2019 Hot Selling IEC Standard AAC, All Aluminum Conductor

2019 Hot Selling IEC Standard AAC, All Aluminum Conductor

2019 Hot Selling IEC Standard AAC, All Aluminum Conductor

AAC, AAAC, ACSR, AACSR, ACAR

Overhead, Power Station

Low and Medium Voltage Cable

DC & AC

Bare

Bare

Round Wire

Aluminium

ISO, CE

SABS

AAC

Jiapu

2000ton/Month

SABS, ISO9001-2008, CQC Certificate, CE , SGS

Accord with The Request

1km

L/C, D/P, D/a ,T/T, M/T, D/D, O/a, C.W.O, C.O.D, C

Tianjin, Qingdao, Ningbo, Shanghai, Xiamen

jiapu

Drum

Any Standard

Henan China

7614900000

Product Description

All Aluminum Conductor(AAC)& Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced(ACSR))for ASTM

(AAC, ACCR, AAAC, ACSR) Generally Confirming to IS 398 (Part-I, II, IV), IEC-228
(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.
We can supply this conductor according to different recognized standards, such as IEC61089, BS215, BS EN 50182: 2001, ASTM 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.
Applications:
Used as bare overhead transmission cable and as primary and secondary distribution cable. ACSR offers optimal strength for line design. Variable steel core stranding enables desired strength to be achieved without sacrificing ampacity.
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 corrosion 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)
Notes:
Resistance is calculated using ASTM standard increments of stranding and metal conductivity of 61.2% IACS for EC (1350) and 8% IACS for steel. AC (60Hz) resistance includes current dependent hysteresis loss factor for 1 and 3 layer constructions.
Current ratings are based on 75oC conductor temperature, 25oC ambient, 2ft/s wind, 96/watts/sq. Ft sun, 0.5 coefficients of emissivity and absorption.

Packing:
Standard export wooden drums

AAC with IEC61089 Standard    
Cross Section  Number of Stranding Wires Diameter  Linear Mass Rated Strength Max.D.C. Resistance     
Wires Conductor    
mm 2   mm  mm kg/km  kN Ω/km    
10 7 1.35 4.05 27.4 1.95 2.8633    
16 7 1.71 5.12 43.8 3.04 1.7896    
25 7 2.13 6.4 68.4 4.5 1.1453    
40 7 2.7 8.09 109.4 6.8 0.7158    
63 7 3.39 10.2 172.3 10.39 0.4545    
100 19 2.59 12.9 274.8 17 0.2877    
125 19 2.89 14.5 343.6 21.25 0.2302    
160 19 3.27 16.4 439.8 26.4 0.1798    
200 19 3.66 18.3 549.7 32 0.1439    
250 19 4.09 20.5 687.1 40 0.1151    
315 37 3.29 23 867.9 51.97 0.0916    
400 37 3.71 26 1102 64 0.0721    
450 37 3.94 27.5 1239.8 72 0.0641    
500 37 4.15 29 1377.6 80 0.0577    
560 37 4.39 30.7 1542.9 89.6 0.0515    
630 61 3.63 32.6 1738.3 100.08 0.0458    
710 61 3.85 34.6 1959.1 113.6 0.0407    
800 61 4.09 36.8 2207.4 128 0.0361    
900 61 4.33 39 2483.3 144 0.0321    
1000 61 4.57 41.1 2759.2 160 0.0289    
1120 91 3.96 43.5 3093.5 179.2 0.0258    
1250 91 4.18 46 3452.6 200 0.0231    
1400 91 4.43 48.7 3866.9 224 0.0207    
1500 91 4.58 50.4 4143.1 240 0.0193    
AAC with DIN48201 Standard    
Code Number Calculated Cross Section No./Dia.of Stranding Wire  Overall Diameter Linear Mass Calculated Breaking Load Max.D.C. Resistance     
   
mm² mm² mm mm kg/km daN Ω/km    
16 15.89 7/1.70 5.1 44 290 1.8018    
25 24.25 7/2.10 6.3 67 425 1.1808    
35 34.36 7/2.50 7.5 94 585 0.8332    
50 49.48 7/3.00 9 135 810 0.5786    
50 48.36 19/1.80 9 133 860 0.595    
70 65.82 19/2.10 10.5 181 1150 0.4371    
95 93.27 19/2.50 12.5 256 1595 0.3084    
120 117 19/2.80 14 322 1910 0.2459    
150 147.1 37/2.25 15.2 406 2570 0.196    
185 181.6 37/2.50 17.5 501 3105 0.1587    
240 242.54 61/2.25 20.2 670 4015 0.1191    
300 299.43 61/2.50 22.5 827 4850 0.0965    
400 400.14 61/2.89 26 1105 6190 0.0722    
500 499.83 61/3.23 29.1 1381 7600 0.0578    
625 626.2 91/2.96 32.6 1733 9690 0.04625    
800 802.1 91/3.35 36.8 2219 12055 0.0361    
1000 999.71 91/3.74 41.1 2766 14845 0.029    
AAC with BS 215 Standard    
Code Name Nominal  Cross Section No./Dia.of Stranding Wires Overall Diameter Approx. Weight Max.D.C Resistance  of Conductor  Calculated Breaking Load Final Modulus of Elasticity Coefficient of Linear Expansion
mm 2 No./mm mm kg/km ohm/km daN hbar  
Midge 22 7/2.06 6.18 64 1.227 399 5900 23 x 10 -6
Aphis 25 3/3.35 7.2 73 1.081 411 5900 23 x 10 -6
Gnat 25 7/2.21 6.6 73 1.066 459 5900 23 x 10 -6
Weevil 30 3/3.66 7.9 86 0.9082 486 5900 23 x 10 -6
Mosquito 35 7/2.59 7.8 101 0.7762 603 5900 23 x 10 -6
Ladybird 40 7/2.79 8.4 117 0.6689 687 5900 23 x 10 -6
Ant 50 7/3.10 9.3 145 0.5419 828 5900 23 x 10 -6
Fly 60 7/3.40 10.2 174 0.4505 990 5900 23 x 10 -6
Bluebottle 70 7/3.66 11 202 0.3881 1134 5900 23 x 10 -6
Earwing 75 7/3.78 11.4 215 0.3644 1194 5900 23 x 10 -6
Grasshopper 80 7/3.91 11.7 230 0.3406 1278 5900 23 x 10 -6
Clegg 90 7/4.17 12.5 262 0.2994 1453 5900 23 x 10 -6
Wasp 100 7/4.39 13.17 290 0.2702 1600 5900 23 x 10 -6
Beetle 100 19/2.67 13.4 293 0.2704 1742 5600 23 x 10 -6
Bee 125 7/4.90 14.7 361 0.2169 1944 5900 23 x 10 -6
Cricket 150 7/5.36 16.1 432 0.1818 2385 5900 23 x 10 -6
Hornet 150 19/3.25 16.25 434 0.1825 2570 5600 23 x 10 -6
Caterpillar 175 19/3.53 17.7 512 0.1547 2863 5600 23 x 10 -6
Chafer 200 19/3.78 18.9 587 0.1349 3240 5600 23 x 10 -6
Spider 225 19/3.99 20 652 0.1211 3601 5600 23 x 10 -6
Cockroach 250 19/4.22 21.1 731 0.1083 4040 5600 23 x 10 -6
Butterfly 300 19/4.65 23.25 888 0.08916 4875 5600 23 x 10 -6
Moth 350 19/5.00 25 1027 0.07711 5637 5600 23 x 10 -6
Drone 350 37/3.58 25.1 1029 0.07741 5745 5600 23 x 10 -6
Locust 400 19/5.36 26.8 1179 0.0671 6473 5600 23 x 10 -6
Centipede 400 37/3.78 26.46 1145 0.06944 6310 5600 23 x 10 -6
Maybug 450 37/4.09 28.6 1342 0.05931 7401 5600 23 x 10 -6
Scorpion 500 37/4.27 29.9 1460 0.05441 7998 5600 23 x 10 -6
Cicada 600 37/4.65 32.6 1733 0.04588 9495 5600 23 x 10 -6
Tarantula 750 37/5.23 36.6 2191 0.03627 12010 5600 23 x 10 -6
AAC with CSA C49 Standard
Code Name KCMIL or AWG Cross Section of Aluminum Size Total Mass Rated Tensile Strength Max.D.C. Resistance 
No.of Wires Dia.of Wires Dia.of Conductor
    mm²  – mm  mm kg/km   kN Ω/km
Anemone 874.5 443.12 37 3.9 27.3 1223 72.9 0.06509
Cockscomb 900 456.04 37 3.96 27.72 1259 75.2 0.06324
  927.2 469.82 37 4.02 28.14 1297 77.5 0.06139
Magnolia 954 483.4 37 4.08 28.56 1334 79.8 0.05966
Hawkweed 1000 506.71 37 4.18 29.26 1399 83.8 0.05692
Bluebell 1033.5 523.68 37 4.25 29.75 1445 86.6 0.05507
  1100 557.38 61 3.41 30.69 1541 94.7 0.05182
Marigold 1113 563.97 61 3.43 30.87 1559 95.8 0.05121
Hawthorn 1192.5 604.25 61 3.55 31.95 1670 103 0.0478
  1200 608.05 61 3.56 32.04 1681 103 0.0475
Narcissus 1272 644.54 61 3.67 33.03 1782 110 0.04481
  1300 658.72 61 3.71 33.39 1821 112 0.04385
Columbine 1351.5 684.82 61 3.78 34.02 1893 113 0.04218
  1400 709.39 61 3.85 34.65 1961 117 0.04072
Carnation 1431 725.1 61 3.89 35.01 2004 120 0.03983
  1500 760.07 61 3.98 35.82 2101 125 0.038
Gladiolus 1510.5 762.72 61 3.99 35.91 2110 123 0.0379
Coreopsis 1590 805.67 61 4.1 36.9 2227 133 0.03585
  1600 810.74 61 4.11 36.99 2241 134 0.03563
  1700 861.41 61 4.24 38.16 2381 142 0.03353
  1800 912.08 91 3.57 39.27 2524 155 0.0317
Cowslip 2000 1013.42 91 3.77 41.47 2804 168 0.02853
Sagebrush 2250 1140.1 91 3.99 43.89 3155 188 0.02536
  2435.6 1234.14 91 4.16 45.76 3415 204 0.02343
Lupine 2500 1266.78 91 4.21 46.31 3505 209 0.02283
Bitterroo 2750 1393.45 91 4.42 48.62 3856 230 0.02075
  3000 1520.13 91 4.61 50.71 4207 251 0.01902
  3007.7 1524.03 91 4.62 50.82 4217 252 0.01897
  3500 1773.49 91 4.98 54.78 4908 292 0.0163
  3640 1844.42 91 5.08 55.88 5104 304 0.01568
 

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FAQ: 

1. How many years has Henan Jiapu Cable Group been in production? 

Founded in October 1998 by Mr. Gu, our facility has three separate manufacturing workshops within its 100, 000-sq. -FT. Building. In 2012, we operates in a new 666, 000 sq. Foot state-of-the-art facility in Xiaodian Industry Park., Xinxiang, Henan, China

2. What kinds of products does Jiapu Cable manufacture? 

1)Bare Conductor, such as AAC, AAAC, ACSR, ACAR, AACSR, ACSR/AW and so on; 
2)Aerial Bundled Cable (1kV-35kV ), such as Duplex, Triplex, Quadruplex Drop Wires and so on; 
3)PVC Insulated (Flexible ) Wire; 
4) PVC Insulated and Sheathed (Armoured) Power Cable; 
5)Low, Medium, High Voltage (1kV-220kV) XLPE Insulated (Armoured) Power Cable; 
6)Welding Cable, Control Cable, Concentric Cable, Rubber Sheathed Cable and so on; 

 

3. What kind of certifications do you have? 

SABS, CE, ISO9001-2000, SGS

4. Which markets do you involve mainly in? 

Our products have been exported mainly to Africa, Middle East, South-east Asia, South America, Central America, North America, Europe, Australia, etc. 

5. Which standards do you comply with when you produce the electrical wires and cables? 
We are able to produce electrical wires and cables based on GB, JB, IEC, BS, DIN, ASTM, JIS, NF, AS/NZS, CSA, etc. Meanwhile, we can design and manufacture the cables according to the samples and technical specification the customer supply. 

 

6. What is the min. Order quantity? 
It depends on the type and size of electrical wires and cables. For some small electrical wires, 100 meters can be accepted. But for the power cables with medium or high voltage, that should comply with the property of installed equipments. Anyhow, we will try our best to solve the problem and meet with the requirement If you have special request. 

 

7. What is the production capacity per week or per month? 
For the bare conductor, we can finish 3000 tons within one month. For power cables, that depends on the type and size. The total output value per month is approx. USD3, 000, 000.00 for insulated aluminum cables and that is approx. USD8, 000, 000.00 for insulated copper cables. 

8. Do you supply the customers with installation service in foreign country? 
We don’t have professional installation teams in foreign country. But if that is necessary, we will recommend our partners to cooperate with you. 

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