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Power-poles are everywhere, and so common we often fail to notice them.
On the standard, mid-voltage range powerlines with three wires (unsure of proper term) there are different powerpole heads where the wires are affixed, and I was wondering the purpose of each.
The standard poles simply have three insulators that obviously hold the lines in place from one pole to the next; but others are quite ornate with many wires and insulators and others with switches combined with insulators.
Any electricians on the board please help.
On the standard, mid-voltage range powerlines with three wires (unsure of proper term) there are different powerpole heads where the wires are affixed, and I was wondering the purpose of each.
The standard poles simply have three insulators that obviously hold the lines in place from one pole to the next; but others are quite ornate with many wires and insulators and others with switches combined with insulators.
Any electricians on the board please help.



crazy was wondering something quite similar the other day. 


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