General Order 64
Section IV
General Clearance Requirements – All Classes Of Lines
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Minimum Clearance Of Wires From Other
Wires.
By
clearance between wires crossing other wires (see first section of Table 2) is
meant situations in which wires carried on different pole line supports cross
each other. It is not intended to cover
the incidental crossing of wires carried on the same pole line.
The
clear space between any overhead line conductor or wire and any other conductor
or wire over which the former crosses; and the vertical separation between
wires on one pole line and those wires on a collinear pole line; and the
horizontal separation between wires of the same voltage class on the same
crossarm; and the vertical separation between wires on different linearms of
the same pole; and the clearances of line wires from vertical or lateral
conductors or guy wires on the same pole line or on conflicting pole lines
shall not be less than the values given in Table 2 under the most severe
conditions of temperature and loading that apply, as well as side swing due to
wind.
Where
conductors are supported by suspension or disc type insulators and not dead
ended at the pole or structure or otherwise prevented from swinging, the side
swing mentioned above shall be figured on the assumption that the maximum
deflection of the supporting insulators is 45 degrees from the vertical.
Where
the upper line at a crossing between two lines is supported by suspension
insulators, the clearances above lines crossed shall be increased sufficiently
above those given in Table 2 to prevent the clearance from being reduced by the
breaking of a conductor in either adjoining span by more than 25 per cent below
the value given in Table 2. An arrangement
of insulators preventing displacement toward the crossing will avoid the
necessity of any increase over the clearances give.