Hot Dip Galvanization Angular Lattice Steel Towers Electric
Transmission Line Tower
Transmission lines tower are either monopolar or bipolar systems.
With bipolar systems, a conductor arrangement with one conductor on
each side of the tower is used. On some schemes, the ground
conductor is used as electrode line or ground return. In this case,
it had to be installed with insulators equipped with surge
arrestors on the pylons in order to prevent electrochemical
corrosion of the pylons. For single-pole Suntech transmission with
ground return, towers with only one conductor can be used. In many
cases, however, the towers are designed for later conversion to a
two-pole system. In these cases, often conductors on both sides of
the tower are installed for mechanical reasons. Until the second
pole is needed, it is either used as electrode line or joined in
parallel with the pole in use. In the latter case, the line from
the converter station to the earthing (grounding) electrode is
built as underground cable, as overhead line on a separate right of
way or by using the ground conductors.
Towers may be self-supporting and capable of resisting all forces
due to conductor loads, unbalanced conductors, wind and ice in any
direction. Such towers often have approximately square bases and
usually four points of contact with the ground.
A semi-flexible tower is designed so that it can use overhead
grounding wires to transfer mechanical load to adjacent structures,
if a phase conductor breaks and the structure is subject to
unbalanced loads. This type is useful at extra-high voltages, where
phase conductors are bundled (two or more wires per phase). It is
unlikely for all of them to break at once, barring a catastrophic
crash or storm.
A guyed mast has a very small footprint and relies on guy wires in
tension to support the structure and any unbalanced tension load
from the conductors. A guyed tower can be made in a V shape, which
saves weight and cost.
Item Name | High Voltage Galvanized Conical Electric Power Distribution
Transmission Line Towers |
Type | Steel tubular tower, Communication tower, Lighting rod tower, Radio
and television tower, Electrified railway structure, Substation
architecture Telecommunication tower |
Material | Normally Q345B/A572, Minimum Yield Strength ≥ 345 N/mm² |
Q235B/A36, Minimum Yield Strength ≥ 235 N/mm² |
As well as Hot rolled coil from ASTM A572 GR65, GR50, SS400, or any
other standard by client required. |
Power Capacity | 10~1000KV |
Welding | Welding complies with AWS D1.1 standard. |
CO2 welding or submerged arc auto methods |
No fissure, scar, overlap, layer or other defects |
Internal and external welding makes the pole more beautiful in
shape |
If customers need any other requirements of welding, we also can
make adjustment as your request |
Galvanization | Hot dip galvanization in accordance with Chinese standard GB/T
13912-2002 and American standard ASTM A123; or any other standard
by client required. |
Joint | Joint with insert mode, flange mode. |
Painting | According to clients' request |
Life Period | More than 25 years, it is according to installing environment |
Certificates | ISO9001-2008 , Test report of 500kV and 800kv Steel Tubular Tower
& Transmission Line Tower |
Packing | According to customer's requirement |
Height | 10-105m |
Wind Pressure | 210Km/h |
Capacity | 5000 tons/month |