What are ACSR conductors, and what are their types?

Posted by Dhruv Sharma on October 26th, 2021

Do you know what ACSR conductors are? ACSR stands for Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced; it is a robust strand conductor that includes multiple aluminum wire layers on steel wire. ACSRs look like the outer covering of the conductor that is made of aluminum material and the inside covering of the conductor is of steel material. These are primarily utilized for overhead transmission lines. It provides extra power to support the overall weight of conduction. The life of ACSR conductors is extended if it is coated with either galvanizing or other materials to prevent corrosion.

There are different types of ACSR conductors, and according to the type of conductor, the diameter of aluminum and steel are changed. These conductors are available in multiple sizes, including single or manifold steel wires. All the ACSR conductors are given different code names as per Indian standards likeACSR Rabbit conductor, Raccoon, Dog, Mole, Squirrel, Moose, and more.

Types of ACSR Conductors

All Aluminum Conductor –AAC

All Aluminum Alloy conductors are made from silicon-aluminum-magnesium allow high conductivity that contains magnesium silicide to provide the best mechanical properties. This conductor has extra sagging for each length as compared to other types that have less strength. AAC is also known as ACSR Moose Conductor.

Aluminum Conductor Aluminum Reinforce – ACAR

Aluminum conductor Aluminum reinforces a conductor that combines multiple aluminum alloy strands to provide a better transmission conductor, including outstanding mechanical and electrical balance properties. The Aluminum alloy strands are covered in alloy wires made up of aluminum. The core of the ACAR conductor includes multiple strands, and the sole benefit of ACAR is that all the strands are the same.

All Aluminum Alloy Conductors – AAAC

The AAAC conductor is similar to AAC, but it doesn\\'t include the alloy. The strength of AAAC is the same as ACSR as steel doesn\\'t exist in it, which makes it less weight. AAACs are less expensive than others that include the alloy, and these are used for an extended period because of robust tensile strength.

So, we hope now you have enough knowledge on how Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced will benefit you.

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