This specification covers annealed and intermediate tempered round aluminum wires suitable for electrical purposes like stranding into conductors or for solid single conductors, either bare or insulated. The tempers covered here are 1350-O, 1350-H12 or 1350-H22, 1350-H14 or 1350-H24, 1350-H16 or 1350-H26, and 1350-H142 or 1350-H242. Materials shall be made from drawing stock in which the manufacturer shall have the option of producing the intermediate tempers by either strain-hardening only, by strain-hardening and partial annealing. The wires shall adhere to standard nominal diameters, cross-sectional areas, masses per unit length, and densities. Wires shall also be tested to evaluate their conformance to specified values of tensile strength and electrical resistivity.
Область применения1.1 This specification covers aluminum 1350-O (annealed), 1350-H12 or -H22 (¼ hard), 1350-H14 or -H24 (½ hard), 1350-H16 or -H26 (¾ hard) and 1350-H142 or -H242 (½ hard), suitable for stranding into conductors or for solid single conductors, either bare or insulated (see Table 1 or Table 2).
1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units or SI units are to be regarded separately as standard. The values in each system are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system shall be used independently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in nonconformance with the specification.
1.2.1 For density, resistivity, and temperature, the values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard.
Note 1—Prior to 1975, aluminum 1350 was designated as EC-aluminum.
Note 2—The aluminum and temper designations conform to ANSI H35.1. Aluminum 1350 corresponds to Unified Numbering System A91350 in accordance with Practice E527.
TABLE 1 Standard Nominal Diameters, Cross-Sectional Areas, and Mass Per Unit Length of Solid Round Aluminum Wires and Conductors at 20°C AWG or cmil Sizes
Note—Metric values listed as follows represent a soft conversion and as such they may not be the same as those metric mass per unit length which are calculated from the basic metric density.
Conversion factors:
1 lb/1000 ft = 1.488 ft + 00 kg/km
1 in. = 25.4 mm
TABLE 2 Standard Nominal Diameters, Cross-Sectional Areas, and Mass per Unit Length of Solid Round Aluminum Wires and Conductors at 20°C
Note—The data in Table 2 were extracted in part from Specification B682.
Diameter, mmCross-Sectional Area, mm2Mass per Unit Length, kg/km 18.0255.0702.0 16.0201.0555.0 14.0154.0425.0 12.5123.0339.0 11.298.5272.0 10.078.5217.0 9.0063.6176.0 8.0050.3139.0 7.1039.6109.0 6.3031.286.0 5.6024.668.0 5.0019.654.2 4.5015.943.9 4.0012.634.7 3.559.9027.3 3.157.7921.5 2.806.1617.0 2.504.9113.5 2.243.9410.9 2.003.148.67 1.802.557.02 1.602.015.55 1.401.544.25 1.251.233.39 1.120.9852.72 1.000.7852.17 0.9000.6361.76 0.8000.5031.39 0.7100.3961.09 0.6300.3120.860 0.5600.2460.680 0.5000.1960.542 0.4500.1590.439 0.4000.1260.347 0.3550.09900.273 0.3150.07790.215 0.2800.06160.170 0.2500.04910.135