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9.32.2. Rotation Angles

          This numerical data element will label the rotation angle of each of the power line supports or poles.
 These will only be drawn in the event the “Draw Power Lines” option has been activated and the file corresponding to the power lines has been selected.
Element height: Represents the distance to the immediately previous numerical data element. This value may be expressed in two different formats:
·         Expressed in number of characters.
·         Expressed in drawing units.
 
On validating either of these formats, the other value will be recalculated automatically.
Number of Decimal Places: Any numbers in the text in the column selected will be represented with the decimal places indicated.
Orientation: Establishes the orientation of the texts. There are two possibilities, Horizontal or Vertical.
Justification: Establishes the position of the text in relation to the point of insertion. There are three possibilities: Start, Center and End.
 
Chain Type
          This numerical data element labels the chain type of each of the power line poles. There are two types of chain: Moorage and Suspension.
          These will only be drawn in the event the Draw Power Lines option has been activated and the file corresponding to the power lines has been selected.
Element height: Represents the distance to the immediately previous numerical data element. This value may be expressed in two different formats:
·         Expressed in number of characters.
·         Expressed in drawing units.
 
On validating either of these formats, the other value will be recalculated automatically.
Number of Decimal Places: Any numbers in the text in the column selected will be represented with the decimal places indicated.
Orientation: Establishes the orientation of the texts. There are two possibilities, Horizontal or Vertical.
Justification: Establishes the position of the text in relation to the point of insertion. There are three possibilities: Start, Center and End.
 
Distance between poles
This numerical data element labels the distance between each of the power line supports or poles.
These will only be drawn in the event the Draw Power Lines option has been activated and the file corresponding to the power lines has been selected.
Element height: Represents the distance to the immediately previous numerical data element. This value may be expressed in two different formats:
·         Expressed in number of characters.
·         Expressed in drawing units.
On validating either of these formats, the other value will be recalculated automatically.
Number of Decimal Places: Any numbers in the text in the column selected will be represented with the decimals indicated.
Orientation: Establishes the orientation of the texts. There are two possibilities, Horizontal or Vertical.
Justification: Establishes the position of the text in relation to the point of insertion. There are three possibilities: Start, Center and End.
Station format: Possibility of labelling the station with the extended format (contains the symbol +).
Orientation: Establishes the orientation of the texts. There are two possibilities, Horizontal or Vertical.
Justification: Establishes the position of the text in relation to the point of insertion. There are three possibilities: Start, Center and End.
 
 
Power Lines. Define Catenary
This command enables us to both define and draw a power line. Once the different parameters have been inserted both the electricity poles and the power lines themselves are drawn automatically.
          We first need to have drawn the long section on which the power lines are to be drawn; we then execute this command and we will be asked for the drawn profile and the file in which the power line parameters are to be stored. The following window will then appear into which we insert the different parameters.
Parameter (K): The power lines parameter; the parabola of the same is defined in accordance with this data.
Minimum distance to the ground: Indicates the minimum distance allowed between the nearest points between the ground and the power lines vertically.
Insulator chain length: We define the length of the insulator chain. This parameter currently has no influence on the calculation or the drawing and will only appear in the corresponding list.
Verify: Clicking on this tab will cause the command to inform us if the power lines comply with the Minimum distance to the ground requirement.
Draw: The power lines will be drawn automatically whenever the Minimum distance to the ground requirement has been complied with.
Pole data: This section enables us to define the different power line supports and posts. The Insert and Delete buttons will enable us to manage the definition of the same.
Pole Name: Identification of the support.
Insertion Station: Support insertion station.
Free Height: Support height.
Rotation angle: Support rotation angle.
Insulator Type: Type of chain or coupling of the power line support, either of the Moorage or Hanging type.
          Once the power line file has been defined with the Draw Long Section command from the long section itself and the segment, we will be able to draw the power lines and the associated numerical data elements.         
 
 
 
Power Lines. Delete Catenary
          This command enables us to delete all the entities associated with the power lines. It will request the long section on which the power lines have been drawn.
 
Power Lines. List Catenary
          This command provides us with a detailed list of the power lines selected. The command will request the file containing the same.