Transmission Line Towers for Power Transmission
Power utilities require hot-dip galvanized lattice transmission line towers from 33 kV to 765 kV, engineered to IS 802 for structural loads and IS 875 for wind, with galvanizing per IS 2629 for 25+ year service.
Why It Matters
Transmission Line Towers in Power Transmission
Power transmission utilities erect lattice steel towers to carry overhead conductors across long distances at voltages from 33 kV to 765 kV. Towers must resist conductor tension, wind, ice, and seismic loads while providing electrical clearances. Hot-dip galvanized angle-steel lattice construction provides the strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion protection for decades of exposed service.
Finish guidance: Hot-dip galvanized lattice; designed per voltage class and wind zone.
Sector Requirements
- Structural design per IS 802 (33-765 kV)
- Wind/ice/seismic load capacity (IS 875)
- Electrical clearance compliance
- 25+ year hot-dip galvanizing
- Mass-fabrication consistency
Applicable Standards
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India Electricals Syndicate manufactures transmission line towers and complete electrical infrastructure for power transmission projects across India — BIS-licensed, ISO 9001:2015, five decades of manufacturing heritage in Howrah.