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BARE CONDUCTOR AS PER ASTM STANDARDS
1.1 AAAC-6201
All-Aluminum Alloy Conductor.
STANDARDS
AAAC-6201 bare conductor meets or exceeds the following ASTM standards:
l B-398 Aluminum-Alloy 6201-T81 Wire for Electrical Purposes.
l B-399 Concentric-Lay-Stranded 6201-T81 Aluminum Alloy Conductors.
CONSTRUCTION
Aluminum alloy 6201 wires. concentrically stranded.
Code word | Size (kcmil) | Strand-ing | Diameter (ins.) | Weight per 1000 ft. (Lbs) | Rated strength (Lbs) | Resistance /1000 ft. | Allowable ampacity+ (Amps) | ACSR with equiv.diam. | Approx EC cond. with equivalent resistance | |||
Indivi- dual wire | Complete conductor | DC at 20℃ | AC at 75℃ | Size | Stranding (AL/STL) | |||||||
Akron | 30.58 | 7 | 0.0661 | 0.198 | 28.5 | 1110 | .659 | .785 | 107 | 6 | 6/1 | 6 |
Alton | 48.69 | 7 | 0.0834 | 0.250 | 45.4 | 1760 | .414 | .493 | 143 | 4 | 6/1 | 4 |
Ames | 77.47 | 7 | 0.1052 | 0.316 | 72.2 | 2800 | .260 | .310 | 191 | 2 | 6/1 | 2 |
Azusa | 123.3 | 7 | 0.1327 | 0.398 | 115.0 | 4460 | .163 | .195 | 256 | 1/0 | 6/1 | 1/0 |
Anaheim | 155.4 | 7 | 0.1490 | 0.447 | 144.9 | 5390 | .130 | .154 | 296 | 2/0 | 6/1 | 2/0 |
Amherst | 195.7 | 7 | 0.1672 | 0.502 | 182.5 | 6790 | .103 | .123 | 342 | 3/0 | 6/1 | 3/0 |
Alliance | 246.9 | 7 | 0.1878 | 0.563 | 230.2 | 8560 | .0816 | .0973 | 395 | 4/0 | 6/1 | 4/0 |
Butte | 312.8 | 19 | 0.1283 | 0.642 | 291.7 | 11000 | .0644 | .0769 | 460 | 266.8 | 26/7 | 266.8 |
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- It is a standard practiceto run power and control cables in different conduit but the basic criteria is voltage gradings.All cables upto 500volts can be laid in one conduit whether power or conrol.In case of high voltage cables, because of elecromagnetic inducion effect, different conduit is adopted.
- Q: I've had this laptop (Dell Studio XPS 1640) for about two and a half years, and I've been through three power cables. The first one was a no-brainer, since the end was wearing a lot and you could see the wires. The past two have basically just stopped working for no obvious reason. The blue light on the end of the cord still lights up blue, but my computer says plugged in and not charging. I just bought a brand new one less than four months ago and it's worked perfectly until this past week. Has anyone else been having this problem with similar laptops? And if so, is there anything I can do besides wasting more money on a new cable?
- I would suggest your take your adapter in to your local computer store and they can check it out. If your adapter is working but your still not getting current then the problem is inside your computer and it will need to be sent for repairs... Source(s): CompTIA A+ Computer Professional
- Q: Hi,I have a second-hand Antec NeoHE 550 power supply and I'd like to find a cable for it. I can't seem to find it on the Internet though.The cable is pictured here (the second from the left)On one end it has a 6-pin PSU connector and on the other end, it's a *female* 4-pin Molex connector. It is not a PCI-E cable.I'd like to know where I can buy one, I don't even know what to look for on Google.Thanks a lot!
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- Q: I installed a new Power supply after my old one stopped working. I bought a Thermaltake TR2 500W. I connected everything that needed to be connected but it would not turn on. Then i disconnected the 4pin cable that goes to the motherboard, and it turned on. But my monitor didn't detect anything so it just went into quot;sleep modequot;. So every time i connect the 4 pin PCI-E connection to the motherboard it just doesn't turn on. Please help
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- Q: Trying to troubleshoot my computer I have been unplugging and replugging wires. After a while of looking around I have found that the ATX power connector is missing a part of the pin. Now my computer is unable to boot. Is there a way to fix it. Or am I stuck going to get to a new computer.
- Im confused, which cable is this? If this is a home-built PC RMA your power supply but if it's a HP/Dell/Whatever then call them for support and/or warranty info.
- Q: I don't want to run it under the car, but I can't find a place to run it through the firewall... Do I need to drill a hole?
- I think you need to look at what ever is going through the fire wall first. often you will find things like speedo cables and other cables that go through it using a grommet, if they is a 8mm plus one used you could puch your power cable through the same grommet, this will save the drilling but if you do have to drill use a grommet to seal the hole, it costs only cents.
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- Q: i need a power cable for a digitech rp 10 guitar effects processor. my teacher gave it to me and it doesnt have a power cord. if anyone has one please let me know. ill pay good money. but i wont pay an outrageous amount.
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- Q: Two things:1.) Why when we're using an AC to step up the voltage the power has to remain constant?2.) Why is it if we increase the voltage by a factor of 100 we have to decrease the current by a factor of a hundred and therefore I^2R is decreased by a factor of 10,000
- Power is generated at the power station and transferred to the end user your home by means of power cables. Unfortunately, some power is always lost in this transfer process. It's power NOT Voltage OR Current that is required to operate your home electrical appliance. Yes, current and voltages are involved ;but it is the PRODUCT of these two that makes up the power NOT the voltage or current individually. Power = Voltage x Current Power is lost in the cables as heat as given by your i^2R. To reduce the losses then we must reduce the current I. But, if I reduce the current and keep the voltage the same then the power will fall and my kettle/Xbox/curling tongs will no longer work at home. So, to keep the power up when reducing the current I must compensate by increasing the voltage and this means using a step up transformer. Near the homes, a step down transformer is used to reduce it back down again. Since the losses in a cable are a consequence of I^2R heating then it is important to reduce the current as much as possible when transferring power. If we assume the the resistance, R of the cable is constant, then a 10,000 reduction in power (power/10,000) gives P/10,000 = I^2 x R I^2 = Power/10, 000R I = square root of [const x 10,000] I = 100. Then using power = voltage x current reducing the current by 100 means increasing the voltage by 100 to keep the power the same.
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All Aluminum Alloy conductor/ All-Aluminum Alloy Conductor
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