strobes on high tension lines

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dqdave1

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I know this thread is way out there but people on this site have a vast knowledge of "everything", so here goes.

I had a job with backhoe and was working near some electric high tension lines. During the day I noticed three obects on high tension lines ( one object on three of the four lines) I was curious but in sunlight it was hard to tell what they were. I finished the job late and as I was leaving the site I noticed the opbects were strobe lights that were flashing. I have never seen these before and owner of property said he just noticed them a few months ago. He had never seen them flashing till that night. Anyone know what these are for?
 
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Was there an airport near by?
 
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Probably one of two things.

1. Fault and or load indicators that start flashing when a preset load level is reached so the utility workers can find and monitor overloading conditions.

2. If you were close by an airport or helicopter port they may be just what they look like strobe lights for pilot warning.

Both of these are in use here in Ga and after 35 years of working for Ga. Power Co. I have seen all of them I care to see.:D :D
 
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No airports anywhere close; they were actually surrounded by trees. Load indacators is what I thought but thought someone here may know exactly what they are for.
 
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Aircraft obstruction warning lights. They are usually placed on the towers though. Was this wire spanning a canyon or river/valley? They typically flash 24/7, just at a different intensity between day and night. The flash pattern for towers with wires strung between them involves 3 lights placed vertically on the tower. The sequence is middle, top, bottom. This indicates that there are suspended wires between the towers flashing this sequence. We had them at my last LORAN station in Eastern Washington. We had four 700' towers with the wire antenna strung in between them. We had a lot of crop dusters in that area so the lighting pattern was mainly for them as most pilots don't fly that low, unless there is a canyon or river valley underneath the wires.
 
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dqdave1 said:
No airports anywhere close; they were actually surrounded by trees. Load indacators is what I thought but thought someone here may know exactly what they are for.


You are correct :D
 
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I learn something new everyday. This site is awesome!
 
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THere is another set of high tension wires about 100 yards from these and no lights on them. They do not flash all the time. Since I was at this job site, I pass by quite a bit to and from other job sites; since that night, they have not been flashing. The strobes are pointed to the ground; that is they have shields around them to reflect all light to the ground. No canyons etc. I would assume they have a circuit in them that when voltage is high enough, they do not flash; when voltage drops , they are activated.
JSborn; Thanks, I knew someone would actually know what they were. These are the first ones I saw and now I look at high tension lines , looking for them. I would not want to install them; voltage has to be very high on those lines; these are transmission lines goeing to substations, not your 7200 or whatever distribution lines along roadways.
 
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Our transmission lines in this area range from 100-500kVA depending on the generation point. I know I don't want to personally be testing the load on a 500,000 volt line up close. That's why they're strung up with 10' insulators due to the ability of an open air fault to happen. I've seen a 8' phase to phase fault happen in a hurricane, very scary. Great invention whoever came up with those LIs.
 

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