Original Version
Rule 54.10-B2
54.10-B2) Clearance (Unattached) from Nonclimbable Street Lighting or Traffic Signal Poles or Standards: Multiconductor cables passing (unattached) nonclimbable street lighting and traffic signal poles or standards, including mastarms, brackets, and lighting fixtures may have a clearance less than 36 inches as specified in Table 1, Case 10, Column D, when the conductors are mechanically protected from abrasion by materials specified in Rule 22.2. Such mechanical protection shall extend not less than 15 inches in each direction along the cable from centerline of pole, standard, attaching mastarm or fixture whether passing above, below or alongside. The conductors shall be installed in such a manner so as not to interfere with light distribution from lighting fixtures and shall not hamper workmen changing lamps or maintaining equipment.
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 54.10-B2
54.10-B2)
Clearance
(Unattached) from Nonclimbable Street Lighting or Traffic Signal Poles or
Standards: Multiconductor cables passing (unattached) nonclimbable street
lighting and traffic signal poles or standards, including mastarms, brackets,
and lighting fixtures may have a clearance less than 36 inches as specified in
Table 1, Case 10, Column D, when the conductors are mechanically protected from
abrasion by materials specified in Rule 22.2 22.8. Such mechanical protection shall
extend not less than 15 inches in each direction along the cable from
centerline of pole, standard, attaching mastarm or fixture whether passing
above, below or alongside. The conductors shall be installed in such a manner
so as not to interfere with light distribution from lighting fixtures and shall
not hamper workmen changing lamps or maintaining equipment.
Final Version
Rule 54.10-B2
54.10-B2) Clearance (Unattached) from Nonclimbable Street Lighting or Traffic Signal Poles or Standards: Multiconductor cables passing (unattached) nonclimbable street lighting and traffic signal poles or standards, including mastarms, brackets, and lighting fixtures may have a clearance less than 36 inches as specified in Table 1, Case 10, Column D, when the conductors are mechanically protected from abrasion by materials specified in Rule 22.8. Such mechanical protection shall extend not less than 15 inches in each direction along the cable from centerline of pole, standard, attaching mastarm or fixture whether passing above, below or alongside. The conductors shall be installed in such a manner so as not to interfere with light distribution from lighting fixtures and shall not hamper workmen changing lamps or maintaining equipment.