Suspension tower explained

In an electric power transmission line, a suspension tower is where the conductors are simply suspended from the tower, the mechanical tension being the same on each side.[1]

In this case, the tower is supposed to carry a downward force, and a lateral force, but not a longitudinal force.

These may have, for each conductor, an insulator string hanging down from the tower, or two strings making a "V" shape. In either case, sometimes several insulator strings are used in parallel to give higher mechanical strength.These are used where a transmission line continues in a straight line, or turns through a small angle. In other cases, a tension tower (C or D Towers) is used.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: R . Anshika . 2017-11-09 . Mechanical Design of Transmission Lines Electrical Engineering . 2024-09-11 . Engineering Notes India . en-US.