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In electrical power transmission, a transposition tower is a
transmission tower A transmission tower, also known as an electricity pylon or simply a pylon in British English and as a hydro tower in Canadian English, is a tall structure, usually a steel lattice tower, used to support an overhead power line. In electrical ...
that changes the relative physical positions of the conductors of a
transmission line In electrical engineering, a transmission line is a specialized cable or other structure designed to conduct electromagnetic waves in a contained manner. The term applies when the conductors are long enough that the wave nature of the transmi ...
in a
Polyphase system A polyphase system is a means of distributing alternating-current (AC) electrical power where the power transfer is constant during each electrical cycle. AC phase refers to the phase offset value (in degrees) between AC in multiple conducting ...
. A transposition tower allows these sections to be connected together, while maintaining adequate clearance for the conductors. This is important since it distributes
electrical impedance In electrical engineering, impedance is the opposition to alternating current presented by the combined effect of resistance and reactance in a circuit. Quantitatively, the impedance of a two-terminal circuit element is the ratio of the com ...
s 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. This reduces the reactance due to mutual inductance; the reactance of both circuits together is less than half that of one circuit. 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. 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. Tannenbaum_pylon3_poland.jpg, Transposition by using elongated traverses 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 Verdrillung im Spannfeld noerdlich Malmoe2002.png, Transposition in the span field of a 420 kV-line in Sweden


See also

* Transposition (telecommunications) *
Suspension tower In an electric power transmission line, a suspension tower is where the conductors are simply suspended from the tower, the mechanical tension being the same on each side. In this case, the tower is supposed to carry a downward force, and a later ...
* Dead-end tower


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{{Commonscat, Transposition towers Overhead power lines Electric power transmission