Hermosa–Duhat–Balintawak Transmission Line

The Hermosa–Duhat–Balintawak Transmission Line (abbreviated as HB, RHB, 8LI1DUH-HER, 8LI1QUE-DUH, HDBTL, HDB, HD, and DB, most pronounced in English: Hēr-mōsa(ā)–Dühāt–Bā(a)lintâwak, coded as BAN-774 and codenamed as Heaven-01), is a 230,000 volt, single-circuit, two-part transmission line in Central Luzon and Metro Manila, Philippines that connects Hermosa and Balintawak substations of National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP), with line segment termination at Manila Electric Company (Meralco) Duhat substation in Duhat, Bocaue, Bulacan.

Hermosa–Duhat–Balintawak Transmission Line (First Transmission Line on Expressway Right-of-Way or Alignment)
Steel poles 458-461, (8LI1DUH-QUE)055-058 (FDA-458, TDS-459–461)), with steel pole 458 is an anchor pole (taller due to Meycauayan overpass) while 459 and 460 are suspension poles with triangular design.
Location
CountryPhilippines
ProvinceBataan
Pampanga
Bulacan
Metro Manila
Coordinates14°51′57″N 120°29′38″E
14°47′14″N 120°57′10″E
14°39′38″N 121°0′44″E
General directionEast, South, Southwest (due to curves), Southeast (due to cut-in connection with Duhat Substation)
FromHermosa Substation
Passes throughNLEX San Simon–Pulilan segment, Pampanga River, and Candaba Viaduct
Meralco Duhat Substation
Harbor Link Interchange
ToBalintawak Substation
Ownership information
Ownersee Ownership, operations, and maintenance information and #Notes
Operatorsee Ownership, operations, and maintenance information and #Notes
Construction information
Manufacturer of conductor/cableChina and owned by Herrera Engineering Corporation (HEC) with its privately owned cable stringing equipment
Cable layerTASCR/AS
ContractorsHerrera Engineering Corporation (HEC)
Construction startedSeptember 1993 (September 1993)
CommissionedJune 1994 (June 1994)
Decommissioned
  • De-energized when steel pole 143 was washed out by lahars; energized when the temporary H-frame pole was placed in 1995. The said pole was then used from October 1995 until it was retired in 2003 due to Lahar-Affected Transmission Line Relocation project that started by National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR/NPC).
  • De-energized in February 18, 2008 10:30 AM PST when National Transmission Corporation (TransCo) started the Hermosa–Balintawak Transmission Line relocation project.
  • The transmission line as a whole is not de-energized and decommissioned yet.
Technical information
TypeOverhead transmission line
Type of currentHVAC
Total length87.54 km (54.39 mi)
No. of transmission towers506 (483 steel poles, 13 lattice towers, 9 portal towers, and 1 concrete pole)
Power rating235–500 MVA
AC voltage230 kV
No. of poles484 (483 steel poles and 1 concrete pole)
No. of circuits1
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