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The '''Kita-Iwaki Power line''' is the largest [[Overhead power line#Circuits|double-circuit]] power line for [[three-phase electric power]] in the world, which was built in 1999. It runs from Minami-Iwaki switch ([[Tamura, Fukushima]]) to Higashi-Yamanashi substation ([[Ōtsuki, Yamanashi]]) and has 2 circuits, which are operated at present with 500 [[Volt|kV]], but can be switched over to 1100 kV if necessary equipment will be installed. The conductors of the lines consist of 8*31.5 mm [[Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced|ACSR]] ropes providing for a total current capacity of 4000 [[Ampere]]s. |
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The line is supported by [[Lattice tower|lattice]] [[Transmission tower|towers]] with a typical height of 108 metres. These have three crossbars of spanning 31, 32 and 33 metres. |
The line is supported by [[Lattice tower|lattice]] [[Transmission tower|towers]] with a typical height of 108 metres. These have three crossbars of spanning 31, 32 and 33 metres. |
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| Minami-Iwaki || {{coord|37|22|53|N|140|48|16|E|type:landmark_region:JP|display=inline|name=Minami-Iwaki switch}} |
Revision as of 23:32, 19 September 2014
Kita-Iwaki Powerline | |
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Location | |
Country | Japan |
Coordinates | 35°35′26″N 138°47′59″E / 35.59056°N 138.79972°E 36°34′33″N 139°13′25″E / 36.57583°N 139.22361°E 37°25′33″N 138°35′51″E / 37.42583°N 138.59750°E 37°22′53″N 140°48′16″E / 37.38139°N 140.80444°E 36°37′22″N 138°48′6″E / 36.62278°N 138.80167°E 36°42′46″N 139°49′57″E / 36.71278°N 139.83250°E |
From | Minami-Iwaki switch |
To | Higashi-Yamanashi substation |
Construction information | |
Commissioned | 1999 |
Technical information | |
Total length | 240 km (150 mi) |
AC voltage | 500 kV |
DC voltage | 1100 kV |
No. of circuits | 2 |
The Kita-Iwaki Power line is the largest double-circuit power line for three-phase electric power in the world, which was built in 1999. It runs from Minami-Iwaki switch (Tamura, Fukushima) to Higashi-Yamanashi substation (Ōtsuki, Yamanashi) and has 2 circuits, which are operated at present with 500 kV, but can be switched over to 1100 kV if necessary equipment will be installed. The conductors of the lines consist of 8*31.5 mm ACSR ropes providing for a total current capacity of 4000 Amperes. The line is supported by lattice towers with a typical height of 108 metres. These have three crossbars of spanning 31, 32 and 33 metres.
There are two such lines: the first one is 190 kilometres long and starts at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant and runs over Nishi-Gunma switch to Higashi-Yamanashi substation. It was built in 1993. The second 240 kilometres long line, which was built in 1999 starts at Nishi-Gunma substation and runs over Higashi-Gunma substation to Minami-Iwaki switch, whereby it passes close to Shin-Imaichi switch, which is not connected to the line.
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Substation/switch | Coordinates |
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Higashi-Yamanashi | 35°35′26″N 138°47′59″E / 35.59056°N 138.79972°E |
Higashi-Gunma | 36°34′33″N 139°13′25″E / 36.57583°N 139.22361°E |
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa | 37°25′33″N 138°35′51″E / 37.42583°N 138.59750°E |
Minami-Iwaki | 37°22′53″N 140°48′16″E / 37.38139°N 140.80444°E |
Nishi-Gunma | 36°37′22″N 138°48′6″E / 36.62278°N 138.80167°E |
Shin-Imaichi | 36°42′46″N 139°49′57″E / 36.71278°N 139.83250°E |
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