ACSR conductor consists of a solid or stranded steel core surrounded by strands of aluminium. ACSR conductor is available in a range of steel strengths varying from 6% up to 40%. The higher
strength ACSR conductors are used for river crossings, overhead earth wires, and installations involving extra long spans. Against any given resistance of conductor, ACSR conductor may be
manufactured to have different tensile strengths as per requirement. The principal advantage of these conductors are their high tensile strength and light weight, covering longer spans with less
supports. Due to the greater diameter of an ACSR conductor much higher corona limit can be obtained, giving a big advantage on high and extra high voltage overhead lines.
Standards:
ASTM - B 399 Metric Units
ASTM - B 231
TS IEC 1089
DIN 48201
BS 215
UNE 21.018
Key Benefits:
The principal advantage of these conductors are high tensile strength so that they are used for longer spans with less supports. Due to the greater diameter of ACSR conductors a much higher
corona limit can be obtained causing big advantages on high as well as extra high voltage overhead lines.
ACSR conductors consist of a solid or stranded steel core surrounded by strands of aluminum (E. C. GRADE). ACSR conductors are available in a wide range of steel, containing carbon from 0.5% to
0.85 %. The higher strength ACSR conductors are used for river crossings, overhead ground wires, installations involving extra long spans etc. Against any given resistance of conductor, ACSR may be
manufactured within a wide range of tensile strength as per the requirement.
Key Benefits:
The principal advantage of these conductors are high tensile strength so that they are used for longer spans with less supports. Due to the greater diameter of ACSR conductors a much higher
corona limit can be obtained causing big advantages on high as well as extra high voltage overhead lines.