High Tension Wire
Full Form of HTW
What is HTW?
High Tension Wire (HTW) is an electrical conductor designed to carry high voltage electricity, typically above 1000 volts, from power generation stations to substations and distribution points. In India, HTW is widely used in the national grid, urban overhead power lines, and rural electrification projects, often made of materials like aluminium or ACSR (Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced) to balance strength and conductivity. These wires are either bare or insulated, requiring strict safety clearances due to the risk of electrocution and fires. The term is commonly used by electrical engineers, linemen, and in government tenders for power infrastructure projects such as those under the Ministry of Power and state electricity boards. In competitive exams like SSC JE, GATE, and state engineering services, questions about HTW specifications, sagging calculations, and voltage drop are frequent. HTW also appears in safety regulations from the Central Electricity Authority, emphasizing proper installation and maintenance. Understanding HTW is crucial for anyone involved in India's expanding power sector.
HTW का फुल फॉर्म
उच्च तनाव तार
Example
The maintenance team replaced the old HTW with new ACSR conductors to reduce line losses and improve voltage stability in the district.