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Copper Specification

This document outlines the technical specifications for Hard Drawn Stranded Magnesium Copper Conductors (Catenary Wires) used in Over Head Electric Traction systems for Indian Railways. It details the scope, governing specifications, environmental conditions, manufacturing processes, and testing requirements for various sizes of conductors. The document serves as a guideline for ensuring the quality and performance of these conductors in challenging environmental conditions.

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Copper Specification

This document outlines the technical specifications for Hard Drawn Stranded Magnesium Copper Conductors (Catenary Wires) used in Over Head Electric Traction systems for Indian Railways. It details the scope, governing specifications, environmental conditions, manufacturing processes, and testing requirements for various sizes of conductors. The document serves as a guideline for ensuring the quality and performance of these conductors in challenging environmental conditions.

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TI/SPC/OHE/CAT
(Cu- Mg) /0130(03/2013)

SPECIFICATION No. TI/SPC/OHE/CAT(Cu-Mg)/0130(03/2013)

Technical Specification

for

Hard Drawn Stranded Magnesium

Copper Conductors (Catenary Wire)

for

Over Head Electric Traction

March, 2013

TRACTION INSTALLATION DIRECTORATE,


RESEARCH DESIGNS & STANDARDS ORGANISATION,
MANAK NAGAR, LUCKNOW – 226 011 (INDIA)
(for official use only)
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Technical Specification for Hard Drawn Stranded Magnesium Copper Conductors


(Catenary Wires) for Over Head Electric Traction.

Specification No. TI/SPC/OHE/CAT (Cu-Mg)/0130(03/2013)

Amendment Amendment/ Total pages Date of issue


Number Revision including-
Annexure

PREPARED BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY


SIGNATURES

DATE
DESIGNATION JE (D) DD (TI) ED(TI)

COPY NUMBER

ISSUED BY ………………… SIGNATURE …………………… DATE ……………

ISSUED TO ……………………………………………………………………………

NOTE: This Specification is the property of RDSO. No reproduction shall be


done without the permission of DG (TI) RDSO.
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INDEX

Sl.No. DESCRITION PAGE


1.0 SCOPE 4
2.0 GOVERNING SPECIFICATION 4
3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 5
4.0 MATERIAL AND PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE 5-6
5.0 JOINTS IN STRANDED CONDUCTOR 6
6.0 STRANDING 6
7.0 TESTS 8-9
7.1 TYPE TESTS 9-10
7.2 ACCEPTANCE TEST 10-11
7.3 ROUTINE TESTS 11
8.0 MANUFACTURER’ S TEST 11-12
9.0 TEST METHODS 12-16
10.0 PACKINF AND MARKING 17-18
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Specification for Hard Drawn Stranded Magnesium


Copper Conductors (Catenary Wires)
1.0 SCOPE

1.1 This Specification covers the requirements and method of tests for Hard
2
Drawn Stranded Magnesium Copper Catenary Wires of sizes 24 mm (7/2.10
mm), 65 mm2 (19/2.10 mm), 125 mm2 (37/2.10), 198 mm2 (37/2.64 mm),
242 mm2 (37/2.92 mm) & 319 mm2 (37/3.35 mm) for 25kV AC Traction
System of Indian Railways. World over known process like South Wire or
Contirod to manufacture the Continuous Cast Copper- Magnesium Wire Rod
have been mentioned only for Research & Development purpose. This does
not mean any approval to any of the processes for manufacturing the
Continuous Cast Copper-Magnesium Wire Rod.

2.0 GOVERNING SPECIFICATION

2.1 The magnesium copper conductor shall, unless otherwise specified, conform
to the following standards specification (latest version) which shall be applied
in the manner altered, amended or supplemented by this specification.

i) IS:191 –2007 Specification for copper.


ii) IS:1778–1980 Specification for reels and drums for bare wire.
iii) IS:440–1964 Method of chemical analysis of copper.
iv) IS:1885(Part-32)- Electro-technical. Vocabulary – Electric cables
1993
v) EN50149-2001 Copper and copper alloy grooved contact wire.

2.2 In case of any conflict or disparity between the contents of the above
specifications and this specification, the latter shall prevail.

2.3 For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given in IS: 1885 (Part -32)
- 1993 glossary of terms for electrical cables and conductors shall apply.

3.0 DEVIATIONS

3.1 Any deviation from this specification, proposed by the tenderer, intended to
improve the performance, utility and efficiency of the conductor, will be given
due consideration provided full particulars of the deviation with justification
thereof are furnished. In such a case, the tenderer shall quote according to
this specification and deviation, if any, proposed by him shall be quoted as
an alternative (s).

4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS


4.1 The conductor shall be suitable for outdoor use in moist tropical climate and
in areas subject to heavy rainfall, polluted due to industry and marine
atmosphere and severe lightning. The limiting weather conditions which the
conductor has to withstand in service are indicated in TABLE - 1.
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TABLE – 1
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
SN Environmental condition Limits
i. Ambient Air Temperature. 00 C to +500 C
ii. Maximum Temperature of 700 C
metallic object under sun.
iii. Minimum Temperature. -100 C
iv. Maximum Relative humidity 100%
v. Annual Rainfall 1750mm to 6250mm
vi. Maximum number of Thunder 85
storm days per annum.
vii. Maximum number of Dust 35
storm days per annum.
viii. Number of Rainy days per 120
annum
ix. Basic wind pressure 200 kgf/m2
x. Altitude Altitude: 1000m above mean sea level.
Altitude: 2000m in J& K area.

5.0 MATERIAL AND PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE

5.1 The Hard drawn Copper magnesium Wire shall be drawn out of indigenous
or imported CCCM Wire Rods manufactured by the process like South Wire
or Contirod Process of diameter as given in Table-3. The composition of the
Continuous Cast Magnesium Copper Wire rod shall be as given in Table-2.

TABLE – 2
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF COPPER

Element %ppm
Cu+Ag 99.70% (min)
Mg 0.2%
Bi < 10 ppm
Pb <5 ppm
Oxygen <450 ppm
5.2 Manufacturer of Continuous Cast Copper-Magnesium (CCCM) Wire Rod shall
be authorized licensee of South Wire or Contirod Process. The manufacturer
of CCCM Wire Rod which is used in the manufacture of prototype
Stranded Copper-magnesium Conductor will be treated as approved
vendor for CCCM Wire Rod once the prototype Stranded Copper
Magnesium Wire manufactured by this CCCM Wire Rod is approved.
The magnesium content shall be 0.2%.

5.3 The CCCM Wire Rod shall be of 8–10 mm in diameter for using in
manufacturing the Hard Drawn Stranded Magnesium Alloyed Copper
Stranded Conductor of required sizes (2.10 mm, 2.64 mm, 2.92 mm & 3.35
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mm). These wires shall be stranded to finish Specification for 7/2.10mm,


19/2.10, 37/2.10, 37/2.64, 37/2.92 mm & 37/3.35 mm in one operation

6.0 FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS


6.1 The wire shall be smooth and free from all imperfections such as spills and
spurns.
7.0 JOINT IN WIRE BEFORE STRANDING

The wire shall be drawn in continuous lengths without joints except those
made in original CCCM Wire Rods before cold drawing.

8.0 JOINTS IN STRANDED CONDUCTORS

8.1 Normally joints in the wires during stranding are not permitted. However, in
the event of breakage of a wire during stranding, a joint in any wire shall be
so permitted that distance between two joints in the stranded conductor shall
not be less than 15 meters. Joints shall be Electric Butt Welded.

NOTE: Joints during stranding can be avoided by judiciously selecting the


length of wires in the spools.

8.2 Not more than four joints during stranding in 1525 m length of the stranded
conductor shall be permitted. Each such joint shall be painted to enable the
operator to identify the joint easily.

9.0 STRANDING

9.1 The conductor shall have right hand ordinary concentric lay. The successive
layers shall be twisted in opposite directions. The wires in each layer shall be
evenly and closely stranded around the underlying wire(s). The lay ratio shall
be in accordance with Table-5.

Note: Wires conform to the direction of the central part of the letter`Z’ when the
conductor is held vertically and viewed from the side. For left hand lay, the
wires conform to the central part of the letter `S’ when the conductor is held
vertically and viewed from the side.

10. STANDARD RESISTANCE, WEIGHT AND SIZE OF STRANDED CONDUCTOR

After drawing, the wire shall have the diameter, weight and the resistance
shall conform to Table-3. The size, weight and resistance of stranded circular
conductor shall conform to Table-4.

11 TOLERANCE ON THE DIMENSIONSS & WEIGHT OF CONDUCTOR

11.1 SOLID WIRE: After drawing, the diameter of the wires shall fall within the
appropriate maximum and minimum values specified in Table-3. The weight
shall be in accordance with the values specified in Table-3 with a permitted
tolerance of +2%. The cross section of any wire after drawing shall not
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depart from circularity by more than an amount corresponding to 2% on the


standard diameter.

11.2 STRANDED CONDUCTOR: The dimensions of stranded circular conductor


shall comply with requirements laid down in Table-4. The weight shall be in
accordance with the values specified in Table-4 with a permitted tolerance of
+2%.

12. MECHINICAL PROPERTIES

12.1 The mechanical properties of the stranded wire shall be such that the tensile
strength when tested in accordance with Clause 18.6 shall not be less than
the appropriate value given in Table-3.

12.2 The wire shall comply with the requirement of wrapping test as given in
Clause 18.7.

TABLE – 3
PROPERTIES OF SOLID CIRCULAR MAGNESIUM COPPER (Cu-Mg) WIRES
(Before Stranding)
Nominal Resistance per
Calculat
equivale km at 20° C
ed Minimum Breaking
DIAMETER nt Weight per km corrected to
area of Load on Diameter Minimum
area of std
magnesi Tensile
hard Weight
um Strength.
drawn
copper
Std. Max. Min. copper Std. Max. Min. Std. Max. Min. Max. Std.
Wire
Wire
mm mm mm mm2 mm2 Kg Kg Kg Ohm Ohm Kgf Kgf Kgf Kgf/mm2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
2.10 2.12 2.08 3.464 2.757 30.83 31.42 30.26 6.467 6.596 224 233 229 66.14
2.64 2.66 2.62 5.475 4.358 48.73 49.47 47.99 4.091 4.154 357 368 362 66.14
2.92 2.94 2.90 6.697 5.330 59.60 60.43 58.79 3.345 3.391 437 449 443 66.14
3.35 3.37 3.33 8.815 7.017 78.45 79.40 77.52 2.541 2.576 576 590 583 66.14

NOTE : 1 The values of breaking load specified in column 11 are minimum with
which Single wire shall comply before stranding.

NOTE : 2 The values specified in column 12 are the bases from which appropriate
breaking load of the stranded conductors listed in Table–4 have been
calculated.
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TABLE – 4

PROPERTIES OF STANDARD MAGENESIUM COPPER


(Cu-Mg) STRANDED CONDUCTOR

Nominal
No. of Resistance per km at
equivalent Minimum Calculated
strands Approx. Weight Per Km. 20°C corrected to
area of breaking area of
and overall Standard Weight
Hard load of Magnesium
diameter 0f Diameter
Drawn Conductor Copper.
Wire Std Max Min Std Max
Copper
mm2 mm2 mm Kg Kg Kg Ohm Ohm Kgf mm2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
19.14 7/2.10 6.3 217.60 221.76 213.58 0.9325 0.9498 1432.7 24.05
51.62 19/2.10 10.5 594.40 605.78 583.41 0.3458 0.3522 3915.9 64.85
99.98 37/2.10 14.7 1163.52 1185.79 1142.01 0.1787 0.1820 7625.7 125.60
158.02 37/2.64 18.49 1839.07 1867.0 1811.14 0.1129 0.1147 12054.60 198.52
193.29 37/2.92 20.45 2249.30 2280.63 2218.73 0.0923 0.0936 14751.9 242.83
254.43 37/3.35 23.47 2960.70 2996.56 2925.60 0.0701 0.0710 19413.9 319.63

Note: 125 mm2 Magnesium Copper Catenary shall be used in place of existing
129mm2.

TABLE – 5

LAY RATIO

No. of LAYER AND NUMBER OF WIRES


wires/diameter of First Layer Second Layer Third layer
each Wire Max. Min Max. Min Max. Min.
7/2.10 25 20 - - - -
19/2.10 25 20 17.5 15 - -
37/2.10 25 20 17.5 15 15 12.5
37/2.64 25 20 17.5 15 15 12.5
37/2.92 25 20 17.5 15 15 12.5
37/3.35 25 20 17.5 15 15 12.5

13.0 TESTS

13.1 After a Purchase Order is placed for supply of Magnesium Copper Catenary
Wire for overhead Railway Traction, the internal test results for all the tests
specified in Clause – 14.0 shall be furnished by the successful tenderer to
the Director General (Traction Installation)/Research Designs & Standards
Organisation, Manak Nagar, Lucknow - 226 011, within the period stipulated
for prototype approval in the order.

13.2 Any changes required in the process of manufacture or the prototype as


desired by the Director General (Traction Installation)/Research Designs &
Standards Organisation (RDSO) shall be carried out expeditiously by the
manufacturer.
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13.3 TYPE TESTING SCHEDULE


Prior to giving a call to the Director General (Traction Installation) / Research
Designs & Standards Organisation for inspection and testing of the prototype,
the manufacturer shall submit a detailed test schedule consisting of
schematic diagrams for each of the tests and the number of days required to
complete all the tests at one stretch. Once the schedule is approved, the
tests shall invariably be done accordingly. However, during the process of
type testing or even later, the purchaser reserves the right to conduct any
additional test(s) besides those specified herein, to his satisfaction or for
gaining additional information and knowledge. In case any dispute or
disagreement arises between the manufacturer and representative of the
Director General (Traction Installations) / RDSO during the process of testing
as regards the procedure for Type Tests and/or the interpretation and
acceptability of the results of Type Test, it shall be brought to the notice of
the Director General (Traction Installation) /RDSO as the case may be,
whose decision shall be final and binding.

13.4 All the tests specified in the specification shall be carried out at the
manufacturer's works. The manufacturer shall arrange all the necessary
machinery, apparatus, labour and assistance required for conducting the
tests without any extra cost.

13.5 In the event of the tests not being carried through to completion at one
stretch for any reason attributable to the manufacturer and it is required for
the representative of the Director General (Traction Installation) /RDSO to go
once or several times to the works of the manufacturer or other place(s) for
continuing and/or completing the tests on the prototype (s), the
manufacturer shall reimburse to the Director General (Traction Installations)/
RDSO the cost for the representative's visits to works or other place(s) more
than once. The cost as claimed by the Director General (Traction Installation)
/ RDSO shall be paid through a demand draft as advised to the
manufacturer.

14.0 TYPE TESTS


14.1 The manufacturer shall manufacture at least 500 m length of stranded
conductor and offer for Type Tests. The type tests shall be conducted on the
stranded conductor and on the wires before and after stranding. For carrying
out the tests on wire after stranding, the samples of stranded conductor
selected shall be opened and mixed and then three wires at random shall be
selected. The following Tests shall constitute the type tests.

i) Visual Examination of CCCM Wire Rod, Cu-Mg Wire (Hard Drawn) and
Stranded Conductor.
ii) Measurement of Diameter of individual Wire and Stranded Conductor.
iii) Measurement of weight of Wire and Conductor.
iv) Measurement of lay length and lay ratio of each layer of Stranded
Conductor.
v) Measurement of Electrical Resistance of Wire and Stranded Conductor.
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vi) Tensile Test on Wires.


vii) Wrapping Test on Wires.
viii) Chemical Composition of CCCM Wire Rod and Cu-Mg Wire
(Hard Drawn)

Each test shall be conducted on three samples.

Note-2 If the prototype of the conductor conforming to this Specification has


already been approved in connection with previous supplies to Indian
Railways, fresh testing of prototype of the conductor may be waived at
the discretion of the Director General (Traction Installation), Research
Designs & Standards Organisation, Lucknow provided that no changes
whatsoever in the material or process of manufacture have been made.
However, the Director General (Traction Installation), Research Designs &
Standards Organisation, Lucknow reserves the right to witness entire
manufacturing process and type tests if he deems it necessary to do so in
the light of experience gained from previous supplies.

15.0 ACCEPTANCE TEST

15.1 The following shall constitute the acceptance test


i) Visual Examination
ii) Measurement of Diameter of individual Wire and Stranded Conductor
iii) Measurement of Weight of Wire
iv) Measurement of Lay Length and Lay Ratio of each layer of Stranded
Conductor.
v) Measurement of Electrical Resistance of Wire.
vi) Tensile Test on individual Wire of Strands.
vii) Wrapping Test on Wire
viii) Chemical Composition

15.2 Only after clear written approval of the results of the tests on the prototype
is communicated by the Director General (Traction Installation), Research
Designs & Standards Organisation, Lucknow, to the manufacturer, he shall
take up bulk manufacture of the conductor which shall be strictly with the
same material and process of manufacture as adopted for the prototype. In
no circumstances shall be material other than that adopted during the
manufacture of the prototype be used for bulk manufacture.

15.3 SAMPLING

One sample of Cu-Mg Stranded Conductor shall be taken from each drum for
the tests prescribed in Clause 15.1.
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15.4 CRITERIA FOR ACCEPTANCE

The sample of wire and Conductor taken from each Drum shall be subjected
to all the tests prescribed in Clause 15.1. The Wire and Conductor in the
Drum shall be deemed to have passed the tests if the samples pass all the
tests. If a sample fails in more than one test, the Drum shall be rejected. If
sample fail in anyone of the tests, two more samples shall be taken from the
same drum and subjected to all the tests. If any sample fail in any tests out
of two samples taken, the drum shall be rejected and the wires and
conductor in the rejected drum shall be cut into lengths of less than 50 m.

16.0 ROUTINE TESTS

16.1 The tests indicated in Clause 15.1 shall constitute Routine Tests and shall be
carried out on the samples from each drum.

17.0 MANUFACTURE’S TEST

17.1 In addition to the tests prescribed above, the following tests shall be
conducted by the manufacturer in the course of fabrication and the records
maintained.

i) The chemical composition shall meet the requirement laid down in Clause
5.1. Facility for testing of it shall be in-house with manufacturer of Cu-Mg
Stranded Conductors.

ii) Tests on each spool of 2.10/2.64/2.92/3.35 mm diameter wire after drawing


for Tensile Strength, Wrapping Test, Measurement of Diameter, Weight and
Electric Resistance shall be conducted.

iii) Manufacturer shall maintained complete records of purchase of CCCM Wire


Rod including Certificate from Southwire Company or Contirod Company of
authorized licensee for manufacturing of CCCM Wire Rod. The Certificate shall
be produced as and when asked for by the authorities. If this CCCM Wire Rod
manufactured through Southwire or Contirod Process is imported, following
documentary proof shall be made available-

a. Proof of purchase of CCCM Wire Rod from the approved Vendor.


b. Certificate from Southwire Company or Contirod of authorised
licensee for manufacturing of CCCM Wire Rod.
c. Bill of Entry
d. Bill of Lading
e. Payment details to overseas CCC Wire Rod manufacturer
f. Material Test Certificate
g. Declaration the he has and will not use these Documents for any
other consignment or purpose.
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17.2 Records of these tests shall be maintained by the manufacturer and shall be
produced to the Inspecting Engineer at the time of prototype testing /Re-
assessment /Quality Audit during Acceptance Tests.

18. TEST MEATHODS

18.1 VISUAL EXAMINATION

Continuous Cast Copper Magnesium Wire Rods, Cu-Mg Wire (Hard Drawn)
and Stranded Conductor shall be free from shrink, holes, cold sets, pits,
sloping edges, concave tops etc. The surface shall be free from slime and
copper sulphate. The CCCM Wire Rod and Stranded Conductor shall be
visually examined. The CCCM Wire Rod shall be clean smooth and free from
harmful defects. The Strands in the Conductor shall be evenly laid without
any loose Wire. The construction shall be checked for laying of strands of
different layers and for the total number of wires. The construction shall be
as per Clause 9 of the Specification.

18.2 MEASUREMENT OF DIAMETER OF WIRE & STRANDED CONDUCTOR.

18.2.1 The Diameter shall be measured by means of Ratchet Micrometer or a Digital


Micrometer between two flat circular studs of minimum diameter of mm. Two
measurements at right angles of the wire as well as of the stranded
conductor shall be taken at three sections and average of 6 readings shall be
taken as diameter of the wire/stranded conductor.

18.3 MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHT OF WIRE & STRANDED CONDUCTOR

18.3.1The weight of wire and stranded conductor per kilometer shall be measured
by weighing three samples each of 50 cm (approximate) length by a balance
of accuracy of + 1 gm for conductor and + 0.1 gm for wire.

18.4 MEASUREMENT OF LAY LENGTH & LAY RATIO OF EACH LAYER OF STRANDED
CONDUCTOR

18.4.1The lay length, i.e. the axial length of a complete turn of the helix formed by
the wire in a layer of the stranded conductor, of each layer shall be measured
by a vernier caliper or by any other method. The measured Lay Length when
divided by the mean diameter of helix will be the lay ratio of that layer.

18.5 MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF WIRE & STRANDED


CONDUCTOR

18.5.1 The D.C. Electrical Resistance of the wire and Stranded Conductor shall be
measured by Digital Micro-Ohm Meter or Double Kelvin’s Bridge at room
temperature. The Conductor shall be in the test room which shall be at a
reasonably constant temperature for sufficient time. The measurement shall
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be made on a sample length of not less than 50 cm to an accuracy of one


part per thousand. The Inspecting Engineer shall have the right to test the
accuracy of the instrument by another wire of known resistance.

The Electrical Resistance per kilometer of the test sample (Wire/Stranded


Conductor) multiplied by W x C/K shall not exceed on appropriate maximum
value given in TABLE - 3 and TABLE - 4.

Where K = Standard weight per km,


W = Weight per km. of test sample (wire/stranded conductor) and
C = multiplier constant for correction to 20° C

The multiplier constant `C’ for the temperature at which the


Resistance measurement have been made in accordance with the
temperature co-efficient of resistance of Cu-Mg alloy at 20oC which is
0.00185 per oC.

18.6 TENSILE TEST ON INDIVIDUAL WIRE

18.6.1 The load on the wire shall be applied gradually and the rate of separation of
the jaws of the testing machine shall not be greater than 10 cm per minute
and shall be so adjusted that the total time of the testing from the moment
of the application of the load till fracture is between 15 and 60 seconds.

NOTE: The strength of Stranded Conductor in terms of the sum of the strengths
of the individual wires may be assumed to be not less than as indicated in
TABLE- 6.
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TABLE – 6

MULTIPLIER CONSTANT FOR COVERSION OF


ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE TO 200C.

Multiplier constant for converting resistance of hard drawn Magnesium Copper


(wire/conductor) at any temperature between 50 C and 450 C to a temperature of
200 C is in column 2 and 5 and its reciprocal is in column 3 and 6 respectively for
converting resistance at 200 C to that at any other temperature between 50 C and
450C.

Temperature Multiplier Reciprocal Temperature Multiplier Reciprocal


0 0
C Constant of Constant C Constant of Constant

5 1.028 0.973 24.5 0.992 1.008


5.5 1.027 0.974 25 0.991 1.009
6 1.026 0.975 25.5 0.990 1.010
6.5 1.025 0.976 26 0.989 1.011
7 1.024 0.977 26.5 0.988 1.012
7.5 1.023 0.978 27 0.987 1.013
8 1.022 0.978 27.5 0.986 1.014
8.5 1.021 0.979 28 0.985 1.015
9 1.020 0.980 28.5 0.984 1.016
9.5 1.0195 0.981 29 0.983 1.017
10 1.019 0.981 29.5 0.9825 1.018
10.5 1.018 0.982 30 0.982 1.018
11 1.017 0.983 30.5 0.981 1.019
11.5 1.016 0.984 31 0.980 1.020
12 1.015 0.985 31.5 0.979 1.021
12.5 1.014 0.986 32 0.978 1.002
13 1.013 0.987 32.5 0.977 1.023
13.5 1.012 0.988 33 0.976 1.025
14 1.011 0.989 33.5 0.975 1.026
14.5 1.010 0.990 34 0.974 1.027
15 1.009 0.991 34.5 0.973 1.028
15.5 1.008 0.992 35 0.972 1.029
16 1.007 0.993 35.5 0.971 1.030
16.5 1.0065 0.994 36 0.970 1.031
17 1.006 0.994 36.5 0.9695 1.0315
17.5 1.005 0.995 37 0.969 1.032
18 1.004 0.996 37.5 0.968 1.033
18.5 1.003 0.997 38 0.967 1.034
19 1.002 0.998 38.5 0.966 1.035
19.5 1.001 0.999 39 0.965 1.036
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Temperature Multiplier Reciprocal Temperature Multiplier Reciprocal


0 0
C Constant Of Constant C Constant Of Constant

20 1.000 1.000 39.5 0.964 1.037


20.5 0.999 1.001 40 0.963 1.038
21 0.998 1.002 40.5 0.962 1.040
21.5 0.997 1.003 41 0.961 1.041
22 0.996 1.004 41.5 0.960 1.042
22.5 0.995 1.005 42 0.959 1.043
23 0.994 1.006 42.5 0.958 1.044
23.5 0.9935 1.0065 43 0.957 1.045
24 0.993 1.007 43.5 0.9565 1.0455
44 0.956 1.046
44.5 0.955 1.047
45 0.954 1.048

NOTE – 1: Given in resistance of wire/stranded conductor at T°C, the resistance


at 20°C, the resistance at 20° C is found by multiplying the resistance
at T°C by the constant for T°C given in Column 2 and 5 conversely,
given the resistance at 20°C the corresponding resistance at T°C is
found by multiplying the resistance at 20° C by the reciprocal against
T °C given in Column 3 & 6.

NOTE – 2 : The temperature resistance co-efficients of magnesium copper have


been taken as 0.00185 per ˚C at 20˚C as per EN 50149-2001 for
0.2% Mg content.

18.6.2 TENSILE STRENGTH

This test shall apply to wires of all diameters before stranding and also
to the wires taken from the stranded conductor. The tensile strength of
a wire before stranding when tested in the manner as explained below,
shall be not less than the appropriate value given in T ABLE-3. If it is
not possible to test the wires before stranding, the test may be made
on wires taken from the stranded conductor. In such cases the tensile
strength of any of the wire shall be not less than 92.5% of the value
given in T ABLE-3 and the average tensile strength of all the wires in a
stranded conductor shall be not less than 94% of the value specified in
TABLE-3.

18.6.2.1 The load shall be applied gradually and the rate of separation of the
jaws of the testing machine shall not be greater than 10 cm per
minute and shall be so adjusted that the total time of the testing from
the moment of the application of the load till fracture is between 15
and 60 seconds.

NOTE : The strength of stranded conductor in terms of the sum of the


strengths of the individual wires may be assumed to be not less than
as indicated in TABLE- 7.
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TABLE – 7
Number of Percentage strength based on Percentage strength
Wires in the strength of wires when based on the strength
Stranded taken from the Stranded of the wire before
Conductor Conductor and tested Stranding.
7 93 90
19 93 90
37 93 90

The average tensile strength of all the wires in a stranded conductor shall not
be less than 94% of the value specified in Table-3.

18.7 WRAPPING TEST ON INDIVIDUAL WIRE

18.7.1 The wire shall be wrapped round a wire of its own diameter to form a close
helix of 8 turns. Six turns shall then be unwrapped and then closely re-
wrapped in the same direction as the first wrapping. Wire shall not break
during the test.

18.8 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

18.8.1 The Copper shall have the chemical composition as given in Table-2. The
trace elements shall be determined by Spectrometric method. The Chemical
composition of Copper shall be determined in accordance with IS: 440-1964
or with the Spectrometer. For Magnesium content, certificate from the
manufacturer of Continuous Cast Magnesium-Copper Wire Rod shall be
furnished. However, Inspection authority may send the samples to
Government Approved Laboratory for verification of oxygen content.
. For acceptance test one composite sample from the samples selected
from each drum shall be analysed for copper, Mg and phosphorus content.

18.9 Weighment of three or one fifth of offered Drums whichever is higher shall be
made for Gross Weight and recorded.

19. LENGTH OF CONDUCTOR


The conductor shall be ordered in specified lengths which may vary between
500 m and 3200 m and shall be supplied as per the following tolerances.

Length under 750 m + 10.0 m


- 0.0 m
Lengths of 750 m & above + 20.0 m
- 0.0 m
20. PACKING AND MARKING

20.1 The Magnesium Copper (Cu-Mg) Stranded Conductor shall be delivered to the
purchaser properly wound on drums. Each length of stranded conductor shall
be supplied tightly coiled on a suitable wooden drum absolutely without any
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kinks. A drum shall carry only one continuous length of stranded conductor.
Paper shall be provided between each layer of conductor while winding on
the drum during manufacturing process.
The drums shall conform to IS: 1778-1980. The spindle plates of the
drums shall have a square hole 105 mm x 105 mm to permit the passage of
a square axle of maximum size 100 mm x 100 mm. The use of spindle plates
with the hole of any other shape or size shall be subjected to agreement
between the purchaser and the manufacturer. For higher size of conductors,
the drums shall be substantially constructed and shall have the essential
dimensions as given in the Table and sketch below.

S.N. Size of Size of No. of Dimension in mm


conductor wire in Strands A B C D
in mm2 mm
1. 125 2.64 19 1780 1070 610 790
2. 242 2.92 37 2180 1830 610 790
3. 323 3.35 37

B A

Fig.1 DETAILS OF WOODEN DRUM


20.2 The labeling on drum shall include –
a) The manufacturer’s brand or mark.
b) Size of the conductor.
c) The actual length of the wire on the drum
d) Weight of drum (net and gross)
e) Number of joints provided during stranding with identification of joints.
f) Drum number and
g) Purchase Order no. and the name of the consignee.
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Appendix – ‘A’
To the Specification No. TI/SPC/OHE/CAT (Mg-Cu)/0130(03/2013)

A-1 The stranded magnesium copper conductors are used as catenary, bridle wire
and terminating wire in the traction overhead equipment and are very
important components of the system. Any failure of the conductor in service
has very serious repercussions. It is, therefore, essential that the
manufacture of the conductors is to the highest standards of reliability, so as
to achieve a maintenance free service of 40-50 years.

A-2 The 8 mm - 10 mm diameter wire rods should preferably be jointed together


so that the drawing of 2.10 mm diameter wire is continuous, during drawing,
spools of lengths specified by the purchaser may be cut to obtain the wire of
exact length and avoid the jointing of wire during stranding, except in the
event of breakage.

A-3 The manufacturers of Magnesium Copper Conductors should, therefore, be


equipped with the following facilities:

i) Well equipped laboratory having facility of measuring quickly Magnesium,


phosphorous, and other trace elements by spectroscopic method so as to
maintain a close check on the quality of production.

ii) 500 Kgs Universal Tensile Testing Machine.

iii) Equipment for measurement of Electrical Resistance and instruments for


measurement of diameter, weight and lay ratio etc.
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Appendix – ‘B’ to
Specification No. TI/SPC/OHE/CAT (Cu-Mg)/0130(03/2013)

NOTES ON THE CALCULATION ON TABLE - 4

B-1 DATA CONCERNING STRANDED CONDUCTORS

B-1.0 The values of TABLE-4 have been calculated on the following basis.

B-1.1 When straightened out, each wire in any particular layer of the stranded
conductor, except the central wire, is assumed to be longer than the
stranded conductor by an amount depending on the mean lay ratio (See
5,2) of that layer as per TABLE - 5.

TABLE - 8

INCREASE IN LENGTH OF WIRE DUE TO STRANDING

FIRST LAYER SECOND LAYER THIRD LAYER


MEAN LAY RATIO 22.50 16.25 13.75
PERCENTAGE 0.97 1.85 2.50
INCREASE IN
LENGTH OF WIRE
(Calculated)

B 1.2 The weight of each wire in any particular layer of a stranded conductor,
except the central wire, will be greater than that of an equal length of
straight wire by an amount depending on the mean lay ratio of that layer
as indicated in para B 1.1 above.

The area, weight and resistance of the wire have been calculated by
multiplying the corresponding values for one of the single wire of which the
conductor is composed by the constants given in TABLE - 9.

TABLE-9
MULTIPLIER CONSTANTS FOR STRANDED CONDUCTOR

No. of wires in stranded Constant


conductor For Area For Weight For resistance
7 6.942 7.058 0.1440
19 18.720 19.280 0.0534
37 36.260 37.740 0.0276
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B 1.3 CALCULATED AREA

This term denotes the area of a solid Continuous Cast Copper Magnesium
Wire Rod which would have the same resistance as the stranded
conductor, assuming conductivity of both to be the same. This area,
therefore, takes into account the assumed increase of resistance of each
wire except the central wire and can be determined by multiplying the area
of anyone wire by a constant given in TABLE -9. This constant is the
reciprocal of the constant for calculating the resistance.

B 1.4 NOMINAL COPPER AREA

This term denotes in rounded figures the area of a solid Hard Drawn
Copper Rod of resistance approximately equal to that of the Magnesium
Copper stranded conductor.

B 1.5 TABLE - 9 has been calculated for, and is only applicable to the standard
constructions of stranded conductors specified in this standard.

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