KVOYEL 铠垣
OVERHEAD LINE PRODUCT SYSTEM

Utility Poles, Crossarms & Transmission Towers

Steel poles, concrete poles, crossarms, monopoles and lattice towers supplied against approved loading, geometry and project drawings.

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TECHNICAL OVERVIEW

Selected as a system, not as an isolated item.

Pole and tower supply begins with the structure schedule, loading trees, conductor configuration, span, wind basis, foundation interface and corrosion protection. Final structural design responsibility and approval remain subject to the project engineer and certified drawings.

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PRODUCT RANGE

Typical supply scope.

APPLICATIONS

Where this system is used.

  • Distribution feeders
  • Sub-transmission lines
  • High-voltage transmission
  • Substation line terminals
RFQ INPUTS

Information needed for matching.

  1. 1Structure schedule and drawings
  2. 2Pole or tower height
  3. 3Loading tree and wind basis
  4. 4Conductor configuration
  5. 5Foundation interface
  6. 6Steel grade and coating
STANDARDS & SPECIFICATIONS

Confirmed item by item.

Final compliance depends on the approved project specification, drawings, voltage class, test requirements and destination utility.

IEC 60652 loading guidanceEN / ASTM steel requirementsISO 1461 galvanizingProject structural codeCertified project drawings
BUYER QUESTIONS

Direct technical answers.

Can KVOYEL quote poles and towers from a structure schedule?

Yes. A budgetary or technical quotation can start from the schedule, but final manufacture requires approved geometry, loading, material, connection and foundation-interface information.

Does KVOYEL install poles or towers?

No. The commercial scope is equipment and material supply only; civil works, erection, testing, commissioning and grid connection are excluded.

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