Key:tensioning

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tensioning
Description
Specifies the type of tensioner on a catenary mast Show/edit corresponding data item.
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Requires
Useful combination
Status: approvedPage for proposal

Specifies the type of tensioner on a power=catenary_mast.

Description

The overhead contact line does not consist of a single contact wire that runs from the start to the end of the line, but is divided into sections that are up to approx. 1.5 kilometres long. This is for static reasons, as the overhead contact line should always have the same tension, but the length of the overhead contact line (material: copper) changes with the temperature. In addition to their function of holding the overhead contact line, some catenary masts have additional tasks. Some have the task of tensioning an overhead contact line section that is coming to an end.

How to map

Add tensioning=* to a power=catenary_mast. The following values are typical:

Value Description Photos
weights Tensioning the overhead contact line with weights
hydraulic Hydraulic assemblies
spring spring
coil coiled leaf spring
fixed no tensioning device, overhead contact line is firmly attached to the catenary mast
yes if unclear which type of tensioning present or nothing else fits

This tag is not used for overhead lines which merely carry the wire (or at most have a tensioning=no to denote other mappers that the power=catenary_mast has been checked for the tensioner) but rather only on masts which are attached directly to an overhead line. Masts which don't carry the line use catenary_mast:attachment=* whereas if they still do, have catenary_mast:supporting=* like most masts.

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