AAAC conductor all aluminum alloy conductor
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Product Description
AAAC (All Aluminum Alloy Conductor) referred to have higher strength but lower conductivity than pure aluminum.
Being lighter, alloy conductors can sometimes be used to advantage in place of the more conventional ACSR; Having lower breaking loads than the latter, their use becomes particularly favourable when ice and win loadings are low.
We can supply this conductor according to different recognized standards,
such as BS EN50182, IEC61089, ASTM B399DIN 48,
customer special specification also can be satisfied.
The data sheets below show the most common standards
Product Description
AAAC (All Aluminum Alloy Conductor) referred to have higher strength but lower conductivity than pure aluminum. Being lighter, alloy conductors can sometimes be used to advantage in place of the more conventional ACSR; Having lower breaking loads than the latter, their use becomes particularly favourable when ice and win loadings are low.
We can supply this conductor according to different recognized standards, such as BS EN50182, IEC61089, ASTM B399DIN 48, customer special specification also can be satisfied.
The data sheets below show the most common standards, British standard.
BS EN 50182:2001
Code Name | Stranding&wire diameter | Approx Overall diameter | Total area | Weight | Breaking Load | DC Resistance at 20 | Current Rating |
mm | mm | mm 2 | Kg/km | KN | Ohm/km | A | |
Box | 7/1.85 | 5.55 | 18.8 | 51.4 | 5.55 | 1.748 | 93 |
Acacia | 7/2.08 | 6.24 | 23.9 | 64.9 | 7.02 | 1.3828 | 110 |
Almond | 7/2.34 | 7.02 | 30.1 | 82.2 | 8.88 | 1.0926 | 128 |
Cedar | 7/2.54 | 7.62 | 35.5 | 96.8 | 10.46 | 0.9273 | 132 |
Deodar | 7/2.77 | 8.31 | 42.2 | 115.2 | 12.44 | 0.7797 | 148 |
Fir | 7/2.95 | 8.85 | 47.8 | 130.6 | 14.11 | 0.6875 | 161 |
Hazel | 7/3.30 | 9.9 | 59.9 | 163.4 | 17.66 | 0.5494 | 184 |
Pine | 7/3.61 | 10.8 | 71.6 | 195.6 | 21.14 | 0.4591 | 204 |
Holly | 7/3.91 | 11.7 | 84.1 | 229.5 | 24.79 | 0.3913 | 222 |
Willow | 7/4.04 | 12.1 | 89.7 | 245 | 26.47 | 0.3665 | 233 |
Oak | 7/4.65 | 13.95 | 118.9 | 324.5 | 35.07 | 0.2767 | 272 |
Mulbery | 19/3.18 | 15.9 | 150.9 | 414.3 | 44.52 | 0.2192 | 319 |
Ash | 19/3.48 | 17.4 | 180.7 | 496.1 | 53.31 | 0.183 | 354 |
Elm | 19/3.76 | 18.8 | 211 | 579.2 | 62.24 | 0.1568 | 385 |
Poplar | 37/2.87 | 20.1 | 239.4 | 659.4 | 70.61 | 0.1387 | 414 |
Sycamore | 37/3.23 | 22.6 | 303.2 | 835.2 | 89.4 | 0.1095 | 487 |
Upas | 37/3.53 | 24.7 | 362.1 | 997.5 | 106.82 | 0.0917 | 527 |
Yew | 37/4.06 | 28.4 | 479 | 1319.6 | 141.31 | 0.0693 | 629 |
Totara | 37/4.14 | 29.42 | 498.1 | 1372.1 | 146.93 | 0.0666 | 640 |
Rubus | 61/3.50 | 31.5 | 586.9 | 1622 | 173.13 | 0.0567 | 716 |
Sorbus | 61/3.71 | 33.4 | 659.4 | 1822.5 | 194.53 | 0.0505 | 760 |
Araucaria | 61/4.14 | 37.3 | 821.1 | 2269.5 | 242.24 | 0.0406 | 842 |
Redwood | 61/4.56 | 41 | 996.2 | 2753.2 | 293.88 | 0.0334 | 920 |