Overhead Aluminum Conductor Steel Supported Acss/Tw for Power Transmission

Overhead Aluminum Conductor Steel Supported Acss/Tw for Power Transmission

Overhead Aluminum Conductor Steel Supported Acss/Tw for Power Transmission

ACSS/TW

Jinyuan

12~600m²

ISO, CCC, CE, RoHS, UL

Steel

Round Wire

Bare

Bare

DC Cable

High Voltage Cable

Overhead, Power Station, Telecommunication

7-73

12-600mm2

110kv

30 Years

100,000m²

100,000 Metic Tons

5-15 Days

Jinyuan

Wooden Drum

6/1+26/7+54/19

China

761410000

Product Description

Overhead Aluminum Conductor Steel Supported ACSS/TW for power transmission
—–BARE OVERHEAD TRAPEZOIDAL ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR STEEL-SUPPORTED, CONCENTRIC-LAY-STRANDED

(1)Production capacity:2000 ton/month
(2)MOQ:1km
(3)Delivery:5~15 officail days.
(4)Standards:IEC,ASTM,DIN,BS; or according to customers’ requirements.
(5)Delivery length:as per customers’ request.

1.Construction
ACSS/TW, a nonhomogeneous conductor, is a trapezoidal shaped wire compact concentriclay- stranded conductor made from aluminum 1350-O wires and round, coated steel core wire(s). ACSS/TW conductors withequal area or equal diameter as compared to ACSS conductors are available for overhead lines. Steel wires are coated with Class A coating of zinc – 5% aluminum mischmetal alloy. Other Classes of coatings are also available for additional protection from corrosion. Standard, High, Extra and Ultra High Strength steel are also available.

2.Features
ACSS conductors are preferred over ACSR conductors for specific transmission line
applications:
With zinc – 5% aluminum mischmetal alloy coating on steel wires, ACSS conductors can be operated
up to 250 °C.
ACSS conductors carry more current than ACSR conductors due to:
— Minimum average conductivity of 63% IACS for 1350-O aluminum wires vs. an average conductivity of 61.2% for 1350-H19 aluminum wires in ACSR.
— ACSS conductors can be operated up to 250 °C vs. the maximum operating temperature for an ACSR conductor does not exceed 100 °C.
ACSS conductors are prone to resist the effects of aeolian vibration due to very little or no mechanical load on the annealed aluminum wires.
Long term creep is not a factor when designing with ACSS conductors. In addition, use of ACSS/TW with the equal area design allows equal ampacity in a conductor with approximately 10% smaller diameter over a standard ACSS with same area. This smaller diameter of equal area ACSS/TW conductors helps reduce the effects of ice and wind loading on the conductor.
Alternatively, use of ACSS/TW with equal diameter design provides a conductor in which the aluminum area is increased by approximately 20% – 25% over a standard ACSS with same diameter. This increase
in the cross-sectional area of the conductor reduces its ac resistance by about 15% – 20% and thus, increases its current carrying capacity by about 10%.

3.Your best choice → Jinyuan Cable Inc. 
 (1),More than 30 years experience.
 (2) ,100,000m² factory,200 staffs,annual output 100,000 metic tons.
 (3),Sound Quality Control
    –Material inspection;
    –manufacturing inspection;
    — Finished products inspection;
    — Inspection before delivery.
    –Third party inspection.
    — Inspection of storage at port of departure.
 (4),ISO Certificated.
 (5) ,Plenty of material and lobor gurantee the delivery prompt and price competitive.
 (6),24/7 service.

4.Bare Conductor Types
(1) all aluminum conductor (AAC)
(2) all aluminum alloy conductor(AAAC)
(3) aluminum conductor steel reinforced (ACSR)
(4) anti-corrosion type ACSR
(5) aluminum conductor aluminum clad steel reinforced(ACSR/AW)
(6) rear earth aluminum conductor steel reinforced(ACSR/RE)
(7) aluminum conductor aluminum alloy reinforced(ACAR)
(8) aluminium conductors steel supported (ACSS)

5.Standard reference.

Code Size Type Stranding Nominal Overall Diameter Cross Section
Aluminum Steel
AWG or kcmil No. Al Wires No. Al Layers No. of Wires Diameter CDR Steel Core Al Total
in in in2
Flicker/ACSS/TW 477.0 13 18 2 7 0.0940 0.78 0.2820 0.3748 0.4234
Hawk/ACSS/TW 477.0 16 18 2 7 0.1053 0.79 0.3159 0.3745 0.4355
Parakeet/ACSS/TW 556.5 13 18 2 7 0.1015 0.84 0.3045 0.4372 0.4938
Dove/ACSS/TW 556.5 16 20 2 7 0.1138 0.85 0.3414 0.4371 0.5083
Rook/ACSS/TW 636.0 13 18 2 7 0.1085 0.89 0.3255 0.4994 0.5641
Grosbeak/ACSS/TW 636.0 16 20 2 7 0.1216 0.91 0.3648 0.4996 0.5809
Tern/ACSS/TW 795.0 7 17 2 7 0.0888 0.96 0.2664 0.6247 0.6680
Puffin/ACSS/TW 795.0 11 21 2 7 0.1108 0.98 0.3324 0.6241 0.6916
Condor/ACSS/TW 795.0 13 21 2 7 0.1213 0.99 0.3639 0.6242 0.7051
Drake/ACSS/TW 795.0 16 20 2 7 0.1360 1.01 0.4080 0.6242 0.7259
Phoenix/ACSS/TW 954.0 5 30 3 7 0.0837 1.04 0.2511 0.7497 0.7882
Rail/ACSS/TW 954.0 7 32 3 7 0.0971 1.06 0.2913 0.7493 0.8011
Cardinal/ACSS/TW 954.0 13 21 2 7 0.1329 1.08 0.3987 0.7492 0.8463
Snowbird/ACSS/TW 1033.5 5 30 3 7 0.0871 1.09 0.2613 0.8115 0.8532
Ortolan/ACSS/TW 1033.5 7 33 3 7 0.1010 1.10 0.3030 0.8112 0.8673
Curlew/ACSS/TW 1033.5 13 21 2 7 0.1383 1.13 0.4149 0.8118 0.9170
Avocet/ACSS/TW 1113.0 5 30 3 7 0.0904 1.13 0.2712 0.8737 0.9186
Bluejay/ACSS/TW 1113.0 7 33 3 7 0.1049 1.14 0.3147 0.8746 0.9351
Finch/ACSS/TW 1113.0 13 39 3 19 0.0862 1.18 0.4310 0.8737 0.9845
Oxbird/ACSS/TW 1192.5 5 30 3 7 0.0936 1.17 0.2808 0.9361 0.9843
Bunting/ACSS/TW 1192.5 7 33 3 7 0.1086 1.18 0.3258 0.9368 1.0016
Grackle/ACSS/TW 1192.5 13 39 3 19 0.0892 1.22 0.4460 0.9369 1.0556
Scissortail/ACSS/TW 1272.0 5 30 3 7 0.0967 1.20 0.2901 0.9994 1.0508
Bittern/ACSS/TW 1272.0 7 33 3 7 0.1121 1.22 0.3363 0.9994 1.0685
Pheasant/ACSS/TW 1272.0 13 39 3 19 0.0921 1.26 0.4605 0.9987 1.1252
Dipper/ACSS/TW 1351.5 7 33 3 7 0.1155 1.25 0.3465 1.0616 1.1350
Martin/ACSS/TW 1351.5 13 39 3 19 0.0949 1.30 0.4745 1.0610 1.1954
Bobolink/ACSS/TW 1431.0 7 33 3 7 0.1189 1.29 0.3567 1.1243 1.2020
Plover/ACSS/TW 1431.0 13 39 3 19 0.0977 1.33 0.4885 1.1242 1.2666
Lapwing/ACSS/TW 1590.0 7 36 3 7 0.1253 1.36 0.3759 1.2488 1.3351
Falcon/ACSS/TW 1590.0 13 39 3 19 0.1030 1.40 0.5150 1.2483 1.4066
Chukar/ACSS/TW 1780.0 8 38 3 19 0.0874 1.45 0.4370 1.3982 1.5122
Bluebird/ACSS/TW* 2156.0 8 64 4 19 0.0961 1.61 0.4805 1.6934 1.8312
Mohawk/ACSS/TW 571.7 13 18 2 7 0.103 0.846 0.309 0.4489 0.5072
Calumet/ACSS/TW 565.3 16 20 2 7 0.1146 0.858 0.3438 0.4438 0.5161
Mystic/ACSS/TW 666.6 13 20 2 7 0.1111 0.913 0.3333 0.5236 0.5915
Oswego/ACSS/TW 664.8 16 20 2 7 0.1244 0.927 0.3732 0.5222 0.6073
Maumee/ACSS/TW 768.2 13 20 2 7 0.1195 0.977 0.3585 0.6032 0.6817
Wabash/ACSS/TW 762.8 16 20 2 7 0.1331 0.99 0.3993 0.5989 0.6963
Kettle/ACSS/TW 957.2 7 32 3 7 0.0973 1.06 0.2919 0.7518 0.8038
Suwannee/ACSS/TW 959.6 16 22 2 7 0.1493 1.108 0.4479 0.7539 0.8764
Cheyenne/ACSS/TW 1168.1 5 30 3 7 0.0926 1.155 0.2778 0.917 0.9642
Genesee/ACSS/TW 1158.0 7 33 3 7 0.1078 1.165 0.3234 0.9094 0.9732
Hudson/ACSS/TW 1158.4 13 26 2 7 0.1467 1.196 0.4401 0.9096 1.0279
Catawba/ACSS/TW 1272.0 5 30 3 7 0.0967 1.203 0.2901 0.9993 1.0507
Nelson/ACSS/TW 1257.1 7 35 3 7 0.1115 1.213 0.3345 0.9875 1.0558
Yukon/ACSS/TW 1233.6 13 38 3 19 0.091 1.25 0.455 0.9685 1.0921
Truckee/ACSS/TW 1372.5 5 30 3 7 0.1004 1.248 0.3012 1.0783 1.1337
Mackenzie/ACSS/TW 1359.7 7 36 3 7 0.1159 1.259 0.3477 1.0674 1.1413
Thames/ACSS/TW 1334.6 13 39 3 19 0.0944 1.29 0.472 1.0479 1.1808
St.Croix/ACSS/TW 1467.8 5 30 3 7 0.1041 1.292 0.3123 1.1532 1.2127
Miramichi/ACSS/TW 1455.3 7 36 3 7 0.12 1.299 0.36 1.1427 1.2219
Merrimack/ACSS/TW 1433.6 13 39 3 19 0.0978 1.34 0.489 1.1255 1.2682
Platte/ACSS/TW 1569.0 5 33 3 7 0.1074 1.334 0.3222 1.2328 1.2962
Potomac/ACSS/TW 1557.4 7 36 3 7 0.1241 1.345 0.3723 1.2237 1.3084
Rio Grande/ACSS/TW 1533.3 13 39 3 19 0.1012 1.379 0.506 1.2046 1.3574
Schuylkill/ACSS/TW 1657.4 7 36 3 7 0.128 1.386 0.384 1.3012 1.3912
Pecos/ACSS/TW 1622.0 13 39 3 19 0.1064 1.424 0.532 1.2736 1.4425
Pee Dee/ACSS/TW 1758.6 7 37 3 7 0.1319 1.431 0.3957 1.3811 1.4768
James/ACSS/TW 1730.6 13 39 3 19 0.1075 1.47 0.5375 1.3598 1.5322
Athabaska/ACSS/TW 1949.6 7 42 3 7 0.1392 1.504 0.4176 1.5318 1.6384
Cumberland/ACSS/TW 1926.9 13 42 3 19 0.1133 1.545 0.5665 1.5129 1.7044
Santee/ACSS/TW 2627.3 8 64 4 19 0.1062 1.762 0.531 2.0645 2.2328

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