Original Version
Rule 54.9-D
54.9-D. 
       Conductor Spacing and Span
Length
                                  
The vertical separation between conductors supported as a group in rack construction shall be not less than the following for span lengths as indicated:
| Length of span (feet) | Minimum Vertical separation (inches) | 
| 150 or less | 6 | 
| 200 or less but more than 150 | 8 | 
| 330 or less, but more than 200 | 12 | 
| More than 330 | 16 | 
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 54.9-D
54.9-D. 
       Conductor Spacing and Span
Length
                                  
The vertical separation between conductors supported as a group in rack construction shall be not less than the following for span lengths as indicated:
| Length of span (feet) | Minimum Vertical separation (inches) | 
| 150 or less | 6 | 
| 200 or less but more than 150 | 8 | 
| 330 or less, but more than 200 | 12 | 
| More than 330 | 16 | 
NOTE: 
       Resolution No. E-949 effective
February 11, 1957, authorized that the provisions of Rule 54.9-C(1), 54.9-C(2)
and 54.9-D shall not be held to apply to the use of 0-750 volt duplex service
drop cable consisting of one suitably insulated conductor with a bare neutral
conductor as the line conductor between a pole supporting street light circuits
and metal and/or concrete electroliers or wood or steel poles where the latter
supports street light fixtures.
                                
    
Final Version
Rule 54.9-D
54.9-D. 
       Conductor Spacing and Span
Length
                                  
The vertical separation between conductors supported as a group in rack construction shall be not less than the following for span lengths as indicated:
| Length of span (feet) | Minimum Vertical separation (inches) | 
| 150 or less | 6 | 
| 200 or less but more than 150 | 8 | 
| 330 or less, but more than 200 | 12 | 
| More than 330 | 16 | 
NOTE: 
       Resolution No. E-949 effective
February 11, 1957, authorized that the provisions of Rule 54.9-C(1), 54.9-C(2)
and 54.9-D shall not be held to apply to the use of 0-750 volt duplex service
drop cable consisting of one suitably insulated conductor with a bare neutral
conductor as the line conductor between a pole supporting street light circuits
and metal and/or concrete electroliers or wood or steel poles where the latter
supports street light fixtures.