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4.2.3.3.5 Conductor Aluminium Steel Nominal Overall Diameter Approximate Mass Max. Packing Code Name Item Number Area mm² No./mm No./mm mm kg/km metres Jaguar 66605000 211 18/3.86 1/3.86 19.3 670 2000 Panther 66370000 212 30/3.00 7/3.00 21.0 970 2000 Lion 66380000 238 30/3.18 7/3.18 22.3 1100 2000 Bear 66390000 264 30/3.35 7/3.35 23.5 1210 2000 Goat 66400000 324 30/3.71 7/3.71 26.0 1490 2000 Antelope 66420000 374 54/2.97 7/2.97 26.7 1410 2000 Sheep 66410000 375 30/3.99 7/3.99 27.9 1720 2000 Bison 66430000 382 54/3.00 7/3.00 27.0 1440 2000 Zebra 66450000 429 54/3.18 7/3.18 28.6 1620 2000 Deer 66440000 430 30/4.27 7/4.27 29.9 1970 2000 AERIAL ACSR / 1350 APPLICATION Bare overhead reticulation for medium spans, normally at low and medium voltages ACSR = Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced. STANDARD BS 215 Part 2:1970 CONDUCTOR Aluminium Alloy 1350 + Galvanised Steel wire STRAND CONSTRUCTION As Below

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Conductor

Aluminium Steel

NominalOverall

Diameter

ApproximateMass

Max. PackingCode Name ItemNumber

Areamm² No./mm No./mm mm kg/km metres

Jaguar 66605000 211 18/3.86 1/3.86 19.3 670 2000

Panther 66370000 212 30/3.00 7/3.00 21.0 970 2000

Lion 66380000 238 30/3.18 7/3.18 22.3 1100 2000

Bear 66390000 264 30/3.35 7/3.35 23.5 1210 2000

Goat 66400000 324 30/3.71 7/3.71 26.0 1490 2000

Antelope 66420000 374 54/2.97 7/2.97 26.7 1410 2000

Sheep 66410000 375 30/3.99 7/3.99 27.9 1720 2000

Bison 66430000 382 54/3.00 7/3.00 27.0 1440 2000

Zebra 66450000 429 54/3.18 7/3.18 28.6 1620 2000

Deer 66440000 430 30/4.27 7/4.27 29.9 1970 2000

AERIALACSR / 1350

APPLICATION

Bare overhead reticulation for medium spans, normally at low andmedium voltages

ACSR = Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced.

STANDARD BS 215 Part 2:1970

CONDUCTOR Aluminium Alloy 1350 +Galvanised Steel wire

STRAND CONSTRUCTION As Below

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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSEquivalent Electrical

AreasCurrent Ratings @

75°C (a)

CONDUCTORCODE NAME

Aluminium

mm²

Copper

mm²

MaximumDC

Resistance@20°C

Ω /km

MaximumAC

Resistance@75°C

Ω /km

WinterNight

A

SummerNoon

A

InductiveReactance

to 0.4m

Ω /km

Single PhaseVoltage Drop

@ 0.4mspacing

MV/A.m

Jaguar 211 128 0.137 0.167 776 565 0.251 0.60Panther 212 129 0.136 0.166 798 579 0.248 0.60

Lion 238 145 0.121 0.148 860 623 0.244 0.57

Bear 264 161 0.110 0.134 918 663 0.240 0.55

Goat 324 198 0.089 0.109 1048 755 0.234 0.52

Antelope 374 228 0.077 0.095 1114 801 0.232 0.50

Sheep 375 229 0.077 0.095 1146 823 0.230 0.50

Bison 382 233 0.076 0.094 1129 812 0.231 0.50

Zebra 429 262 0.067 0.083 1214 871 0.227 0.49

Deer 430 262 0.067 0.083 1252 896 0.225 0.48

(a) Wind Speed 1m/sec, emissivity 0.5, absorptance 0.5. Air temperature 10°C for winter night, 35°C for summer noon. Intensity of solarradiation 1000 W/m² for summer noon. Angle of wind to conductor axis is 60o in summer noon. For current ratings at different conductoroperating temperatures, refer to the graph on next two pages.Calculation based on IEEE Std 738 – 1993.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIESCONDUCTORCODE NAME Nominal

OverallDiameter

mm

Total CrossSectional

Area

mm²

CalculatedMinimumBreaking

LoadkN

Approx.Mass

kg/km

FinalModulus of

Elasticity

GPa

Coefficientof Linear

Expansion

/° x 10-6

Jaguar 19.3 222 47 670 66 21.2

Panther 21.0 262 92 970 80 17.8

Lion 22.3 294 101 1100 80 17.8

Bear 23.5 326 111 1210 80 17.8

Goat 26.0 400 136 1490 80 17.8

Antelope 26.7 423 118 1410 69 19.3

Sheep 27.9 463 156 1720 80 17.8

Bison 27.0 432 121 1440 69 19.3

Zebra 28.6 485 132 1620 69 19.3

Deer 29.9 530 179 1970 80 17.8

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Current rating versus conductor temperature (Summer/noon)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

1100

1200

1300

1400

45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110

Conductor operating temperature (oC)

Cu

rren

t ra

tin

g (

A)

JaguarPantherLionBearGoatAntelopeBisonSheepZebraDeer

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Current rating versus conductor temperature (Winter/night)

550

650

750

850

950

1050

1150

1250

1350

1450

1550

1650

45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110

Conductor operating temperature (oC)

Cur

rent

rat

ing

(A)

JaguarPantherLionBearGoatAntelopeBisonSheepZebraDeer