ACSR Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced
Product Description:
Similar to All Aluminum Conductor, this conductor is centered by a steel galvanized central core. The steel core can be varied to achieve the desired durability and conductor strength. The outer layers of this conductor are made of aluminum, providing a corrosion-resistant, long-lasting product. Application of grease to the core or to the entire cable can further improve the cable’s resistance to corrosion.
Applications:
Like AAC, ACSR is primarily used as an overhead transmission cable and can also be used for primary and secondary distribution. This conductor is typically preferred in a heavy construction area because of its reinforced steel core. Although it is heavier than AAC, it can be moved in and out of a construction area relatively easily. This cable is also useful in areas with high winds or frequent storms.
Specifications:
In accordance with specifications set forth by the American Society for Testing and Materials:
- This product is composed of a variety of aluminum conductors. B-230, 231, and 232.
- Steel reinforced core is coated with B-341 aluminum, B-498 Zinc, and B-802 Zinc-5% Misch Metal alloy.
Construction:
- Conductor
- ACSR is constructed with aluminum alloy 1350-H19
- Stranding
- Wires are concentrically stranded.
- Reinforcement
- A core consisting of class A, B, or C galvanized steel lays in the center of the cable. Aluminum coating (AZ) or aluminum-clad (AW) options are available to enhance the core’s longevity.
Technical Specifications: | |
Size AWG: | 715.5 |
Stranding: | 30/19 |
Diameter Individual Wire Aluminum (Inches): | 0.1544 |
Diameter Individual Wire Steel (Inches): | 0.0926 |
Diameter Steel Core (Inches): | 0.4630 |
Diameter Complete Cable (O.D.) (Inches): | 1.081 |
Weight Per 1000ft Aluminum (Lbs.): | 676.3 |
Weight Per 1000ft Steel (Lbs.): | 434.0 |
Weight Per 1000ft Total (Lbs.): | 1110 |
Rated Breaking Strength (Lbs.): | 34600 |
Allowable Ampacity 90C (Amps): | 859 Amps |