
What types of supporting structures are used and what tools are required to work on them?
2025-08-13The choice of supporting structure depends on the line's voltage, the conductor's weight, and the terrain. The most common types are:
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Wooden Poles: The most common for low-voltage distribution lines due to their low cost and ease of installation.
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Concrete Poles: Very durable and long-lasting, often used for medium-voltage lines.
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Steel Poles/Lattice Towers: Used for high-voltage transmission lines, these are robust structures designed to support heavy conductors over long spans.
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