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All Aluminium Alloy Conductor(AAAC)

AAAC is mainly used as bare overhead transmission cable and as primary and secondary distribution cable.  Designed for utilizing a high-strength aluminum-alloy to achieve a high strength-to-weight ratio; affords good sag characteristics. It is also suitable for laying across basins, rivers and valleys where special geographical teatures exist.


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Product description

Product Applications
AAAC is mainly used as bare overhead transmission cable and as primary and secondary distribution cable.  Designed for utilizing a high-strength aluminum-alloy to achieve a high strength-to-weight ratio; affords good sag characteristics. It is also suitable for laying across basins, rivers and valleys where special geographical teatures exist.

Product Standard
Basic design to BS 3242 / BS EN 50182 / IEC 61089 / ASTM B 399/B 399M / DIN 48201 -6 standards.

Product Construction
AAAC cable bvconsists of aluminum alloy wires. The aluminum alloy wires are concentrically stranded.
This section deals with heat-treatable magnesium silicon type aluminium alloys to the applicable International Standard, the electrical and mechanical properties of which all fall within the values suggested by relevant standard. Conductors to all other recognized specifications can also be supplied. The alloys referred to have higher strength but lower conductivity than pure aluminium. Being lighter, alloy conductors can sometimes be used to advantage in place of the more conventional ACSR; Having lower breaking loads than the later, their use becomes particularly favourable when ice and wind loadings are low.

 

Code Name

Size (KCM)

Strand

Approx.EC Cond with Equivalent Resistance

Stranding

Diameter(in)

Cross Sectional  Area (Sq in)

Weight per 1000ft (lbs)

Rated Strength (lbs)

Resistance Ohms/1000ft (lbs)

Individual  Wires

Complete  Cable

DC @ 20

AC@ 75

Akron

30.58

7/w

6

6/1

.0661

.198

.0240

28.7

1,110

.659

.785

Alton

48.69

7/w

4

6/1

.0834

.250

.0382

45.7

1,760

.414

.493

Ames

77.47

7/w

2

6/1

.1052

.316

.0608

72.7

2,800

.260

.310

Azusa

123.3

7/w

1/0

6/1

.1327

.398

.0968

115.7

4,460

.163

.195

Anaheim

155.4

7/w

2/0

6/1

.1490

.447

.1221

145.9

5,390

.130

.154

Amherst

195.7

7/w

3/0

6/1

.1672

.502

.1537

183.7

6,790

.103

.123

Alliance

246.9

7/w

4/0

6/1

.1878

.563

.1939

231.8

8,560

.0816

.0973

Butte

312.8

19/w

266.8

26/7

.1283

.642

.2456

293.6

11,000

.0644

.0769

Canton

394.5

19/w

336.4

26/7

.1441

.721

.3098

370.3

13,300

.0511

.0610

Cairo

465.4

19/w

397.5

26/7

.1565

.783

.3655

436.9

15,600

.0433

.0518

Darien

559.5

19/w

477.0

26/7

.1716

.858

.4394

525.5

18,800

.0360

.0431

Elgin

652.4

19/w

556.5

26/7

.1853

.927

.5124

612.4

21,900

.0309

.0371

Flint

740.8

37/w

636.0

26/7

.1415

.991

.5818

695.5

24,400

.0272

.0327

Greely

927.2

37/w

795.0

26/7

.1583

1.108

.7282

870.4

30,500

.0217

.0263

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