AA CCW-50-1999 Code Words for Overhead Aluminum Electrical Conductors (Seventh Edition)《铝制架空电导体用代码字.第七版》.pdf
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1、 ABOUT THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION The member companies of The Aluminum Association, Inc., represent approximately 85 percent of domestic production of primary ingot and shipments of U.S. aluminum mill products. Mill products include sheet and plate; foil; extrusions; electrical conductor and wire, rod
2、 and bar. In addition to producers of primary ingot and mill products, the associations membership also includes secondary smelters, foundries and producers of master alloy and additives. The association is a primary source of statistics, standards, and economic and technical information on aluminum
3、 and the aluminum industry in the United States. NOTICE Disclaimer The use of any information contained herein by any member or non-member of The Aluminum Association is entirely voluntary. The Aluminum Association has used its best efforts in Compiling fhe information contained in this book. While
4、the Association believes that its compilation proced- ures are reliable, it does not warrant, either expressly or impliedly, the accuracy or complete- ness of this information. The Aluminum Associa- tion assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of the information herein. The Aluminum Assoc
5、iation published standards, data, specifications and other technical materials are reviewed at least every five years and revised, reaffirmed or withdrawn. Users are advised to contact The Aluminum Association to ascertain whether the information in this publication has been superseded in the interi
6、m between publica- tion and proposed use. CODE WORDS for OVERHEAD ALUMINUM ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS SEVENTH EDITION January 1999 The Aluminum Association 900 191h Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 II Ob04500 UOLb079 b85 Copyright O1 998 Ob04500 0DLb0AO 3T7 FOREWORD For many years manufacturers of ele
7、ctrical conductors have assigned code words to their products to aid in identifying the different types and sizes of conductors in catalogs, orders, in- voices and other production and sales records. As the number of different types and sizes of conductors increased over the years, the number of cod
8、e words increased until by 1960 more than 1,200 such words were in use. In some instances the same words came to be used to designate more than one conductor. With more new constructions, new types of insulation, different tempers and other variations in the offing, there was a potential need for ma
9、ny more code words. Recognizing this situation, the Technical Committee on Electrical Conductor of The Aluminum Associations Electrical Technical Division in 1960 initiated a study aimed at reducing the number of code words required for these products. During its study the Subcommittee considered se
10、veral different systems. Some would have accomplished the desired reduction in number of code words but were considered too complicated for practical use. The system finally adopted retains the code words now in use but provides for designating variations in construction, temper, and type of coverin
11、g or insulation by the use of suffixes to existing code words, thus greatly reducing the number of new code words that otherwise would be required in the future. The conductors referenced in Tables 1 through 47 are manufactured in accordance with applicable ASTM Specifications. It is the Technical C
12、ommittees recommendation that these codes words should not be used for conductors manufactured in accordance to specifications other than ASTM. This booklet lists the code words that have been registered with The Aluminum Association, outlines the procedure for registering new code words and include
13、s the details of the system. Preceding each group of tables covering conductors of the same general type is a list of the characteristics of each conductor that are implied by the code word itself without any suffix. This is followed by a list of the suffixes to be used following the code words for
14、designating variations in those characteristics. Selected examples show how the system works. Tables have also been added for British and Canadian code words. This has been added for informational purposes only. The code words used in these tables are not controlled by the Aluminum Association. Foll
15、owing the tables is an alphabetical listing of the code words with references to the specific table where the conductor data may be found. In addition, for informational purposes, the list also includes code words used for UD cable, copper conductors and others used in Canada and Great Britain to de
16、signate aluminum conductors made in those countries. Details of construction for UD cable code words are covered in CODE WORDS FOR UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION CABLES, available from the Aluminum Association. All Aluminum Association published data, specifications and other material are reviewed at leas
17、t every five years and revised, reaffirmed or withdrawn. Users are advised to contact the Aluminum Association to ascertain whether the information in this publication has been superceded in the interim between publication and proposed use. Any data contained in this publication were compiled by the
18、 Aluminum Association, Inc. In view of the variety of conditions and methods of use to which such data and suggestions may be applied, the Aluminum Association and its member companies assume no responsibility or liability for the use of information contained herein. Neither the Aluminum Association
19、 nor any of its member companies give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information. -1- ABBREVIATIONS BARE CONDUCTORS AAC (1 350) AACTTW (1 350) AASC (5005 Alloy) AASC (6201 Alloy) ASCR ASCIWW COVERED CONDUCTORS 1350 Aluminum 5005 Alloy 6201 Alloy ACSR W Ob045 LbBL 233 II CONT
20、ENTS LOW-VOLTAGE SECONDARY CONDUCTORS 1350 Aluminum MULTIPLEX CONDUCTORS DUPLEX Neutral-Supported Secondary and Service Drop Cable 1350 Neutral 5005 Neutral 6201 Neutral ACSR Neutral Copper Neutral Copper-Copperweld Neutral Parallel Secondary and Service Drop Cable 1350 Neutral 5005 Alloy Neutral 62
21、01 Alloy Neutral ACSR Neutral TRIP LEX Neutral - Supported Secondary and Service Drop Cable 1350 Neutral 5005 Alloy Neutral 6201 Alloy Neutral 6201 Alloy Neutral - RTS Cabled ACSR Neutral ACSR Neutral - RTS Cabled Copper Neutral Copper-Copperweld Neutral I 5 1 2, 3 4 5 6 778 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 1
22、9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 7 69 10,11 12 13,14,15 16,17 19 20 20 20 22 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 28 29 30 31,32 32 33,34 34 35 36 -2- CONTENTS TRIPLEX continued Parallel Secondary and Service Drop Cable 1350 Neutral 5005 Alloy Neutral 6201 Alloy Neutral ACSR Neutral QUADRUPLEX Neut
23、ral-Supported Secondary and Service Drop Cable 1350 Neutral 5005 Alloy Neutral 6201 Alloy Neutral ACSR Neutral ACSR Neutral - RTS cabled Parallel Secondary and Service Drop Cable 1350 Neutral 5005 Alloy Neutral 6201 Alloy Neutral 6201 Alloy Neutral - RTS cabled ACSR Neutral TABLE PAGE(S) 34 37 35 38
24、 36 39 37 40 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 41 41 42 43 44 44 45 46 46 47 BRITISH CODE WORDS Bare Conductors ASC or Type ALI (1 350 H 1 9 type) B1 48 49 ACSR or Type AL1 / ST1A B3 50 AASC or Type AL3 (6000 series alloy, 52.5% IACS) B2 CANADIAN CODE WORDS Bare Conductors Al, (ASC), (1350 H19) ASC Smoo
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