Conductors-HTLS

- What are HTLS conductors?
- Specification
HTLS (High-Temperature Low-Sag Conductors) conductors are a category of advanced overhead transmission line conductors engineered to operate at higher temperatures (typically 150°C to 250°C or more) while exhibiting minimal sag. They are primarily used to increase the power-carrying capacity of existing lines without requiring new support structures or towers.
- Standards: BIS/IEC/ASTM, etc
- Range up to: 61 strands
Key Components of HTLS
- Conductor: Aluminium Alloy / Annealed Steel / Iron-nickel alloy, etc

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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