what is SAG in electrical terms
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Sag in overhead Transmission line conductor refers to the difference in level between the point of support and the lowest point on the conductor. ... Therefore, in order to have safe tension in the conductor, they are not fully stretched rather a sufficient dip or Sag is provided.
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SAG is defined as the different in level between points of supports and the lowest point on the conductor. Here AOB is the transmission line conductor. Two supports are at point A and at point B. AB is the horizontal line and from this horizontal line to point O, S is the sag when measured vertically.
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