Cable & Wire

600/1000V, Triplex Aluminum Service Drop Cable, 2/0AWG

YIFANG ELECTRIC GROUP INC.
  • Size:Triplex 2,0AWG
  • Operating Temperature:90 Centigrade
  • Alternative Insulation:PE or XLPE
  • Transport Package:Wooden Drum or Wooden-Steel Drum
  • Specification:CE SABS RoHS SGS UL CCC
  • Trademark:Yifang Cable

Base Info

  • Model NO.:Triplex cable 2,0AWG
  • Origin:Zhengzhou, China
  • HS Code:8544492100
  • Production Capacity:300km,Month

Description


Code WordPhase conductorBare Neutral MessengerWeight Per 1000 ft. (lbs.)Allowable Ampacity+Size (AWG)StrandingInsul. Thick. (mils)Size (AWG)Size (kcmil)Strand- ingRated Strength (lbs.)XLPPOLYXLPPOLYAAAC 6201 ALLOY FULL NEUTRAL MESSENGERMinex6145630.58711101011018570Hippa6745630.58711101071078570Prawn4145448.697176015215211590Barnacle4745448.697176016016011590Shrimp2745277.4772800243243150120Gammarus1/07601/0123.374460390390205160Leda1/09601/0123.374460384384205160Dunganese2/07602/0155.475390474474235185Cyclops2/011602/0155.475390474474235185Flustra3/017603/0195.776790587587275215Lepas4/018604/0246.978560728728315245*Code words for XLP insulated products are formed by adding "/XLP" to the conventional code words above (e.g.-Haiotis/XLP).+Conductor temperature of 90°C for XLP, 75°C for Poly; ambient temperature of 40°C; emissivity 0.9; 2 ft./sec. wind in sun.++Designated sizes are: ACSR 6/1 diameter equivalent and AAC with equivalent resistivity per ASTM B-399 for 6201.
 
Code WordPhase conductorBare Neutral MessengerWeight Per 1000 ft. (lbs.)Allowable Ampacity+Size (AWG)StrandingInsul. Thick. (mils)Size (AWG)Size (kcmil)Strand- ingRated Strength (lbs.)XLPPOLYXLPPOLYAAAC 6201 ALLOY REDUCED NEUTRAL MESSANGERArtemia4145630.587111013513511590Crab4745630.587111014314311590Solaster2745448.6971760216216150120Sandcrab1/0760277.4772800347347205160Echinus1/0960277.4772800341341205160Crayfish2/07/w60 mls2/0--72510485.8455.3235 Amps185 AmpsSipho2/07/w60 mls2/0--72510485.8455.3235 Amps185 AmpsFulgar3/017601/0123.374460519519275215Arca4/018602/0155.475390643643315245*Code words for XLP insulated products are formed by adding "/XLP" to the conventional code words above (e.g.-Haiotis/XLP).+Conductor temperature of 90°C for XLP, 75°C for Poly; ambient temperature of 40°C; emissivity 0.9; 2 ft./sec. wind in sun.++Designated sizes are: ACSR 6/1 diameter equivalent and AAC with equivalent resistivity per ASTM B-399 for 6201.
 
 
Code WordPhase conductorBare Neutral MessengerWeight Per 1000 ft. (lbs.)Allowable Ampacity+...............Size (AWG)StrandingInsul. Thick. (mils)Size (AWG)Strand- ingRated Strength (lbs.)XLPPOLYXLPPOLYAAC NEUTRAL-MESSENGERHaiotis67/w45 mls67563109.1101.685 Amps70 AmpsPatella6745675631031038570Fusus47/w45 mls47881161.8151.7115 Amps90 AmpsOyster47454788115415411590Clam2745271350233233150120Murex1/07601/071990374374205160Purpura1/09601/071990368368205160Nassa2/07602/072510462462235185Melita3/017603/0193310562562275215Portunus4/018604/0194020696696315245Nannynose336.41980336.419614611181118420325* Code words for XLP insulated products are formed by adding "/XLP" to the conventional code words above (e.g.-Haiotis/XLP).+ Conductor temperature of 90°C for XLP, 75°C for Poly; ambient temperature of 40°C; emissivity 0.9; 2 ft./sec. wind in sun.
 
Code WordPhase conductorBare Neutral MessengerWeight Per 1000 ft. (lbs.)Allowable Ampacity+Size (AWG)StrandingInsul. Thick. (mils)Size (AWG)Strand- ingRated Strength (lbs.)XLPPOLYXLPPOLYASCR NEUTRAL-MESSENGERPaludina614566/111901091098570Voluta674566/111901141148670Whelk414546/11860--16411590Periwinkle474546/1186017217211590Conch27601/06/14380420420205160Neritina1/07601/06/14380420420205160Cenia1/09601/06/14380414414205160Runcina2/07602/06/15310520520235185Triton2/011602/06/15310512512235185Mursia3/017603/06/16620635635275215Zuzara4/018604/06/18350789789315245Limpet336.41980336.418/1868011671167420325*Code words for XLP insulated products are formed by adding "/XLP" to the conventional code words above (e.g.-Haiotis/XLP).+Conductor temperature of 90°C for XLP, 75°C for Poly; ambient temperature of 40°C; emissivity 0.9; 2 ft./sec. wind in sun.
 
Code WordPhase conductorBare Neutral MessengerWeight Per 1000 ft. (lbs.)Allowable Ampacity+Size (AWG)StrandingInsul. Thick. (mils)Size (AWG)Strand- ingRated Strength (lbs.)XLPPOLYXLPPOLYASCR REDUCED NEUTRAL-MESSENGERScallop414566/11190--14211590Strombus474566/1119015115111590Cockle274546/11190220220150120Janthina1/076026/12853366366205160Ranella1/096026/12853360360205160Cavolinia2/076016/13550453453235185Clio2/0116016/13550444444235185Sanddollar3/019/w60 mls1/06/14380565552275 Amps215 AmpsAega3/017601/06/14380549549275215Cuttlefish4/019/w60 mls2/06/15310699684315 Amps245 AmpsCerapus4/018602/06/15310681681315245Cowery336.41980 mls336/418/1868012091167420 Amps325 Amps*Code words for XLP insulated products are formed by adding "/XLP" to the conventional code words above (e.g.-Haiotis/XLP).+Conductor temperature of 90°C for XLP, 75°C for Poly; ambient temperature of 40°C; emissivity 0.9; 2 ft./sec. wind in sun.
There is a lot of debate still going on as to whether copper is better for electrical purposes or aluminum. If price was not a critical factor, most would suggest going in for silver as it is said to be the best conductor of electricity but has a low strength. However, when it comes to electrical wiring, price is a factor, as is efficiency.
Applications:
To supply power from the utility's lines to the consumer's weatherhead. For service at 600 volts or less (phase to phase) at a conductor temperature of 75°C maximum for polyethylene Insulation or 90°C maximum for crosslinked insulation.
Construction:
Concentric strand or compressed 1350-H19 conductor, polyethylene or crosslinked polyethylene insulation, concentric strand AAC, ACSR or 6201 alloy neutral messenger.
Standards:
B-230 Aluminum Wire 1350-H19 for Electrical Purposes
B-231 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded
B-232 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded, Coated Steel Reinforced (ACSR)
B-399 Concentric-Lay-Stranded 6201-T81 Aluminum Alloy Conductors
B-498 Zinc-Coated Steel Core Wire for Aluminum Conductors, Steel Reinforced (ACSR).
Triplex Service Drop cable meets or exceeds all applicable requirements of ANSI/ICEA body S-76-474.
There is a lot of debate still going on as to whether copper is better for electrical purposes or aluminum. If price was not a critical factor, most would suggest going in for silver as it is said to be the best conductor of electricity but has a low strength. However, when it comes to electrical wiring, price is a factor, as is efficiency.