Bare Conduct AAAC with ASTM B399/BS En50183/ IEC 61086
Product Description
Used as bare overhead conductor for primary and secondary distribution. Designed utilizing a high-strength aluminum alloy to achieve a high strength-to-weight ratio; affords better sag characteristics. Aluminum alloy gives AAAC higher resistance to corrosion than ACSR.
Construction
Standard 6201-T81 high strength aluminum conductors, conforming to ASTM Specification B-399, are concentric-lay-stranded, similar in construction and appearance to 1350 grade aluminum conductors. Standard 6210 alloy conductors are similar to other alloy conductors commercially known as Ardival, Aldrey or Almelec. They were developed to fill the need for an economical conductor for overhead applications requiring higher strength than that obtainable with 1350 grade aluminum conductors, but without a steel core. The DC resistance at 20 °C of the 6201-T81 conductors and of the standard ACSR of the same diameter are approximately the same. Conductors of the 6201-T81 alloys are harder and , therefore, have a greater resistance to abrasion than conductors of 1350-H19 grade aluminum.
Specification
AAAC bare conductor meets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:
B-398 Aluminum Alloy 6201-T81 Wire for Electrical Purposes
B-399 Concentric-Lay-Stranded 6201-T81 Aluminum Alloy Conductors
Code Name | Area | Size & Stranding of ACSR with Equal Diameter | No. & Diameter of wires | Overall Diameter | Weight | Nominal Breaking Load | Area | Stranding and Wire Diameter | Approx Overall Diameter | Weight | Nominal Breaking Load | Max.D.C. Resistance at 20ºC | |||
Nominal | Actual | Nominal | Actual | ||||||||||||
MCM | mm2 | AWG or MCM | Al/Steel | mm | mm | kg/km | kN | AWG or MCM | mm² | mm | mm | kg/km | kN | Ω/km | |
Akron | 30.58 | 15.48 | 6 | 6/1 | 7/1.68 | 5.04 | 42.7 | 4.92 | 6 | 13.3 | 7/1.554 | 4.67 | 37 | 4.22 | 2.5199 |
Alton | 48.69 | 24.71 | 4 | 6/1 | 7/2.12 | 6.35 | 68.0 | 7.84 | 4 | 21.15 | 7/1.961 | 5.89 | 58 | 6.71 | 1.5824 |
Ames | 77.47 | 39.22 | 2 | 6/1 | 7/2.67 | 8.02 | 108 | 12.45 | 2 | 33.63 | 7/2.474 | 7.42 | 93 | 10.68 | 0.9942 |
Azusa | 123.3 | 62.38 | 1/0 | 6/1 | 7/3.37 | 10.11 | 172 | 18.97 | 1/0 | 53.48 | 7/3.119 | 9.36 | 148 | 16.97 | 0.6256 |
Anaheim | 155.4 | 78.65 | 2/0 | 6/1 | 7/3.78 | 11.35 | 217 | 23.93 | 2/0 | 67.42 | 7/3.503 | 10.51 | 186 | 20.52 | 0.4959 |
Amherst | 195.7 | 99.22 | 3/0 | 6/1 | 7/4.25 | 12.75 | 273 | 30.18 | 3/0 | 85.03 | 7/3.932 | 11.8 | 234 | 25.86 | 0.3936 |
Alliance | 246.9 | 125.1 | 4/0 | 6/1 | 7/4.77 | 14.31 | 345 | 38.05 | 4/0 | 107.23 | 7/4.417 | 13.26 | 296 | 32.63 | 0.3119 |
Butte | 312.8 | 158.6 | 266.8 | 26/7 | 19/3.26 | 16.30 | 437 | 48.76 | 250 | 126.66 | 19/2.913 | 14.57 | 349 | 38.93 | 0.2642 |
Canton | 394.5 | 199.9 | 336.4 | 26/7 | 19/3.66 | 18.30 | 551 | 58.91 | 300 | 152.1 | 19/3.193 | 15.97 | 419 | 46.77 | 0.2199 |
Cairo | 465.4 | 235.8 | 397.5 | 26/7 | 19/3.98 | 19.88 | 650 | 69.48 | 350 | 177.35 | 19/3.447 | 17.24 | 489 | 52.25 | 0.1887 |
Darien | 559.5 | 283.5 | 477.0 | 26/7 | 19/4.36 | 21.79 | 781 | 83.52 | 400 | 202.71 | 19/3.686 | 18.43 | 559 | 59.74 | 0.165 |
Elgin | 652.4 | 330.6 | 556.5 | 26/7 | 19/4.71 | 23.54 | 911 | 97.42 | 450 | 228 | 19/3.909 | 19.55 | 629 | 67.19 | 0.1467 |
Flint | 740.8 | 375.3 | 636.0 | 26/7 | 37/3.59 | 25.16 | 1035 | 108.21 | 500 | 253.35 | 19/4.120 | 20.6 | 698 | 74.64 | 0.1321 |
Greely | 927.2 | 469.8 | 795.0 | 26/7 | 37/4.02 | 28.14 | 1295 | 135.47 | 550 | 278.6 | 37/3.096 | 21.67 | 768 | 83.8 | 0.1202 |
600 | 303.8 | 37/3.233 | 22.63 | 838 | 91.38 | 0.1102 | |||||||||
650 | 329.25 | 37/3.366 | 23.56 | 908 | 97.94 | 0.1016 | |||||||||
700 | 354.55 | 37/3.493 | 24.45 | 978 | 102.2 | 0.0944 | |||||||||
750 | 380.2 | 37/3.617 | 25.32 | 1049 | 109.6 | 0.088 | |||||||||
800 | 405.15 | 37/3.734 | 26.14 | 1117 | 116.8 | 0.0826 | |||||||||
900 | 456.16 | 37/3.962 | 27.73 | 1258 | 131.5 | 0.0733 | |||||||||
1000 | 506.71 | 37/4.176 | 29.23 | 1399 | 146.1 | 0.066 |
1. Resistance is calculated using ASTM standard increments of stranding and metal conductivity of 52.5% IACS, AC resistance at 60Hz
2. Current ratings are based on 75°C conductor temperature, 25°ambient,2ft/s wind, 96/watts/sq.foot sun,.05 coefficients of emissivity and absorption.
The manufacture scope of Henan Jiapu Cable Co., LTD:
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;
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.
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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