Conductors-ACSR

- What are ACSR?
- Specification
ACSR (Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced) is a type of overhead power transmission conductor widely used for high-voltage and long-distance transmission lines. It combines aluminum for high electrical conductivity with steel for enhanced mechanical strength, making it ideal for applications requiring both electrical performance and the ability to withstand significant mechanical stress.
- Standards: BIS/IEC/BS, etc
- Voltage Rating: Low Voltage (Up to 1.1 kV), Medium Voltage (11 kV / 22 kV / 33 kV)
- Range up to: 61 strands
Key Components of ACSR
- Conductor: Aluminium & Steel

What is Aerial Bunched Cable?
Aerial Bunched Cable (ABC) is a type of overhead power line that uses insulated conductors instead of traditional bare conductors. It’s called “bunched” because the cables are tightly bundled together and typically wrapped around a high-strength messenger wire (usually made of aluminum alloy or steel) that supports the weight and provides mechanical strength.
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