Original Version
Rule 56.6
56.6 Requirements for sectionalizing with Insulators
A.
Guys in Proximity to Supply Conductors of
Less Than 21,000 Volts (See Rule 21.3-D for definition of proximity and Fig
45 of App. G)
All portions of guys within both a vertical distance of 8 feet
from the level of supply conductors of less than 21,000 volts and a radial
distance of 6 feet from the surface of wood poles or structures shall not
be grounded, through anchors or otherwise. Where necessary to avoid
the grounding of such portions, guys shall be sectionalized by means of insulators
installed at locations as specified in Rule 56.7.
B.
Guys To Arms Supporting Conductors of Less Than 21,000
Volts
All portions of arm guys within 6 feet of points of attachment
to wood crossarms, or metal crossarms on wood poles, shall not be grounded
if the crossarms support supply conductors of less than 21,000 volts.
Where necessary to avoid the grounding of such portions, arm guys shall be
sectionalized by means of insulators at locations as specified in Rule 56.7.
C.
Underground Overhead Guys
All overhead guys which are not grounded (by means of ground
wires, grounded anchor guys, attachment to grounded metal poles, or otherwise)
shall be sectionalized at the locations measured from each attachment to
poles or structures, as specified in Rule 56.7-A (6 feet to 9 feet from attachments).
D. Guys Exposed to 21,000 Volts or More
Guys exposed to conductors of 21,000 volts or more (see
App. G, Fig. 52) shall not be sectionalized and shall have their lower ends
securely grounded (by means of ground wires, anchor guys, or attachments
to securely grounded metal poles or structures). Excepted from the
above requirements are:
Guys, all or any portions thereof, which are required to be sectionalized in accordance with Rule 56.6-A
because of proximity of wood poles and supply conductors of less than 21,000
volts or in accordance with Rule 56.6-B; and
Guys which are sectionalized by wood strain insulators equipped with arcing
horns and designed to provide impulse insulation for lighting conditions.
E.
Guys Attached To Grounded Poles or Structures
Guys attached to securely grounded metal poles or structures
are not required to be sectionalized except as required by Rule 56.6-A because
of proximity to supply conductors of less than 21,000 volts supported on
wood poles, or by Rule 56.6-B.
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 56.6
56.6 Requirements for sectionalizing with Insulators
A.
Guys in Proximity to Supply Conductors
of Less Than 21,000 22,500 Volts (See Rule 21.3-D
for definition of proximity and Fig 45 of App. G)
All portions of guys within both a vertical distance
of 8 feet from the level of supply conductors of less than 21,000
22,500 volts and a radial distance of 6 feet from the surface of wood
poles or structures shall not be grounded, through anchors or otherwise.
Where necessary to avoid the grounding of such portions, guys shall be sectionalized
by means of insulators installed at locations as specified in Rule 56.7.
B.
Guys To Arms Supporting Conductors of Less Than
21,00022,500 Volts
All portions of arm guys within 6 feet of points
of attachment to wood crossarms, or metal crossarms on wood poles, shall
not be grounded if the crossarms support supply conductors of less than
21,00022,500 volts. Where necessary to avoid the grounding
of such portions, arm guys shall be sectionalized by means of insulators
at locations as specified in Rule 56.7.
C.
Underground Overhead Guys
All overhead guys which are not grounded (by
means of ground wires, grounded anchor guys, attachment to grounded metal
poles, or otherwise) shall be sectionalized at the locations measured from
each attachment to poles or structures, as specified in Rule 56.7-A (6 feet
to 9 feet from attachments).
D. Guys Exposed to 21,00022,500
Volts or More
Guys exposed to conductors of
21,00022,500 volts or more (see Appendix G, Fig. 52) shall not be sectionalized and shall be securely grounded (by means of ground wires,
anchor guys, or attachments to securely grounded metal poles or structures).
Excepted from the above requirements are:
Guys, all or any portions thereof, which are required to be
sectionalized in accordance with Rule 56.6-A because of proximity of
wood poles and supply conductors of less than 21,000 volts or in accordance with
Rule 56.6-B ; and
Guys which are sectionalized by wood strain insulators
equipped with arcing horns and designed to provide impulse insulation for
lightning conditions.
E.
Guys Attached To Grounded Poles or Structures
Guys attached to securely grounded
metal poles or structures are not required to be sectionalized except as
required by Rule 56.6-A because of proximity to supply conductors of less
than 21,00022,500 volts supported on wood poles,
or by Rule 56.6-B.
Final Version
Rule 56.6
56.6 Requirements for sectionalizing with Insulators
A. Guys in Proximity to Supply Conductors of Less Than 22,500 Volts (See Rule 21.3-D for definition of proximity and Fig 45 of App. G)
All portions of guys within both a vertical distance of 8 feet from the level of supply conductors of less than 22,500 volts and a radial distance of 6 feet from the surface of wood poles or structures shall not be grounded, through anchors or otherwise. Where necessary to avoid the grounding ofsuch portions, guys shall be sectionalized by means of insulators installed at locations as specified in Rule 56.7.
B. Guys To Arms Supporting Conductors of Less Than 22,500 Volts
All portions of arm guys within 6 feet of points of attachment to wood crossarms, or metal crossarms on wood poles, shall not be grounded if the crossarms support supply conductors of less than 22,500 volts. Where necessary to avoid the grounding of such portions, arm guys shall be sectionalized by means of insulators at locations as specified in Rule 56.7.
C. Underground Overhead Guys
All overhead guys which are not grounded (by means of ground wires, grounded anchor guys, attachment to grounded metal poles, or otherwise) shall be sectionalized at the locations measured from each attachment to poles or structures, as specified in Rule 56.7-A (6 feet to 9 feet from attachments).
D. Guys Exposed to 22,500 Volts or More
Guys exposed to conductors of 22,500 volts or more (see Appendix G, Fig. 52) shall not be sectionalized and shall be securely grounded (by means of ground wires,
anchor guys, or attachments to securely grounded metal poles or structures).
Excepted from the above requirements are:
Guys, all or any portions thereof, which are required to be
sectionalized in accordance with Rule 56.6-A because of proximity of
wood poles and supply conductors of less than 22,500 volts or in accordance with
Rule
56.6-B; and
Guys which are sectionalized by wood strain insulators
equipped with arcing horns and designed to provide impulse insulation for
lightning conditions.
E. Guys Attached To Grounded Poles or Structures
Guys attached to securely grounded metal poles or structures are not required to be sectionalized except as required by Rule 56.6-A because of proximity to supply conductors of less than 22,500 volts supported on wood poles, or by Rule 56.6-B.