General Order 95
Section VIII
Detailed Construction Requirements for Communication Lines
(Class C Circuits)
89.2 Construction and Operation
Private communication circuits shall be constructed and maintained
throughout (by suitable coordination with supply circuits or by the use
of arresters, drainage coils, insulating transformers, or other suitable
devices) so as to prevent, under normal (neither transient nor fault) conditions,
an induced potential in excess of 400 volts to ground or 750 volts between
any two points on the circuit.
Private communication circuits or sections thereof shall be
constructed and operated as Class C circuits, and shall be consistently
so treated with regard to voltages, clearances and strengths of construction
except as provided in Rule 89.2–A
where supported on the same crossarms with supply conductors.
See Rule 78.2
for provisions applicable to private communication circuits supported
on trolley span wires.
Note: Revised January 19, 1994 by Resolution
SU–25.
A. Private Communication Circuits
and Supply Circuits on the Same Crossarms (See
Rule 32.4–C
)
(1) Supply Conductors of 7,500 - 22,500 Volts, Same Ownership: Where private communication conductors are supported
on the same crossarms with supply conductors of 7,500 - 22,500 volts, the
private communication circuits shall have the strengths and clearances required
for Class L circuits of 750 - 5,000 volts. The private communication conductors
shall be on opposite ends of the arms from the supply conductors and shall
be separated a horizontal distance of not less than 36 inches from the nearest
supply conductor. Where buck arms are used in connection with such circuit
arrangement, the minimum vertical separation between related line and buck
arms shall be 4 feet and the horizontal separation between the nearest conductors
of the two classes of circuits on the same arm shall be not less than 36
inches plus any horizontal space provided by vacant pin positions which are
required by climbing space rules.
Note: Revised March 29, 1966 by Decision
No. 70489 and August 9, 1966 by Decision No. 71094.
(2) Supply Conductors of 750 - 7,500
Volts, Same Ownership: Where private communication conductors are supported
on the same crossarms with supply conductors of 750 - 7,500 volts, the private
communication circuits shall have the strengths and clearances required
for Class L circuits of 0 - 750 volts. The private communication conductors
shall be on opposite ends of the arms from the supply conductors with conductor
clearances and the spacing between related line and buck arms in conformity
with the requirements for combination arm construction (see Rules
32.4–A3
, 54.4–C2b
and 54.7–A
).
(3) Supply Conductors of 0 - 750 Volts,
Same Ownership: Where private
communication conductors are supported on the same crossarms with supply
conductors of 0 - 750 volts, the private communication circuits shall have
strengths and clearances as required for Class C conductors except that the
clearances from supply conductors of the same ownership shall conform to the
requirements of Class L circuits of 0 - 750 volts. The communication conductors
shall preferably be located in the outer pin positions.
(4) Supply Conductors of 0 - 750 Volts,
Different Ownership: Supply circuits of 0 - 750 volts and private communication circuits of different
ownership may be supported on the same crossarm, provided the two classifications
of circuits are installed on opposite ends of the arm and the nearest conductor
of the two classifications are separated a horizontal distance of not less
than 36 inches. Services direct from such a crossarm are not permitted to
cross conductors of other classification supported on the same crossarm.
(5) Change in Location with Respect
to Supply Conductors: At
both ends of any section of private communication circuits supported on
the same crossarms with supply conductors in accordance with Rules
89.2–A1
or 89.2–A2
, suitable equipment shall be provided to prevent effectively the transmission,
from one section of the line to another, of voltages exceeding 400 volts
to ground or 750 volts between any two points of the circuit, including voltages
caused under transient or fault conditions, by induction from or contact
with the supply conductors supported on the same arms with the private communication
conductors.
B. Private Communication
Circuits and Supply Circuits on the Same Pole
Where private communication circuits
are supported on the same poles with supply conductors but not on crossarms
which also support supply conductors, the clearance requirements for 0 -
750 volt supply conductors may be applied in lieu of the clearance requirements
for Class C conductors, to the clearance between the private communication
conductors and supply conductors of the same ownership.