Wood pylon

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A cedar wood Pylon
A cedar wood Pylon

A wood pylon is an electricity pylon made of wood. For support pylons a straight trunk impregnated with tar is usually used, which carries one or more cross beams with the conductor cables on the top. For anchor pylons constructions looking like a V or an A are used, because these can stand higher forces.

Because of the limited height of available trees the maximum height of wood pylons is limited (approx. 30 metres). In Germany wood pylons are used as a rule only for lines with voltages up to approximately 30 kV, while in the USA wood pylons are used for lines with voltages up to 345 kV.

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