Description
OVERVIEW
– ACCC® superheater cable is used for overhead power transmission line.
– Soft annealed aluminum strands, with high electrical conductivity (> 63% IACS), concentric twisted paired around the composite core.
– Trapezoidal fiber structure helps increase aluminum cross section.
– Maximum working temperature up to 200 OC (10,000 hours during cable life).
APPLIED STANDARD
– ASTM B987 / B987M
– ASTM B609, ASTM B857, ASTM B193
– EN 50182
– IEC 62219
– IEC 61395
– IEEE Std 738
STRUCTURE

SPECIFICATIONS
ADVANTAGES OF THE ACCC® WIRE COMPARED TO THE DIAMETER ACSR
– The maximum temperature under ACCC® normal operating condition is 180 ° C.
– Ability to carry loads larger than 02 times the traditional ACSR cable with the same diameter.
– Composite bearing core should be lighter cable, better bearing capacity, low deflection, allowing to increase the length of pillar distance, reduce the number and height of pillars.
– ACCC® can reduce losses by 20 to 40% depending on specifications by using high conductivity aluminum, larger conductive section and no loss due to eddy currents.
– Higher cable life. Highly resistant to corrosion, resistant to humid environmental conditions, salt water.