Insulators prevent energized wires from coming in contact with each other or the utility pole.
Ceramic things on power poles.
6 insulators protect electricity from draining into utility poles.
Their purpose is to insulate the electrical wires they carry so that electricity or telephone calls don t all leak into the pole and into the earth.
You definitely don t want the power lines connecting to the poles.
Metal and concrete poles can last much longer but eventually all utility poles need to be replaced.
From the length of the insulators probably towards the higher end of that spectrum.
I could not find any information regarding this particular shape though.
I ve seen these stacked disc structures on high voltage power lines everywhere.
Cutouts act like a fuse and open when there is a problem with the line or a section of it.
Instead the electrical lines are attached to things that look like dinner plates or cups.
The distribution lines that run down your street are probably 5 15kv.
What s on an electric power pole.
It lowers the voltage from the higher voltage in the supply lines to the power used in your house.
Electricity is like water.
From what i ve noticed high voltage ceramic insulators only insulate conductors end to end not inside to outside like traditional plastic insulators.
It leaks if you don t seal it.
It s a distribution transformer aka pole pig.
Primary wires are on top of the pole and usually carry 12 000 volts of electricity from a substation.