Transmission line hardware fittings are indispensable components in electrical power systems. They ensure the stability, safety, and efficiency of power transmission and distribution networks. With advancements in material technology and manufacturing processes, modern fittings are designed for improved durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of installation. Now we will check the differences between Transmission Line Hardware Fittings, Insulator Fittings, and Substation Fittings. These 3 categories are often interconnected but serve different functions in the power transmission and distribution system. Choosing the right transmission line hardware fittings from Nooa Electric is crucial for maintaining a reliable and efficient electrical grid.
Transmission Line Hardware Fittings:Support and connect conductors, insulators, and towers in overhead transmission lines
Types: Suspension clamps, strain clamps, Vibration dampers, spacer dampers, Corona rings, armor rods, Yoke plates, U-bolts, shackles
Insulator Fittings:Connect insulators to conductors, towers, or substation equipment, while maintaining mechanical support and electrical insulation.
Types: Ball and socket fittings, Clevis, eye, tongue ends, Cap and pin connectors, Yoke plates (in insulator strings)
Substation Fittings:Support, connect, and protect busbars, insulators, disconnectors, circuit breakers, transformers, and other equipment in substations.
Types: Busbar clamps, Post insulator connectors, Terminal connectors, Expansion connectors, Tube and strap fittings, Substation yoke plates