General Order 95
Section VIII
Detailed Construction Requirements for Communication Lines
(Class C Circuits)
86.7
Location of Sectionalizing Insulators
A. Overhead Guys
All insulators in overhead guys shall be not less than 8
feet above the ground.
(1) Exposed: Ungrounded overhead guys which are required by
Rule 86.6–B1
to be sectionalized because of exposure to supply conductors of 250 - 22,500
volts shall have an insulator not less than 6 feet and not more than 9 feet
(measured along the guy) from each point of attachment to wood poles or structures
which support conductors. One insulator will suffice where such an overhead
guy is less than 17 feet in length between wood poles or structures.
Note: Revised March 29, 1966 by Decision
No. 70489 and August 9, 1966 by Decision No. 71094.
(2) In Proximity: Overhead guys which are required to be sectionalized
by Rules 86.6–B2
shall have an insulator not less than 6 feet and not more than 9 feet (measured
along the guy) from each point of attachment to poles, crossarms or structures
(see Appendix G, Figures
47
and 48
).
Excepted from this requirement are guys to poles
which support no conductors provided such guys are not in proximity to supply
conductors of 0 - 35,500 volts on any poles other than the poles to which
they are attached. Such guys, if required to be sectionalized by
Rule 86.6–B2
, shall have an insulator 6 to 9 feet from the point of attachment to the
pole which supports conductors (see
Appendix G, Figures 44b and 44e
).
Note: Revised March 29, 1966
by Decision No. 70489; August 9, 1966 by Decision No. 71094 and November 20,
1979 by Decision No. 91030.
B. Anchor Guys
An insulator shall be installed in each
anchor guy which is required to be sectionalized by
Rule 86.6–B2
, so that such insulator is located not less than 8 feet above the ground
and either 8 feet below the level of the lowest supply conductor or not
less than 6 feet from surface of pole and not less than one foot below the
level of the lowest supply conductor. These sectionalizing requirements for
anchor guys can normally be met by insulation at one location; however, short
guys or other conditions may require insulation at two locations, one location
being not less than 8 feet above the ground and the other location either
not less than 8 feet below the lowest supply conductors, or not less than
6 feet horizontally from pole and not less than one foot below the level
of the lowest supply conductor. In order to prevent trees, buildings, messengers,
metal–sheathed cables or other similar objects from grounding portions of
guys above guy insulators, it is suggested that anchor guys be sectionalized,
where practicable, near the highest level permitted by this
Rule 86.7–B
.
Anchor guys which pass through the
level of supply conductors at positions other than between pole pin positions
or outside of the outer pin positions, shall be sectionalized by means of
an insulator placed below the supply conductors in accordance with the foregoing
provisions of this rule, and in addition thereto an insulator shall be placed
not less than 2 feet above the supply conductor level.
An insulator or insulators shall
be located in “sidewalk” guys so that no grounded horizontal brace is less
than 8 feet below the lowest supply conductor.
C. Truss
Guys
An insulator shall be installed
in each truss guy which is required to be sectionalized by
Rule 86.6–B
, so that such insulator is located not less than 8 feet above the ground
and not less than 8 feet below the level of the lowest supply conductor passing
within 6 feet of the guy. These requirements can normally be met by insulation
at one position; however, in certain unusual conditions the distances above
ground and below conductors may overlap, in which case insulation will be
necessary at two positions.