As aerial cables are installed on pylons or poles, they may be cheaper to install than underground cables, as no work for digging is required, which can be very expensive in rocky areas.
Use
Aerial cables are mostly used
for telecommunication systems or for power transmissions with voltages below
1000 volts. Aerial cable for voltages around 10000 volts have also been built,
for the supply of farms, waterworks, transmitters and other facilities outside
urban areas. A further common use is the replacement of overhead
telecommunication lines, for example, along railway line, by aerial cables as
they can be installed on existing poles and make the facility more reliable.Telecommunication systems running along power lines or aerial tramways are often built as aerial cables as they can be easily installed on the pylons or tramway support towers. However these cables must be designed for higher forces as span lengths are longer.
As power lines the aerial cable can serve also as ground conductor on the top of the pylon. It can be also installed in form of a separate strand on the conductor. A special method was used at former EVS (now EnBW) in Germany until the mid-1980s, where the aerial cable was installed like a garland on the ground conductor or an auxiliary rope.
For reasons of electromagnetic interference aerial cables running along power lines are most often of fibre optic types. As these are dielectric, it is even possible to install them directly in the conductors—see optical ground wire.
Aerial cables are also used sometimes for power transmission from the transmitter building to the antenna at radio stations.
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