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Material
Aluminum Alloy, Steel
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Number Of Flower
Conductor
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Applications
Bare Overhead Conductor For Primary And Secondary Distribution
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Certifications
IS: 398 (Part 1) Certified, IS: 398 (Part 2) Certified
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Special Features
High Strength-to-weight Ratio, Better Sag Characteristics, Resistance To Corrosion
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Steel Core Stranding
Variable For Desired Strength Without Sacrificing Capacity
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Classes
Class AA, Class A, Class B, Class C, High Strength Aluminum Alloy For Better Sag Characteristics
KM CABLES & CONDUCTORS are manufactures of a wide range of conductors that includes AAC/ACSR Conductors, All Aluminum Alloy Conductors, Aluminum Conductor Aluminized Steel Reinforced (ACASR) Conductors, Aluminum Alloy Conductors Steel Reinforced (AACSR) Conductors, Other Special Conductors, as per Customers Requirement Special Features IS: 398 (Part 1) Certified IS: 398 (Part 2) Certified Approved by all Electricity Boards ApplicationsAAAC: Used as bare overhead conductor for primary and secondary distribution. Designed utilizing high strength aluminum alloy to achieve a high strength-to-weight ratio; affords better sag characteristics. Aluminum alloy gives AAAC higher resistance to corrosion than ACSR. AAC/ACSR: 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 capacity. AACSR: Used as bare overhead transmission cable and as primary and secondary distribution cable. AACSR offers optimal strength for line design. Variable steel core stranding enables desired strength to be achieved without sacrificing capacity. AAC: Stranded 1350 aluminum conductors shown in this section of data are classified, as follows: Class AA: For bare conductors usually used in overhead linesClass A: For conductors to be covered with weather-resistant materials and for bare conductors where greater flexibility is requiredClass B: For conductors to be insulated with various materials and for conductors indicated under Class A where greater flexibility is requiredClass C: For conductors where greater flexibility is required