Original Version
Rule 54.4-D8
54.4-D8) At Top of Pole:
a) 0-7500 Volts in Triangular Configuration: A single conductor of a circuit of 0-7500 volts may be attached at the top of the pole provided the other conductors of the same circuit are on a crossarm and are not less than 2 feet vertically below the level of such single conductor, except that such a 2-foot vertical separation is not required for dead-ended conductors conforming to provisions of Rule 54.4-D7a.
Where this triangular configuration is used, all conductors of other circuits on crossarms on the pole shall be not less than 4 feet below the level of the lower conductors of the pole-top circuit and conductors of 0-750 volts in rack construction shall conform to the requirements of Rule 54.9-E.
b) More than 7500 Volts: A single conductor of a circuit of more than 7500
volts may be attached directly to the top of a pole or to a crossarm at the top
of a pole at a distance less than as specified in Table 1, case 8, provided
no apparatus carried on the pole is connected to the circuit so arranged except
lighting arresters, a pole-top switch, or a transformer. Where a transformer is
connected to a circuit so arranged, a vertical clearance of not less than 30
inches shall be maintained between the primary conductor directly above and the
Unenergized metal parts of the transformer, as specified in Rule
58.3-B3e.
Where this construction is used, all conductors of other
circuits on the pole shall be not less than 6 feet below the pole-top conductor
except that in rural districts the conductors of a 0-750 volt secondary circuit
may be not less than 4 feet below the conductor level of such a primary circuit
by means of which the secondary is supplied.
Dead ending of a conductor
at top of pole under these provisions is optional with dead ending under the
requirements of Rule
54.4-D7b.
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 54.4-D8
54.4-D8) At Top of Pole:
a)
0-7500 Volts in Triangular
Configuration: A single conductor
of a circuit of 0-7,500 volts may be attached at the top of a pole provided
the other conductors of the same circuit are on a crossarm and are not less
than 2 feet vertically below the level of such single conductor, except that
such a 2-foot vertical separation is not required for dead-ended conductors.
Where
this triangular configuration is used, all conductors of other circuits on crossarms
on the pole shall be not less than 4 feet below the level of the lower conductors
of the pole-top circuit and conductors of 0-750 volts in rack construction shall
conform to the requirements of Rule 54.9-E.
b) More than 7500 Volts: A single conductor of a circuit of
more than 7,500 volts may be attached directly to the top of a pole or to a
crossarm at the top of a pole at a distance less than as specified in Table
1, Case 8, provided no apparatus carried on the pole is connected to the circuit
so arranged except lightning arresters, a pole-top switch, or a transformer.
Where a transformer is connected to a circuit so arranged, a vertical clearance
of not less than 30 inches shall be maintained between the primary conductor
directly above and the un-energized metal parts of the transformer, as specified
in Rule, 58.3-B3e.
Where
this construction is used, all conductors of other circuits on the pole shall
be not less than 6 feet below the pole-top conductor except that in rural districts
the conductors of a 0- 750 volt secondary circuit may be not less than 4 feet
below the conductor level of such a primary circuit by means of which the secondary
is applied supplied.
The
dead ending of a conductor at top of pole under these provisions is optional
with dead ending under the
requirements of Rule
54.4-D7b.
Final Version
Rule 54.4-D8
54.4-D8) At Top of Pole:
a) 0-7500 Volts in Triangular Configuration: A single conductor of a circuit of 0-7,500 volts may be attached at the top of a pole provided the other conductors of the sa.me circuit are on a crossarm and are not less than 2 feet vertically below the level of such single conductor, except that such a 2-foot vertical separation is not required for dead-ended conductors.
Where this triangular configuration is used, all conductors of other circuits on crossarms on the pole shall be not less than 4 feet below the level of the lower conductors of the pole-top circuit and conductors of 0-750 volts in rack construction shall conform to the requirements of Rule 54.9-E.
b) More than 7500 Volts: A single conductor of a circuit of more than 7,500 volts may be attached directly to the top of a pole or to a crossarm at the top of a pole at a distance less than as specified in Table 1, Case 8, provided no apparatus carried on the pole is connected to the circuit so arranged except lightning arresters, a pole-top switch, or a transformer. Where a transformer is connected to a circuit so arranged, a vertical clearance of not less than 30 inches shall be maintained between the primary conductor directly above and the un-energized metal parts of the transformer, as specified in Rule, 58.3-B3e.
Where this construction is used, all conductors of other circuits on the pole shall be not less than 6 feet below the pole-top conductor except that in rural districts the conductors of a 0- 750 volt secondary circuit may be not less than 4 feet below the conductor level of such a primary circuit by means of which the secondary is supplied.
The dead ending of a conductor at top of pole under these provisions is optional.