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Transposition tower
Type of electrical transmission tower
Type of electrical transmission tower
In electrical power transmission, a transposition tower is a transmission tower that changes the relative physical positions of the conductors of a transmission line in a Polyphase system. A transposition tower allows these sections to be connected together, while maintaining adequate clearance for the conductors. This is important since it distributes electrical impedances between phases of a circuit over time, reducing the problem of one conductor carrying more current than others.




Double-circuit lines are usually set up with conductors of the same phase placed opposite each other. For example, a section of a line may be (top-to-bottom) phases A-B-C on the left, also phases C'-B'-A' on the right. The next section may be B-C-A on the left, also A'-C'-B' on the right. Therefore, the rotation on each side of the tower will be opposite. Transposition helps to reduce the mutual coupling between conductors and between conductors and ground. It also useful in mitigating issues like induced voltages in nearby telephone lines.
Gallery
Verdrillmast_Oberwoehr.jpg|Here, on the right the phases are rotated; on the left, two phases are swapped, thus the rotation sense changed. Facility4508_Pylon206.JPG|Transposition tower. On the right side, the phases are rotated upward, on the left side downward. Verdrillung im Spannfeld noerdlich Malmoe2002.png|Transposition in the span field of a 420 kV-line in Sweden 380_kV_çaprazlama_-_panoramio.jpg|Transposition on a single-phase line View of transposition towers on MWD 1 northeast of Mead Substation, view north-northeast - Hoover Dam, Metropolitan Water District Line 1, U.S. Highway 93, Boulder City, Clark County, HAER NV-27-P-8.tif|Transposition by using multiple towers Tannenbaum_pylon3_poland.jpg|Transposition by using elongated traverses Transposition_Tower.jpg|154 kV double-circuit transposition tower.
References
- Technology, Electrical. (2024-04-15). "Why are Conductor Positions Swapped in a Transposition Tower?".
- (2021-04-02). "Mutual Coupling Compensation Techniques Used for Distance Protection of Parallel Lines". Energies.
- "Inductive Coordination {{!}} The Song of the Open Wire".
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