Cables and Conductors
AAC Full Aluminum Conductors
Genral Information:
AAC conductors are produced by twisting multiple pieces of aluminum wire on each other. All the wires have the same diameter. AAC conductors are often used in various types for compressed insulated cables.
Applications:
- Transformer Centers
- Electric Distrbution Lines
- Insulated Cables
AAC Full Aluminum alloyed Conductors
Genral Information:
AAC conductors are produced by twisting together multiple alloyed (Al-Mg-Si) wires. All the wires are the same. It usually consists of 7,19,37,61, and 91 wires.
AAAC conductors are also used as hangers in 0.6-1 kV overhead isolated cables.
Applications:
- Transformer Centers
- Electric Distrbution Lines
- Insulated Cables
- 0.6-1 kV Overhead Line Stranded Insulated Cable Suspended Wire
ACSR Aluminum Conductors with steel core
Genral Information:
ACSR conductors are produced by bending multiple aluminum and galvanized steel wires over each other as steel wires in the center. Galvanized steel wires are located in the center and are composed of 1,7,19 or 37 steel wires. The outer diameters of steel wires and aluminum wires are mostly the same, but the diameters of steel wire and aluminum wire may differ. The steel ingot is the carrier function for the conductor.
Applications:
- Electric Distrbution Lines
- Electricity Transportation Lines