Quadruple AAAC Moose Conductor on Turnkey basis

Spanish translation: conductor tipo Moose con cuatro cables AAAC, llave-en-mano

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English term or phrase:Quadruple AAAC Moose Conductor on Turnkey basis
Spanish translation:conductor tipo Moose con cuatro cables AAAC, llave-en-mano
Entered by: Stephanie Pereira Giannareas

02:03 Oct 18, 2019
English to Spanish translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng / Electrical Engineering
English term or phrase: Quadruple AAAC Moose Conductor on Turnkey basis
I need the Spanish translation for the following sentence:

Quadruple AAAC [All Aluminium Alloy Conductor] Moose Conductor on Turnkey basis.

Thanks
Stephanie Pereira Giannareas
Panama
Local time: 12:02
conductor tipo Moose con cuatro cables AAAC, llave-en-mano
Explanation:
Un conductor Moose es el nombre que le dan a un cable de acuerdo al tipo de construcción y sus dimensiones.
https://www.midalcable.com/sites/default/files/ACSR-metric.P...

A “MOOSE” conductor is a ACSR (aluminum conductor, steel reinforced) cable with nominal aluminum cross-sectional area of 500 mm². It has 54 aluminum strands of 3.53 mm diameter and 7 steel strands of 3.53 mm diameter.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-the-ACS...

La consulta es de un cable AAAC (All Aluminium Alloy Cable), que es diferente a los ACSR (Aluminium Conductor, Steel Reinforced); asumo que usan el tipo de construcción del ACSR (de allí el Moose) pero con conductores de aluminio, sin refuerzo.

Turnkey: llave-en-mano, un tipo de contrato donde el cliente recibe todo trabajando.

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Juan Gil
Venezuela
Local time: 13:02
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quadruple aaac moose conductor on turnkey basis
conductor tipo Moose con cuatro cables AAAC, llave-en-mano


Explanation:
Un conductor Moose es el nombre que le dan a un cable de acuerdo al tipo de construcción y sus dimensiones.
https://www.midalcable.com/sites/default/files/ACSR-metric.P...

A “MOOSE” conductor is a ACSR (aluminum conductor, steel reinforced) cable with nominal aluminum cross-sectional area of 500 mm². It has 54 aluminum strands of 3.53 mm diameter and 7 steel strands of 3.53 mm diameter.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-the-ACS...

La consulta es de un cable AAAC (All Aluminium Alloy Cable), que es diferente a los ACSR (Aluminium Conductor, Steel Reinforced); asumo que usan el tipo de construcción del ACSR (de allí el Moose) pero con conductores de aluminio, sin refuerzo.

Turnkey: llave-en-mano, un tipo de contrato donde el cliente recibe todo trabajando.

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Note added at 5 days (2019-10-23 20:26:26 GMT) Post-grading
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Un placer haber podido ayudarte.

Juan Gil
Venezuela
Local time: 13:02
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Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
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Grading comment
Thanks Juan!

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