Hi
2018-08-05 21:48 GMT+02:00 Paul Allen :
> Most of them have specific meanings with regard to
> electrical distribution and attachment is the only applicable one I can
> see that doesn't also have an electrical meaning
> (coupling often indicates that it transmits electrical or mechanical
> pow
On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 3:20 PM, François Lacombe
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> 2018-08-03 15:34 GMT+02:00 Paul Allen :
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>
>> It is Brtish *layman's* English. It would be a good idea to check with
>> somebody who works in the industry. But I suspect
>> he or she will tell you it's an insulator. In British layma
Hi
2018-08-03 15:34 GMT+02:00 Paul Allen :
>
> The documentation is a little unclear. What I think you may mean (because
> it doesn't lose information if you
> do it this way) isline_clamp:1 is the top row, and you might have
> line_clamp:1=suspension;pin;suspension. If that is
> what you mean
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 10:58 AM, François Lacombe wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> 2018-08-02 14:17 GMT+02:00 Paul Allen :
>
>> Yeah, all you could do with that one is line_clamp=mixed. The
>> down/up/down situation you could maybe handle as
>> line_clamp=suspension;pin;suspension.
>>
>
> Good point. It wo
Hi Paul,
2018-08-02 14:17 GMT+02:00 Paul Allen :
> Yeah, all you could do with that one is line_clamp=mixed. The
> down/up/down situation you could maybe handle as
> line_clamp=suspension;pin;suspension.
>
Good point. It would be pretty easy to describe complex configurations as
matrix. I've st
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 12:49 AM, François Lacombe wrote:
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> Indeed there are situations where many kind of clamping is used. I think
> about line_clamp=mixed
> Especially for such poles : https://previews.123rf.com/
> images/saovadee/saovadee1406/saovadee140600044/28858354-
> electric-pole-with-
2018-08-01 17:05 GMT+02:00 Paul Allen :
> I have seen a youtube video with an arrangement with a pole and
> cross-bar. It uses three
> identical insulators. Directly above the pole the insulator is used as a
> pin. At the ends
> of the cross-arms the two insulators are used as suspensions. One
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 3:34 PM, François Lacombe
wrote:
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> Then I add line_clamp=pin possibility.
>
I have seen a youtube video with an arrangement with a pole and cross-bar.
It uses three
identical insulators. Directly above the pole the insulator is used as a
pin. At the ends
of the cross-a
Thanks Paul,
Then I add line_clamp=pin possibility.
Strain and Shackle insulators both refers to line_clamp=anchor
All the best
François
2018-08-01 16:18 GMT+02:00 Paul Allen :
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> On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 3:02 PM, François Lacombe <
> fl.infosrese...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>
>> Is there an opposi
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 3:02 PM, François Lacombe
wrote:
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> Is there an opposite of suspension in English?
> I only find "suspension" in IEC vocabulary
>
>
https://www.electricaleasy.com/2016/10/insulators-used-in-overhead-power-lines.html
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Paul
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Regarding this topic, and this particular picture :
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Power-tower-h-frame_two-level.jpeg
Do you agree to currently tag this as tower:type=suspension and maybe later
according to proposal as line_clamp=suspension?
Is there an opposite of suspension in English?
Hi all,
This proposal intends to free tower:type from specific power values
(suspension, anchor...) and introduces line_clamp key
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Lines_clamps
It may be useful to extend the concept to other power supports, not only
towers and other fields of
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