Major facts about utility poles
A standard pole is 35 feet tall also ranges from 20-100 feet. It can also be made of steel, concrete and fiberglass compound; there are also wooden poles available in the market and its life time is about 30-40 years.
Poles are buried about 6 feet in the ground and spaced about 125 feet apart.
Components of utility poles include: Static wire, grounding conductor, Aphase Bphase Cphase, transmission, supply space, primary, step down transformer, multi grounded neutral, distribution, secondary service drop- to load, communication worker safety zone, communication space, communication lines, utility pole, vegetation, ground rod.
Depending upon the application it can also be called as telephone pole, telegraph post, telegraph pole, power pole and hydro pole.
1) Wooden utility poles are made from southern yellow pine wood
2) The first ever steel telegraph pole was constructed in the year 1908
3) Telephone poles can hold numerous kinds of utility wire, together with streetlights, power transformer cables and alarm signals.
4) The standard telephone pole height was 25 feet in the year 1876
5) The 1st telegraph poles transpire because the results of trialing by Samuel Morse, whose 1st try at resting underground cable between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, failed. The cable was moved higher than the ground, benevolent ascend to the requirement for utility poles.
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