
What is Sag in a Transmission Line?
2025-08-10
Sag is the downward curve or dip of an overhead electrical conductor between two support points, such as utility poles or transmission towers. It is a natural and necessary phenomenon caused by the conductor's weight and is influenced by external factors like temperature and weather conditions. Proper management of sag is a critical aspect of overhead transmission line construction to ensure safety, reliability, and the longevity of the entire power system.
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