CSA C49 3-2010 Aluminum 1350 wire annealed and intermediate tempers for electrical purposes (Second Edition).pdf

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1、C49.3-10Aluminum 1350 wire, annealed and intermediate tempers, for electrical purposesLegal Notice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (CSA) standards are developed through a consensus standards development process approved by the Standards Council of Canada. This process brings together vol

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17、 any copies of the contents hereof, and if you do make such copies, you are required to destroy them immediately. Use of this document constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Legal Notice.CSA Standards Update ServiceC49.3-10February 2010Title: Aluminum 1350 wire, annealed and

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21、0%ISBN 978-1-55491-373-2Technical Editor:Tania Donovska Canadian Standards Association 2010All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permission of the publisher.To purchase CSA Standards and related publications, visit CSAs Online Sto

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23、ruary 2010 iiiContents Canadian Standards AssociationAluminum 1350 wire, annealed andintermediate tempers, for electrical purposesTechnical Committee on Overhead Electrical Conductors ivPreface vi1Scope 12 Reference publications 13 Definitions 14 Requirements for wire 24.1 General 24.2 Wire sizes 24

24、.3 Diameter and permissible variations 24.4 Joints 34.4.1 Joints made before final drawing 34.4.2 Joints made during final drawing or in finished wire 34.4.3 Tension test (optional) 34.5 Tensile properties 34.6 Resistivity 34.7 Density 35 Test methods 45.1 Sampling 45.2 Tensile strength 45.3 Resisti

25、vity 45.4 Retests 46 Packaging and shipping 47Markings 4AnnexesA (informative) Information to be supplied by the purchaser 5Tables1 Permissible variations in wire diameter 22 Tensile properties 3C49.3-10 Canadian Standards Associationiv February 2010Technical Committee on Overhead Electrical Conduct

26、orsJ. Duxbury Surrey, British Columbia ChairJ.M. Asselin Alcan Cable,Mississauga, OntarioVice-ChairG.C. Baker General Cable Industries, Inc.,Highland Heights, Kentucky, USAA. Cinicolo Canadian Electricity Association,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateL. de Silva Standards Council of Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAsso

27、ciateK. Dostie BC Hydro,Burnaby, British ColumbiaAssociateE. Ghannoum Outremont, QubecS. Godin Intral (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and(c) be phrased where possible to permit a specific “yes” or “no” answer.Committee interpretations are processed

28、 in accordance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governing standardization and are published in CSAs periodical Info Update, which is available on the CSA Web site at www.csa.ca. Canadian Standards AssociationAluminum 1350 wire, annealed andintermediate tempers, for electrical purposesFebruary

29、2010 1C49.3-10Aluminum 1350 wire, annealed and intermediate tempers, for electrical purposes1Scope1.1This Standard covers the electrical and mechanical characteristics of aluminum 1350 wire, in annealed and intermediate tempers, for stranding into conductors or for use as solid single conductors.1.2

30、In CSA Standards, “shall“ is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the standard; “should“ is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; “may“ is used to express an option or that which is permissi

31、ble within the limits of the standard; and “can“ is used to express possibility or capability. Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material. Notes to ta

32、bles and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements. Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.2 Reference publicationThis Standard refers to the following publication, and where such reference i

33、s made, it shall be to the edition listed below, including all amendments published thereto.CSA (Canadian Standards Association)CAN/CSA-C60889-03 (R2007)Hard-drawn aluminum wire for overhead line conductors3 DefinitionsThe following definitions shall apply in this Standard:Lot all reels or coils of

34、wire of the same diameter that are produced(a) at the same location;(b) under the same manufacturing conditions; and(c) during the same time period.Temper designations 1350-0 temper a designation for wire that has been drawn or rolled to final size and then heat treated to its lowest-strength temper

35、 to improve ductility and remove the effects of cold working.C49.3-10 Canadian Standards Association2 February 2010H temper a property of wire whose strength is increased by strain hardening through cold working in a drawing operation.Notes: (1) The “H” is always followed by two digits. The first di

36、git following the “H” indicates the specific combination of further operations, as follows:(a) H1 Strain hardening only, without supplementary thermal treatment; and(b) H2 Strain hardened an d then partially annealed.(2) The second digit following the “H” indicates the final degree of strain hardeni

37、ng. The range is from “0” (fully annealed) to “9” (fully hard). The following are common tempers:(a) “0“ fully annealed;(b) “2“ 1/4 hard;(c) “4“ 1/2 hard;(d) “6“ 3/4 hard;(e) “8“ fully hard; and(f) “9“ fully hard, exceeding fully hard temper “8“ by 14 MPa.Intermediate temper the range of tempers bet

38、ween fully annealed “0“ and fully hard “9“.Notes: (1) Intermediate temper includes 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 hard tempers.(2) For example, “H26“ is a strain-hardened wire produced through cold working with subsequent heat treatment to a final temper of 3/4 hard.4 Requirements for wire4.1 GeneralThe wire sha

39、ll be free from all imperfections not consistent with good manufacturing practice.4.2 Wire sizesWire sizes shall be expressed as the diameter of the wire in millimetres, measured to the nearest 0.01 mm.4.3 Diameter and permissible variations4.3.1The diameter of the wire shall not vary from its nomin

40、al diameter by more than the amount specified in Table 1.Table 1Permissible variations in wire diameter(See Clause4.3.1.)4.3.2The diameter of the wire shall be determined in accordance with the method specified in Clause 5 of CAN/CSA-C60889.For the purpose of verifying compliance with this requireme

41、nt, the diameter shall be determined by taking two measurements at right angles at the same cross-section.Nominal diameter, mm Tolerance3.00 0.03 mm3.00 1% Canadian Standards AssociationAluminum 1350 wire, annealed andintermediate tempers, for electrical purposesFebruary 2010 34.4 Joints4.4.1 Joints

42、 made before final drawingJoints may be made in rods and wire before final drawing, in accordance with good manufacturing practice.4.4.2 Joints made during final drawing or in finished wireJoints may be made during final drawing or in the finished wire by(a)electric butt welding;(b) electric butt co

43、ld-upset welding; or (c) cold pressure welding.Not more than two such joints shall be present in any reel or coil of the nominal specified weight.4.4.3 Tension test (optional)Joints as permitted in Clause 4.4.2 may be subjected to tension tests. When such tests are performed, the minimum tensile req

44、uirements specified in Table 2 shall be met.Note: Sampling is subject to agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer.4.5 Tensile propertiesThe wire shall conform to the requirements specified in Table 2.Table 2Tensile properties(See Clauses4.4.3 and 4.5.)4.6 ResistivityThe volume resistivit

45、y of the wire shall not exceed the following:(a)for annealed temper: 27.899 mm2/km (corresponding to 61.8% IACS) at 20 C; and(b) for all other tempers: 28.265 mm2/km (corresponding to 61.0% IACS) at 20 C.Note: IACS International Annealed Copper Standard.4.7 DensityFor the purpose of calculating valu

46、es such as weights or cross-sections, the density of aluminum shall be taken as 2705 kg/m3at 20 C.TemperTensile temper designationsTensile strength of wires,MPaMinimum tensile strength of joints,MPaMinimum Maximum1350-0 Fully annealed 60 95 601350-H12 or -H22 1/4 hard 85 120 751350-H14 or -H24 1/2 h

47、ard 100 135 751350-H16 or -H26 3/4 hard 115 150 751350-H18 Fully hard 145 200 75Note: For the purpose of determining conformance with these requirements, each calculated value of tensile strength shall be rounded off to the nearest MPa.C49.3-10 Canadian Standards Association4 February 20105 Test met

48、hods5.1 SamplingSamples for test purposes shall be taken from the outer ends of not less than 10% of reels or coils but from not fewer than five reels or coils (or the entire lot if the lot is smaller than five reels or coils).5.2 Tensile strengthThe tensile strength of the wire shall be tested usin

49、g the apparatus and method specified in Clause 10.1 of CAN/CSA-C60889.5.3 ResistivityThe electrical resistivity of the wire shall be determined in accordance with Clause 11 of CAN/CSA-C60889.5.4 Retests5.4.1When a sample from any reel or coil is tested, and the results do not comply with the requirements of this Standard, two additional samples shall be taken from the same reel or coil. Both of these samples shall meet the requirements. If these samples do not meet the requirements, the lot from which they are selected sha

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