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ACCC Aluminum Conductor Carbon Fiber Composite Core Reinforced Conductor

ACCC Aluminum Conductor Carbon Fiber Composite Core Reinforced Conductor

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Specifications

1.bare conductor
2.good package
3. quick delivery
4. CCC,CE,ISO certificate
5.cable manufacture

Applications

AAC,AAAC,ACSR, ACAR conductor have been widely used in power transmission lines with various voltage levels,because they have such good characteristics as simple structure,convenient installation and maintenance,low cost large transmission capacity.And they are also suitable for laying across rivers and valleys where special geographical features exist.

1. Specification:

(1) all aluminium conductor (AAC)

(2) all aluminimum alloy conductor(AAAC)

(3) aluminum conductor steel reinforced (ACSR)

(4) anti-corrosion type ACSR

(5) aluminimum conductor aluminimum clad steel reinforced(ACSR/AW)

(6)aluminimum conductor aluminimum alloy reinforced(ACAR)

2. Standard:

We can supply this conductor according to different recognized standards, such as IEC61089, BS215, BS EN 50182: 2001, STM B231, CSA C49, DIN480201, JIS C3109, customer special specification also can be satisfied.

ACSR or ACSR cable or ACSR conductor used for Overhead electrical distribution and transmission lines for distributing power.

(AAAC) Conductor as per ASTM-B-399-1992

(AAAC) Conductor as per BS-3242-1970

(AAAC) Conductor IS: 398-IV-1994

(ACSR) as per ASTM-B-233-1992

(AAC) as per BS-215-1-1970

(AAC) as per IS-398-1: 1976

(AAC) as per ASTM-B-231-1990

(ACSR) as per IS: 398-II: 1976 & IS: 398-V: 1992

(ACSR) BS-215-II-1970

(AACSR) as per IEC-1089-1191

AAC(All aluminum conductor) are suited for overhead power line.

Construction:

Aluminum alloy 1350-H-19 wires, concentrically stranded about a steel core. Core wire for ACSR is available with class A, B, or C galvanizing; ""aluminized"" aluminum coated (AZ); Or aluminum-clad (AW). Additional corrosion protection is available through the application of grease to the corer or infusion of the complete cable with grease.

Specifications:

ACSR bare conductor meets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:

B-230 Aluminum Wire, 1350-H19 for Electrical Purposes

B-231 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded

B-232 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded, Coated Steel Reinforced (ACSR)

B-341 Aluminum-clad Steel Core Wire for Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR/AW)

B-498 Zinc-Coated Steel Core Wire for Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR/AZ)

B-500 Zinc Coated and Aluminum Coated Stranded Steel Core for Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR)


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Q: Question says it all.
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