CL&P 13.8kV - Danbury, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - Danbury, CT
SRP 69kV - Phoenix, AZ
SRP 69/12.4kV - Phoenix, AZ
SRP 69/12.4kV - Phoenix, AZ
SRP 69/12.4kV - Phoenix, AZ
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SRP 69/12.4kV - Phoenix, AZ
SRP 69/12.4kV - Phoenix, AZ
SRP 69/12.4kV - Phoenix, AZ
SRP 12.4kV - Peoria, AZ
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
APS 12kV (also 69kV and 230kV) - Cave Creek, AZ
APS 12kV - Cave Creek, AZ
APS 12kV - Cave Creek, AZ
APS 12kV - Cave Creek, AZ
APS 12kV - Cave Creek, AZ
APS 12kV - Cave Creek, AZ
APS 12kV - Cave Creek, AZ
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SRP 69kV & 7.2kV - Gilbert, AZ
DP&L 12.5kV - Eaton, OH
DP&L 12.5kV - Eaton, OH
DP&L 12.5kV - Eaton, OH
DP&L 12.5kV - Eaton, OH
CL&P 13.8(*2)kV
CL&P 13.8(*2)kV
CL&P 13.8(*2)kV
CL&P 13.8(*2)kV
CL&P 13.8(*2)kV
CL&P 13.8(*2)kV
CL&P 13.8(*2)kV
DP&L 7.2kV & 345kV - West Milton, OH
DP&L 12.5kV - West Milton, OH
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CL&P 13.8kV - Danbury, CT


Typical 1990's-early 2010's CL&P specs, which has become very generic since countless lines in the past 10-20 years have been replaced with these (and the 8' crossarm equivalents), but I'd still gladly take this over fiberglass. Period.
I believe this was taken in 2014, so I think CL&P still does on occasion or certain areas still use their previous specs, since they've begun (dreadfully) using fiberglass arms on everything.
Also, I believe these poles are using the newest Hendrix insulators, which seem to look like a cross between the typical 15-35kV polymer insulators and porcelain skirted insulators.
Source: Bing Maps
I believe this was taken in 2014, so I think CL&P still does on occasion or certain areas still use their previous specs, since they've begun (dreadfully) using fiberglass arms on everything.
Also, I believe these poles are using the newest Hendrix insulators, which seem to look like a cross between the typical 15-35kV polymer insulators and porcelain skirted insulators.
Source: Bing Maps
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