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Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line

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original one as part of or in compliance with the plan of a particular transmission project associated with the power line whether that part of a project's plan was planned by NAPOCOR/NPC, TransCo, and NGCP) of each structures or facilities which are steel poles, lattice towers, and portal towers from pedestal or foundation to top segment can take 1–2 days, while the completion of a right-of-way (ROW) or portion of a transmission line which involves structures are all installed or placed on lands already acquired and designated where they are located on that ROW depends on the power line portion's amount of structures, length, and how long do the structures or components part of that ROW arrive or be delivered which can range from days to years. First, on a land where the steel pole will be located, the precast concrete foundation laid underground and a cement is added to create the pole's pedestal. Second, the pedestal laid ground, then backfill up some of remaining holes between the gap. Third, the poles were laid in three to six segments, the butt segment (the lowermost), mid segment which are between the butt and top segments, and the top segment. The second to the last segment to the top and the top segment are where the insulators are placed and a steel
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a three-leveled lowercase letter "T" or a cross. Some newer anchor steel poles can have polymer composite dead-end insulator. Irregular variant has 3 horizontal dead-end insulators on a steel crossarm and another 3 arranged in a vertical pattern, has vertical insulator mounted on one side of a crossarm, at the center are 1-2 insulators, and on the pole's top segment is another steel crossarm used to support the overhead ground wire (OHGW) where it is used near the Balintawak and Araneta substations. Newer anchor poles with flag design have 3 horizontal made of 22 porcelain discs and vertical insulators with 21 discs mounted on steel crossarms, with a crossarm at the top segment to support the OHGW.
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lines and used as spacer placing). In case of Sucat-Paco-Araneta-Balintawak transmission line, the method is to using spacer cart of NAPOCOR/NPC since the line was higher and hard to reach up (later TransCo from March 1, 2003 to January 15, 2009 and NGCP since January 15, 2009). During its final stringing of conductors, the spacer placing took place. There are 6 spacer carts per line span. If there was a broken spacer (like snapping), it will replaced with the new spacer damper or springed spacer. Most portions of a transmission line use moving-joint spacers and weighed damper (spacer), used in relocated segments of the line.
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and grid and the efficient operation and maintenance of the subtransmission systems which have not yet been disposed by TransCo where NGCP acts as the temporary owner of these assets and facilities and they will be transferred to TransCo once the 50-year NGCP concession period ends on December 1, 2058, lands where the transmission structures stand and their pedestals or foundations and right-of-way or portions of a power line acquired and designated, and facilities built or placed from January 15, 2009 (new steel poles built due to the construction of
1494: 1509: 66: 930:(Meralco) Paco Substation in October 2012, it was a two-part power line. Due to the construction of the line's cut-in connection to Meralco Paco Substation, two new steel poles were added between poles 143 and 144 of the Sucat–Araneta segment of the line. This cut-in connection to the said substation also made the transmission line from being a two-part to three-part power line. 168: 25: 1449: 919:) totaling to 246 transmission structures. Steel poles have flag tower design (suspension and anchor variants), while lattice towers have incomplete tower design. Portal towers are used on portions of the line where it intersects with another power line. It has a length of 34 kilometers (21 mi) and is a single-circuit, double-bundle power line. 1469: 1534: 1374:
after failed negotiations. Responding to the petition filed by the residents, the Supreme Court ruled in 2006 that the safety issue of the lines was "evidentiary in nature," although they took note of the potential health risks due to EMF radiation exposure with regards to the scientific studies. The
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is placed for a top segment of suspension steel poles with flag design. Fourth, the insulators were attached. Steel poles of the Araneta–Balintawak segment use square piles, while the Sucat–Paco and Paco–Araneta segments have a concrete over a square pile. Poles of the relocated segments of the line,
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The spacers are crucial part of any power transmission lines. They help to maintain bundle spacing and prevents from arcing each other, which can cause power outages. The placing of spacers was carried from the bucket truck or spacer cart (a cart is used on EHV transmission lines and UHV transmission
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The SLEx (Makati) – Bonifacio Heights (Taguig) segment of Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line was criticized by the residents living along the Tamarind Road in Dasmariñas Village, Makati, who claimed the transmission line pose health risks. The said segment is located within 10 meters of
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As a result of the turnover from TransCo to NGCP, and Republic Act (RA) 9511 and concession agreement between both parties which authorized the latter to exercise the right of eminent domain necessary for the construction, expansion, and efficient maintenance and operation of the transmission system
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Horizontal dead-end insulators made of 17-22 porcelain discs with 3 horizontal pole-mounted porcelain insulator at the center. When viewed sidewards for the flag variant of the anchor steel pole, the horizontal pole-mounted porcelain insulators resemble the letter "E" while its front side looks like
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The highest elevation segment are the Paco-Araneta and Araneta-Balintawak segments, utilizing the Skyway Stage 3 and steel poles are 60-70m tall and they use anchor flag design poles. The segments are half Chinese design (most of the steel poles imported from China, and owned by TransCo and operated
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billion. Former TransCo president Alan Ortiz noted the transmission line as a crucial line, and said claims of electromagnetic radiation associated with high-voltage transmission lines like this "have yet to be 100-percent scientifically established." TransCo submitted a motion to the Supreme Court
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3 braced line post insulators made of 17 porcelain discs facing in one direction and forming the pole a flag shape, and a steel crossarm used to support the overhead ground wire (OHGW) at the steel pole's top segment. Some newer suspension steel poles can have polymer composite dead-end insulator.
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to cover the increasing demand for electricity and a contribution was to be made to ensuring a continuous supply of electricity and to the macroeconomic objectives of growth and employment, and to address the Luzon power crisis from 1991 to 1993. It is one of the shortest transmission lines in the
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The steel poles are made of galvanized steel and they have a height of 30-70m tall. It is installed on base or foundation of the steel pole (pedestal). The installation or erection and re-erection (for secondhand structures now being used with a new function or purpose and ignoring the older or
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The Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line began construction in 1996 and went into service in July 2000 which took four years to complete because there is a right of way (ROW) or alignment constraints. The line was constructed to increase the transmission output in the urban grid in
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The transmission line consists of 219 steel poles (53 on the Balintawak–Araneta segment (1–53) and 167 on the Araneta–Paco and Paco–Sucat segments (1–8, 30-149, 150A, 150B, and 155–185)), 26 lattice towers (9-29, 150, and 151–154), and 1 portal tower located between steel poles 49 and 50
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The line continues paralleling Araneta Avenue and Skyway Stage 3 until it passes to Valentin Ventura Street, Tuktukan Street, and Kaingin Road before it crosses to EDSA. It turns left and after a few meters is the transmission line's terminus which is Balintawak Substation.
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asking that they be granted until January 31, 2009 to carry out activities and coordination works in alleviating the impact of the impending shutdown, but was refused and instead supported the Makati RTC's decision in shutting the transmission line down.
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transmission steel poles and one belonging to Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak line itself anchoring it before entering Paco Substation. The cut-in connection to Meralco Paco substation is located in this district, where the line's Sucat–Paco section ends.
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ROW. The electrical current heads south because the Hermosa–Duhat–Balintawak transmission line connects to Balintawak substation making the power line third of five lines forming the transmission network from Bataan Combined Cycle Power Plant (BCCPP) in
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In its February 5, 2013 order, the Makati RTC approved the request of the petitioners, referring the case back to another branch following the failure of the judicial dispute resolution. The case is still pending at its pre-trial stage.
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With the construction of the Skyway Stage 3, several steel poles are being replaced by newer ones specifically those along the Araneta segment and also added new poles on certain portions of the line. The newer steel poles were made of
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Poles 118 (foreground) and 119 (behind it) of the transmission line, with anchor designs, beside PNR and SLEx. Also seen is pole 120, having replaced an older structure to give way to the Skyway Stage 3
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Court also added that long-term human safety should be of paramount importance as opposed to the presumption of economic benefits. Citing the said ruling, the Makati RTC in October 2008 obliged the
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The transmission line starts at Sucat Substation where it parallels Manuel L. Quezon Avenue and Laguna Lake Highway before it turns left. It then passes to Diego Silang Village and parallels with
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Steel pole 13 (of suspension or flag design, in the foreground) and 14 (of anchor or flag design, in the background) of the transmission line along the east side of the Gregorio Araneta Avenue
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NGCP abbreviation of the line's Balintawak–Araneta segment. (Introduced by NGCP and putting stickers (the yellow and black one) along Balintawak-Araneta segment, example: 123.)
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NGCP abbreviation of the line's Araneta–Paco segment.. (Introduced by NGCP and putting stickers (the yellow and black one) along Araneta-Paco segment, example: 123.)
1248:(TransCo) on March 1, 2003 where it operated and maintained the line until January 15, 2009. The line's operations and maintenance was transferred to privately-owned 1463:. Note that the lowest insulator on the left in which it connects to a support steel pole instead of directly connecting to pole 162 like the rest of its insulators. 1860: 98: 1382:
TransCo vice president for operations Carlito Claudio warned in November 2008 that complete retirement of the transmission line could trigger "hours-long rotating
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NGCP abbreviation of the line's Paco–Sucat segment. (Introduced by NGCP and putting stickers (the yellow and black one) along Paco-Sucat segment, example: 123.)
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As of 2016, the base of the transmission line segment of Sucat–Paco, Paco–Araneta, and Araneta–Balintawak segment have a large and tall circular pile with the
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with its 34 kilometer span. The transmission line has four substations to connect but the ROW needs to be flexible which is the reason why the line uses the
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Lattice towers 150 and 151, and new steel poles 150A and 150B (of anchor or flag design) along the Tomas Claudio Street/Skyway Stage 3 segment
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and maintained by NGCP for existing segments and poles while relocated portions and their poles are owned, operated and maintained by NGCP).
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The transmission structure types are: steel monopole (used on relocated steel poles of Araneta-Balintawak and Paco-Araneta segments along
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Steel pole 49 anchoring the line to a portal tower, located along Upper McKinley Road, Bonifacio Global City,
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A case was filed in Makati Regional and Metropolitan Trial Court (Makati RTC) in 2000, but was raised to the
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from July 2000 to October 2012, is a 230,000 volt, single-circuit, three-part transmission line in
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3 dead-end horizontal insulators made with 15 porcelain discs and 6 vertical porcelain insulator.
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Tamarind Road in the said village. The residents, led by Atty. Eduardo F. Hernandez, blamed the
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are 7 new steel poles that were used for the relocation of the line due to the construction of
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The transmission line was originally operated, maintained, and owned by the government-owned
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in Paco, using new steel pole 144, as a result of the construction of Skyway Stage 3.
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Replacement pole for the pole 28 along the west side of the Gregorio Araneta Avenue
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Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line (The 2nd Tallest Transmission Line)
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3 double-bundle vertical suspension insulators consisting of 34 porcelain discs.
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The Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line passes through the cities of
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Electrical Information of Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line
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Ownership Information of Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line
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From July 2000 until the completion of the line's cut-in connection to
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Storage space for structures retired from original use and ownership
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in Pandacan, Manila, with the lattice tower 154 at the foreground.
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Relocated and added steel poles segments due to construction of
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Relocated and added steel poles segments due to construction of
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In 2018, a portal tower located between steel poles 53 and 54 (
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Abbreviation used on the line's Sucat–Araneta segment.
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Muntinlupa–Manila–Doña Imelda–Quezon Transmission Line
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 1698:"3-hour brownouts loom over Metro Manila, Bulacan" 1431:The transmission line near Arnaiz Avenue in Makati 1236:Ownership, operations, and maintenance information 686:that connects Sucat and Balintawak substations of 521:Ownership, operations, and maintenance information 510:Ownership, operations, and maintenance information 1608: 1606: 1540:Rerouting of the transmission line segment along 99:"Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line" 1692: 1690: 1528:The transmission line along EDSA–Roosevelt area 1281:Percentage (by number of lands and structures) 1069:Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak (other segments) 648:Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line 824:. It goes to the left again, passing through 16:230 kV overhead power line in the Philippines 8: 1778:Gatdula, Donnabelle L. (November 28, 2008). 1319:National Grid Corporation of the Philippines 1250:National Grid Corporation of the Philippines 987:National Grid Corporation of the Philippines 828:and Bonifacio Heights before paralleling to 782:National Grid Corporation of the Philippines 688:National Grid Corporation of the Philippines 844:. At Magallanes Interchange, it crosses to 53:Learn how and when to remove these messages 893:and run parallel with the said avenue and 676:Sucat–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line 250: 1275:Number of right-of-way or portions owned 1148:149 (128 steel poles, 21 lattice towers) 256:A segment of the transmission line along 230:Learn how and when to remove this message 212:Learn how and when to remove this message 150:Learn how and when to remove this message 1866:Buildings and structures in Metro Manila 1837:- 2007 evaluation by Entwicklungsbank.de 1321:(NGCP; owned, operated, and maintained) 1262: 1156: 1105: 1048: 991: 864:. Near Paco Substation, the two broader 1851:Energy infrastructure completed in 2000 1602: 1555: 1421: 1192:Anchor steel pole (flag and irregular) 1861:2000 establishments in the Philippines 1137:44 (39 steel poles, 5 lattice towers) 241: 1856:Transmission lines in the Philippines 1835:Philippines_Sucat_Balintawak_2007.pdf 1272:Number of lands and structures owned 7: 1163:Type of steel pole or lattice tower 88:adding citations to reliable sources 698:(Meralco) Paco substation in Paco, 1614:"'Silent killer' at Tamarind Road" 14: 1408:National Transmission Corporation 1402:The transmission towers stand on 1377:National Transmission Corporation 1293:National Transmission Corporation 1246:National Transmission Corporation 34:This article has multiple issues. 1533: 1521: 1508: 1492: 1480: 1468: 1448: 1436: 1424: 166: 64: 23: 1229:Same as anchor lattice towers. 840:from Magallanes Interchange to 832:(SLEx) from Maricaban Creek to 75:needs additional citations for 42:or discuss these issues on the 743:Mak–Ban Geothermal Power Plant 634: 623: 601: 1: 1455:Steel pole 163 located along 1177:Suspension steel pole (flag) 958:however, use circular piles. 1780:"Transco warns of blackouts" 885:Metro Commuter railroad and 846:Epifanio delos Santos Avenue 769:. Since the construction of 881:(or Paco–Santa Mesa Road), 537:; 28 years ago 192:the claims made and adding 1882: 1404:National Power Corporation 1242:National Power Corporation 1201:Suspension lattice towers 983:National Power Corporation 577:Overhead transmission line 1206: 1203: 1182: 1179: 1020: 1017: 1014: 733:to Calaca Power Plant in 249: 1812:. PDS Group. p. 143 1055:Bundle type and segment 826:Manila American Cemetery 674:, and formerly known as 527:Construction information 1287:Percentage (by length) 928:Manila Electric Company 891:Gregorio Araneta Avenue 856:Stage 3. It crosses to 822:Carlos P. 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A segment of the transmission line along Tomas Claudio Street/PNR in Pandacan, Manila, with the lattice tower 154 at the foreground.
Tomas Claudio Street
PNR
Philippines
Metro Manila
Coordinates
14°26′40″N 121°3′9″E / 14.44444°N 121.05250°E / 14.44444; 121.05250 (Sucat Substation)
14°34′50″N 120°59′54″E / 14.58056°N 120.99833°E / 14.58056; 120.99833 (Paco Substation)
14°37′6″N 121°0′56″E / 14.61833°N 121.01556°E / 14.61833; 121.01556 (Araneta Substation)
14°39′38″N 121°0′44″E / 14.66056°N 121.01222°E / 14.66056; 121.01222 (Balintawak Substation)

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