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along the
sides of the northern, southern, and
western crossarms. The
vaults of the
eastern crossarm were
supported by
inserting single arches that also...
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Crossarm is a
horizontal member of a cross-shaped object. The term
might refer to: A part of the
Christian cross;
Crossarm (utility pole), a horizontal...
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strain insulators,
either placed on
crossarms (which are
either doubled, tripled, or
replaced with a
steel crossarm, to
provide more
resistance to the...
- ground, then
three crossarms extend from this,
either staggered or all to one side. The
insulators are
attached to the
crossarms. For an "H"-type wood...
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within line of
sight of others, each
supporting a
wooden mast with two
crossarms on
pivots that
could be
placed in
various positions. The
operator in a...
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conduit that
carries the
underground cables up the
utility pole to the
crossarm.
Multiple bushing insulators project from the
plastic body, each ending...
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small span
width of 600
metres (2,000 ft). The
pylons each have four
crossarms:
three for the
conductors and one for
catching the
conductors in case...
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conductors over the
river is 76
metres (249 feet). Each
tower has
three crossarms and
carries two
circuits of 400 kV three-phase AC. 400 kV
power lines...
- may have lugs
allowing direct mounting to a pole, or may be
mounted on
crossarms bolted to the pole.
Aerial transformers,
larger than
around 75 kVA, may...
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strings of cap-and-pin (suspension)
insulators are used,
attached to the
crossarm in a
horizontal direction. When the
tension load in
lines is exceedingly...