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ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR STEEL REINFORCED(ACSR)
ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR STEEL REINFORCED(ACSR)

ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR STEEL REINFORCED(ACSR)

Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced (ACSR) is concentrically stranded conductor with one or more layers of hard drawn aluminium wire on galvanized steel wire core. The core can be single wire or stranded depending on the size. Additional corrosion protection is available through the application of grease to the core or infusion of the complete cable with grease.
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Construction

Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced

Standard

ASTM B 232/B 232M,BS EN 50182, IEC 61089, AS 3607, GB/T 1179, BS 215-2, DIN48204

Technical Specifications

Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced
ASTM B 232/B 232M
BS 215-2
EN 50182
DIN 48204
IEC 61089
GB/T 1179
AS 3607
Code Number Nominal Area No./Nominal diameter of wires Approximate Overall Diameter Approximate Weight Nominal Breaking Load Nominal DC Resistance at 20℃ Current Rating(*)
Aluminum Steel Total Aluminum Steel
mm² mm² mm² No./mm No./mm mm kg/km KN ohm/km A
Turkey 13.3 2.22 15.52 6/1.68 1/1.68 5.04 53.6 4.98 2.1499 76
Swan 21.18 3.53 24.71 6/2.12 1/2.12 6.36 85.3 7.83 1.3501 101
Swanate 21.12 5.35 26.47 7/1.96 1/2.61 6.53 99.6 9.79 1.3539 102
Sparrow 33.59 5.6 39.19 6/2.67 1/2.67 8.01 135.7 11.92 0.8512 135
Sparate 33.54 8.55 42.09 7/2.47 1/3.30 8.24 158.7 15.08 0.8525 135
Robin 42.41 7.07 49.48 6/3.00 1/3.00 9 171.1 14.86 0.6742 156
Raven 53.52 8.92 62.44 6/3.37 1/3.37 10.11 216.1 18.33 0.5343 180
Quail 67.33 11.22 78.55 6/3.78 1/3.78 11.34 272 22.46 0.4247 207
Pigeon 85.12 14.19 99.31 6/4.25 1/4.25 12.75 343 28.02 0.3359 239
Penguin 107.22 17.87 125.09 6/4.77 1/4.77 14.31 432.7 35.36 0.2667 275
Waxwing 134.98 7.5 142.48 18/3.09 1/3.09 15.45 430.2 29.8 0.2129 313
Partridge 134.87 21.99 156.86 26/2.57 7/2.00 16.28 545.9 47.15 0.2141 316
Ostrich 152.19 24.71 176.9 26/2.73 7/2.12 17.28 613.4 53.38 0.1897 341
Merlin 170.22 9.46 179.68 18/3.47 1/3.47 17.35 542.8 37.36 0.1688 361
Linnet 170.55 27.83 198.38 26/2.89 7/2.25 18.31 687.5 59.16 0.1693 365
Oriole 170.5 39.78 210.28 30/2.69 7/2.69 18.83 783.3 72.06 0.1698 367
Chickadee 200.93 11.16 212.09 18/3.77 1/3.77 18.85 641.3 43.15 0.143 400
Brant 201.56 26.13 227.69 24/3.27 7/2.18 19.62 761 61.83 0.1433 403
Ibis 201.34 32.73 234.07 26/3.14 7/2.44 19.88 812.4 68.05 0.1434 404
Lark 200.9 46.88 247.78 30/2.92 7/2.92 20.44 925.2 84.07 0.1441 406
Pelican 242.31 13.46 255.77 18/4.14 1/4.14 20.7 769.7 51.15 0.1186 448
Flicker 241.58 31.4 272.98 24/3.58 7/2.39 21.49 913.5 72.06 0.1195 450
Hawk 241.65 39.19 280.84 26/3.44 7/2.67 21.77 975.1 81.84 0.1195 451
Hen 241.27 56.3 297.57 30/3.20 7/3.20 22.4 1110.6 98.3 0.12 453
Osprey 282.47 15.69 298.16 18/4.47 1/4.47 22.35 897.7 59.6 0.1017 492
Parakeet 282.31 36.6 318.91 24/3.87 7/2.58 23.22 1065.6 83.18 0.1023 495
Dove 282.59 45.92 328.51 26/3.72 7/2.89 23.55 1138.6 94.3 0.1022 497
Eagle 282.07 65.82 347.89 30/3.46 7/3.46 24.22 1295.6 114.76 0.1026 499
Peacock 306.13 39.78 345.91 24/4.03 7/2.69 24.19 1158.9 90.74 0.0943 520
Squab 305.83 49.81 355.64 26/3.87 7/3.01 24.51 1237 101.41 0.0944 521
Wood Duck 307.06 71.65 378.71 30/3.61 7/3.61 25.27 1408.4 121.43 0.0943 525
Teal 307.06 69.62 376.68 30/3.61 19/2.16 25.24 1396.6 124.54 0.0943 525
Kingbird 323.01 17.95 340.96 18/4.78 1/4.78 23.9 1026.6 68.05 0.089 533
Swift 323.02 8.97 331.99 36/3.38 1/3.38 23.66 956.5 60.05 0.089 532
Rook 323.07 41.88 364.95 24/4.14 7/2.76 24.84 1217.5 95.19 0.0894 537
Grosbeak 321.84 52.49 374.33 26/3.97 7/3.09 25.15 1300.8 104.97 0.0897 537
Scoter 322.56 75.26 397.82 30/3.70 7/3.70 25.9 1480.7 127.66 0.0897 541
Egret 322.56 73.54 396.1 30/3.70 19/2.22 25.9 1469 130.77 0.0897 541
Flamingo 337.27 43.72 380.99 24/4.23 7/2.82 25.38 1276.6 99.64 0.0856 551
Gannet 338.26 54.9 393.16 26/4.07 7/3.16 25.76 1363.3 110.31 0.0854 553
Stilt 363.27 46.88 410.15 24/4.39 7/2.92 26.32 1370.4 107.2 0.0795 576
Starling 361.93 59.15 421.08 26/4.21 7/3.28 26.68 1463.7 118.32 0.0798 577
Redwing 362.06 82.41 444.47 30/3.92 19/2.35 27.43 1650.6 143.23 0.0799 580
Coot 401.86 11.16 413.02 36/3.77 1/3.77 26.39 1195.8 73.39 0.0715 607
Tern 403.77 27.83 431.6 45/3.38 7/2.25 27.03 1331.8 94.3 0.0715 610
Condor 402.33 52.15 454.48 54/3.08 7/3.08 27.72 1520.7 118.32 0.0718 612
Cuckoo 402.33 52.15 454.48 24/4.62 7/3.08 27.72 1522.2 117.43 0.0718 612
Drake 402.56 65.44 468 26/4.44 7/3.45 28.11 1626.4 131.66 0.0717 615
Mallard 403.84 91.78 495.62 30/4.14 19/2.48 28.96 1836 159.24 0.0717 619
Ruddy 455.5 31.67 487.17 45/3.59 7/2.40 28.74 1507.3 104.53 0.0634 656
Canary 456.28 59.15 515.43 54/3.28 7/3.28 29.52 1723.1 134.33 0.0633 660
Catbird 484.61 13.46 498.07 36/4.14 1/4.14 28.98 1434.4 86.74 0.0593 679
Rail 483.84 33.54 517.38 45/3.70 7/2.47 29.61 1598.1 110.76 0.0597 680
Cardinal 484.53 62.81 547.34 54/3.38 7/3.38 30.42 1825.9 142.34 0.0596 685
Tanager 522.79 14.52 537.31 36/4.30 1/4.30 30.1 1553.5 93.85 0.055 710
Orotlan 523.87 36.31 560.18 45/3.85 7/2.57 30.81 1730.5 118.32 0.0551 713
Curlew 522.51 67.73 590.24 54/3.51 7/3.51 31.59 1977.6 153.9 0.0553 716
Bluejay 565.49 38.9 604.39 45/4.00 7/2.66 31.98 1866 127.66 0.0511 745
Finch 565.03 71.57 636.6 54/3.65 19/2.19 32.85 2127.8 164.58 0.0514 748
Bunting 605.76 41.88 647.64 45/4.14 7/2.76 33.12 1996.9 136.55 0.0477 776
Grackle 602.79 76.89 679.68 54/3.77 19/2.27 33.97 2278.1 176.59 0.0481 777
Skylark 646.02 17.95 663.97 36/4.78 1/4.78 33.46 1913.6 115.65 0.0445 804
Bittern 644.4 44.66 689.06 45/4.27 7/2.85 34.17 2130.8 145.89 0.0448 805
Pheasant 645.08 81.71 726.79 54/3.90 19/2.34 35.1 2431.4 183.26 0.045 808
Dipper 684.24 47.2 731.44 45/4.40 7/2.93 35.19 2263.2 154.79 0.0422 834
Martin 685.39 86.67 772.06 54/4.02 19/2.41 36.17 2581.7 194.82 0.0423 838
Bobolink 725.27 50.14 775.41 45/4.53 7/3.02 36.24 2397.2 164.13 0.0398 862
Plover 726.92 91.78 818.7 54/4.14 19/2.48 37.24 2734.9 206.39 0.0399 866
Nuthatch 764.2 52.83 817.03 45/4.65 7/3.10 37.2 2529.6 171.25 0.0378 888
Parrot 766.06 97.03 863.09 54/4.25 19/2.55 38.25 2883.7 217.51 0.0379 892
Lapwing 807.53 55.6 863.13 45/4.78 7/3.18 38.22 2663.5 180.14 0.0358 916
Falcon 806.23 102.43 908.66 54/4.36 19/2.62 39.26 3038.5 229.52 0.036 919
Chukar 903.18 73.54 976.72 84/3.70 19/2.22 40.7 3083.1 217.51 0.0321 976
Bluebird 1092.84 88.84 1181.68 84/4.07 19/2.44 44.76 3731.9 256.65 0.0266 1083
Kiwi 1099.76 47.52 1147.28 72/4.41 7/2.94 44.1 3423.9 215.28 0.0264 1083
Thrasher 1171.42 63.94 1235.36 76/4.43 19/2.07 45.79 3754.2 243.75 0.0248 1122
Code Name Nominal Area No./Nominal diameter of wires Approximate Overall Diameter Sectional Area Approximate Weight Nominal Breaking Load Nominal DC Resistance at 20℃ Current Rating(*)
Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Total
mm² No./mm No./mm mm mm² mm² mm² kg/km KN ohm/km A
Gopher 25 6/2.36 1/2.36 7.08 26.24 4.38 30.62 106 9.61 1.093 115
Weasel 30 6/2.59 1/2.59 7.77 31.61 5.27 36.88 128 11.45 0.9077 129
Ferret 40 6/3.00 1/3.00 9 42.41 7.07 49.48 172 15.2 0.6766 155
Rabbit 50 6/3.35 1/3.35 10.05 52.88 8.82 61.7 214 18.35 0.5426 178
Horse 70 12/2.79 7/2.79 13.95 73.37 42.83 116.2 538 61.2 0.3936 225
Dog 100 6/4.72 7/1.57 14.15 105 13.5 118.5 394 32.7 0.2733 271
Dingo 150 18/3.35 1/3.35 16.75 158.7 8.8 167.5 506 35.7 0.1815 346
Wolf 150 30/2.59 7/2.59 18.13 158.1 36.8 194.9 726 69.2 0.1828 351
Lynex 175 30/2.79 7/2.79 19.53 183.4 42.8 226.2 842 79.8 0.1576 384
Caracal 175 18/3.61 1/3.61 18.05 184.3 10.2 194.5 587 41.1 0.1563 379
Panther 200 30/3.00 7/3.00 21 212.1 49.4 261.5 974 92.25 0.1363 420
Jaguar 200 18/3.86 1/3.86 19.3 210.6 11.7 222.3 671 46.55 0.1367 411
Zebra 400 54/3.18 7/3.18 28.62 428.9 55.6 484.5 1621 131.9 0.0674 636
Code Name No./Nominal diameter of wires Approximate Overall Diameter Sectional Area Approximate Weight Nominal Breaking Load Nominal DC Resistance at 20℃ Current Rating(*)
Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Total
No./mm No./mm mm mm² mm² mm² kg/km KN ohm/km A
Mole 6/1.50 1/1.50 4.5 10.6 1.77 12.4 42.8 4.14 2.7027 66
Squirrel 6/2.11 1/2.11 6.33 21 3.5 24.5 84.7 7.87 1.3659 101
Fox 6/2.79 1/2.79 8.37 36.7 6.11 42.8 148.1 13.21 0.7812 142
Mink 6/3.66 1/3.66 10.98 63.1 10.5 73.6 254.9 21.67 0.454 199
Skunk 12/2.59 7/2.59 12.95 63.2 36.9 100.1 463 52.79 0.4568 206
Beaver 6/3.99 1/3.99 11.97 75 12.5 87.5 302.9 25.76 0.382 221
Racoon 6/4.09 1/4.09 12.27 78.8 13.1 91.9 318.3 27.06 0.3635 228
Otter 6/4.22 1/4.22 12.66 83.9 14 97.9 338.8 28.81 0.3415 237
Cat 6/4.50 1/4.50 13.5 95.4 15.9 111.3 385.3 32.76 0.3003 256
Hare 6/4.72 1/4.72 14.16 105 17.5 122.5 423.8 36.04 0.273 271
Coyote 26/2.54 7/1.91 15.89 131.7 20.1 151.8 520.7 45.86 0.2192 311
Cougar 18/3.05 1/3.05 15.25 131.5 7.31 138.8 418.8 29.74 0.2188 308
Tiger 30/2.36 7/2.36 16.52 131.2 30.6 161.8 602.2 57.87 0.2202 313
Lion 30/3.18 7/3.18 22.26 238.3 55.6 293.9 1093.4 100.47 0.1213 450
Bear 30/3.35 7/3.35 23.45 264.4 61.7 326.1 1213.4 111.5 0.1093 480
Goat 30/3.71 7/3.71 25.97 324.3 75.7 400 1488.2 135.13 0.0891 543
Sheep 30/3.99 7/3.99 27.93 375.1 87.5 462.6 1721.3 156.3 0.0771 592
Antelope 54/2.97 7/2.97 26.73 374.1 48.5 422.6 1413.8 118.88 0.0773 586
Bison 54/3.00 7/3.00 27 381.7 49.5 431.2 1442.5 121.3 0.0758 593
Deer 30/4.27 7/4.27 29.89 429.6 100.2 529.8 1971.4 179 0.0673 643
Elk 30/4.50 7/4.50 31.5 477.1 111.3 588.4 2189.5 198.8 0.0606 684
Camel 54/3.35 7/3.35 30.15 476 61.7 537.7 1798.8 146.4 0.0608 677
Moose 54/3.53 7/3.53 31.77 528.5 68.5 597 1997.3 159.92 0.0547 720
Nominal Area Sectional Area No./Nominal diameter of wires Approximate Overall Diameter Approximate Weight Nominal Breaking Load Nominal DC Resistance at 20℃ Current Rating(*)
Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Total Aluminum Steel
mm² mm² mm² mm² mm² No./mm No./mm mm kg/km KN ohm/km A
16 2.5 15.27 2.54 17.8 6/1.80 1/1.80 5.4 62 5.81 1.8793 83
25 4 23.86 3.98 27.8 6/2.25 1/2.25 6.8 97 9.02 1.2028 109
35 6 34.35 5.73 40.1 6/2.70 1/2.70 8.1 140 12.7 0.8353 136
44 32 43.98 31.67 75.7 14/2.00 7/2.40 11.2 373 45.46 0.6573 166
50 8 48.25 8.04 56.3 6/3.20 1/3.20 9.6 196 17.18 0.5946 168
50 30 51.17 29.85 81 12/2.33 7/2.33 11.7 378 44.28 0.5644 181
70 12 69.89 11.4 81.3 26/1.85 7/1.44 11.7 284 26.31 0.413 211
95 15 94.39 15.33 109.7 26/2.15 7/1.67 13.6 383 35.17 0.3058 254
95 55 96.51 56.3 152.8 12/3.20 7/3.20 16 714 80.2 0.2992 267
105$ 75 105.67 75.55 181.2 14/3.10 19/2.25 17.5 899 106.69 0.2736 284
120 20 121.57 19.85 141.4 26/2.44 7/1.90 15.5 494 44.94 0.2374 297
120 70 122.15 71.25 193.4 12/3.60 7/3.60 18 904 98.16 0.2364 308
125 30 127.92 29.85 157.8 30/2.33 7/2.33 16.3 590 57.86 0.2259 308
150 25 148.86 24.25 173.1 26/2.70 7/2.10 17.1 604 54.37 0.1939 336
170 40 171.77 40.08 211.9 30/2.70 7/2.70 18.9 794 77.01 0.1682 369
185 30 183.78 29.85 213.6 26/3.00 7/2.33 19 744 66.28 0.1571 382
210 35 209.1 34.09 243.2 26/3.20 7/2.49 20.3 848 74.94 0.138 414
210 50 212.06 49.48 261.5 30/3.00 7/3.00 21 979 92.25 0.1363 420
230 30 230.91 29.85 260.8 24/3.50 7/2.33 21 874 73.09 0.1249 438
240 40 243.05 39.49 282.5 26/3.45 7/2.68 21.8 985 86.46 0.1188 453
265 35 263.66 34.09 297.8 24/3.74 7/2.49 22.4 998 82.94 0.1094 475
300 50 304.26 49.48 353.7 26/3.86 7/3.00 24.5 1233 105.09 0.0949 520
305 40 304.62 39.49 344.1 54/2.68 7/2.68 24.1 1155 99.3 0.0949 518
340 30 339.29 29.85 369.1 48/3.00 7/2.33 25 1174 92.56 0.0851 551
380 50 381.7 49.48 431.2 54/3.00 7/3.00 27 1448 120.91 0.0757 593
385 35 386.04 34.09 420.1 48/3.20 7/2.49 26.7 1336 104.31 0.0748 595
435 55 434.29 56.3 490.6 54/3.20 7/3.20 28.8 1647 136.27 0.0666 641
450 40 448.71 39.49 488.2 48/3.45 7/2.68 28.7 1553 120.19 0.0644 651
490 65 490.28 63.55 553.8 54/3.40 7/3.40 30.6 1860 152.85 0.059 689
550 70 549.65 71.25 620.9 54/3.60 7/3.60 32.4 2085 167.42 0.0526 737
560 50 561.7 49.48 611.2 48/3.86 7/3.00 32.2 1943 146.28 0.0514 744
680 85 678.58 85.95 764.5 54/4.00 19/2.40 36 2564 209.99 0.0426 834
Code Number Nominal Area No./Nominal diameter of wires Approximate Overall Diameter Approximate Weight Nominal Breaking Load Nominal DC Resistance at 20℃ Current Rating(*)
Aluminum Steel Total Aluminum Steel
mm² mm² mm² No./mm No./mm mm kg/km KN ohm/km A
16 16 2.67 18.7 6/1.84 1/1.84 5.52 64.6 6.08 1.7934 85
25 25 4.17 29.2 6/2.30 1/2.30 6.9 100.9 9.13 1.1478 112
40 40 6.67 46.7 6/2.91 1/2.91 8.73 161.5 14.4 0.7174 150
63 63 10.5 73.5 6/3.66 1/3.66 10.98 254.4 21.63 0.4555 198
100 100 16.7 117 6/4.61 1/4.61 13.83 403.8 34.33 0.2869 263
125 125 6.94 132 18/2.97 1/2.97 14.85 397.9 29.17 0.2304 299
125 125 20.4 145 26/2.47 7/1.92 15.64 503.9 45.69 0.231 302
160 160 8.89 169 18/3.36 1/3.36 16.8 509.3 36.18 0.18 347
160 160 26.1 186 26/2.80 7/2.18 17.74 644.9 57.69 0.1805 351
200 200 11.1 211 18/3.76 1/3.76 18.8 636.7 44.22 0.144 398
200 200 32.6 233 26/3.13 7/2.43 19.81 806.2 70.13 0.1444 402
250 250 24.6 275 22/3.80 7/2.11 21.53 880.6 68.72 0.1154 458
250 250 40.7 291 26/3.50 7/2.72 22.16 1007.7 87.67 0.1155 461
315 315 21.8 337 45/2.99 7/1.99 23.91 1039.6 79.03 0.0917 526
315 315 51.3 366 26/3.93 7/3.05 24.87 1269.7 106.83 0.0917 530
400 400 27.7 428 45/3.36 7/2.24 26.88 1320.1 98.36 0.0722 607
400 400 51.9 452 54/3.07 7/3.07 27.63 1510.3 123.04 0.0723 610
450 450 31.1 481 45/3.57 7/2.38 28.56 1485.2 107.47 0.0642 651
450 450 58.3 508 54/3.26 7/3.26 29.34 1699.1 138.42 0.0643 655
500 500 34.6 535 45/3.76 7/2.51 30.09 1650.2 119.41 0.0578 693
500 500 64.8 565 54/3.43 7/3.43 30.87 1887.9 153.8 0.0578 697
560 560 38.7 599 45/3.98 7/2.65 31.83 1848.2 133.74 0.0516 741
560 560 70.9 631 54/3.63 19/2.18 32.68 2103.4 172.59 0.0516 745
630 630 43.6 674 45/4.22 7/2.81 33.75 2079.2 150.45 0.0459 794
630 630 79.8 710 54/3.85 19/2.31 34.65 2366.3 191.77 0.0459 798
710 710 49.1 759 45/4.48 7/2.99 35.85 2343.2 169.56 0.0407 851
710 710 89.9 800 54/4.09 19/2.45 36.79 2666.8 216.12 0.0407 856
800 800 34.6 835 72/3.76 7/2.51 37.61 2480.2 167.41 0.0361 910
800 800 66.7 867 84/3.48 7/3.48 38.28 2732.7 205.33 0.0362 912
800 800 101 901 54/4.34 19/2.61 39.09 3004.9 243.52 0.0362 916
900 900 38.9 939 72/3.99 7/2.66 39.9 2790.2 188.33 0.0321 972
900 900 75 975 84/3.69 7/3.69 40.59 3074.2 226.5 0.0322 974
1000 1000 43.2 1043 72/4.21 7/2.80 42.08 3100.3 209.26 0.0289 1031
1120 1120 47.3 1167 72/4.45 19/1.78 44.5 3464.9 234.53 0.0258 1096
1120 1120 91.2 1211 84/4.12 19/2.47 45.31 3811.5 283.17 0.0258 1100
1250 1250 102 1352 84/4.35 19/2.61 47.85 4253.9 316.04 0.0232 1165
1250 1250 52.8 1303 72/4.70 19/1.88 47 3867.1 261.75 0.0231 1163
Nominal Area Aluminum/Steel Steel Percentage% Area/mm² No.wires n Nominal diameter of wires/mm Diameter/mm Approximate Weight/  (kg/km) Rated tensile strength/  KN DC Resistance(20℃)(Ω/km)
Aluminum Steel Total Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Steel Core Stranded wire
10/2 17 10.6 1.77 12.37 6 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 4.5 42.8 4.14 2.7062
16/3 17 16.13 2.69 18.82 6 1 1.85 1.85 1.85 5.55 65.1 6.13 1.7791
35/6 17 34.86 5.81 40.67 6 1 2.72 2.72 2.72 8.16 140.8 12.55 0.823
50/8 17 48.25 8.04 56.3 6 1 3.2 3.2 3.2 9.6 194.8 16.81 0.5946
50/30 58 50.73 29.59 80.32 12 7 2.32 2.32 6.96 11.6 371.1 42.61 0.5693
70/10 17 68.05 11.34 79.39 6 1 3.8 3.8 3.8 11.4 274.8 23.36 0.4217
70/40 58 69.73 40.67 110.4 12 7 2.72 2.72 8.16 13.6 510.2 58.22 0.4141
95/15 16 94.39 15.33 109.73 26 7 2.15 1.67 5.01 13.6 380.2 34.93 0.305
95/20 20 95.14 18.82 113.96 7 7 4.16 1.85 5.55 13.9 408.2 37.24 0.302
95/55 58 96.51 56.3 152.81 12 7 3.2 3.2 9.6 16 706.1 77.85 0.2992
120/7 6 118.89 6.61 125.5 18 1 2.9 2.9 2.9 14.5 378.5 27.74 0.2422
120/20 16 115.67 18.82 134.49 26 7 2.38 1.85 5.55 15.1 466.1 42.26 0.2496
120/25 20 122.48 24.25 146.73 7 7 4.72 2.1 6.3 15.7 525.7 47.96 0.2346
120/70 58 122.15 71.25 193.4 12 7 3.6 3.6 10.8 18 893.7 97.92 0.2364
150/8 6 144.76 8.04 152.8 18 1 3.2 3.2 3.2 16 460.9 32.73 0.199
150/20 13 145.68 18.82 164.5 24 7 2.78 1.85 5.55 16.7 548.5 46.78 0.1981
150/25 16 148.86 24.25 173.11 26 7 2.7 2.1 6.3 17.1 600.1 53.67 0.194
150/35 23 147.26 34.36 181.62 30 7 2.5 2.5 7.5 17.5 675 64.94 0.1962
185/10 6 183.22 10.18 193.4 18 1 3.6 3.6 3.6 18 583.3 40.51 0.1572
185/25 13 187.03 24.25 211.28 24 7 3.15 2.1 6.3 18.9 704.9 59.23 0.1543
185/30 16 181.34 29.59 210.93 26 7 2.98 2.32 6.96 18.9 731.4 64.56 0.1592
185/45 23 184.73 43.1 227.83 30 7 2.8 2.8 8.4 19.6 846.7 80.54 0.1564
210/10 6 204.14 11.34 215.48 18 1 3.8 3.8 3.8 19 649.9 45.14 0.1411
210/25 13 209.02 27.1 236.12 24 7 3.33 2.22 6.66 20 787.8 66.19 0.138
210/35 16 211.73 34.36 246.09 26 7 3.22 2.5 7.5 20.4 852.5 74.11 0.1364
210/50 23 209.24 48.82 258.06 30 7 2.98 2.98 8.94 20.9 959 91.23 0.1381
240/30 13 244.29 31.67 275.96 24 7 3.6 2.4 7.2 21.6 920.7 75.19 0.1181
240/40 16 238.84 38.9 277.74 26 7 3.42 2.66 7.98 21.7 962.8 83.76 0.1209
240/55 23 241.27 56.3 297.57 30 7 3.2 3.2 9.6 22.4 1105.8 101.74 0.1198
300/15 5 296.88 15.33 312.21 42 7 3 1.67 5.01 23 938.7 68.41 0.0973
300/20 7 303.42 20.91 324.32 45 7 2.93 1.95 5.85 23.4 1000.8 76.04 0.0952
300/25 9 306.21 27.1 333.31 48 7 2.85 2.22 6.66 23.8 1057 83.76 0.0944
300/40 13 300.09 38.9 338.99 24 7 3.99 2.66 7.98 23.9 1131 92.36 0.0961
300/50 16 299.54 48.82 348.37 26 7 3.83 2.98 8.94 24.3 1207.7 103.58 0.0964
300/70 23 305.36 71.25 376.61 30 7 3.6 3.6 10.8 25.2 1399.6 127.23 0.0946
400/20 5 406.4 20.91 427.31 42 7 3.51 1.95 5.85 26.9 1284.3 89.48 0.071
400/25 7 391.91 27.1 419.01 45 7 3.33 2.22 6.66 26.6 1293.5 96.37 0.0737
400/35 9 390.88 34.36 425.24 48 7 3.22 2.5 7.5 26.8 1347.5 103.67 0.0739
400/65 16 398.94 65.06 464 26 7 4.42 3.44 10.3 28 1608.7 135.39 0.0724
400/95 23 407.75 93.27 501.02 30 19 4.16 2.5 12.5 29.1 1856.7 171.56 0.0709
500/45 9 488.58 43.1 531.68 48 7 3.6 2.8 8.4 30 1685.5 127.31 0.0591
630/55 9 639.92 56.3 696.22 48 7 4.12 3.2 9.6 34.3 2206.4 164.31 0.0452
800/55 7 814.3 56.3 870.6 45 7 4.8 3.2 9.6 38.4 2687.5 192.22 0.0355
800/70 9 808.15 71.25 879.4 48 7 4.63 3.6 10.8 38.6 2887.6 207.68 0.0358
Conductor code name Stranding and wire diameter no/mm Nominal overall diameter Cross-sectional area Approximate mass Breaking load Modulus of elasticity Coefficient of linear expansionX10-6/℃ DC Resistance at 20℃ Ω/km
Aluminum Steel mm mm² kg/km KN Gpa
Almond 6/2.50 1/2.50 7.5 34.4 119 10.5 83 19.3 0.975
Apricot 6/2.75 1/2.75 8.3 41.6 144 12.6 83 19.3 0.805
Apple 6/3.00 1/3.00 9 49.5 171 14.9 83 19.3 0.677
Banana 6/3.75 1/3.75 11.3 77.3 268 22.7 83 19.3 0.433
Cherry 6/4.75 7/1.60 14.3 120 402 33.4 80 19.9 0.271
Grape 30/2.50 7/2.50 17.5 182 677 63.5 88 18.4 0.196
Lemon 30/3.00 7/3.00 21 262 973 90.4 88 18.4 0.136
Lychee 30/3.25 7/3.25 22.8 307 1140 105 88 18.4 0.116
Lime 30/3.50 7/3.50 24.5 356 1320 122 88 18.4 0.1
Mango 54/3.00 7/3.00 27 431 1440 119 78 19.9 0.0758
Orange 54/3.25 7/3.25 29.3 506 1690 137 78 19.9 0.0646
Olive 54/3.50 7/3.50 31.5 587 1960 159 78 19.9 0.0557
Pawpaw 54/3.75 19/2.25 33.8 672 2240 178 77 20 0.0485
Quince 3/1.75 4/1.75 5.3 16.8 95 12.7 136 13.9 3.25
Raisin 3/2.50 4/2.50 7.5 34.4 195 24.4 136 13.9 1.59
Sultana 4/3.00 3/3.00 9 49.5 243 28.3 119 15.2 0.897
Walnut 4/3.75 3/3.75 11.3 77.3 380 43.9 119 15.2 0.573

Quality Control

Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced
Raw Material Testing

Raw Material Testing

NPC has always chosen raw material suppliers who have a good reputation, possess stable supply capabilities and have passed international quality system certifications (such as ISO 9001). And establish a long-term cooperative relationship with it, forming a stable and reliable raw material supply chain.
We will ensure that all raw materials are subject to strict inspection procedures upon entry to the factory, and can only be stored in the warehouse after they have been confirmed to meet the standards.
Process Inspection

Process Inspection

NPC has strict quality control procedures for each process in the cable production process.
Process documents: Develop detailed process flow and operation instructions to clarify the operating specifications and quality standards of each process.
Equipment calibration: Regularly calibrate key equipment such as wire drawing machines, stranding machines, extruders, and diameter gauges to ensure that the accuracy meets the requirements.
First piece confirmation: Before each batch of production, the first piece is trial-produced to confirm that the process parameters, product dimensions, electrical performance, etc. meet the standards before mass production can be carried out.
Finished Product

Finished Product

Inspectors conduct ex-factory inspections on cables according to relevant standards and corresponding product inspection specifications to ensure that each ex-factory product complies with the process regulations.

Application

ACSR conductors are widely used for electrical power transmission over long distances, since they are ideal for long overhead lines spans. They are also used as a messenger for supporting overhead electrical cables.

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FAQ From Customers

What are the advantages of power cables and overhead lines?
(1) Reliable operation, because it is installed in a hidden place such as underground, it is less damaged by external forces, has less chance of failure, and the power supply is safe, and it will not cause harm to people;
(2) The maintenance workload is small and frequent inspections are not required;
(3) No need to erect towers;
(4) Help improve power factor.
Which aspects should be considered when choosing the cross section of a power cable?
(1) The long-term allowable working current of the cable;
(2) Thermal stability once short circuited;
(3) The voltage drop on the line cannot exceed the allowable working range.
What are the measures for cable fire prevention?
(1) Use flame-retardant cables;
(2) Use fireproof cable tray;
(3) Use fireproof paint;
(4) Fire partition walls and fire baffles are installed at cable tunnels, mezzanine exits, etc.;
(5) Overhead cables should avoid oil pipelines and explosion-proof doors, otherwise local pipes or heat insulation and fire prevention measures should be taken.
What should be paid attention to during the transportation and handling of cables?
(1) During transportation, loading and unloading, cables and cable reels should not be damaged. It is strictly forbidden to push the cable reels directly from the vehicle. Generally, cables should not be transported and stored flat.
(2) Before transporting or rolling the cable reel, ensure that the cable reel is firm, the cable is wound tightly, the oil pipe between the oil-filled cable and the pressure oil tank should be fixed without damage, the pressure oil tank should be firm, and the pressure indication should meet the requirements.
What inspections should be carried out for the acceptance of cable lines?
(1) The cable specifications should meet the regulations, the arrangement should be neat, no damage, and the signs should be complete, correct and clear;
(2) The fixed bending radius of the cable, the related distance and the wiring of the metal sheath of the single-core power cable should meet the requirements;
(3) The cable terminal and the middle head should not leak oil, and the installation should be firm. The oil pressure of the oil-filled cable and the meter setting should meet the requirements;
(4) Good grounding;
(5) The color of the cable terminal is correct, and the metal parts such as the bracket are completely painted;
(6) There should be no debris in the cable trench, tunnel, and bridge, and the cover should be complete.
How many projects can cable engineering be divided into?
(1) Construction site transportation: including the loading and unloading, transportation and empty vehicle return journey of engineering materials from the warehouse to the construction site.
(2) Local engineering: including road excavation, tunnel, trench construction, etc.
(3) Laying engineering: including laying, intermediate head production, lift cover plate, buried pipe, school tide, tractor head production, etc.
(4) Two-end engineering: including the production and installation of support, suspension bridge and its foundation, the production of terminal heads, the installation of oil pressure and signal devices, and the electrical performance testing of various types.
(5) Stopping works: including the production of oil-filled cable stop heads, the installation of fuel supply tanks, automatic drainage and signal devices, etc.
(6) Grounding engineering: including installation of insulation joints, transposition boxes, protectors, and grounding boxes.
What tests and inspections should be carried out on power cables before laying?
Before laying, check whether the type, specification and length of the cable meet the requirements and whether there is external force damage. Low-voltage cables use a 1000V megohmmeter to remotely measure the insulation resistance, and the resistance is generally not less than 10MΩ. High-voltage cables use a 2500V megger to measure the resistance. Generally not less than 400MΩ.
What are the factors that determine the long-term allowable current carrying capacity of the cable?
(1) The long-term allowable working temperature of the cable;
(2) The heat dissipation performance of the cable itself; (3) The condition of the cable installation and the heat dissipation conditions of the surrounding environment.
According to the difference of insulation and protective layer, what are the main types of commonly used low-voltage power cables?
(1) Oil-impregnated paper insulated lead-clad (or aluminum-clad) power cable;
(2) Non-drip oil-impregnated paper insulated power cable;
(3) PVC insulated and sheathed power cable;
(4) Cross-linked PVC insulated and PE sheathed power cable;
(5) Cross-linked PVC insulated and sheathed power cable;
(6) Rubber insulated power cables.
What are the requirements for the fire blocking of cable holes?
For larger cable penetration holes, such as the cable penetration floor, etc., when using fireproof blocking materials to block, according to the actual situation, first coat four to six layers of fireproof paint on the cable surface, the length is about 1.5m below the hole, and then use fire-resistant The material is processed into a board-supporting fire-proof blocking material with a certain strength to ensure that it is firm after being blocked and is easy to disassemble and assemble when the cable is replaced. The plugging is dense and non-porous to effectively block smoke and fire.
What are the main properties of the insulation material of the power cable?
(1) High breakdown strength;
(2) Low dielectric loss;
(3) Very high insulation resistance;
(4) Excellent discharge resistance;
(5) It has certain flexibility and mechanical strength;
(6) Long-term insulation performance is stable.
What are the regulations for cable protection tubes?
(1) When the cable needs to be laid through a protective pipe, the inner diameter of the pipe should not be less than 1.5 times the outer diameter of the cable, and the inner diameter of the concrete pipe, clay pipe, asbestos, and cement pipe should not be less than 100mm;
(2) The bending radius of the cable tube should meet the requirements of the bending radius of the cable inserted;
(3) Each pipe should not exceed three elbows at most, and there should be no more than two right-angle bends.
How to measure the outer diameter of the cable sheath?
At five evenly distributed points on the circumference of the sheath, measure the outer diameter of the sheath and its average value. The average outer diameter is the outer diameter of the sheath.
How to connect copper core cables with different cross-sections?
Copper core cables with different cross-sections can be connected by open-back weak copper pipes and connected by soldering, or pure copper rods can be connected into copper pipes according to different cross-sectional requirements and connected by crimping.
What are the insulating materials used to make cable terminal heads or intermediate joints?
There are insulating glue, insulating tape, insulating tube, insulating gloves, insulating resin, etc.

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