Conductor clashing phenomena and sparks production have been analyzed for last decades. Those sparks can cause fire on the ground and enormous financial damages. A few simulations of conductor clashing have been done in a low- voltage distribution network. Particles created by these clashing of ACSR conductors were recorded with high speed camera and statistically analyzed. The particles with great diameter have greater probability to ca use fire on the ground. The target was to find out the probability density function (PDF) of particles diameter in dependence on both short circuit currents and short circuit durations. The statistical analysis of conductor clashing particles in a low-voltage distribution network is presented in this paper.