Tag:line_attachment=anchor
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line_attachment = anchor |
Description |
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A line is bound with strain tension sets to its supports |
Group: infrastructure |
Used on these elements |
Useful combination |
Status: approved |
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Usage
See line_attachement=* for global usage guidelines.
A support where line sections are hold with strain tension sets.
- Tension set (466-12-04) : An assembly of strain link and an anchor clamp to maintain the mechanical tension in a line/cable. Insulators are used as link in case of bare power conductors.
- Anchor clamp (466-11-10) : A device fitting a line/cable to a strain link as to maintain the mechanical tension in the line. The clamp is at the live end of insulators in case of bare power conductors.
Corresponding supports are normally built stronger than suspension towers as they are supposed to maintain the mechanical tension in the line through tension sets and anchor clamps.
Often used as angle tower when the line changes direction. Lines often terminate on anchors even if it's not mandatory.
Possible mistakes
Examples
Power
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Germany | Although insulators are vertical here, it's an actual anchor support. Look closely to conductors vs insulators link : conductors are cut and clamped right under the insulation chain. | ||
Germany | Traditional power line anchorage clamping with strain insulators mechanically holding each conductor | ||
France | A high voltage line anchorage on a metallic power portal | ||
France |
power=pole
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20 kV power line anchorage on a concrete pole supporting a power switch |
Telecoms
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France |
telecom=pole (Theoretically)
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A telecom pole made of wood where households lines are anchored on. |
Multi-utilities
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France |
power=pole
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A pole can host several different configuration like this one. Suffixes help to give all details about line supported by the pole. |