1 13 21 75 1.374 0.355 771 85 3.16 Squirrel 2 16 26 80 1.09 0.349 952 106 3.54 Gopher 3 20 31 94 0.9166 0.345 1136 125 3.89 Weasel 4 25 42 136 0.6720 0.339 1503 171 4.5 Ferret 5 30 52 156 0.5449 0.335 1860 214 5.03 Rabbit 6 40 62 167 0.4565 0.333 2207 255 5.49 Mink 7 45 73 186 0.3906 0.33 2613 303 5.99 Beaver 8 48 78 204 0.3656 0.329 2746 318 6.14 Racoon 9 55 95 226 0.315 0.327 3324 385 6.78 Cat 10 65 104 240 0.2745 0.315 3899 394 7.08 Dog 11 80 128 295 0.2221 0.282 5790 604 8.26 Tiger 12 95 154 335 0.1844 0.266 7350 727 9.07 Wolf 13 110 183 360 0.1554 0.261 7950 844 9.77 Lynx 14 130 207 400 0.1375 0.256 9127 976 10.50 Panther 15 140 233 430 0.1223 0.252 10210 1097 11.13 Lion 16 160 258 470 0.1102 0.25 11310 1217 11.73 Bear 17 185 317 525 0.08988 0.244 13780 1492 12.98 Goat 18 225 336 550 0.0771 0.24 15910 1726 13.97 Sheep 19 260 419 630 0.06786 0.237 18230 1977 14.95 Deer 20 300 477 670 0.0610 0.235 20240 2196 15.75 Elk Ex Cu Al CC R X UTS Wt rd NAME IMPORTANT: This file contains DATA for 20 conductors meant for use in overhead lines. The file must START from the first line and first column. The data are arranged in a systematic way. Any misplacement of data or abnormal change (beyond limits) may cause error while including it in the PROGARM. The data are in the following sequence: 1. Conductor number 2. Cross sectional area in sq.mm. (Copper equivalent) 3. Cross sectional area in sq.mm. (Aluminium equivalent) 4. Current carrying capacity of conductor in Amps. 5. Resistance of conductor/km at 20°C in ohms 6. Inductive reactance /phase of OHL/km at 50 Hz. 7. Tensile strength of conductor in kg/sq.mm. 8. Weight of the conductor/ km in kg 9. Overall radius of the conductor in mm. 10. Name of the conductor It is very important to note that the values in each column must either INCREASE SEQUENTIALLY or DECREASE SEQUENTIALLY ( in case of resistance and reactance). You can make your own DATA file in this pattern and include in the Program.