why do some transmission towers have two insulators at one
side and three insulators at the other side
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Answer / ashok mishra
its is yolk insulator
provided to make a specific difference as river etc
for the purpose of making the line mechanical strong
thats all
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Answer / aman sidhu
it is not a hard rule that one conducter should one side
and two should other side. their are so many designs of
transmision towers.we need a specific gape b/w the all
conductors to reduce the inductance.
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