Original Version
Rule 84.6-D
84.6-D. Vertical
Runs
Vertical runs of communication
wires or cables supported on the surface of wood poles or structures, shall
be covered by a suitable protective covering (see
Rule 22.2
) where within a vertical distance of 3 feet above or 6 feet below unprotected
supply conductors supported on the same pole or structure. Vertical
runs of communication wires or cables on the surface of a wood pole shall
be covered by a suitable protective covering where within a 6-foot radius
of any other pole supporting supply conductors except that those portions
of such runs which are more than 3 feet above or 6 feet below the level of
unprotected supply conductors need not be covered. The plastic pipe
specified in Rule
22.2-C
shall have a minimum wall thickness of 0.15 inches. Cable and drop
wire runs to or from terminal boxes are excepted from these requirements
for covering, under the following conditions:
Where guard arms are installed
above messengers or longitudinal cables which are less than 6 feet below
but not less than 4 feet below unprotected supply conductors of 0-750 volts,
or where cables are supported on crossarms at not less than 15 inches from
center line of pole, in which cases any portion of metal sheathed cable runs
on the surface of pole below the guard arm and in the same quadrant as the
longitudinal cable (see
App. G, Fig. 86
), or below and on the same side of the pole with a crossarm which supports
a longitudinal cable, need not be covered.
Runs of bridled conductors, attached to surface of pole, need not be covered
provided such runs are below the guard arm and in the same quadrant as the
longitudinal cable, or where such runs are below and on the same side of
pole with a cable arm and are not in the climbing space, or are connected
to service drops which are placed in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 84.8-B2b
.
Where bridled runs are not required to be covered by these rules, they shall
be supported by bridle hooks or rings spaced at intervals of not more than
24 inches.
Vertical runs shall be treated as risers (see
Rule 84.6-E
) where within a distance of 8 feet from the ground line.
Runs which terminate in the top of enclosures which afford ample mechanical
protection to the runs may extend within 8 feet of the ground but not less
than 6 feet of the ground without being treated
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 84.6-D
84.6-D. Vertical
Runs
Vertical runs of communication
wires or cables supported on the surface of wood poles or structures, shall
be covered by a suitable protective covering (see
Rule 22.2
) where within a vertical distance of 3 feet above or 6 feet below unprotected
supply conductors supported on the same pole or structure. Vertical
runs of communication wires or cables on the surface of a wood pole shall
be covered by a suitable protective covering where within a 6-foot radius
of any other pole supporting supply conductors except that those portions
of such runs which are more than 3 feet above or 6 feet below the level of
unprotected supply conductors need not be covered. The plastic pipe
specified in Rule
22.2-C
shall have a minimum wall thickness of 0.15 inches. Cable and drop
wire runs to or from terminal boxes are excepted from these requirements
for covering, under the following conditions:
Where guard arms are installed
above messengers or longitudinal cables which are less than 6 feet below
but not less than 4 feet below unprotected supply conductors of 0-750 volts,
or where cables are supported on crossarms at not less than 15 inches from
center line of pole, in which cases any portion of metal sheathed cable runs
on the surface of pole below the guard arm and in the same quadrant as the
longitudinal cable (see
App. G, Fig. 86 87
), or below and on the same side of the pole with a crossarm which supports
a longitudinal cable, need not be covered.
Runs of bridled conductors, attached to surface of pole, need not be covered
provided such runs are below the guard arm and in the same quadrant as the
longitudinal cable, or where such runs are below and on the same side of
pole with a cable arm and are not in the climbing space, or are connected
to service drops which are placed in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 84.8-B2b
.
Where bridled runs are not required to be covered by these rules, they shall
be supported by bridle hooks or rings spaced at intervals of not more than
24 inches.
Vertical runs shall be treated as risers (see
Rule 84.6-E
) where within a distance of 8 feet from the ground line.
Runs which terminate in the top of enclosures which afford ample mechanical
protection to the runs may extend within 8 feet of the ground but not less
than 6 feet of the ground without being treated
Final Version
Rule 84.6-D
84.6-D. Vertical
Runs
Vertical runs of communication
wires or cables supported on the surface of wood poles or structures, shall
be covered by a suitable protective covering (see
Rule 22.2
) where within a vertical distance of 3 feet above or 6 feet below unprotected
supply conductors supported on the same pole or structure. Vertical
runs of communication wires or cables on the surface of a wood pole shall
be covered by a suitable protective covering where within a 6-foot radius
of any other pole supporting supply conductors except that those portions
of such runs which are more than 3 feet above or 6 feet below the level of
unprotected supply conductors need not be covered. The plastic pipe
specified in Rule
22.2-C
shall have a minimum wall thickness of 0.15 inches. Cable and drop
wire runs to or from terminal boxes are excepted from these requirements
for covering, under the following conditions:
Where guard arms are installed
above messengers or longitudinal cables which are less than 6 feet below
but not less than 4 feet below unprotected supply conductors of 0-750 volts,
or where cables are supported on crossarms at not less than 15 inches from
center line of pole, in which cases any portion of metal sheathed cable runs
on the surface of pole below the guard arm and in the same quadrant as the
longitudinal cable (see
App. G, Fig. 87
), or below and on the same side of the pole with a crossarm which supports
a longitudinal cable, need not be covered.
Runs of bridled conductors, attached to surface of pole, need not be covered
provided such runs are below the guard arm and in the same quadrant as the
longitudinal cable, or where such runs are below and on the same side of
pole with a cable arm and are not in the climbing space, or are connected
to service drops which are placed in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 84.8-B2b
.
Where bridled runs are not required to be covered by these rules, they shall
be supported by bridle hooks or rings spaced at intervals of not more than
24 inches.
Vertical runs shall be treated as risers (see
Rule 84.6-E
) where within a distance of 8 feet from the ground line.
Runs which terminate in the top of enclosures which afford ample mechanical
protection to the runs may extend within 8 feet of the ground but not less
than 6 feet of the ground without being treated