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Designation: B 232/B 232M – 09

Standard Specification for


Concentric-Lay-Stranded Aluminum Conductors, Coated-
Steel Reinforced (ACSR)1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation B 232/B 232M; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year
of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.
A superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.

1. Scope 2.2 ASTM Standards:2


1.1 This specification covers concentric-lay-stranded con- B 230/B 230M Specification for Aluminum 1350−H19
ductors made from round aluminum 1350-H19 (extra hard) Wire for Electrical Purposes
wires and round, coated steel core wire(s) for use as overhead B 263 Test Method for Determination of Cross-Sectional
electrical conductors (Explanatory Note 1 and Explanatory Area of Stranded Conductors
Note 2). B 354 Terminology Relating to Uninsulated Metallic Elec-
1.2 ACSR covered by this specification has nine types of trical Conductors
coated steel core wire which are designated by abbreviations as B 498/B 498M Specification for Zinc-Coated (Galvanized)
follows (Explanatory Note 2): Steel Core Wire for Use in Overhead Electrical Conductors
1.2.1 ACSR/GA or ACSR/GA2—ACSR using Class A zinc- B 500/B 500M Specification for Metallic Coated Stranded
coated steel wire, Steel Core for Use in Overhead Electrical Conductors
1.2.2 ACSR/GC or ACSR/GC2—ACSR using Class C zinc- B 606 Specification for High-Strength Zinc-Coated (Galva-
coated steel wire, nized) Steel Core Wire for Aluminum and Aluminum-
1.2.3 ACSR/MA or ACSR/MA2—ACSR using Class A Zn- Alloy Conductors, Steel Reinforced
5A1-MM coated steel wire, B 802/B 802M Specification for Zinc−5 % Aluminum-
1.2.4 ACSR/HS or ACSR/GA3—ACSR using Class A zinc- Mischmetal Alloy-Coated Steel Core Wire for Aluminum
coated high-strength steel wires, Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR)
1.2.5 ACSR/MS or ACSR/MA3—ACSR using Class A Zn- B 803 Specification for High-Strength Zinc−5 %
5A1-MM coated high-strength steel wires, Aluminum-Mischmetal Alloy-Coated Steel Core Wire for
1.2.6 ACSR/GA4—ACSR using Class A zinc-coated extra- Use in Overhead Electrical Conductors
high-strength steel wires, B 957 Specification for Extra-High-Strength and Ultra-
1.2.7 ACSR/MA4—ACSR using Class A Zn-5A1-MM High-Strength Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Steel Core Wire
coated extra-high-strength steel wires, for Overhead Electrical Conductors
1.2.8 ACSR/GA5—ACSR using Class A zinc-coated ultra- B 958 Specification for Extra-High-Strength and Ultra-
high-strength steel wires, High-Strength Class A Zinc−5% Aluminum-Mischmetal
1.2.9 ACSR/MA5—ACSR using Class A Zn-5Al-MM coated Alloy-Coated Steel Core Wire for Use in Overhead Elec-
ultra-high-strength steel wires. trical Conductors
1.3 The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units E 29 Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to
are to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated in Determine Conformance with Specifications
each system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, each E 527 Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in the
system shall be used independently of the other. Combining Unified Numbering System (UNS)
values from the two systems may result in non-conformance 2.3 ANSI Documents:
with the standard. ANSI H35.1 American National Standard Alloy and Tem-
per Designation Systems for Aluminum3
2. Referenced Documents ANSI H35.1M American National Standard for Alloy and
2.1 The following documents of the issue in effect on date Temper Designations Systems for Aluminum [Metric]3
of material purchase form a part of this specification to the 2.4 NIST Document:
extent referenced herein:
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For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
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Electrical Conductors and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee B01.07 on Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
Conductors of Light Metals. the ASTM website.
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NBS Handbook 100—Copper Wire Tables4 5. Ordering Information
2.5 Aluminum Association Document: 5.1 Orders for material under this specification shall include
Publication 50, Code Words for Overhead Aluminum Elec- the following information:
trical Conductors5 5.1.1 Quantity of each size, stranding, and class,
5.1.2 Conductor size, circular-mil area or AWG (Section 9
3. Terminology and Table 1),
3.1 Definitions: 5.1.3 Number of wires, aluminum and steel (see Tables 1-5),
3.1.1 Galvanized—zinc coated. 5.1.4 Type of steel core wire and type and area density (if
3.1.2 Aluminized—aluminum coated. applicable) of coating (see 6.2),
3.2 Abbreviations:Abbreviations: 5.1.5 Direction of lay of outer layer of aluminum wires if
3.2.1 Zn-5A1-MM—zinc-5 % aluminum-mischmetal alloy. other than right-hand (see 8.2),
3.2.2 ACSR—aluminum conductor, steel reinforced. 5.1.6 Special tension test, if desired (see 15.3),
3.2.3 ACSR/GA or ACSR/GA2—reinforced with galvanized 5.1.7 Place of inspection (Section 16),
steel core wire, coating Class A in accordance with Specifica- 5.1.8 Package size and type (see 17.1),
tion B 498/B 498M. 5.1.9 Heavy wood lagging, if required (see 17.3), and
3.2.4 ACSR/GC or ACSR/GC2—reinforced with galvanized 5.1.10 Special package marking, if required (see 17.4).
steel core wire, coating Class C in accordance with Specifica-
tion B 498/B 498M. 6. Requirement for Wires
3.2.5 ACSR/HS or ACSR/GA3—reinforced with high- 6.1 Before stranding, the aluminum wire used shall meet the
strength galvanized steel core wire in accordance with Speci- requirements of Specification B 230/B 230M.
fication B 606. 6.2 Before stranding, the steel core wire used shall meet the
3.2.6 ACSR/MA or ACSR/MA2—reinforced with Zn- requirements of Specification B 498/B 498M, B 606, B 802/
5A1-MM coated steel core wire, coating Class A in accordance B 802M, B 803, B 957, or B 958, whichever is applicable.
with Specification B 802/B 802M.
3.2.7 ACSR/MS or ACSR/MA3—reinforced with high- 7. Joints
strength Zn-5A1-MM coated steel core wire in accordance 7.1 Electric-butt welds, cold-pressure welds, and electric-
with Specification B 803. butt, cold-upset welds in the finished individual aluminum
3.2.8 ACSR//MA4—reinforced with extra-high-strength Zn- wires composing the conductor may be made during the
5A1-MM coated steel core wire in accordance with Specifica- stranding process. No weld shall occur within 50 ft [15 m] of
tion B 958. a weld in the same wire or in any other wire of the completed
3.2.9 ACSR/GA4—reinforced with extra-high-strength gal- conductor (Explanatory Note 3).
vanized steel core wire in accordance with Specification B 957. 7.2 There shall be no joints of any kind made in the finished
3.2.10 ACSR/MA5—reinforced with ultra-high-strength Zn- zinc-coated or zinc-5% aluminum-mischmetal alloy coated
5A1-MM coated steel core wire in accordance with Specifica- steel wires.
tion B 958.
8. Lay
3.2.11 ACSR/GA5—reinforced with ultra-high-strength gal-
vanized steel core wire in accordance with Specification B 957. 8.1 The length of lay of the various layers of wires in a
conductor shall conform to Table 5 (see Explanatory Note 4).
4. Classification 8.2 The direction of lay of the outside layer of aluminum
4.1 For the purpose of this specification conductors are wires shall be right hand unless otherwise specified in the
classified as follows (Explanatory Notes 1 and 2): purchaser order. The direction of lay of the aluminum and steel
4.1.1 Class AA—For bare conductors usually used in over- wires shall be reversed in successive layers.
head lines. These conductors are divided into two types as 9. Construction
follows:
9.1 ACSR may be constructed using steel core wire with
4.1.1.1 Conductors used for regular over-head line construc-
any one of two types of protective coatings. The acceptable
tion, and
core wires are:
4.1.1.2 Conductors having a high ratio of mechanical
9.1.1 Galvanized steel core wires, with coating Classes A or
strength to current-carrying capacity used for overhead ground
C in accordance with Specification B 498/B 498M;
wires and for extra-long span construction. These are denoted
9.1.2 High-strength galvanized steel core wire, coating
under the Class column in Table 1 and Table 2 as “(HS)” for
Class A in accordance with Specification B 606;
High Strength.
9.1.3 Zn-5A1-MM coated steel core wire, coating Class A,
4.1.2 Class A—For conductors to be covered with weather-
in accordance with Specification B 802/B 802M;
resistant materials.
9.1.4 High-strength Zn-5A1-MM coated steel core wire,
coating Class A in accordance with Specification B 803;
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9.1.5 Extra-high-strength galvanized steel core wire coating
Available from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 100
Bureau Dr., Stop 1070, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1070, http://www.nist.gov.
Class A in accordance with Specification B 957;
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Available from Aluminum Association, Inc., 1525 Wilson Blvd., Suite 600, 9.1.6 Extra-high-strength Zn-5Al-MM coated steel core
Arlington, VA 22209, http://www.aluminum.org. wire, coating Class A in accordance with Specification B 958;

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TABLE 1 Construction Requirements of Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR)

Stranding
Size Stranding Nominal
Code Design Aluminum Wires Steel Wires O.D. of Mass,
Class
WordsA Aluminum/ Conductors, lb/1000 ft
Diameter, Diameter,
cmil AWG Steel Number Layers Number Layers in.
in. in.
2 312 000 ... Thrasher AA 76/19 76 0.1744 4 19 0.0814 2 1.802 2523
2 167 000 ... Kiwi AA 72/7 72 0.1735 4 7 0.1157 1 1.735 2301
2 156 000 ... Bluebird AA 84/19 84 0.1602 4 19 0.0961 2 1.762 2508
1 780 000 ... Chukar AA 84/19 84 0.1456 4 19 0.0874 2 1.602 2072
1 590 000 ... Falcon AA 54/19 54 0.1716 3 19 0.1030 2 1.545 2042
1 590 000 ... Lapwing AA 45/7 45 0.1880 3 7 0.1253 1 1.504 1790
1 510 500 ... Parrot AA 54/19 54 0.1672 3 19 0.1003 2 1.505 1938
1 510 500 ... Nuthatch AA 45/7 45 0.1832 3 7 0.1221 1 1.466 1700
1 431 000 ... Plover AA 54/19 54 0.1628 3 19 0.0977 2 1.465 1838
1 431 000 ... Bobolink AA 45/7 45 0.1783 3 7 0.1189 1 1.427 1611
1 351 500 ... Martin AA 54/19 54 0.1582 3 19 0.0949 2 1.424 1735
1 351 500 ... Dipper AA 45/7 45 0.1733 3 7 0.1155 1 1.386 1521
1 272 000 ... Pheasant AA 54/19 54 0.1535 3 19 0.0921 2 1.382 1634
1 272 000 ... Bittern AA 45/7 45 0.1681 3 7 0.1121 1 1.345 1432
1 272 000 ... Skylark AA 36/1 36 0.1880 3 1 0.1880 0 1.316 1286
1 192 500 ... Grackle AA 54/19 54 0.1486 3 19 0.0892 2 1.338 1531
1 192 500 ... Bunting AA 45/7 45 0.1628 3 7 0.1085 1 1.302 1342
1 113 000 ... Finch AA 54/19 54 0.1436 3 19 0.0862 2 1.293 1430
1 113 000 ... Bluejay AA 45/7 45 0.1573 3 7 0.1049 1 1.259 1254
1 033 500 ... Curlew AA 54/7 54 0.1383 3 7 0.1383 1 1.245 1329
1 033 500 ... Ortolan AA 45/7 45 0.1515 3 7 0.1010 1 1.212 1163
1 033 500 ... Tanager AA 36/1 36 0.1694 3 1 0.1694 0 1.186 1044
954 000 ... Cardinal AA 54/7 54 0.1329 3 7 0.1329 1 1.196 1227.1
954 000 ... Rail AA 45/7 45 0.1456 3 7 0.0971 1 1.165 1074
954 000 ... Catbird AA 36/1 36 0.1628 3 1 0.1628 0 1.140 964
900 000 ... Canary AA 54/7 54 0.1291 3 7 0.1291 1 1.162 1158
900 000 ... Ruddy AA 45/7 45 0.1414 3 7 0.0943 1 1.131 1013
795 000 ... Mallard AA 30/19 30 0.1628 2 19 0.0977 2 1.140 1233.9
795 000 ... Condor AA 54/7 54 0.1213 3 7 0.1213 1 1.092 1022
795 000 ... Tern AA 45/7 45 0.1329 3 7 0.0886 1 1.063 895
795 000 ... Drake AA 26/7 26 0.1749 2 7 0.1360 1 1.108 1093
795 000 ... Cuckoo AA 24/7 24 0.1820 2 7 0.1213 1 1.092 1023
795 000 ... Coot AA 36/1 36 0.1486 3 1 0.1486 0 1.040 803.6
715 500 ... Redwing AA 30/19 30 0.1544 2 19 0.0926 2 1.081 1109.3
715 500 ... Starling AA 26/7 26 0.1659 2 7 0.1290 1 1.051 983.7
715 500 ... Stilt AA 24/7 24 0.1727 2 7 0.1151 1 1.036 921
666 600 ... Gannet AA 26/7 26 0.1601 2 7 0.1245 1 1.014 916.2
666 600 ... Flamingo AA 24/7 24 0.1667 2 7 0.1111 1 1.000 857.9
636 000 ... Egret AA 30/19 30 0.1456 2 19 0.0874 2 1.019 987.2
636 000 ... Scoter AA 30/7 30 0.1456 2 7 0.1456 1 1.019 995.1
636 000 ... Grosbeak AA 26/7 26 0.1564 2 7 0.1216 1 0.990 874.2
636 000 ... Rook AA 24/7 24 0.1628 2 7 0.1085 1 0.977 818.2
636 000 ... Swift AA 36/1 36 0.1329 3 1 0.1329 0 0.930 642.8
636 000 ... Kingbird AA 18/1 18 0.1880 2 1 0.1880 0 0.940 689.9
605 000 ... Teal AA 30/19 30 0.1420 2 19 0.0852 2 0.994 938.6
605 000 ... Wood Duck AA 30/7 30 0.1420 2 7 0.1420 1 0.994 946.5
605 000 ... Squab AA 26/7 26 0.1525 2 7 0.1186 1 0.966 831.3
605 000 ... Peacock AA 24/7 24 0.1588 2 7 0.1059 1 0.953 778.8
556 500 ... Eagle AA 30/7 30 0.1362 2 7 0.1362 1 0.953 870.7
556 500 ... Dove AA 26/7 26 0.1463 2 7 0.1138 1 0.927 765.2
556 500 ... Parakeet AA 24/7 24 0.1523 2 7 0.1015 1 0.914 716.1
556 500 ... Osprey AA 18/1 18 0.1758 2 1 0.1758 0 0.879 603.3
477 000 ... Hen AA 30/7 30 0.1261 2 7 0.1261 1 0.883 746.4
477 000 ... Hawk AA 26/7 26 0.1354 2 7 0.1053 1 0.858 655.3
477 000 ... Flicker AA 24/7 24 0.1410 2 7 0.0940 1 0.846 613.9
477 000 ... Pelican AA 18/1 18 0.1628 2 1 0.1628 0 0.814 517.3
397 500 ... Lark AA 30/7 30 0.1151 2 7 0.1151 1 0.806 621.8
397 500 ... Ibis AA 26/7 26 0.1236 2 7 0.0961 1 0.783 546.0
397 500 ... Brant AA 24/7 24 0.1287 2 7 0.0858 1 0.772 511.4
397 500 ... Chickadee AA 18/1 18 0.1486 2 1 0.1486 0 0.743 431.0
336 400 ... Oriole AA 30/7 30 0.1059 2 7 0.1059 1 0.741 526.4
336 400 ... Linnet AA 26/7 26 0.1137 2 7 0.0884 1 0.720 462.0
336 400 ... Merlin AA 18/1 18 0.1367 2 1 0.1367 0 0.684 364.8
300 000 ... Ostrich AA 26/7 26 0.1074 2 7 0.0835 1 0.680 412.2
266 800 ... Partridge AA 26/7 26 0.1013 2 7 0.0788 1 0.642 366.9
266 800 ... Waxwing AA 18/1 18 0.1217 2 1 0.1217 0 0.609 289.1
211 600 0000 Penguin AA, A 6/1 6 0.1878 1 1 0.1878 0 0.563 290.8
211 300 ... Cochin AA (HS) 12/7 12 0.1327 1 7 0.1327 1 0.664 526.8
203 200 ... Brahma AA (HS) 16/19 16 0.1127 1 19 0.0977 2 0.714 674.6
190 800 ... Dorking AA (HS) 12/7 12 0.1261 1 7 0.1261 1 0.631 475.7

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TABLE 1 Continued
Stranding
Size Stranding Nominal
Code Design Aluminum Wires Steel Wires O.D. of Mass,
Class
WordsA Aluminum/ Conductors, lb/1000 ft
Diameter, Diameter,
cmil AWG Steel Number Layers Number Layers in.
in. in.
176 900 ... Dotterel AA (HS) 12/7 12 0.1214 1 7 0.1214 1 0.607 440.9
167 800 000 Pigeon AA, A 6/1 6 0.1672 1 1 0.1672 0 0.502 230.5
159 000 ... Guinea AA (HS) 12/7 12 0.1151 1 7 0.1151 1 0.576 396.3
134 600 ... Leghorn AA (HS) 12/7 12 0.1059 1 7 0.1059 1 0.530 335.5
133 100 00 Quail AA, A 6/1 6 0.1489 1 1 0.1489 0 0.447 182.8
110 800 ... Minorca AA (HS) 12/7 12 0.0961 1 7 0.0961 1 0.481 276.3
105 600 0 Raven AA, A 6/1 6 0.1327 1 1 0.1327 0 0.398 145.2
101 800 ... Petrel AA (HS) 12/7 12 0.0921 1 7 0.0921 1 0.461 253.8
83 690 1 Robin AA, A 6/1 6 0.1181 1 1 0.1181 0 0.354 115.0
80 000 ... Grouse AA (HS) 8/1 8 0.1000 1 1 0.1670 0 0.367 148.8
66 360 2 Sparate AA, A 7/1 7 0.0974 1 1 0.1299 0 0.325 106.63
66 360 2 Sparrow AA, A 6/1 6 0.1052 1 1 0.1052 0 0.316 91.2
41 740 4 Swanate AA, A 7/1 7 0.0772 1 1 0.1029 0 0.257 66.95
41 740 4 Swan AA, A 6/1 6 0.0834 1 1 0.0834 0 0.250 57.35
33 090 5 ... A 6/1 6 0.0743 1 1 0.0743 0 0.223 45.51
26 240 6 Turkey AA, A 6/1 6 0.0661 1 1 0.0661 0 0.198 36.02
A
Code words shown are provided here for information only. These code names apply to Class AA Bare Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR) as shown
above. They do not apply to Class A products shown in the above table.
Conversion factors:
1 cmil = 5.067 E – 0.4 mm2
1 in. = 2.54 E + 01 mm
1 lb/1000ft = 1.488 E + 00 kg/km
1 ft = 3.048 E – 01 m
1 lb = 4.536 E – 01 kg
1 lbf = 4.448 E – 03 kN

9.1.7 Ultra-high-strength galvanized steel core wire coating 10. A Rated Strength of Conductor
Class A in accordance with Specification B 957; or
10.1 The rated strength of a completed conductor shall be
9.1.8 Ultra-high-strength Zn-5Al-MM coated steel core
taken as the aggregate strength of the aluminum and steel
wire, coating Class A in accordance with Specification B 958.
components, calculated as follows. The strength contribution
9.2 The number and diameter of aluminum and steel wires
of the aluminum wires shall be taken as the percentage,
and the area of cross section of aluminum wires shall conform
indicated in Table 6, of the sum of the strengths of the
to the requirements prescribed in Tables 1-5.
9.3 Where compressed stranding is required in order to 1350-H19 wires, calculated from their specified nominal wire
insulate the conductor properly, one or more aluminum layers diameter and the appropriate specified minimum average
of any stranded conductor consisting of 7 wires or more may be tensile strength given in Specification B 230/B 230M. The
slightly compressed. The nominal diameter of the compressed strength contribution of the steel core wires shall be taken as
conductor is 3 % below the nominal diameter of noncom- the percentage, according to the number of layers of steel
pressed conductor and the area of cross section after compress- wires, indicated in Table 6, of the sum of the strengths of the
ing is in accordance with Section 13. steel wires, calculated from their specified nominal wire
9.4 For “HS” (High Strength) type conductors as denoted in diameter and the appropriate specified minimum stress at 1 %
Table 1 and Table 2, unless specified by the customer, the extension given in Specification B 498/B 498M, B 606, B 802/
default strength of steel shall be regular strength Type GA2 to B 802M, or B 803, whichever is applicable.
Specification B 498/B 498M or MA2 to Specification B 802/ 10.2 Rated strength and breaking strength values shall be
B 802M. rounded to three significant figures, in the final value only, in
9.5 All steel wires shall lie naturally in their position in the accordance with the rounding method of Practice E 29.
stranded core, and where the core is cut, the wire ends shall 10.3 Rated strength of various constructions are given in
remain in position or be readily replaced by hand and then Table 3 or Table 4.
remain approximately in position. This requirement also ap-
plies to the outer layer of aluminum wires of a conductor. 11. Density
9.6 The stranded steel core shall be free from waviness and
kinks. 11.1 For the purpose of calculating mass per unit length,
9.7 Before stranding, aluminum and steel wires shall have cross sections, etc., the density of aluminum 1350 shall be
approximately uniform temperatures. taken as 2705 kg/m3 [0.0975 lb/in.3] at 20°C (Explanatory Note
9.8 The diameter of the finished conductor shall be not less 5).
than 99 % nor more than 101 % of that shown in Table 1 and 11.2 For the purpose of calculating mass per unit length,
Table 2 when measured with a diameter tape between the cross sections, etc., the density of galvanized or aluminized
closing die(s) and the capstan of the strander. steel wire shall be taken as 7780 kg/m3 [0.281 lb/in.3] at 20°C.

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TABLE 2 Construction Requirements—Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR)

Stranding Nominal
Outside
Size, Stranding Aluminum Wires Steel Wires Mass,
Class Diameter of
mm2 Design kg/km
Diameter, Diameter, Conductors,
Number Layers Number Layers
mm mm mm
1250 AA 84/19 84 4.35 4 19 2.61 2 47.85 4274
1250 AA 76/19 76 4.58 4 19 2.14 2 47.34 4023
1250 AA 72/7 72 4.70 4 7 3.13 1 46.99 3901

1120 AA 84/19 84 4.12 4 19 2.47 2 45.31 3833


1120 AA 76/19 76 4.33 4 19 2.02 2 44.74 3595
1120 AA 72/7 72 4.45 4 7 2.97 1 44.51 3499

1000 AA 84/19 84 3.89 4 19 2.33 2 42.77 3416


1000 AA 72/7 72 4.21 4 7 2.81 1 42.11 3132
900 AA 84/19 84 3.69 4 19 2.21 2 40.57 3073
900 AA 72/7 72 3.99 4 7 2.66 1 39.9 2812

800 AA 54/19 54 4.34 3 19 2.60 2 39.04 3015


800 AA 45/7 45 4.76 3 7 3.17 1 38.07 2652
710 AA 54/19 54 4.09 3 19 2.45 2 36.79 2678
710 AA 45/7 45 4.48 3 7 2.99 1 35.85 2351

630 AA 54/19 54 3.85 3 19 2.31 2 34.65 2375


630 AA 45/7 45 4.22 3 7 2.81 1 33.75 2084
560 AA 54/19 54 3.63 3 19 2.18 2 32.68 2112
560 AA 45/7 45 3.98 3 7 2.65 1 31.83 1854

500 AA 54/7 54 3.43 3 7 3.43 1 30.87 1889


500 AA 45/7 45 3.76 3 7 2.51 1 30.09 1656
450 AA 54/7 54 3.26 3 7 3.26 1 29.34 1706
450 AA 45/7 45 3.57 3 7 2.38 1 28.56 1492

400 AA 30/19 30 4.12 2 19 2.47 2 28.83 1824


400 AA 26/7 26 4.43 2 7 3.45 1 28.07 1622
400 AA 24/7 24 4.61 2 7 3.07 1 27.65 1515
355 AA 30/19 30 3.88 2 19 2.33 2 27.17 1620
355 AA 26/7 26 4.17 2 7 3.24 1 26.4 1435
355 AA 24/7 24 4.34 2 7 2.89 1 26.03 1343

315 AA 30/19 30 3.66 2 19 2.20 2 25.64 1443


315 AA 26/7 26 3.93 2 7 3.06 1 24.9 1277
315 AA 24/7 24 4.09 2 7 2.73 1 24.55 1194
315 AA 18/1 18 4.72 2 1 4.72 0 23.6 1014

280 AA 30/7 30 3.45 2 7 3.45 1 24.15 1291


280 AA 26/7 26 3.70 2 7 2.88 1 23.44 1131
280 AA 24/7 24 3.85 2 7 2.57 1 23.11 1058
280 AA 18/1 18 4.45 2 1 4.45 0 22.25 901.0

250 AA 30/7 30 3.26 2 7 3.26 1 22.82 1152


250 AA 26/7 26 3.50 2 7 2.72 1 22.16 1011
250 AA 24/7 24 3.64 2 7 2.43 1 21.85 946.0
250 AA 18/1 18 4.21 2 1 4.21 0 21.05 806.4

224 AA 30/7 30 3.08 2 7 3.08 1 21.56 1029


224 AA 26/7 26 3.31 2 7 2.57 1 20.95 904.0
224 AA 24/7 24 3.45 2 7 2.30 1 20.7 849.2
224 AA 18/1 18 3.98 2 1 3.98 0 19.9 720.7

200 AA 30/7 30 2.91 2 7 2.91 1 20.37 918.2


200 AA 26/7 26 3.13 2 7 2.43 1 19.81 808.3
200 AA 24/7 24 3.26 2 7 2.17 1 19.55 757.6
200 AA 18/1 18 3.76 2 1 3.76 0 18.8 643.2

180 AA 30/7 30 2.76 2 7 2.76 1 19.32 826.0


180 AA 26/7 26 2.97 2 7 2.31 1 18.81 728.6
180 AA 24/7 24 3.09 2 7 2.06 1 18.54 681.2
180 AA 18/1 18 3.57 2 1 3.57 0 17.85 579.9

160 AA 30/7 30 2.61 2 7 2.61 1 18.27 738.6


160 AA 26/7 26 2.80 2 7 2.18 1 17.74 648.0
160 AA 24/7 24 2.91 2 7 1.94 1 17.46 604.2
160 AA 18/1 18 3.36 2 1 3.36 0 16.8 513.7
140 AA 26/7 26 2.62 2 7 2.04 1 16.6 567.4

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TABLE 2 Continued
Stranding Nominal
Outside
Size, Stranding Aluminum Wires Steel Wires Mass,
Class Diameter of
mm2 Design kg/km
Diameter, Diameter, Conductors,
Number Layers Number Layers
mm mm mm
140 AA 24/7 24 2.73 2 7 1.82 1 16.38 531.8
140 AA 18/1 18 3.15 2 1 3.15 0 15.75 451.5
125 AA 26/7 26 2.47 2 7 1.92 1 15.64 503.7
125 AA 24/7 24 2.58 2 7 1.72 1 15.48 474.9
125 AA 18/1 18 2.97 2 1 2.97 0 14.85 401.3

100 AA (HS) 16/19 16 2.82 1 19 2.44 2 17.84 972.4


100 AA (HS) 12/7 12 3.26 1 7 3.26 1 16.3 734.1
100 AA, A 6/1 6 4.61 1 1 4.61 0 13.83 404.8
90 AA (HS) 12/7 12 3.09 1 7 3.09 1 15.45 659.5

80 AA (HS) 12/7 12 2.91 1 7 2.91 1 14.55 584.9


80 AA, A 6/1 6 4.12 1 1 4.12 0 12.36 323.3
71 AA (HS) 12/7 12 2.74 1 7 2.74 1 13.7 518.6
63 AA (HS) 12/7 12 2.59 1 7 2.59 1 12.95 463.4
63 AA, A 6/1 6 3.66 1 1 3.66 0 10.98 255.2
56 AA (HS) 12/7 12 2.44 1 7 2.44 1 12.2 411.2

50 AA (HS) 12/7 12 2.30 1 7 2.30 1 11.5 365.4


50 AA, A 6/1 6 3.26 1 1 3.26 0 9.78 202.4
40 AA (HS) 8/1 8 2.52 1 1 4.20 0 9.24 217.9
40 AA, A 6/1 6 2.91 1 1 2.91 0 8.73 161.3

31.5 AA, A 7/1 7 2.39 1 1 3.19 0 7.97 148.4


31.5 AA, A 6/1 6 2.59 1 1 2.59 0 7.77 127.8
25 AA, A 7/1 7 2.13 1 1 2.84 0 7.1 117.8
25 AA, A 6/1 6 2.30 1 1 2.30 0 6.9 100.8

20 AA, A 7/1 7 1.91 1 1 2.55 0 6.37 94.80


20 AA, A 6/1 6 2.06 1 1 2.06 0 6.18 80.83
16 AA, A 6/1 6 1.84 1 1 1.84 0 5.52 64.49
12.5 AA, A 6/1 6 1.63 1 1 1.63 0 4.89 50.61

12. Mass Per Unit Length and Electrical Resistance in 12.1 or may be calculated from the measured component
12.1 The mass per unit length and electrical resistance of a dimensions of the sample under test. In case of question
unit length of stranded conductor are a function of the length of regarding area compliance, the actual mass per unit length
lay. The approximate mass and electrical resistance may be increment due to stranding shall be calculated.
determined using the standard increments shown in Table 6.
When greater accuracy is desired, the increment based on the 14. Workmanship, Finish and Appearance
specific lay of the conductor may be calculated (Explanatory 14.1 The conductor shall be clean and free of imperfections
Note 6).
not consistent with good commercial practice.
12.2 In the calculation of the electrical resistance of a
conductor, the zinc-coated or Zn-5A1-MM coated steel core
15. Mechanical and Electrical Tests
wires may be included.
15.1 Tests for mechanical and electrical properties of alu-
13. Variation in Area minum wires shall be made before stranding (Explanatory Note
13.1 The area of cross section of the aluminum wires of a 7).
conductor shall be not less than 98 % of the area specified. 15.2 All aluminum wires composing the conductors shall be
Unless otherwise specified by the purchaser, the manufacturer capable of meeting the bending properties stated in Specifica-
may have the option of determining the cross-sectional area by
tion B 230/B 230M after stranding.
either of the following methods, except that in case of question
regarding area compliance, the method of 13.1.2 shall be used: 15.3 Routine production testing after stranding is not re-
13.1.1 The area of cross section may be determined by quired. However, when such tests are requested by the pur-
calculations from diameter measurements, expressed to four chaser and agreed to by the manufacturer at the time of placing
decimal places, of the component aluminum wires at any point the order (or made for other reasons) aluminum wires removed
when measured perpendicularly to their axes. from the completed conductor shall have tensile strengths of
13.1.2 The area of cross section of the aluminum wires of a not less than 95 % of the minimum tensile strength specified
conductor may be determined by Test Method B 263. In for the wire before stranding. The electrical resistivity shall
applying that test method the increment in mass per unit length meet the minimum resistivity specified for the wire before
resulting from stranding may be the applicable value specified stranding. Elongation tests may be made for information

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TABLE 3 Rated Strength Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR)

Size
Stranding Design ACSR/GA2 ACSR/GA3 ACSR/GA4 ACSR/GA5,
Class ACSR/GC2
cmil AWG Aluminum/Steel ACSR/MA2, ACSR/MA3, ACSR/MA4, ACSR/MA5,
kips
kips kips kips kips
2 312 000 ... AA 76/19 56.7 54.8 58.5 59.9 60.4
2 167 000 ... AA 72/7 49.8 48.4 51.3 52.3 52.7
2 156 000 ... AA 84/19 60.3 57.7 62.8 64.8 65.4
1 780 000 ... AA 84/19 51.0 48.9 53.1 54.7 55.2
1 590 000 ... AA 54/19 54.5 51.6 57.5 59.7 60.4
1 590 000 ... AA 45/7 42.2 40.5 43.9 45.1 45.5
1 510 000 ... AA 54/19 51.7 48.9 54.5 56.6 57.3
1 510 000 ... AA 45/7 40.1 38.5 41.6 42.8 43.2
1 431 000 ... AA 54/19 49.1 46.4 51.7 53.7 54.4
1 431 000 ... AA 45/7 38.3 36.9 39.8 41.0 41.3
1 351 000 ... AA 54/19 46.3 43.8 48.8 50.7 51.3
1 351 000 ... AA 45/7 36.2 34.8 37.6 38.7 39
1 272 000 ... AA 54/19 43.6 41.2 46.0 47.7 48.3
1 272 000 ... AA 45/7 34.1 32.8 35.4 36.4 36.7
1 272 000 ... AA 36/1 26.4 26.0 27.0 27.4 27.6
1 192 500 ... AA 54/19 41.9 39.7 44.1 45.7 46.3
1 192 500 ... AA 45/7 32.0 30.7 33.2 34.1 34.4
1 113 000 ... AA 54/19 39.1 37.0 41.2 42.7 43.2
1 113 000 ... AA 45/7 29.8 28.7 31.0 31.9 32.2
1 033 500 ... AA 54/7 36.6 34.6 38.6 40.2 40.7
1 033 500 ... AA 45/7 27.7 26.6 28.8 29.6 29.8
1 033 500 ... AA 36/1 21.4 21.1 21.9 22.3 22.4
954 000 ... AA 54/7 33.8 32.0 35.7 37.1 37.6
954 000 ... AA 45/7 25.9 24.9 26.9 27.7 27.9
954 000 ... AA 36/1 19.8 19.5 20.3 20.6 20.7
900 000 ... AA 54/7 31.9 30.2 33.7 35.0 35.4
900 000 ... AA 45/7 24.4 23.5 25.4 26.1 26.3
795 000 ... AA 30/19 38.4 35.8 41.1 43.1 43.7
795 000 ... AA 54/7 28.2 26.6 29.7 30.9 31.3
795 000 ... AA 45/7 22.1 21.2 22.9 23.5 23.7
795 000 ... AA 26/7 31.5 29.6 33.5 34.9 35.4
795 000 ... AA 24/7 27.9 26.4 29.5 30.6 31.0
795 000 ... AA 36/1 16.8 16.5 17.2 17.4 17.5
715 500 ... AA 30/19 34.6 32.2 36.9 38.7 39.3
715 500 ... AA 26/7 28.4 26.6 30.1 31.4 31.9
715 500 ... AA 24/7 25.5 24.1 26.9 27.9 28.3
666 600 ... AA 26/7 26.4 24.8 28.0 29.3 29.7
666 600 ... AA 24/7 23.7 22.4 25.0 26.0 26.3
636 000 ... AA 30/19 31.5 29.4 33.6 35.2 35.8
636 000 ... AA 30/7 30.4 28.7 33.2 34.9 35.4
636 000 ... AA 26/7 25.2 23.6 26.8 27.9 28.3
636 000 ... AA 24/7 22.6 21.4 23.9 24.8 25.1
636 000 ... AA 36/1 13.8 13.5 14.0 14.2 14.3
636 000 ... AA 18/1 15.7 15.3 16.3 16.7 16.9
605 000 ... AA 30/19 30.0 28.0 32.0 33.5 34.0
605 000 ... AA 30/7 28.9 27.3 31.6 33.2 33.7
605 000 ... AA 26/7 24.3 22.8 25.8 26.9 27.3
605 000 ... AA 24/7 21.6 20.4 22.7 23.6 23.9
556 500 ... AA 30/7 27.8 25.8 29.7 31.2 31.7
556 500 ... AA 26/7 22.6 21.2 24.0 25.0 25.3
556 500 ... AA 24/7 19.8 18.7 20.9 21.7 22.0
556 500 ... AA 18/1 13.7 13.4 14.3 14.6 14.8
477 000 ... AA 30/7 23.8 22.1 25.5 26.8 27.2
477 000 ... AA 26/7 19.5 18.4 20.7 21.6 21.9
477 000 ... AA 24/7 17.2 16.2 18.1 18.8 19.0
477 000 ... AA 18/1 11.8 11.5 12.3 12.6 12.7
397 500 ... AA 30/7 20.3 18.9 21.7 22.8 23.1
397 500 ... AA 26/7 16.3 15.3 17.2 18.0 18.2
397 500 ... AA 24/7 14.6 13.9 15.4 16.0 16.2
397 500 ... AA 18/1 9.94 9.7 10.4 10.6 10.7
336 400 ... AA 30/7 17.3 16.2 18.5 19.4 19.7
336 400 ... AA 26/7 14.1 13.3 14.9 15.5 15.7
336 400 ... AA 18/1 8.68 8.4 8.96 9.17 9.24
300 000 ... AA 26/7 12.7 12.0 13.4 14.0 14.2
266 800 ... AA 26/7 11.3 10.6 11.9 12.4 12.6
266 800 ... AA 18/1 6.88 6.7 7.1 7.27 7.32
211 600 0000 AA, A 6/1 8.35 7.95 9.01 9.41 9.55
211 300 ... AA (HS) 12/7 20.7 18.9 22.6 24.0 24.4
203 200 ... AA (HS) 16/19 28.4 25.8 31.1 33.1 33.7
190 800 ... AA (HS) 12/7 18.7 17.0 20.4 21.6 22.1

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TABLE 3 Continued
Size
Stranding Design ACSR/GA2 ACSR/GA3 ACSR/GA4 ACSR/GA5,
Class ACSR/GC2
cmil AWG Aluminum/Steel ACSR/MA2, ACSR/MA3, ACSR/MA4, ACSR/MA5,
kips
kips kips kips kips
176 900 ... AA (HS) 12/7 17.3 15.8 18.9 20.1 20.4
167 800 000 AA, A 6/1 6.62 6.30 7.15 7.46 7.57
159 000 ... AA (HS) 12/7 16.0 14.6 17.4 18.4 18.8
134 600 ... AA (HS) 12/7 13.6 12.4 14.8 15.7 16.0
133 100 00 AA, A 6/1 5.30 5.05 5.72 5.97 6.05
110 800 ... AA (HS) 12/7 11.3 10.3 12.2 13.0 13.2
105 600 0 AA, A 6/1 4.38 4.12 4.65 4.85 4.91
101 800 ... AA (HS) 12/7 10.4 9.46 11.2 11.9 12.1
83 690 1 AA, A 6/1 3.55 3.34 3.76 3.92 3.98
80 000 ... AA (HS) 8/1 5.20 4.89 5.73 6.04 6.15
66 360 2 AA, A 7/1 3.64 3.39 3.90 4.09 4.15
66 360 2 AA, A 6/1 2.85 2.68 3.01 3.14 3.18
41 740 4 AA, A 7/1 2.36 2.20 2.52 2.64 2.68
41 740 4 AA, A 6/1 1.86 1.76 1.97 2.05 2.07
33 090 5 A 6/1 1.49 1.41 1.57 1.64 1.66
26 240 6 AA, A 6/1 1.19 1.12 1.26 1.30 1.32

purposes only and no minimum values are assigned (Explana- 17. Packaging and Package Marking
tory Note 7). The frequency of these tests shall be agreed upon 17.1 Package sizes and kind of package, reels or coils, shall
between the purchaser and the manufacturer. be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser at
15.4 Tests for demonstration of rated strength of the com- the time of placing the order. Recommended package sizes are
pleted conductor are not required by this specification but may shown in Table 7 or Table 8 (Explanatory Note 9).
be made if agreed upon between the manufacturer and the
purchaser at the time of placing an order. If tested, the breaking 17.2 There shall be only one length of conductor on a reel.
strength of the completed conductor shall be not less than the 17.3 The conductors shall be protected against damage in
rated strength if failure occurs in the free length at least 1 in. ordinary handling and shipping. If heavy wood lagging is
[25 mm] beyond the end of either gripping device, or shall be required, it shall be specified by the purchaser at the time of
not less than 95 % of the rated strength if failure occurs inside, placing the purchase order.
or within 1 in. [25 mm] of the end of, either gripping device NOTE 1—Multiple lengths per package are allowable only when the
(Explanatory Note 8). bare conductor is intended for re-manufacture, such as adding a covering
or insulation. In such cases, the position of each end of a length is to be
15.5 Tests for all properties of zinc-coated, or Zn-5A1-MM clearly marked and the length of each portion shall be shown on the tag
coated steel wires shall be made before stranding (Explanatory attached to the end of the conductor.
Note 7). 17.4 The net mass, length, size, kind of conductors, strand-
ing, type of coating, class of zinc or Zn-5A1-MM coating (if
16. Inspection used), and any other necessary identification shall be marked
16.1 Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase on a tag attached to the end of the conductor inside the
order, the manufacturer shall be responsible for the perfor- package. This same information, together with the purchase
mance of all inspection and test requirements specified. order number, the manufacturer’s serial number (if any), and
16.2 All inspections and tests shall be made at the place of all shipping marks and other information required by the
manufacture unless otherwise especially agreed upon between purchaser shall appear on the outside of each package.
the manufacturer and the purchaser at the time of the purchase. 18. Keywords
16.3 The manufacturer shall afford the inspector represent- 18.1 aluminum conductor; concentric-lay-stranded alumi-
ing the purchaser all reasonable access to manufacturer’s num conductor; electrical conductors; electrical conductors,
facilities to satisfy him that the material is being furnished in aluminum; steel-reinforced conductors; stranded aluminum
accordance with this specification. conductors

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TABLE 4 Rated Strength—Aluminum Conductor, Steel Reinforced (ACSR)

Rated Strength (by type of steel core wire)


Size, Class Stranding ACSR/GA2 ACSR/GC2 ACSR/GA3 ACSR/GA4 ACSR/GA5
mm2 Design ACSR/MA2, kN ACSR/MA3, ACSR/MA4 ACSR/MA5,
kN kN kN kN
1250 AA 84/19 306 293 319 329 332
1250 AA 76/19 269 260 278 284 286
1250 AA 72/7 250 242 257 262 264

1120 AA 84/19 275 263 286 295 298


1120 AA 76/19 240 232 248 254 256
1120 AA 72/7 226 219 232 237 238

1000 AA 84/19 245 234 254 262 265


1000 AA 72/7 202 196 208 212 213
900 AA 84/19 226 217 236 243 245
900 AA 72/7 181 176 186 190 192

800 AA 54/19 240 227 252 262 265


800 AA 45/7 186 179 193 199 201
710 AA 54/19 213 201 224 233 236
710 AA 45/7 167 160 173 178 180

630 AA 54/19 189 179 199 207 209


630 AA 45/7 148 142 153 158 159
560 AA 54/19 173 164 182 189 191
560 AA 45/7 132 126 136 140 142

500 AA 54/7 154 145 163 169 171


500 AA 45/7 118 113 122 125 127
450 AA 54/7 139 131 147 153 155
450 AA 45/7 108 104 112 115 116

400 AA 30/19 170 158 181 190 193


400 AA 26/7 139 131 148 154 157
400 AA 24/7 123 116 130 135 137
355 AA 30/19 151 140 161 169 171
355 AA 26/7 123 115 131 136 138
355 AA 24/7 111 105 117 121 123

315 AA 30/19 138 128 147 154 156


315 AA 26/7 110 103 117 122 123
315 AA 24/7 98.7 93.2 104 108 109
315 AA 18/1 68.0 66.3 70.8 72.7 73.2

280 AA 30/7 122 113 131 137 140


280 AA 26/7 100 94.1 106 111 112
280 AA 24/7 87.5 82.6 92.0 95.7 96.9
280 AA 18/1 60.4 58.9 63.0 64.6 65.1

250 AA 30/7 109 101 117 123 125


250 AA 26/7 89.5 84.1 94.6 98.7 100
250 AA 24/7 79.4 75.0 83.4 86.7 87.8
250 AA 18/1 54.1 52.7 56.4 57.8 58.2

224 AA 30/7 97.4 90.4 104 109 111


224 AA 26/7 80.0 75.1 84.5 88.2 89.4
224 AA 24/7 72.0 68.1 74.8 77.8 78.7
224 AA 18/1 48.3 47.1 50.4 51.7 52.0

200 AA 30/7 89.7 83.4 95.5 100 102


200 AA 26/7 71.5 67.2 75.6 78.8 79.9
200 AA 24/7 64.2 60.7 67.7 70.2 70.9
200 AA 18/1 43.1 42.1 45.0 46.1 46.4

180 AA 30/7 80.7 75.0 85.9 90.1 91.5


180 AA 26/7 65.4 61.4 69.0 72.0 73
180 AA 24/7 57.8 54.7 60.9 63.2 63.8
180 AA 18/1 40.4 39.1 41.4 42.4 42.7

160 AA 30/7 72.9 67.9 77.6 81.3 82.6


160 AA 26/7 58.9 55.4 62.4 64.9 65.7
160 AA 24/7 52.0 49.2 54.8 56.8 57.4
160 AA 18/1 35.8 34.6 37.0 37.8 38.1
140 AA 26/7 52.2 49.2 55.3 57.5 58.2

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TABLE 4 Continued
Rated Strength (by type of steel core wire)
Size, Class Stranding ACSR/GA2 ACSR/GC2 ACSR/GA3 ACSR/GA4 ACSR/GA5
mm2 Design ACSR/MA2, kN ACSR/MA3, ACSR/MA4 ACSR/MA5,
kN kN kN kN
140 AA 24/7 46.4 44.0 48.9 50.6 51.1
140 AA 18/1 31.5 30.4 32.5 33.3 33.5
125 AA 26/7 46.9 44.2 49.6 51.6 52.2
125 AA 24/7 41.5 39.3 43.6 45.2 45.7
125 AA 18/1 28.8 27.9 29.7 30.4 30.6

100 AA (HS) 16/19 123 111 133 142 145


100 AA (HS) 12/7 85.9 78.0 93.8 99.4 101
100 AA, A 6/1 34.6 33.0 37.3 39.1 39.6
90 AA (HS) 12/7 77.2 70.1 84.2 89.3 91.0

80 AA (HS) 12/7 70.6 64.4 76.4 81.1 82.7


80 AA, A 6/1 27.6 26.4 29.8 31.2 31.6
71 AA (HS) 12/7 62.9 57.4 68.1 72.3 73.6
63 AA (HS) 12/7 56.2 51.3 60.8 64.6 65.8
63 AA, A 6/1 22.1 21.1 23.8 24.9 25.3
56 AA (HS) 12/7 50.2 45.8 54.3 57.6 58.7

50 AA (HS) 12/7 45.4 41.5 48.2 51.2 52.1


50 AA, A 6/1 18.1 17.0 19.2 20.0 20.3
40 AA (HS) 8/1 22.5 21.1 24.7 26.2 26.6
40 AA, A 6/1 14.9 14.0 15.7 16.4 16.6

31.5 AA, A 7/1 15.1 14.0 16.2 16.9 17.2


31.5 AA, A 6/1 11.9 11.2 12.6 13.1 13.3
25 AA, A 7/1 12.3 11.5 13.1 13.8 14.0
25 AA, A 6/1 9.53 9.09 10.1 10.5 10.6

20 AA, A 7/1 10.0 9.34 10.7 11.2 11.4


20 AA, A 6/1 7.84 7.39 8.29 8.61 8.70
16 AA, A 6/1 6.33 5.97 6.69 6.94 7.02
12.5 AA, A 6/1 4.97 4.69 5.25 5.45 5.51

TABLE 5 Lay Factors for Aluminum Conductors, Steel-Reinforced, Concentric-Lay-Stranded


Ratio of Length of Lay of a Layer to Nominal Outside Diameter of That Layer

Stranding Aluminum Wire Layers Steel Wire LayersA


Stranding
Class First (Outside) Second Third Fourth (Inside) 12 Wire 6 Wire
Min Preferred Max Min Preferred Max Min Max Min Max Min Preferred Max Min Preferred Max
A 6/1, 7/1 8 ... 16 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
AA 76/19, 84/19 10 11 13 10 13 16 10 17 10 17 16 20 24 18 25 30
72/7 10 11 13 10 13 16 10 17 10 17 ... ... ... 18 25 30
54/19 10 11 13 10 13 16 10 17 ... ... 16 20 24 18 25 30
54/7, 45/7 10 11 13 10 13 16 10 17 ... ... ... ... ... 18 25 30
30/19 10 11 13 10 13 16 ... ... ... ... 16 20 24 18 25 30
30/7, 26/7, 10 11 13 10 13 16 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 18 25 30
24/7
18/1 10 11 13 10 13 16 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
16/19 10 12.5 14.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 16 20 24 18 25 30
12/7 10 12.5 14.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 18 25 30
6/1, 7/1, 8/1 12 13 14.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
A
See Specification B 500/B 500M.

EXPLANATORY NOTES

NOTE 1—In this specification only concentric-lay-stranded aluminum gives equivalent overall performance to that of a cold-pressure weld or an
conductors, steel-reinforced, are specifically designated. Conductor con- electric-butt, cold-upset weld in stranded conductors.
structions not included in this specification should be agreed upon NOTE 4—The preferred ratio of the lay with respect to the outside
between the manufacturer and the purchaser when placing the order. diameter of a layer of wires varies for different layers and for different
NOTE 2—For definitions of terms relating to conductors, refer to diameters of the conductors, being larger for the inside layers than for the
Terminology B 354. outside layer, and larger for conductors of small diameter than for those of
NOTE 3—The behavior of properly spaced wire joints in stranded large diameter.
conductors is related to both their tensile strength and elongation. Because NOTE 5—This density is based upon aluminum of 99.50 % purity. The
of its higher elongation properties, the lower-strength electric-butt weld inch-pound density of the aluminum wires is used for mass per unit length

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TABLE 6 Standard Increments and Rating Factors for Mass Per infinite length of lay, that is, all wires parallel to the conductor axis. The
Unit Length, Resistivity, and Rated Strength Determination stranding factor m for the completed stranded conductor is the numerical
Standard Increments Due to average of the stranding factors for each of the individual wires in the
Stranding Stranding (for mass per unit Rating Factors conductor, including the straight core wire, if any (for which the stranding
Design length and resistivity) (for rated strength) factor is unity). The stranding factor (mind) for any given wire in a
Aluminum/ Increase
Steel
concentric-lay-stranded conductor is:
Aluminum (%) Steel (%) Aluminum (%) Steel (%)
mind 5 =1 1 ~9.8696/n2!
6/1 1.5 0 96 96 where n =
7/1 1.5 0 96 96
8/1 2.0 0 96 96 length of lay
18/1 2.0 0 93 96 diameter of helical path of the wire
36/1 2.0 0 91 96 The derivation of the above is given in NBS Handbook, 100 Copper
12/7 2.5 0.4 96 96
Wire Tables.
24/7 2.5 0.4 93 96 The factors k and m are to be determined separately for the zinc-coated
26/7 2.5 0.4 93 96 or Zn-5Al-MM coated steel (Section 8).
30/7 2.75 0.4 93 96 NOTE 7—Wires unlaid from conductors may have different physical
42/7 2.5 0.4 91 96 properties from those of the wire prior to stranding because of the
deformation caused by stranding and straightening for test. If tests on
45/7 2.5 0.4 91 96
48/7 2.5 0.4 91 96
galvanized or Zn-5Al-MM coated steel wires are to be made after
54/7 2.5 0.4 91 96 stranding, the purchaser and the manufacturer at the time of placing the
72/7 3.0 0.4 90 96 order should agree on the properties to be met.
NOTE 8—To test ACSR conductors for breaking strength successfully
16/19 2.5 0.6 96 93 as a unit requires special devices for gripping the ends of the aluminum
30/19 2.75 0.6 93 93 and steel wires without causing damage that may result in failure below
54/19 3.0 0.6 91 93
76/19 3.0 0.6 90 93
the actual strength of the conductor. Various special dead-end devices are
84/19 3.0 0.6 90 93 available such as compression sleeves, split sleeves, and preformed grips,
but ordinary jaws or clamping devices usually are not suitable.
NOTE 9—For the convenience of the users of this specification, Tables
7 and 8 have been prepared giving recommended shipping lengths for the
calculations and is based upon the standard SI density with the conversion
standard sizes of ACSR referred to in Tables 1 and 2 respectively. Values
rounded to the nearest 0.0005 lb/in.3
of net mass in this table are rounded to the nearest ten pound increment.
NOTE 6—The increment of mass or electrical resistance of a completed
Because of the variations in coil masses, etc., it is common practice to
concentric-lay-stranded conductor (k) in percent is:
allow a permissible variation in length of 65 % for sizes larger than No.
k 5 100 ~m 2 1! 1 AWG [40 mm2] and a tolerance of 610 % on sizes No. 1 AWG [40
where m is the stranding factor, and also the ratio of the mass or mm2] and smaller. It is also common practice to allow an amount not
electrical resistance of a unit length of stranded conductor to that of a solid exceeding 10 % of the total mass of any one order to be shipped in random
conductor of the same cross-sectional area or of a stranded conductor with lengths with no piece shorter than 50 % of the standard length ordered.

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TABLE 7 Packaging Information Recommended Reel Sizes, Shipping Lengths and Net Masses

Reel Types
Size Stranding
Design RMT RM NR
Aluminum/
Reel Length Net Reel Length Net Reel Length Net
cmil AWG Steel
SizeA on Reel, ft Mass, lb SizeA on Reel, ft Mass, lb SizeA on Reel, ft Mass, lb
2 312 000 . . . 76/19 96.60 7000 17 660 ... ... ... ... ... ...
2 167 000 . . . 72/7 96.60 7000 16 100 ... ... ... ... ... ...
2 156 000 . . . 84/19 96.60 7500 18 810 ... ... ... ... ... ...
1 780 000 . . . 84/19 96.60 9200 19 060 ... ... ... ... ... ...
1 590 000 . . . 54/19 90.45 5740 11 720 68.38 2870 5860 ... ... ...
1 590 000 . . . 45/7 90.45 6000 10 740 68.38 3000 5370 60.28 2000 3580
1 510 000 . . . 54/19 90.45 6040 11 710 68.38 3020 5850 ... ... ...
1 510 000 . . . 45/7 90.45 6320 10 740 68.38 3160 5370 60.28 2110 3590
1 431 000 . . . 54/19 90.45 6375 11 720 68.38 3190 5860 ... ... ...
1 431 000 . . . 45/7 90.45 6665 10 730 68.38 3335 5370 60.28 2220 3580
1 351 000 . . . 54/19 90.45 6755 11 720 68.38 3375 5860 ... ... ...
1 351 000 . . . 45/7 90.45 7060 10 740 68.38 3530 5370 60.28 2355 3580
1 272 000 . . . 54/19 90.45 7175 11 720 68.38 3585 5860 ... ... ...
1 272 000 . . . 45/7 90.45 7500 10 740 68.38 3750 5370 60.28 2500 3580
1 272 000 . . . 36/1 84.45 6020 7 740 ... ... ... ... ... ...
1 192 500 . . . 54/19 90.45 7650 11 720 68.38 3825 5860 ... ... ...
1 192 500 . . . 45/7 90.45 8000 10 740 68.38 4000 5370 60.28 2665 3580
1 113 000 . . . 54/19 90.45 8200 11 730 68.38 4100 5860 ... ... ...
1 113 000 45/7 90.45 8570 10 740 68.38 4285 5370 60.28 2855 3580
1 033 500 . . . 54/7 90.45 8870 11 790 68.38 4435 5890 ... ... ...
1 033 500 . . . 45/7 90.45 9230 10 730 68.38 4615 5370 60.28 3075 3580
1 033 500 . . . 36/1 84.45 7420 7750 ... ... ... ... ... ...
954 000 . . . 54/7 90.45 9600 11 780 68.38 4800 5890 ... ... ...
954 000 . . . 45/7 90.45 10 000 10 740 68.38 5000 5370 60.28 3335 3580
954 000 . . . 36/1 84.45 8030 7740 ... ... ... ... ... ...
900 000 . . . 54/7 90.45 10 180 11 790 68.38 5090 5890 ... ... ...
900 000 . . . 45/7 90.45 10 590 10 730 68.38 5295 5360 60.28 3530 3580
795 000 . . . 30/19 84.45 7980 9850 66.32 3990 4920 ... ... ...
795 000 . . . 54/7 90.45 11 520 11 780 68.38 5760 5890 ... ... ...
795 000 . . . 45/7 90.45 12 000 10 740 68.38 6000 5370 60.28 4000 3580
795 000 . . . 26/7 84.36 6940 7590 ... ... ... 60.28 3470 3790
795 000 . . . 24/7 84.36 6400 6540 ... ... ... 60.28 3200 3270
795 000 . . . 36/1 84.45 9640 7750 ... ... ... ... ... ...
715 500 . . . 30/19 84.45 8880 9850 66.32 4440 4930 ... ... ...
715 500 . . . 26/7 84.36 7710 7580 ... ... ... 60.28 3855 3790
715 500 . . . 24/7 84.36 7100 6540 ... ... ... 60.28 3550 3270
666 600 . . . 26/7 84.36 8280 7590 ... ... ... 60.28 4140 3790
666 600 . . . 24/7 84.36 7630 6550 ... ... ... 60.28 3815 3270
636 000 . . . 30/19 84.45 9980 9850 66.32 4990 4930 ... ... ...
636 000 . . . 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 5005 4980 ... ... ...
636 000 . . . 26/7 84.36 8670 7580 ... ... ... 60.28 4335 3790
636 000 . . . 24/7 84.36 8000 6550 ... ... ... 60.28 4000 3270
636 000 . . . 36/1 ... ... ... 66.32 6025 3870 ... ... ...
636 000 . . . 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 6020 4150 48.28 3010 2080
. . . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 2005 1380
605 000 . . . 30/19 84.45 10 490 9850 66.32 5245 4920 ... ... ...
605 000 . . . 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 5245 4960 ... ... ...
605 000 . . . 26/7 84.36 9110 7570 ... ... ... 60.28 4555 3790
605 000 . . . 24/7 84.36 8410 6550 ... ... ... 60.28 4205 3270
556 500 . . . 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 5700 4960 ... ... ...
556 500 . . . 26/7 84.36 9910 7580 ... ... ... 60.28 4955 3790
556 500 . . . 24/7 84.36 9140 6550 ... ... ... 60.28 4570 3270
556 500 . . . 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 6890 4160 48.28 3445 2080
. . . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 2295 1380
477 000 . . . 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 6650 4960 ... ... ...
477 000 . . . 26/7 84.36 11 560 7580 ... ... ... 60.28 5780 3790
477 000 . . . 24/7 84.36 10 660 6540 ... ... ... 60.28 5330 3270
477 000 . . . 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 8030 4150 48.28 4015 2080
. . . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 2675 1380
397 500 . . . 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 7980 4960 ... ... ...
397 500 . . . 26/7 84.36 13 870 7570 ... ... ... 60.28 6935 3790
397 500 . . . 24/7 84.36 12 790 6540 ... ... ... 60.28 6395 3270
397 500 . . . 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 9630 4150 48.28 4815 2080
. . . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 3210 1380
336 400 . . . 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 9430 4960 ... ... ...
336 400 . . . 26/7 84.36 16 390 7570 ... ... ... 60.28 8195 3790
336 400 . . . 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 11 390 4150 48.28 5695 2080
42.28 3795 1380
300 000 ... 26/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... 60.28 9190 3790
266 800 ... 26/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... 60.28 10 330 3790

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Reel Types
Size Stranding
Design RMT RM NR
Aluminum/
Reel Length Net Reel Length Net Reel Length Net
cmil AWG Steel
SizeA on Reel, ft Mass, lb SizeA on Reel, ft Mass, lb SizeA on Reel, ft Mass, lb
266 800 ... 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 14 360 4150 48.28 7180 2080
42.28 4785 1380
211 600 0000 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 6080 1770
36.22 3044 890
30.22 2025 590
211 300 ... 12/7 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 48.28 6020 3170
203 200 ... 16/19 . . . . . . . . . 66.32 7875 5310 ... ... ...
190 800 ... 12/7 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 48.28 6665 3170
176 900 ... 12/7 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 48.28 7195 3170
167 800 000 6/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 42.28 7670 1770
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 36.22 3835 880
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 30.22 2560 590
159 000 ... 12/7 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 48.28 8000 3170
134 600 ... 12/7 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 48.28 9450 3170
133 100 00 6/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 42.28 9670 1770
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 36.22 4835 880
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 30.22 3220 590
110 800 ... 12/7 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 48.28 11 480 3170
105 600 0 6/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 42.28 12 190 1770
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 36.22 6095 880
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 30.22 4060 590
101 800 ... 12/7 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 48.28 12 500 3170
83 690 1 6/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 42.28 15 360 1770
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 36.22 7680 880
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 30.22 5120 590
80 000 ... 8/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 36.22 7580 1130
66 360 2 7/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 38.22 11 250 1200
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 30.22 5625 600
66 360 2 6/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 42.28 19 390 1770
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 36.22 9695 880
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 30.22 6465 590
41 740 4 7/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 38.22 17 910 1200
... ... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 30.22 8955 600
41 740 4 6/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 36.22 15 420 880
26 240 6 6/1 . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 30.22 16 340 590
A
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TABLE 8 Packaging Information: Recommended Reel Sizes, Shipping Lengths, and Net Masses

Reel Designation
Reel Designation RMT Reel Designation RM Reel Designation NR
Size, Stranding
Class
mm2 Design Length on Net Mass of Length on Net Mass of Length on Net Mass of
Reel SizeA Reel, Conductors, Reel SizeA Reel, Conductors, Reel SizeA Reel, Conductors,
m kg m kg m kg
1250 AA 84/19 96.60 2010 8590 ... ... ... ... ... ...
1250 AA 76/19 96.60 1975 7945 ... ... ... ... ... ...
1250 AA 72/7 96.60 1875 7315 ... ... ... ... ... ...

1120 AA 84/19 96.60 2240 8585 ... ... ... ... ... ...
1120 AA 76/19 96.60 2210 7945 ... ... ... ... ... ...
1120 AA 72/7 96.60 2090 7310 ... ... ... ... ... ...

1000 AA 84/19 96.60 2515 8590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


1000 AA 72/7 96.60 2335 7310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
900 AA 84/19 96.60 2795 8590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
900 AA 72/7 96.60 2600 7310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

800 AA 54/19 90.45 1655 4990 68.38 880 2655 ... ... ...
800 AA 45/7 90.45 1840 4880 68.38 920 2440 60.28 615 1630
710 AA 54/19 90.45 1860 4980 68.38 995 2665 ... ... ...
710 AA 45/7 90.45 2075 4880 68.38 1040 2445 60.28 690 1620

630 AA 54/19 90.45 2100 4985 68.38 1120 2660 ... ... ...
630 AA 45/7 90.45 2340 4875 68.38 1170 2440 60.28 780 1625
560 AA 54/19 90.45 2360 4985 68.38 1260 2660 ... ... ...
560 AA 45/7 90.45 2630 4875 68.38 1315 2440 60.28 875 1620

500 AA 54/19 90.45 2655 5015 68.38 1415 2670 ... ... ...
500 AA 45/7 90.45 2945 4875 68.38 1475 2440 60.28 980 1625
450 AA 54/7 90.45 2940 5015 68.38 1570 2680 ... ... ...
450 AA 45/7 90.45 3265 4870 68.38 1635 2440 60.28 1090 1625

400 AA 30/19 84.45 2450 4470 66.32 1225 2235 ... ... ...
400 AA 26/7 84.36 2125 3445 ... ... ... 60.28 1060 1720
400 AA 24/7 84.36 1960 2970 ... ... ... 60.28 980 1485
355 AA 30/19 84.45 2760 4470 66.32 1380 2235 ... ... ...
355 AA 26/7 84.36 2400 3445 ... ... ... 60.28 1200 1720
355 AA 24/7 84.36 2210 2970 ... ... ... 60.28 1105 1485

315 AA 30/19 84.45 3100 4470 66.32 1550 2235 ... ... ...
315 AA 26/7 84.36 2700 3445 ... ... ... 60.28 1345 1715
315 AA 24/7 84.36 2485 2970 ... ... ... 60.28 1245 1485
315 AA 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 1875 1900 48.28 940 955
42.28 625 635

280 AA 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 1745 2250 ... ... ...
280 AA 26/7 84.36 3045.0 3445 ... ... ... 60.28 1520 1720
280 AA 24/7 84.36 2805.0 2970 ... ... ... 60.28 1405 1485
280 AA 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 2110 1900 48.28 1060 955
42.28 705 635

250 AA 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 1955 2255 ... ... ...
250 AA 26/7 84.36 3410.0 3450 ... ... ... 60.28 1700 1720
250 AA 24/7 84.36 3140.0 2970 ... ... ... 60.28 1570 1485
250 AA 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 2355 1900 48.28 1180 950
42.28 790 635

224 AA 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 2190 2255 ... ... ...
224 AA 26/7 84.36 3810.0 3445 ... ... ... 60.28 1905 1720
224 AA 24/7 84.36 3500.0 2970 ... ... ... 60.28 1750 1485
224 AA 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 2635 1900 48.28 1320 950
42.28 880 635

200 AA 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 2455 2255 ... ... ...
200 AA 26/7 84.36 4265.0 3445 ... ... ... 60.28 2130 1720
200 AA 24/7 84.36 3920.0 2970 ... ... ... 60.28 1960 1485
200 AA 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 2955 1900 48.28 1480 950
42.28 985 635

180 AA 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 2730 2255 ... ... ...
180 AA 26/7 84.36 4725.0 3445 ... ... ... 60.28 2360 1720
180 AA 24/7 84.36 4360.0 2970 ... ... ... 60.28 2180 1485
180 AA 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 3280 1900 48.28 1645 955

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Reel Designation
Reel Designation RMT Reel Designation RM Reel Designation NR
Size, Stranding
Class
mm2 Design Length on Net Mass of Length on Net Mass of Length on Net Mass of
Reel SizeA Reel, Conductors, Reel SizeA Reel, Conductors, Reel SizeA Reel, Conductors,
m kg m kg m kg
42.28 1095 635

160 AA 30/7 ... ... ... 66.32 3050 2255 ... ... ...
160 AA 26/7 84.36 5315.0 3445 ... ... ... 60.28 2655 1720
160 AA 24/7 84.36 4915.0 2970 ... ... ... 60.28 2460 1485
160 AA 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 3705 1905 48.28 1855 955
42.28 1240 635

140 AA 26/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... 60.28 3035 1720
140 AA 24/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... 60.28 2790 1485
140 AA 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 4210 1900 48.28 2110 955
42.28 1405 635

125 AA 26/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... 60.28 3415 1720
125 AA 24/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... 60.28 3125 1485
125 AA 18/1 ... ... ... 66.32 4735 1900 48.28 2375 955
42.28 1585 635

100 AA (HS) 16/19 ... ... ... 66.32 2480 2410 ... ... ...
100 AA (HS) 12/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
100 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 1990 805
36.22 990 400
30.22 665 270

90 AA (HS) 12/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
80 AA (HS) 12/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
80 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 2490 805
36.22 1235 400
30.22 835 270

71 AA (HS) 12/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
63 AA (HS) 12/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
63 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 3155 805
36.22 1565 400
30.22 1060 270

56 AA (HS) 12/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
50 AA (HS) 12/7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
50 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 3975 805
36.22 1975 400
30.22 1335 270

40 AA (HS) 8/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
40 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 4990 805
36.22 2480 400
30.22 1675 270

31.5 AA, A 7/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 38.22 3675 545
... ... ... ... ... ... 30.22 1820 270

31.5 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 42.28 6300 805
... ... ... ... ... ... 36.22 3130 400
... ... ... ... ... ... 30.22 2115 270

25 AA, A 7/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 38.22 4625 545
... ... ... ... ... ... 30.22 2290 270

25 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 36.22 3970 400
20 AA, A 7/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 38.22 5750 545
... ... ... ... ... ... 30.22 2850 270

20 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 36.22 4950 400
16 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 30.22 4185 270
12.5 AA, A 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 30.22 5335 270
A
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TABLE 9 Dimensions of Standard Reels (For Information Only)
Nominal Reel Dimensions

Reel Reel Capacity, Flange Drum Width


Arbor Hole Diameter
DesignationA,B in.3(m3) Diameter Diameter Inside OutsideC
in. (m) in. (m) in. (m) in. (m) in. (m)
NR 30.22 9 950 (0.182) 30 (0.76) 18 (0.41) 22 (0.56) 25 (0.64) 3 to 31⁄4 (76–83)
NR 36.22 16 800 (0.275) 36 (0.91) 18 (0.46) 22 (0.56) 25 (0.64) 3 to 31⁄4 (76–83)
NR 38.22 18 000 (0.295) 38 (0.97) 20 (0.51) 22 (0.56) 25 (0.64) 3 to 31⁄4 (76–83)
NR 42.28 29 100 (0.477) 42 (1.07) 21 (0.53) 28 (0.71) 321⁄2 (0.83) 3 to 31⁄4 (76–83)

NR 48.28 38 000 (0.623) 48 (1.22) 24 (0.61) 28 (0.71) 321⁄2 (0.83) 3 to 31⁄4 (76–83)
NR 60.28D 61 900 (1.014) 60 (1.52) 28 (0.71) 28 (0.71) 321⁄2 (0.83) 3 to 31⁄4 (76–83)
RM 66.32E 76 900 (1.260) 66 (1.68) 36 (0.91) 32 (0.81) 38 (0.97) 3 to 31⁄4 (76–83)
RM 68.38E 99 300 (1.627) 68 (1.73) 36 (0.91) 38 (0.97) 44 (1.12) 3 to 31⁄4 (76–83)

RMT 84.36F 122 100 (2.001) 78 (84) (1.98 (2.13)) 42 (1.07) 36 (0.91) 43 (1.09) 5 to 51⁄4 (127-133)
RMT 84.45F 152 700 (2.502) 78 (84) (1.98 (2.13)) 42 (1.07) 45 (1.14) 52 (1.32) 5 to 51⁄4 (127-133)
RMT 90.45F 187 000 (3.064) 84 (90) (2.13 (2.29)) 42 (1.07) 45 (1.14) 52 (1.32) 5 to 51⁄4 (127-133)
RMT 96.60F 300 000 (4.893) 90 (96) (2.29 (2.44)) 42 (1.07) 60 (1.52) 67 (1.70) 5 to 51⁄4 (127-133)
A
Prefix “NR” denotes wooden nonreturnable reel, “RM” metal returnable reel, and “RMT” metal returnable reel with one-beam tires.
B
Reels are not designed to withstand the forces required for braking during tension stringing operations.
C
Pay-off equipment for reels NR 48.28 and smaller should be a minimum of 2 in. (50 mm) wider than the nominal outside reel width to provide for extension of bolts
and for possible flange distortion. For reels NR 60.28 and larger, either wood or metal, pay-off equipment should be not less than 4 in. (100 mm) wider than the reel width.
D
Hub reinforcements will be provided for reel NR 60.28.
E
Reels RM 66.32 and RM 68.38 have flat rims.
F
Reels RMT 84.36, RMT 84.45, RMT 90.45, and RMT 96.60 have 3-in. (76 mm) I-beam tires. Reels with similar dimensions except without I-beam tires are sometimes
used.

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