Portable Temporary Transmission Tower for Short-Term Grid Support
Temporary Transmission Tower is designed for short-term line support when a permanent transmission structure is unavailable, under repair, or intentionally bypassed during maintenance and recovery work. It is suitable for emergency situations, but it also works well in planned utility operations where temporary support is needed to keep a project moving. This makes it a flexible product category for utilities, contractors, and engineering teams that need a practical way to maintain transmission continuity during changing site conditions.
Supports Both Emergency and Planned Work
One important advantage of a Temporary Transmission Tower is its wide application range. It can be used after storm damage, line failure, or tower collapse, but it can also support scheduled maintenance, route adjustment, upgrade work, and temporary network changes. That broader use makes the product valuable for buyers who want more than a single-purpose emergency item. It supports daily utility planning as well as urgent response when service continuity becomes the top priority.
Helps Keep Projects Moving
Transmission work often depends on sequencing. If one structure is delayed or one corridor becomes unavailable, the whole schedule can suffer. A Temporary Transmission Tower helps reduce that risk by providing short-term support while the permanent solution is still being arranged. It can help teams maintain workflow, protect outage schedules, and avoid unnecessary downtime during major repair or upgrade work. For project managers and field crews, that means better flexibility and a clearer path through changing job-site conditions.
Useful Across Different Utility Environments
This product fits many working environments, including damaged corridors, maintenance zones, route diversions, and temporary support sections in larger transmission projects. A Temporary Transmission Tower is especially valuable when a utility needs time to complete a permanent build but cannot leave the line unsupported in the meantime. It gives crews a practical structure for bridging that gap. It also supports more effective planning in regions where weather, terrain, or service demand can create sudden changes in field requirements.
Practical for Utilities and Contractors
A Temporary Transmission Tower is relevant for grid operators, EPC companies, line contractors, and maintenance providers that need a dependable short-term support option. It works well for both reaction and preparation. In urgent cases, it helps restore function quickly. In planned cases, it helps maintain operational flexibility. That balance makes it useful in a wide range of commercial and technical scenarios where temporary structural support is part of a larger transmission strategy.
Strong Value in Modern Transmission Projects
As transmission networks become more complex, utilities need products that support continuity during change. Temporary Transmission Tower solutions help fill that need by offering a short-term structure that fits both field urgency and organized project execution. They help reduce delays, support safer transition periods, and strengthen the ability to keep transmission work moving when permanent structures are not yet ready. For buyers seeking flexibility, continuity, and practical short-term support, this product is a strong fit.
Main Technical Parameters
| Item Number | 04111 | 04112 | 04121 | 04122 | 04123 |
| Model | LTQ110S | LTQ110Me | LTQ220Me | LTQ220MeA | LTQ220MeB |
| Applicable Voltage (kV) | 110 | 110 | 220 | 220 | 220 |
| Height (m) | 15.1 | 15.5 | 18.5 | 24 | 24 |
| Section Size of Frame Girder (mm) | 450 | 400 | 400 | 500 | 500 |
| Vertical Span (m) | 280 |
350 |
650 | 450 | |
| Horizontal Span (m) | / |
300 |
500 | 400 | |
| Applicable Conductor | LGJ240 | LGJ240 | LGJ400 | LGJ400 | 2×LGJ400 |
| Distance between Conductors (m) | 4.5 | 4.5 | 6.5 | 7.5 | 8 |
| Weight (kg) | 630 | 960 | 1370 | 2220 | 2910 |
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