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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)


Q: I have a VOX Valvetronix amp and my idiot older brother has misplaced the the power cord to it. Where is the best place to find said replacement as well as a guitar jack to plug into the amp itself since that seems to be missing as well. Thanks!
The power cable is just a standard plug. The one in the back of your computer will work. You can find replacements at drug stores, Radio Shack, hardware stores, Best Buy, and of course guitar stores. The instrument cable is a standard 1/4'' jack and the cable is shielded. This you can find at Radio Shack, a guitar store, or Best Buy. Make sure you get an 'instrument' cable. Speaker cable looks similar and will actually work but it's not shielded and you'll get electrical interference messing up your signal.
Q: I need the cable for my TV to be longer. It uses a 10A 125W cable, and all I can find (at a price I like) are 13/15A cords. Is it okay to use this in conjunction with the 10A TV power cable? It will be plugged into a surge protector if that makes a difference...
The 10 amp and 13 amp ratings are just the maximum amount of current those cables are made for. Your TV will only use 2 or 3 amps, so both cables are fine.
Q: I have a slim PS2 and a PS1. Recently, my PS1 power cable had spoiled, and I don't know if the power supplied by the Slim PS2 cable is the same.. I know the video cable is compatible but I don't know if the power cable is compatible too.P.S. Don't give a stupid answer like quot;You can play PS1 games on PS2or quot;Use a PS3 cablequot;
Nope, I tried the other day myself actually and it doesn't. It's a shame really because I loved the PS1 and I wanted to have a go :(
Q: having trouble finding a spot to run a power cable throught the fired wall of a 97 oldsmobile cutlass supreme
Your fuse panel might desire to be interior the automobile, and you will pull a cord off the fuse block (fuse section, no longer battery section). If no longer, you could pull a warm cord off the cigarette lighter. some autos, like my spouse's Honda, have the lighter on switched voltage (turn the biggest off and the lighter is going ineffective).
Q: What type of plastic is a power cable made of? Thanks.?
Power cable isn't made of plastic, it is copper or aluminum covered with PE, PVC, or PTFE plastic.
Q: I just bought a new motherboard and it had a 24 pin power thingy, my power supply was only a 20 pin. After looking at my manual it said I was able to do that if I aligned them a specific way. After that PC turns on, the lights turn on, hard drives turn on, and everything else. the thing is the screen stays black and says no signal.I was looking on the motherboard and there is a 4 pin ATX12V1, but there is no such cable that comes out of my power supply. I think the reason the screen stays blank is because it said that was used to power the CPU. What can I do since I do not have a ATX12V1 cable that connects to my motherboard?The only cables that come out of my pwr supply are for the IDE and floppy.
If your power supply lacks the 4-pin connector, then you're probably going to need a new one. If your power supply has a 20+4-pin setup, then you should be able to use that however. The 4-pin can snap together with the 20-pin connector sometimes to make a 24-pin, but if it's not there altogether and your computer won't power on, then you will need a different power supply with the proper connector.
Q: I live in Chicago, and I want to know if somebody can help me. The next house on mine have electrical power cable, telefon and cable from my back yard and pas my propriety aprox 60 tf, the last two stay on my garage, its legal ?Know haw i can do to move the cable? some codes or regulation, samething? Thanks, Best regards.
I do not know the codes or regulations in Chicago but i do know in most states it against the law to have power lines resting on a structure. Those two lines resting on the garage could be the cable and phone company's and that is not against the law. However you could call the phone company and cable company and ask them to move them for you. If you can make a valid point that those lines are causing you harm or disturbing you in anyway possible then the company's will have to move it. And for the power cables there is probably nothing you can do unless it is really resting on your garage. But they will just tighten the line and not actually move it.
Q: I asked before about installation of power and control cable in the same conduit .. I think it is not a good practice.. I want to ask about installing 2 power cable each 480V in the same conduit ..Also I want to know if it is mentioned in any standard like NECthx
You can as long as every cable in the raceway is insulated at least for the maximum voltage in the raceway. NEC 300.3 (C) (1). You also need to consider raceway fill limits, and ampacity derating for 4 or more current carrying conductors.
Q: And would this increase my reception
The power cable? I dont think it would do anything to increase your reception. That just feeds the 12 volts needed to power the radio. It does nothing for reception. You really would be wasting your time and money in doing that.
Q: hey guys, i recently bought a new desktop computer however when i unpacked it and put it all together i discovered that i had not received a power cable for the tower. i discovered an old one in the mess that is my bottom drawer and was wandering does it matter what power cable is used for the tower? or are there different power cables for different PSU's?
As long as it fits, it should work.

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