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Table 2A
Table 2A New Table
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Table 2A
Minimum Clearances of Wires from Signs Mounted on Buildings and Isolated
Structures A
CaseNo. |
Nature of Clearance Type of Sign |
A |
B |
C |
D |
1 |
Vertical clearance above all signs upon which men can walk |
8 Feet |
8 Feet |
8 Feet |
12 Feet |
2 |
Vertical clearance above all signs upon which men cannot walk |
2 Feet |
2 Feet |
3 Feet |
8 Feet |
3 |
Vertical clearance under signs which are illuminated |
2 Feet C |
2 Feet E |
3 Feet |
Prohibited F |
4 |
Vertical clearance under signs which are non–illuminated |
6 inches D |
1 Foot |
3 Feet |
Prohibited F |
5 |
Horizontal clearance from signs which are illuminated |
3 Feet C |
3 Feet E |
3 Feet |
6 Feet |
6 |
Horizontal clearance from signs which are non–illuminated |
6 inches D |
1 Foot |
3 Feet |
6 Feet |
(a) These clearances do not apply to service drop conductors
which are attached to signs for the purpose of serving such signs.
(b) Nothing herein contained shall be construed as authorization
of noncompliance with standards of the Industrial Safety Board of the California
Division of Industrial Safety, including section 2603 of the Electrical Safety
Orders, entitled “Provision for Preventing Accidents Due to Proximity of
High-Voltage Lines”, approved by that Board.
(c) May be reduced to 6 inches provided illuminated sign is grounded.
(d) May be reduced if adequate separation is provided by
means of a suitable non–conducting separator.
(e) May be reduced to 1 foot for communication open wire
conductors only, provided illuminated sign is grounded
(f) When conductors are at a level of 8 feet or more below the level of the lowest portion of the sign but not vertically under the sign, no horizontal clearance is required between the vertical planes through the conductor nearest the sign and the vertical projection of the extremities of the sign. Also note (b) above.
Final Version
Table 2A
Minimum Clearances of Wires from Signs Mounted on Buildings and Isolated
Structures A
CaseNo. |
Nature of Clearance Type of Sign |
A |
B |
C |
D |
1 |
Vertical clearance above all signs upon which men can walk |
8 Feet |
8 Feet |
8 Feet |
12 Feet |
2 |
Vertical clearance above all signs upon which men cannot walk |
2 Feet |
2 Feet |
3 Feet |
8 Feet |
3 |
Vertical clearance under signs which are illuminated |
2 Feet C |
2 Feet E |
3 Feet |
Prohibited F |
4 |
Vertical clearance under signs which are non–illuminated |
6 inches D |
1 Foot |
3 Feet |
Prohibited F |
5 |
Horizontal clearance from signs which are illuminated |
3 Feet C |
3 Feet E |
3 Feet |
6 Feet |
6 |
Horizontal clearance from signs which are non–illuminated |
6 inches D |
1 Foot |
3 Feet |
6 Feet |
(a) These clearances do not apply to service drop conductors
which are attached to signs for the purpose of serving such signs.
(b) Nothing herein contained shall be construed as authorization
of noncompliance with standards of the Industrial Safety Board of the California
Division of Industrial Safety, including section 2603 of the Electrical Safety
Orders, entitled “Provision for Preventing Accidents Due to Proximity of
High-Voltage Lines”, approved by that Board.
(c) May be reduced to 6 inches provided illuminated sign is grounded.
(d) May be reduced if adequate separation is provided by
means of a suitable non–conducting separator.
(e) May be reduced to 1 foot for communication open wire
conductors only, provided illuminated sign is grounded
(f) When conductors are at a level of 8 feet or more below
the level of the lowest portion of the sign but not vertically under the
sign, no horizontal clearance is required between the vertical planes through
the conductor nearest the sign and the vertical projection of the extremities
of the sign. Also note (b) above.