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Bare conductors AAC, AAAC, ACSR cable acsr conductor

Bare conductors AAC, AAAC, ACSR cable acsr conductor

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Overhead Conductor AAC cable (ACSR, AAC, AAAC, ACSS/TW, ACCC, AACSR, ACAR, OPGW)Bare Conductor

For use in overhead transmission and distribution systems and as bus connections in substations and switchyards. Solid conductors used for mechanical and grounding applications. Classes AA and A are used primarily for overhead transmission and primary and secondary distribution,where capacity must be maintained, a lighter conductor(compared to ACSR)is desiredClasses B and C are used primarily as bus, apparat us connector sand jumpers, where additional flexibility is required.

 

Specifications

AAC 
1.aluminum stranded conductor 
2.overhead AAC Wire 
3.medium breaking load 
4.bare Al wire

AAC Technical Characteristics Based on Standard DIN 48201 / DIN EN50182

Code number

Area

Number 

of wires

Wire 

diameter

Conductor

 diameter

Linear

 mass

Rated

strength

D.C. 

resistance

at 20oC

mm2

No.

mm

mm

kg/km

kN

Ω/km

16

15.9

7

1.7

5.1

43.4

3.02

1.7986

25

24.2

7

2.1

6.3

66.3

4.36

1.1787

35

34.4

7

2.5

7.5

93.9

6.01

0.8317

50

49.5

7

3

9

135.2

8.41

0.5776

50

48.3

19

1.8

9

132.9

8.94

0.5944

70

65.8

19

2.1

10.5

180.9

11.85

0.4367

95

93.3

19

2.5

12.5

256.3

16.32

0.3081

120

117

19

2.8

14

321.5

19.89

0.2456

150

147.1

37

2.25

15.8

405.7

26.48

0.196

185

181.6

37

2.5

17.5

500.9

31.78

0.1588

240

242.5

61

2.25

20.3

671.1

43.66

0.1193

300

299.4

61

2.5

22.5

828.5

52.4

0.0966

Bare conductors AAC, AAAC, ACSR cable acsr conductor

Q: My mom gave me a rice cooker but it didn't come with a power cable. Can anyone identify this plug type and let me know where I can purchase a new cable?
i hav seen this types of cables, but i don't know the name it .................do i thing since u hav the pic, print the pic show it to shop keepers they will provides u with exact 1s with guaranty
Q: I need to select a power cord for a computer and other appliances (like a printer). Power cords usually have their amps and voltage (capacities?) imprinted on the outside. What is the rule of thumb for selecting a power cord and why?For example, if my printer has the following requirements:Power Source AC 120V 50/60 HzPower Consumption - 5W-350WWhat amp/voltage type of power cord will do the job?I am of course concerned about overloading the cord with too much electric requirements.(People who actually know this matter SPECIFICALLY only need to reply; please excuse if the electric language is not used right.)
The power cables themselves don't have much bearing on Power Source AC 120V 50/60 Hz (Your typical household outlet) You couldn't acciddentally plug it into a 220 line anyway. Power Consumption - 5W-350w -- How many watts of power it draws from the socket. Typically the thicker guaged wire is better to use, as it has less impedance or so I've been told.
Q: Im looking for a sata cable that has one connector to the mother board and splits in two to connectors for to two HDD's (just like the old IDE cables )IM NOT LOOKING FOR THE POWER CABLE IM LOOKING FOR THE DATA CABLEdo you know were i can find one please give link were i can buy or tutorial were i can make my own
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Q: Hello, i have a quick question, this card doesn't need PCI cables right?My power supply is 450 wattNVIDIA GTX 750 TI is the cardThank you
It does need power cables. Your PSU should come with them. That's all the cables it needs.
Q: It never occurred to me that the power cable -- the one connected from the outlet to the laptop's AC brick -- is rated at quot;125V - 7Aquot;. Does that mean it won't be able to handle the 240V in some countries? The brick itself is rated 100V - 240V, so it can be used internationally. In fact, I spent a year in France, where I used my Dell Inspiron just fine (with a prong adapter so it'll fit into the socket). The reason why I'm paying attention to the power cable is because the cable for my Nikon D80 battery charger has a quot;USsticker on it. The charger itself can handle 240V, but does this mean the cable cannot?
The thinner the cables are, the less voltage they can handle. So since cell phone charger cables are significantly smaller than laptop cables, the cell phone charger cables could heat up and actually melt the insulation.
Q: my sub came loose and started sliding around in my boot until the power cable got ripped out of the amp while i was driving at it was on. When i tried putting the power back in it just blew the fuses, so i bought some more, and they blew as soon as they went in as well, and one of the bits of metal melted putting one it! strathfield said its 45 for an inspection, plus the cost of fixing it. any ideas whats wrong with it and if i can fix it myself??cheers.
You can repair this if you already know what you are doing. Each wire in the cable terminates on a specific terminal. (A power cable can be expected to have 2 wires, a red and a black for pos12v and neg12v respectively. Reverse these wires even for a moment and wave your amp goodbye, unless there is protection built in if you're lucky) So ... Do you know all the repair proceedures? Do you know what wire belongs to what terminal? (No trial and error allowed here) If you have any doubt about doing this right first time then you are unable to fix it your self, and it would be better to take it to the experts and pay for repair.
Q: I bought a new amp and sub to replace my old ones. I disconnected the battery, unplugged the old amp and plugged the new one in and when I reconnected my battery the power cable began to smoke at all the exposed ends and got very hot. What causes this? Is it because the new amp requires more current than the old one and that is causing it to get very hot? And what is the solution to my problem?Thanks
What it sounds like is you accidentally connected the wires to the wrong terminals. If current were an issue u would most likely blow a fuse. But dont rule it out, u could just need a thicker gauge power 12v line. And also remember to ALWAYS GROUND the amp. either way, if it is an amp desined for car use, youre batt would never be too much power. If it is a high watt amp, you should look into buying a capaciter. Itll help regulate voltage usage and extend the life of your batt and alternator.
Q: summary of why 'power cables' are bad evidence. what happens to people whose whole life has been living close to power lines?
Well, before 1977 the United States had massed produced electrical powerlines which used PCB's, or PolyChlorinated Biphenols. They were chains of of chlorine, used as insulators in powerlines. They get into the air and the people are sick around them at a certain period of exposure. They give people really bad acne and it gets into water underground and many other ways of infection are possible (even eating food around a powerline outside. However, many of the powerlines you see now are younger than 1977, but if you see any powerlines that you suspect are extremely old or at least 30 years old, and you believe it has PCB's and are worried it is infecting the area of environment... You should call FEMA or some sort of environmental pickup specialists or something. How do I know all this? Selected research, I believe my area may have a large amount of ground PCB levels.
Q: I need help asap before I lose my patience with my dog.
Try Radio Shack or if it has a 3 prong socket any computer power cable will work.
Q: what is the difference in applications between single and multicore power cables?
Multi-core power cables are useful any time you're carrying a circuit in and out of an appliance at the same location. Usually that's just 2 plus an optional ground. For electronic devices with specialized power requirements, there may be several power lines in the cable carrying different voltages. Single-core power cables are especially useful in high amperage appliances, such as welding equipment, and in DC automotive wiring in which the chassis serves as the ground. Thick cables for high amperage are hard enough to manage and wire without being bundled into a multi-core monster. It also makes sense to use single core cables with a ground chassis so that you only have to run one wire, and just complete the circuit to ground at the point of use. Single-core power cables can also be useful in serial or parallel wired appliances, or power supplies, such as a string of lights, or an array of batteries.

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