SPEC 80102

ACSR/AW

Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced Aluminum alloy 1350-H19 wires, concentrically stranded about an aluminum-clad steel core.

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Construction:

  1. Core:Aluminum-clad steel core.
  2. Stranding:Aluminum 1350-H19 wires, concentrically stranded about a steel core.

  • Additional corrosion protection is available through the application of grease to the core or infusion of the complete cable with grease.
  • ACSR conductor is also available in non-specular.

Applications and Features:

Used as bare overhead transmission conductor and as primary and secondary distribution conductor and messenger support. ACSR offers optimal strength for line design. Variable steel core stranding enables desired strength to be achieved without sacrificing ampacity

Specifications:

  • ASTM B230 Aluminum, 1350-H19 Wire for Electrical Purposes
  • ASTM B232 Concentric-Lay-Stranded, Aluminum Conductors, Coated Steel Reinforced (ACSR)
  • ASTM B498 Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Steel Core Wire for Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR)
  • ASTM B500 Metallic Coated Stranded Steel Core for use in overhead Electrical Conductors
  • Weights and Measurements
    Stock NumberConductor SizeCode NameConductor StrandigOverall DiameterAluminum WeightOverall Weightdc Resistanceac Resistance
    inchLb/1000ftLb/1000ftohm/1000ftohm/1000ft
    1997864SWAN60.2538540.3990.519
    1996382SPARROW60.31561860.6580.805
    1404591/0RAVEN60.398981380.1590.217
    1618693/0PIGEON60.5011562190.1030.126
    1581214/0PENGUIN60.5631972760.080.119
    199620336.4LINNET260.723164390.050.061
    145094477HAWK260.8574486230.0350.043
    200857556.5DOVE260.9265247280.030.037
    226951636ROOK240.9765997840.0270.033
    199570795DRAKE261.10774910400.0210.026
    234914954CARDINAL541.19689811760.0170.021
    6214651113BLUEJAY451.258104812210.0150.02
    4999471272PHEASANT541.381120415680.0140.017
    3373451431BOBOLINK451.426134715700.0120.015
    4232771590LAPWING451.503149817450.0110.014

    Revision: 1.000.004

    Updated On: Aug. 13, 2024, 7:38 p.m. UTC