Energy transmission towers are critical for supporting high-voltage power lines, ensuring reliable transmission of electricity over long distances. Key specifications include:
Material: High-strength galvanized steel
Types: Lattice towers, monopole towers, and guyed towers
Height: Typically ranges from 20 meters to 100 meters
Voltage Levels: Suitable for transmission lines ranging from 69 kV to 765 kV
Load Capacity: Designed to support heavy electrical conductors and withstand environmental loads such as wind and ice
Corrosion Protection: Hot-dip galvanization for long-term durability
Standards Compliance: Meets or exceeds IEC 60826, ASCE 10-15, and national standards
Applications: Used in electrical grids for urban, rural, and cross-country transmission