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#74832 02/04/07 01:51 PM
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Hello
I'm electrician from Poland. I'a looking for some photos about tower in power lines, distribution stations.I also want to know something about system in US (voltage levels)
I've visited some cool site about your system but I have forgoten addres smirk
I would be gratefull if you help me.

PS.Below,the power lines we have in Poland http://www.elektroinstalacje.info/photogallery.php

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#74834 02/04/07 03:16 PM
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Have a look at this site it will intrest you.

Lights under a power line UK

Kenny

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#74835 02/04/07 03:28 PM
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Elektroinstalacje

Welcome to the ECN forum.

Interesting photo's from Poland.

I got a couple of pics from New Zealand here from 110 and 220 kV lines near Marsden point, near Whangarei.
North Island, New Zealand.

Kind regards

Raymond
https://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o298/RODALCO/DSC02208-1.jpg
https://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o298/RODALCO/DSC02204.jpg
https://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o298/RODALCO/DSC02200.jpg
https://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o298/RODALCO/DSC02206.jpg

edited to insert links (RODALCO)

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The product of rotation, excitation and flux produces electricty.
#74836 02/04/07 05:32 PM
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RODALCO interesting photos. Would you mind if I put them to my site album?? I'm sure some people in Poland would see it. I'll place link to you or something like that if you want...

Do you know from what web site is this picture ? http://www.elektroinstalacje.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=121


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#74837 02/04/07 06:51 PM
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Most of the pictures look really neat and modern... but I loved this one: http://www.elektroinstalacje.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=111

Do you have any idea what kind of machine that was?
The clamp that holds the motor to the table (blue handle visible below) is a nice touch too [Linked Image]

#74838 02/05/07 12:55 AM
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Here's someone that could shoot some close-ups from his bedroom window [Linked Image]

[Linked Image from news.bostonherald.com]

If you're up for an interesting read, here's a thread on HV transmission lines vs. construction of a new home and EMF possibly wreaking havok on the works!
https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/Forum1/HTML/007916.html


BTW Welcome to ECN, Elektroinstalacje [Linked Image]

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Elektroinstalacje

No problem, You can use those photo's on your site.

I will make some more while on the road.

Also i will take some photo's from within the substations when i'm working there.

Standard voltages in New Zealand are:
All at 50 Hz
220 kV,
110 kV,
66 kV,
50 kV,
33 kV,
25 kV, (Railways)
22 kV,
11 kV,
6.6 kV
3.3 kV
400 / 230 Volts supply
110 / 63½ Volts AC and DC in substations for metering and protection.

Then a 600 kV DC link is between the North and the South Island.

A 400 kV line is in the process of being built to supply Auckland


The product of rotation, excitation and flux produces electricty.
#74840 02/05/07 11:33 AM
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Ok, thanks.
I can't wait to see photos of the substation.

In Poland we have several voltage levels

low : 230V (1- phase) or 400V (3-phase)
average : 6kV, 10kV, 15kV, 20kV
high: 110kV, 220kV and 400kV
There is one 750kV connect with Ukraina but inactive. Frequency 50Hz.

And one cable connection HVDC 450kV with Sweden.


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#74841 02/05/07 12:09 PM
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Photos of structures supporting electricity carrying wires, especially those in different countries or those with unusual structures, location or artistic composition.
http://www.gorge.org/pylons/

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