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Overhead conductors are essential components in power distribution and transmission systems, designed to carry electrical energy over long distances. They are typically made from materials such as aluminum, copper, or aluminum alloy, which provide a balance of conductivity, strength, and weight. These conductors are suspended above the ground on utility poles or towers, allowing for efficient energy transfer while minimizing the risk of interference with ground-level activities.
| Material | Aluminum, copper, or aluminum alloy |
| Typical diameter | 7 mm to 30 mm |
| Rated voltage | Up to 765 kV |
| Breaking strength | Up to 100 kN |
| Weight per unit length | 0.5 kg/m to 2.5 kg/m |
| Temperature rating | Up to 90┬░C |
When selecting overhead conductors, buyers should consider the material type based on conductivity and environmental conditions. It's important to specify the required voltage rating, diameter, and breaking strength according to the application. Additionally, buyers should inquire about certifications such as ASTM or IEC standards and provide information on the installation environment to ensure compatibility with existing infrastructure.
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Overhead conductors can last 30 to 50 years depending on environmental conditions and maintenance.
The right size depends on the current load, distance, and voltage drop requirements.
Yes, extreme weather conditions can impact performance and longevity.
Regular inspections for wear, corrosion, and clearance from vegetation are essential.
Yes, they are commonly used to connect renewable energy sources to the grid.
They must comply with national and international safety standards such as IEEE and IEC.