Introduction to Aerial Bundled Cable (ABC)
Aerial Bundled Cable (ABC) fittings and accessories represent a modern and reliable solution for overhead power distribution. Unlike traditional bare conductor lines, ABC cables use insulated conductors bundled together — significantly enhancing safety, efficiency, and aesthetics.
These systems reduce power losses, improve voltage stability, and lower installation and maintenance costs, making them ideal for urban networks, rural electrification, and service drops.
Applicable Standards
HD 626 Standard
The HD 626 European standard governs low-voltage (0.6/1 kV) aerial bundled cables used in overhead power distribution.
It defines construction, material requirements, and performance parameters to ensure consistent quality and safety.
Common Applications:
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Service drops to households and buildings
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Secondary power distribution between poles
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Street lighting and temporary power connections
System Configurations under HD 626:
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Insulated Messenger System
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Self-Supporting System
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Uninsulated Messenger System
NFC 33-040, NFC 33-041 & EN 50483 Standards
These European standards specify the design, testing, and performance requirements for ABC fittings such as clamps, brackets, and connectors.
| Standard | Description |
|---|---|
| NFC 33-040 | Defines suspension devices ensuring secure support of ABC cables on poles. |
| NFC 33-041 | Covers anchoring (dead-end) clamps used for terminating ABC lines. |
| EN 50483 | Specifies mechanical, electrical, and environmental testing for ABC fittings. |
Together, they guarantee the mechanical strength, electrical integrity, and long-term durability of ABC fittings under outdoor and industrial conditions.
IEC 61284 Standard
The IEC 61284 standard provides general requirements for overhead line fittings, ensuring that all ABC hardware meets essential safety, mechanical, and electrical performance criteria.
Testing of ABC Fittings & Accessories
Before installation, all ABC fittings and accessories must undergo strict testing to ensure compliance with international standards.
1. Mechanical Testing
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Load & Slip Tests: Verify the clamp’s ability to hold under tension without slippage.
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Endurance Testing: Simulates long-term mechanical stress.
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Tensile Strength Test (for IPCs): Ensures conductor strands remain undamaged during connection.
2. Electrical Testing
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6 kV Dielectric Test: Ensures insulation integrity and user safety.
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Underwater Leakage Test: Verifies the waterproof sealing and insulation performance of IPCs.
3. Environmental Testing
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Corrosion Resistance: Evaluates performance under humidity, rain, and pollution.
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Climatic Aging Test: Confirms long-term UV and weather resistance.
Major Aerial Bundled Cable (ABC) Fittings
1. Suspension Clamps
Used to suspend ABC lines on poles or walls without damaging insulation.
They may be paired with brackets or insulation-piercing connectors for service connections.
2. Anchoring (Dead-End) Clamps
Secure and tension the messenger wire at the end of a line or at turning points (up to 90°).
Common models include PA1500 / PA2000 used with CA1500 / CA2000 brackets.
3. Service Clamps
Used to tension and support insulated service conductors for wall-mounted or pole-mounted installations, ensuring safe and neat tap-offs.
4. Insulation Piercing Connectors (IPCs)
Enable easy, safe branching on ABC systems without stripping insulation.
They are fully waterproof, ensuring long-term reliability for street lighting and service drops.




