Telecommunication towers, water supply towers, power grid towers, street light poles, monitoring poles… Various tower structures are indispensable infrastructure in cities. The phenomenon of “single tower, single pole, single purpose” is relatively common, resulting in a waste of resources and in...
Regardless of high and low voltage lines as well as automatic blocking overhead lines, there are mainly the following structural categorization: linear pole, spanning pole, tension rod, terminal pole and so on.
The common pole structu...
Transmission towers, also known as transmission towers or transmission line towers, are an important part of the power transmission system and can support and protect overhead power lines. These towers are mainly composed of top frames, lightning arresters, wires, tower ...
The structure used to mount communication antennas is generally referred to as a “communication tower mast,” and “iron tower” is just a subclass of “communication tower mast.” In addition to “iron tower,” “communication tower mast” also includes “mast” and “landscape tow...
The communication tower is composed of steel components such as the tower body, platform, lightning rod, ladder, antenna bracket, etc., all of which have been hot-dip galvanized for anti-corrosion treatment. Mainly used for t...
Lightning rods tower are also called lightning towers or lightning elimination towers. They can be divided into round steel lightning rods and angle steel lightning rods according to the materials used. According to different functions, they can be divided into lightning rod towers and lightning ...
1.Transmission towers with voltage levels of 110kV and above
In this voltage range, most lines consist of 5 conductors. The top two conductors are called shielded wires, also known as lightning protection wires. The main function of these two wires is to prevent the cond...
The concept of transmission towers, transmission conductors are supported by sections of transmission towers. High voltage lines use “iron towers,” while low voltage lines, such as those seen in residential areas, use “wooden poles” or “concrete poles.” Together, they are collectively referred to...