ilmajohdoista
Ilmajohdoista, often translated as "air cables" or "aerial conductors," refers to electrical conductors that are suspended in the air, typically supported by poles or towers. These are a fundamental component of overhead power lines used for transmitting and distributing electricity. The conductors are usually made of conductive materials like aluminum, copper, or alloys, chosen for their conductivity, strength, and resistance to environmental factors.
The primary function of ilmajohdoista is to carry electrical current from power generation plants to substations
The design and configuration of ilmajohdoista vary depending on their voltage level and purpose. High-voltage transmission