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ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced

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ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced

ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced

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

Item # Item Name Code Name Size (AWG/MCM) Strand (Aluminum/Steel) Diameter Individual Wire Aluminum Inches Diameter Individual Wire Steel Inches Diameter Steel Core Inches Diameter Complete Cable Inches Weight Per 1000 Ft. (lbs) Rated Breaking Strength (lbs) RFQ
29809 ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced Patridge 266.8 26/7 0.1013 0.0788 0.2364 0.642 367.2 11,300 Request a Quote
29810 ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced Merlin 336.4 18/1 0.1367 0.1367 0.1367 0.683 365.2 8,680 Request a Quote
29811 ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced Linnet 336.4 26/7 0.1137 0.0884 0.2642 0.720 462.5 14,100 Request a Quote
29812 ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced Oriole 336.4 30/7 0.1059 0.1059 0.3117 0.741 527.1 17,800 Request a Quote
29813 ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced Ibis 397.5 26/7 0.1236 0.0961 0.2882 0.783 546.6 16,300 Request a Quote
29814 ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced Pelican 477.0 18/1 0.1628 0.1628 0.1628 0.814 518.0 11,800 Request a Quote
29815 ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced Hawk 477.0 26/7 0.1354 0.1053 0.3159 0.858 656.0 19,500 Request a Quote
29816 ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced Dove 556.5 26/7 0.1463 1138 0.3414 0.927 766.0 22,500 Request a Quote
29817 ACSR Aluminum Conductor- Steel Reinforced Grosbeak 636.0 26/7 0.1564 0.1216 0.3648 0.990 874.1 25,200 Request a Quote

Construction

Conductor:

  • Aluminum alloy 1350-H-19 wires, concentrically stranded about a steel core. Core wire for ACSR is available with class A, B, or C galvanizing; "aluminized" aluminum coated (AZ); or aluminum-clad (AW).
  • Additional corrosion protection is available through the application of grease to the corer or infusion of the complete cable with grease.

Application:

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

Standards:

  • ASTM B-230 (Aluminum wire, 1350-H19 for electrical purposes).
  • ASTM B-231 (Aluminum conductors, Concentric-lay-stranded).
  • ASTM B-232 (Aluminum conductors, Concentric-lay-stranded, Coated steel reinforced [ACSR]).
  • ASTM B-341 (Aluminum-coated steel core wire for aluminum conductors, Steel reinforced [ACSR/AZ]).
  • ASTM B-498 (Zinc-coated steel core wire for aluminum conductors, steel reinforced [ACSR/AZ]).
  • ASTM B-500 (Zinc-coated and aluminum coated stranded steel core for aluminum conductors, steel reinforced [ACSR]).

Frequently Asked Questions

ACSR stands for aluminum conductor steel reinforced. It refers to a bare overhead conductor with aluminum strands for electrical conductivity and a steel core for added mechanical strength.

This construction is commonly used when a conductor needs to carry current while also handling tension across overhead spans.

ACSR cable is used for overhead utility lines, transmission lines, distribution systems, service applications, and line construction projects. It is commonly selected where the cable needs a balance of conductivity, strength, span performance, and durability.

The right ACSR conductor depends on the required size, stranding, strength, weight, ampacity, and project design.

ACSR combines aluminum conductor strands with a steel reinforcing core. All-aluminum conductor does not include the steel reinforcement.

ACSR is often chosen when added tensile strength is needed for longer spans, higher tension, or overhead line designs where sag control is important. All-aluminum conductor may be used where steel reinforcement is not required.

To choose the right ACSR conductor, start with the project specification and line design requirements. Important details include AWG or MCM size, code name, aluminum and steel stranding, outside diameter, weight, rated breaking strength, span length, tension, sag limits, and ampacity requirements.

For quote requests, it helps to provide the code name or size, stranding, quantity, required footage, and any applicable utility or engineering specification.

ACSR code names identify specific conductor constructions and sizes. Names such as Swan, Sparrow, Raven, Quail, Pigeon, Penguin, and Waxwing are used to distinguish ACSR conductors with different AWG or MCM sizes, aluminum and steel stranding, diameters, weights, and rated breaking strengths.

Using the correct code name helps ensure the quoted conductor matches the required line design and project specification.

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