Applications
Stranded 1350 aluminum conductors shown in this section of data are classified as follows: Class AA For bare conductors usually used in overhead lines. Class A For conductors to be covered with weather-resistant materials and for bare conductors where greater flexibility is required. Compact strand conductor for use in bare overhead applications or for use with weather-resistant coverings or insulations is also available. Classes refer to stranding and are an indication of relative conductor flexibility, AA being the least flexible, C the most flexible.

Construction
Aluminum alloy 1350-H19 wires, concentrically stranded.

Specifications
AAC bare conductors meet or exceed the following ASTM specifications:
• B-230 Aluminum Wire, 1350-H19 for Electrical Purposes
• B-231 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded
• B-400 Compact Round Concentric-Lay-Stranded Aluminum 1350 Conductors

Ampacity
To determine correct ampacity by conductor size, please consult the National Electric Code, latest edition.
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Item #

Size
AWG
KCMIL

No.
of
Wires

CLASS

Diameter
Individual
Wire
(inches)

Diameter
Complete
Cable
(O.D.)
(Inches)

Cross
Sectional
Area
(sq.inches)

Weight
(lbs/MFT)

Rated
Breaking
Strength
(lbs)

Resistance
DC
20 ºC
Per MFT
(ohm)

Resistance
AC
75 ºC
per MFT
(ohm)

Rating
(Amps)

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N/A 700 N/A 61 N/A A N/A 0.1071 N/A 0.964 N/A 0.5498 N/A 657.1 N/A 12900 N/A 0.0247 N/A 0.0305 N/A 812
N/A 715.5 N/A 37 N/A AA N/A 0.1391 N/A 0.974 N/A 0.5620 N/A 671.7 N/A 12800 N/A 0.0242 N/A 0.0299 N/A 823
N/A 700 N/A 37 N/A AA N/A 0.1375 N/A 0.963 N/A 0.5498 N/A 657.1 N/A 12500 N/A 0.0247 N/A 0.0305 N/A 812
N/A 650 N/A 37 N/A AA N/A 0.1326 N/A 0.928 N/A 0.5105 N/A 610.2 N/A 11600 N/A 0.0266 N/A 0.0328 N/A 775
N/A 636 N/A 37 N/A A AA N/A 0.1311 N/A 0.918 N/A 0.4995 N/A 597.0 N/A 11400 N/A 0.0272 N/A 0.0335 N/A 765
N/A 600 N/A 37 N/A A AA N/A 0.1273 N/A 0.891 N/A 0.4712 N/A 563.2 N/A 10700 N/A 0.0288 N/A 0.0355 N/A 738
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