Cable ACSR Curlew 1033.5MCM
What is ACSR Curlew 1033.5MCM Cable?
ACSR Curlew 1033.5MCM cable is a vital component in electrical transmission systems, Con “ACSR” refers to its structure “Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced” , highlighting the combination of a steel core surrounded by aluminum wires. The denomination “Curlew” specifies this single type of driver, while “1033.5MCM” indicates its generous cross-sectional area size of 1033.5 circular thousands thousand.
In conclusion, The Curlew 1033.5MCM is a reliable and efficient choice for electrical power transmission applications that demand superior capacities and strengths.. Its advanced design and outstanding features make it a first-class choice to meet electrical transmission needs in various environments and conditions..
ACSR Curlew Cable Standard 1033.5MCM
ASTM B-230 aluminum wire, 1350-H19 for electrical purposes
ASTM B-231 Aluminum Conductors, concentric braids.
ASTM B-232 Aluminum Conductors, concentrically laid braids, reinforced with coated steel (ACSR)
ASTM B-341 Aluminum Coated Steel Core Wire for Aluminum Conductors, reinforced with steel (ACSR/AZ)
ASTM B-498 Zinc-Coated Steel Core Wire for Aluminum Conductors, reinforced with steel (ACSR)
Technical data of Cable ACSR Curlew 1033.5MCM
Key name | Area | Braiding and diameter | Approximate overall diameter | linear mass | Nominal tensile strength | D.C. Resistance to 20 ℃ Ω/km | ||||||
Aluminum | Steel | Total | Aluminum | Steel | Aluminum | Steel | Total. | |||||
AWG or MCM | mm2 | mm2 | mm2 | mm | mm | mm | kg/km | kg/km | kg/km | andN | ||
Curlew | 1033.500 | 523.68 | 67.87 | 591.55 | 54/3.52 | 7/3.52 | 31.68 | 1451.0 | 530 | 1981 | 16180 | 0.05531 |
Curlew 1033.5MCM Applications
When using the Curlew 1033.5MCM, It is essential to take into account a series of precautions and considerations to ensure its safe and efficient operation.:
Professional installation: Cable installation must be performed by trained and experienced personnel to ensure proper and safe installation. Follow manufacturer's instructions and installation best practices.
Protection against mechanical damage: Use appropriate protectors to prevent mechanical damage to the cable, especially in areas where it may be exposed to friction, abrasions or impacts.
Corrosion protection: In corrosive environments, such as coastal or industrial areas, Consider using protective coatings to extend cable life and prevent corrosion.