IEEE 524-1992 pdf download.IEEE Guide to the Installation of Overhead Transmission Line Conductors.
Abstract:General recommendations for the selection of methods, equipment, and tools that have been found to be practical for the stringing of overhead transmission line conductors and overhead groundwires are provided. The aim is to present in one document sufficient details of present day methods, materials, and equipment to outline the basic considerations necessary to maintain safe and adequate control of conductors during stringing operations.
This guide provides general recommendations for the selection of methods, equipment, and tools that have been found to be practical for the stringing of overhead transmission line conductors and overhead ground wires. The guide also includes a comprehensive list of definitions for equipment and tools used in stringing and for stringing terms commonly employed. This guide does not address special conductors such as those used for river and canyon crossing. These conductors may be custom designed and may often require special considerations.
The purpose of this guide is to present in one document sufficient details of present day methods, materials and equipment to outline the basic considerations necessary for maintaining safe and adequate control of conductors during stringing operations. References are given in Section 2 for those desiring more detailed information. Because the terminology used for many hardware items and for many stringing terms varies from place to place, a list of definitions is included to provide correlation and clarification of the terms most commonly employed.
This guide is broad enough yet specific enough to be applicable to the stringing of conventional overhead transmission conductors and overhead groundwires (OHGW ) of the following types: AAAC, AAC, AACSR, ACAR, ACSR, ACSR/Tw, aluminum-clad steel OHGw, and galvanized steel OHGW. Since stringing practices for different projects will be strongly influenced by the magnitude and nature of each project and by local circumstances, alternate methods that have been successfully employed are presented. Information contained in this guide may not be sufficient for certain special cases, such as when stringing extremely long spans, severe line angles, high tensions, or special conductors and overhead ground wires such as T-2 SSA, SDC, and OPGW. In these cases, the manufacturer should be consulted.IEEE 524-1992 pdf download.
IEEE 524-1992 pdf download
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