• Aluminum Conductor Aluminum Clad Steel Reinforced(ACSR/AW) System 1
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Aluminum Conductor Aluminum Clad Steel Reinforced(ACSR/AW)

Aluminum Conductor Aluminum Clad Steel Reinforced(ACSR/AW)

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1.Item:Aluminum Conductor Aluminum Clad Steel Reinforced(ACSR/AW)
2.Application
Used for overhead transmission and distribution lines.Also, as neutral messenger for low voltage multiplex cables.
3.Standard
ACSR/AW meet or exceed the following GB / JB standards:
GB/T 17048-1997 Hard Drawn Aluminum Wire, LY9 for Electrical Purposes
GB/T 17937-1999 Aluminum-Clad Steel Wires for Electrical Purposes
GB/T 1179-2008 Round Wire Concentric Lay Overhead Electrical Stranded Conductors
4.Specification

Nominal Area Al./AWCodeSteel RatioCalculated Area    mm2No. of WiresWire Dia.DiameterLinear MassRated StrengthDC Resistance at 20
Al.AWTotalAl.AWAl.AWAWCond.
mm2
%mm2mm2mm2

mmmmmmmmkg/kmkNΩ/km
15/31616.7152.5617.9611.811.811.815.4359.05.911.7923
24/42516.7244.0028.0612.262.622.626.7892.19.001.1471
38/54016.7386.4044.8612.852.852.858.55147.414.210.7169
60/106316.76010.087.06613.583.583.5810.732.221.170.4552
95/1510016.79616.00112614.514.514.5113.5368.631.840.2868
125/51255.61236.851301812.952.952.9514.8384.329.180.2304
120/2012516.312019.61402672.431.895.6515.4460.844.490.2308
160/101605.61588.771671813.343.343.3416.7491.936.380.1800
155/2516016.315425.001792672.742.136.4017.4589.856.180.1803
200/102005.619710.962081813.743.743.7418.7614.943.620.1440
200/3020016.319231.32232673.072.397.1619.4737.269.270.1443
250/252509.824424.02682273.762.096.2621.3830.967.800.1153
250/4025016.324039.12792673.432.678.0021.7921.586.580.1154
310/203156.931021.43314572.961.975.9223.7996.478.330.0917
300/5031516.330349.33522673.852.998.9824.41161.1107.580.0916
395/254006.939327.24204573.342.226.6726.71265.397.500.0722
387/5040013.038750.24385473.023.029.0727.21402.9124.200.0723
440/304506.944230.64734573.542.367.0828.31423.4107.480.0642
435/3545013.043636.54925473.213.219.6228.91578.2139.70.0642
490/355006.949234.05254573.732.497.4629.81581.6119.40.0578
485/6050013.048462.85475473.383.3810.1430.41753.6153.90.0578
550/405606.955038.15894573.952.637.8931.61771.4133.70.0516
545/7056012.754368.861254193.582.1510.7332.21956.3169.30.0516
620/406306.961942.86624574.192.798.3733.51992.8150.470.0458
610/756301.761177.368854193.792.2811.3834.22200.9190.50.0459
700/507106.969848.37464574.442.968.8935.62245.8169.50.0407
700/8571012.768887.277554194.032.4212.0836.32480.3214.70.0407
790/358004.379134.28267273.742.497.4837.42412.8167.60.0631
785/658008.378465.38498473.453.4510.3437.92598.9206.30.0362
775/10080012.777598.287454194.282.5712.8338.52794.7241.90.0361
900/409004.389038.59297273.972.657.9439.72714.4188.630.0321
880/759008.388273.59558473.663.6610.9740.22923.8224.80.0321
990/4510004.398942.710327274.182.798.3741.83016.0209.50.0289
1110/4511204.2110846.8115572194.431.778.8544.33372.6233.40.0258
1100/9011208.1109889.4118784194.082.4512.2444.93628.4282.80.0258
1235/5012504.2123752.2128972194.681.879.3546.83764.1260.50.0231
1225/10012508.1122599.8132584194.312.5912.9347.44049.5315.70.0231


Q: Cannot find a path to send the power cable for the amplifier through
The firewall is the bulkhead between the Passenger compartment and the engine bay. Look for a rubber grommet in the firewall/bulkhead that has existing wires going through it and use this. Some firewalls have grommets that you can use to pass your power cable through from the battery. Remember to put an in line fuse on th live cable of the correct rating.
Q: When I plug and unplug a power cable to the net in my home for let's say, 50.000 times a day, why doesn't my electricity-meter not count that power for the monthly electricity fee?When I unplug the cable the cable should still have some electricity flowing through it at the moment of unplugging. That electricity disappears very shortly after . But after unplugging it, it doesn't have any electricity anymore. So some electricity is lost right? How does this work?
by electricity I assume you mean electrical energy. power is the rate at which electrical energy is consumed. Power is generated by the flow of electrical current across a potential difference. Let's use an analogy. A cable is like a water pipe. Current is like the flow of water in the pipe. Pressure is like potential difference (voltage). When there is a difference in pressure at the two ends of the pipe, water will flow through the pipe. The flow of water carries energy, because it can be used to spin a paddle wheel (motor), and the friction of the water against the pipe (electrical resistance) generates heat. I think your question is something to the effect of, if I suddenly remove the pressure difference across the pipe, won't there still be energy in the water flowing in the pipe, and isn't that energy wasted? Well, there's a difference between water and electrical current: the electron hardly weighs anything. There's very, very little energy stored in the motion of electrons in a wire. When the wire is disconnected, the electrons come to a stop almost immediately, and the amount of energy wasted is infinitesimal. I hope that sort of answers your question.
Q: (above question) and can i use a fender strat guitar with this amp instead of a bass? and are there things i should know before using this amp?
You have three questions, let's see if I can get you three satisfying answers. Does it need a pre-amp? That's kind of like asking, does my dvd player need surround sound? In short, yes. But really, no. A good preamp will make your sound much better if used effectively. Can I use a Fender Strat guitar with the amp instead of a bass? Yes. Playing a guitar through a bass amp is done from time to time. There are pros and cons. The big pro is the low end and the volume. The big con is that you lose your high end pretty much entirely. So, you will sound pretty muddy and gross. But, you can do it and it shouldn't blow up at low/moderate volume levels. Are there things I should know before using this amp? Have fun, learn to play, when you know you will play for a long time - upgrade to tube.
Q: I want to turn on my PC but my power cable was missing so i got a new one. A small sheet on the PC's power cable input hole says quot;230 V Rated voltagebut the new power cable fork has some characteristics written on it like EL - 202 / 10-16 / 250 quot;. So I'm afraid that 250 stands for Voltage so the power cable voltage is different from pc's rated voltage. I live in europe and we have 220V here from the power supply.Can I use this power cable or will it mess up my pc ? It's quite a quick issue that I need help with. Many thanks to everyone who can reply quickly. Cheers ;)
The cable seems to be rated higher than your input voltage so you should be okay.
Q: Can i make the CAT 5 speaker cable, explained on many websites, as a 4 gauge power wire from my battery to my amp?
No, the cat 5 wire will heat up too fast.
Q: The voltage level of the cable is how much the number of high and low voltage cables
Color line, HDMI cable, S-terminal line of the three transmission video signal (HDMI can also transmit audio signal); coaxial line is the transmission of audio signals
Q: Hi, I have a router connected to the internet, but one of the computer is 80 feets away from the router and it can not get 100MBps. I have force the computer to use 10MBps. Could someone please let me know what will impact the speed of cat5 cabling?
Power cables cause interference as well as distance and twists in the wire. I assume you have a cable that you made. Did you try a pre-made cable at a shorter distance to see if the ethernet card will do 100mb at all? If it works with the premade, you might have not wired the 80' cable correctly. Make sure you have the pairs crimped correctly in the connector. Pins 1 and 2 are a pair. Pins 3 and 6 are a pair. Pins 4 and 5 and 7 and 8 are paired as well. Example: Orange/white = pin 1 Orange=pin 2 Green/white=pin 3 Green = pin 6 Blue = pin 4 Blue/White = pin 5 Brown/white = pin 7 Brown = pin 8 I hope this helps.
Q: HelloWhen i turn on my computer without 4 pin ATX +12 volt power cable my computer starts and everything goes fine but when i connect it to my motherboard my computer does not start.i want to know that is this cables necessary for normal computer operation or i can go without it??I am using ATX 20+4 pin main power cable for my motherboard power.
The 4-pin 12V ATX connector (yellow and black wires) supplies voltage to the Voltage Regulator MOSFETS that power the processor. If not connected, processor does not power up at all. If it is connected and PC does not start, power supply is sensing an overload/short on the VRM circuit, thus enabling PSU overload protection to protect PSU and motherboard as well. I am suspecting that either motherboard (at VRM portion) is grounded to PC case or the cooler is touching a circuit of the VRM. Try remounting motherboard and/or cooler.
Q: i am going to establish a new power cable manufacturing business. i want to ask you what should i name to my business or what brand name should i adopt that is appopriate.
follow the suggestions. Good Luck
Q: Sometimes I have to jiggle the chord or plug it in the right position to get the laptop to be charged. At first, I thought it was the power cable, but after buying a new one, I still have the same problem. Any suggestions as to what causes this and how to fix it?
Pulling on the cable will cause the jack to become deformed, and cause poor connections. You will have to replace the jack. On some laptops, it is an internal plug in module that is easy to replace, on others it is soldered to the motherboard, a much more expensive repair....

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