Power Transmission Tower
Characteristics
1. Straight tower Z: It is used for the straight section of the line and is used to hang vertical insulator strings
2. Corner Tower J: Used at the corners of lines
3. Terminal Tower D: The line terminal set in front of the substation
4. Crossing Tower K: It is set up at the location where it crosses wide rivers and canyons
5. Reversing Tower H: It is set up in the middle of the road for phase inversion
6. Tensioned iron tower N: It is used at important locations along the line to limit line accidents and to anchor the conductors. For the convenience of construction and maintenance, strings of tension-resistant insulators are hung
7. Divergence Tower F: Applicable to the forks of two circuits.
8. Straight Corner Tower ZJ: It is used for the straight corner sections of the line.
Power transmission towers serve as support points for overhead lines in the construction of transmission line projects. Depending on the different types of transmission line construction, the models, performances, and loads they bear of power transmission towers vary. The detailed classification is as follows:
In terms of the structure of power transmission towers, they can be classified into Angle steel towers, steel pipe pole towers and narrow steel pipe base towers.
According to the shapes of power transmission towers, they can be classified as: upper character type S, fork bone type C, cat head type M, fish fork type YU, V-shaped type V, triangular type J, goat horn type Y, dry character type G, bridge type Q, wine cup type B, door type Me, drum type Gu, field type T, king type W, positive umbrella type Sz, and inverted umbrella type Sd
Product Name: | Transmission Line Tower |
Material: | Q235B steel |
Origin | China |
Voltage: | 10kv-550 kilovolts |
Height: | 5 to 80 meters |
Surface treatment: | Hot-dip galvanizing |
The types | include wine glass shape, cat head shape, drum shape, etc. |
Service life: | 30 years |
Certified | ISO9001:2008 |
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