Tag:power=portal
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Power supporting structure composed of vertical legs with cables between them attached to a horizontal crossarm ![]() |
Group: Power |
Used on these elements |
Useful combination |
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A portal is a support composed of 2 or more vertical legs linked by horizontal crossarm supporting the cables.
Cables are supported inside the legs. If some cables are outside them, it's a h-frame tower and power=tower + design=h-frame should be used.
Standard
Several keys can be used to describe a power portal with details. Please use the following:
Tag | Value | Description | Recommendation |
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power | portal | It's a power portal | mandatory |
ref | Portal reference | Power portal reference as seen in situation | optional |
height | height | The height of the portal from the ground | optional |
operator | operator | The power portal operator's name. | recommended |
structure | lattice, tubular or solid | The structure pattern of the portal | optional |
design | portal design | The generic design name of the portal without any designer internal reference | optional |
design:ref | portal design reference | The design reference of the portal. Most of the time operator's internal references. See F44 for example in France. | optional |
material | material | The material which the portal is made of. | optional |
colour | portal colour | The colours of the portal, separated with a ; . | optional |
Mapping as a 
Portals can be supported by more than 2 legs. It is possible to map them as when necessarily and relevant.
Here are two examples of the same situation to show how the two way of mapping work.
Case in picture | Location | Comments | Tags |
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France | A power portal in an outside power substation and carrying a 225 kV bay line. Mapped as a ![]() |
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A power portal in an outside power substation and carrying a 225 kV bay line. Mapped as a ![]() |
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