Phase conductors Clause Samples

The 'Phase conductors' clause defines the requirements and specifications for the electrical conductors that carry current in a multi-phase power system. It typically outlines the types of materials, sizing, insulation standards, and installation practices necessary to ensure safe and efficient operation. For example, it may specify the minimum cross-sectional area of conductors or mandate color coding for identification. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safe transmission of electrical power and to minimize risks such as overheating, short circuits, or electrical faults.
Phase conductors. The Concessionaire will select the type of cable that guarantees compliance with the technical requirements set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this annex. For this purpose, you can evaluate types of ACSR, ACAR or AAAC cable, depending on carrying capacity, number of conductors per phase, mechanical loads of design, span length and climatic conditions typical of different areas that cross the lines, in such a way that the selected alternative constitutes the best final construction option.
Phase conductors. The Concessionaire company shall select a type of wire than ensures compliance with the technical requirements set out in sections 1 and 2 of this annex. To this end, it may assess the types of wire ACSR, ACAR or AAAC, based on the transport capacity, the number of conductors per phase, the design mechanical loads, span length and weather conditions specific to the different areas that cross the lines, in such a way that the alternative selected represents the best final construction option.
Phase conductors. The Concessionaire shall select the type of conductor that ensures compliance with the technical requirements established in sections 1 and 2 of this annex. For this purpose, it shall be able to evaluate the types of ACSR, ACAR or AAAC conductors, depending on the carrying capacity, number of conductors per phase, mechanical design loads, span length and weather conditions typical of the different areas that cross the lines, in such a way that the selected alternative constitutes the best final construction option.
Phase conductors. The phase conductor of the branches on the 220 and 60 kV line shall be the same as the existing conductors on the lines from which the branches are derived, i.e., ACAR 400 mm2 for 220 kV and AAAC 240 mm2 for 60 kV.
Phase conductors. 6 AWG CU. THWN-2 GROUND CONDUCTOR IN 2" C.
Phase conductors. 250KCMIL CU. NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR
Phase conductors. 6 AWG. CU. THWN GROUND CONDUCTOR IN 2"C. (1) #8 AWG. CU. THWN GROUND CONDUCTOR IN 1-1/2"C. (1) #12 AWG. CU. THWN GROUND CONDUCTOR IN 1/2"C.
Phase conductors. The Concessionaire shall select the type of cable that is equal to that considered in the design of the existing line L-1125 Aguaytía - Pucallpa.
Phase conductors 

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