Original General Order 95
Appendix
D
Typical Communication Line
Construction
For a communication line carrying from approximately 6 to 20
conductors in a Light Loading area, the following specifications adequately meet
all intents and requirements of this order:
Poles
Round, wood, butt–treated, 25 feet in length, minimum top
circumference of 15 inches, and set to a depth of 4.5 feet in firm
soil.
Crossarms
3–1/4 x 4–1/4 x 10’. Attached by means of through bolts and washers,
with a 15 inches center line of pole clearance to nearest conductors. Standard
30 inches quarter braces installed on the face of the crossarm with 3/8 inch
bolts and 1/2 inch drive screw at the pole.
Pins
1–1/4'' x 8'' wood pins.
Insulators
Pin type insulators to be of design that will engage the thread of
the pin for not less than two and one–half turns.
Conductors
Size and material dependent upon the class of circuit involved. Sags
as specified in Appendix C , Table 25 . The average span length is 150 feet.
Guys
For guying at angles or dead ends, it is recommended that a “Lead
over Height” (ratio of the horizontal distance from the face of the pole to the
point of entrance of anchor rod in the ground to the vertical height above the
ground of the attachment of said guy wire to the pole) of 1 be used. At angles
in the line where the pull of the line exceeds 4 feet, i.e., the angle of
departure exceeds 5 degrees, a guy strand having a strength of l900 lbs (1/4
inch or greater) shall be used with the necessary pole shims, hook bolts, etc.
(see Appendix G, Fig. 85
).
Hardware
All line hardware to be galvanized or of other corrosion resisting
material.