ACCC/FSCC Overhead Conductor CTC approved

ACCC/FSCC Overhead Conductor CTC approved
Port: SHANGHAI
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T
Supply Ability: 1000000 Meter/Meters per Month
Place of Origin: Shanghai China
Brand Name: SHAN
Model Number: ACCC
Conductor Material: Aluminum
Insulation Material: No
Jacket: No
Number of Conductors: 1
Application: overhead conductors
Delivery Detail: Based on quantity ordered
Packaging Detail: Wooden drum packing or customerized

AAAC Conductor

Product Description of ACCC conductor

AAC All Aluminium Conductor AAC Conductor AAC ASTM B231

Applications

Stranded 1350 aluminum conductors shown in this section of data are classified as follows:

Class AA For bare conductors usually used in overhead lines.

Class A For conductors to be covered with weather-resistant materials and for bare conductors where greater flexibility is required.

Compact strand conductor for use in bare overhead applications or for use with weather-resistant coverings or insulations is also available.

Classes refer to stranding and are an indication of relative conductor flexibility, AA being the least flexible, C the most flexible.

 
 
 

Increased Power Transfer

When compared to an ACSR that can be strung on the same towers, ACCC conductors will carry about 28% more annealed aluminum in a trapezoidal configuration giving greatly increased conductivity; the carbon core provides increased strength and virtually eliminates high temperature sag allowing more efficient operation at up to 180°C. This can double current capacity (ampacity) over the ACSR.

 

Reduced High Temperature Sag

The coefficient of thermal expansion of ACCC conductor at its final condition is eight times less than typical ACSR, and the ACCC core is approximately two and a half times lighter than steel. ACCC conductors sag very little due to thermal expansion which eliminates this as a significant design consideration.

 

Energy Efficiency

Using more aluminum with better conductivity reduces losses at every temperature of operation. When operating as a High Temperature Low Sag (HTLS) conductor, the higher operating efficiency can reduce line losses and their associated emissions by more than 35%. This results in more power delivered to be sold and can result in lower power generation costs.

 

Reduced Tensions on Towers

Lower initial sag at normal tensioning allows for lowering initial tensions on weaker towers and during line upratings or allows designing for smaller power towers on new lines.

Uprating lines and Building New Lines

 

Ease of Installation

ACCC conductor installations use conventional installation methods, tools, and mostly conventional hardware; no expensive special tools are required and limited additional training is needed.

 

Corrosion resistance

The ACCC core resists environmental degradation: it will not rust or corrode, or cause degradation of the aluminum conductor or components. This makes it a conductor of choice for harsh or polluted environments

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