/4.07
7/3.16
393.16
25.76
1363.46
117.43
FLAMINGO
666,600
24/4.23
7/2.82
380.99
25.40
1276.70
105.42
EGRET
636,000
30/3.70
19/2.22
396.10
25.88
1469.12
140.11
SCOTER
636,000
30/3.70
7/3.70
397.82
25.88
1480.87
135.22
GROSBEAK
636,000
26/3.97
7/3.09
374.33
25.15
1300.95
112.09
ROOK
636,000
24/4.14
7/2.76
364.95
24.82
1217.62
100.52
SWIFT
636,000
36/3.38
1/3.38
331.99
23.62
956.59
61.38
KINGBIRD
636,000
18/4.78
1/4.78
340.96
23.88
1026.68
69.83
TEAL
605,000
30/3.61
19/2.16
376.68
25.25
1396.79
133.44
WOODDUCK
605,000
30/3.61
7/3.61
378.71
25.25
1408.55
128.55
SQUAB
605,000
26/3.87
7/3.01
355.64
24.54
1237.11
108.09
Description
The use of Aluminium as a material for electrical conductors has greatly developed mainly due to its electrical properties. However, Aluminium conductors for most of transmission lines which spans are quite long, it is necessary an additional mechanical support. Commonly it is used galvanized steel wires for cores of ACSR.
Application
Widely used as bare cable for overhead transmission lines and also as primary and secondary bare cable for distribution lines.
Construction
ACSR is concentrically stranded conductor with one or more layers of Aluminium wire hard-drawn 1350-H19 on the galvanized steel wire core. The core may be single wire or stranded depending on the size. Steel wire is available in Class A or B galvanization as corrosion protection. ACSR is according to electrical and mechanical strength requirements of transmission or distribution lines, can provides an appropriate design combining the quantity of Aluminium and galvanized steel wires。