ACSR/Z
Refers to a type of aluminum conductor steel-reinforced (ACSR) used in power transmission lines. ACSR conductors consist of a steel core surrounded by aluminum strands. The steel core provides high tensile strength, while the aluminum ensures good conductivity and lighter weight.
The "Z" designation in ACSR/Z likely corresponds to a specific size or capacity rating, such as "Zebra," which is used for higher voltage transmission lines (up to 220 kV) and has a current-carrying capacity of approximately 735 A. The design typically includes 54 aluminum strands and 7 steel strands.
These conductors are widely used because they balance strength, efficiency, and cost, making them ideal for long-distance power transmission, especially in challenging environments.
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