Original Version
Rule 58.3-C3
58.3-C3) Transformer Case Grounding or Bonding: Cases of transformers and metal parts in contact therewith shall not be grounded where supported on wood poles or wood structures.
Except in the case of partial underground distribution systems (see Rule 21.12),the hanging or placing of transformers on metal poles or structures is not recommended, particularly with respect to transformers connected to circuits of less than 14,000 volts. Transformers shall not be supported on metal poles or metal supports in contact with the ground unless the cases are securely bonded to the metal poles or parts of structures in contact with the ground and such poles or structures are effectively grounded. No transformer case shall be in contact with a metal support (crossarm, metal beam. metal bracket) attached to a wood pole or a wood structure, excepting when no portion of a transformer case or its metal support extends beyond a vertical plane through the center line of pole.
The bonding of cases of transformers whose high voltage windings are connected to circuits of less than 20,000 volts is not recommended but where such cases are bonded the case bonding system shall not be electrically connected to any unassociated hardware or to other bonds.
Except from the provisions of this Rule 58.3-C3 applying to the grounding of transformer cases supported on wood poles or structures are the following:
Any transformer whose high-voltage winding is connected to a circuit of more than 14,000 volts, which may have its case grounded provided all such transformer installations on the system are so grounded, warning signs calling attention to the case grounding condition are posted on the structure so as to be readily legible from the climbing space or spaces, and no such grounded transformer case is less than 8 feet vertically or 4 feet horizontally from the unprotected conductors of any other supply-line circuit than those to which the transformer windings are connected;
Any transformer whose high-voltage is connected to a circuit of 750-14,000 volts, which may have its case grounded provided no unprotected conductors (including lead wires) of 750-14,000 volts shall be less than 8 feet vertically or 4 feet horizontally from the nearest part of such grounded case; and
Any transformer the case of which is less than 8 feet above the ground.
Transformer cases which are grounded in accordance with any provision of this rule shall be effectively grounded (see Rule 33.3).
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 58.3-C3
58.3-C3) Transformer Case Grounding or Bonding: Cases of transformers and metal parts in contact therewith shall not be grounded where supported on wood poles or wood structures.
Except in the case of partial underground distribution systems (see Rule
21.13 21.12),the hanging or placing of transformers on metal poles or
structures is not recommended, particularly with respect to transformers
connected to circuits of less than 14,000 volts. Transformers shall not be supported on metal poles or metal
supports in contact with the ground unless the cases are securely bonded to the
metal poles or parts of structures in contact with the ground and such poles or
structures are effectively grounded. No
transformer case shall be in contact with a metal support (crossarm, metal beam. metal bracket) attached to a wood
pole or a wood structure, excepting when
no portion of a transformer case or its metal support extends beyond a vertical
plane through the center line of pole.
The bonding of cases of transformers whose high voltage windings are connected to circuits of less than 20,000 volts is not recommended but where such cases are bonded the case bonding system shall not be electrically connected to any unassociated hardware or to other bonds.
Except from the provisions of this Rule 58.3-C3 applying to the grounding of transformer cases supported on wood poles or structures are the following:
Any transformer whose high-voltage winding is connected to a circuit of more than 14,000 volts, which may have its case grounded provided all such transformer installations on the system are so grounded, warning signs calling attention to the case grounding condition are posted on the structure so as to be readily legible from the climbing space or spaces, and no such grounded transformer case is less than 8 feet vertically or 4 feet horizontally from the unprotected conductors of any other supply-line circuit than those to which the transformer windings are connected;
Any transformer whose high-voltage is connected to a circuit of 750-14,000 volts, which may have its case grounded provided no unprotected conductors (including lead wires) of 750-14,000 volts shall be less than 8 feet vertically or 4 feet horizontally from the nearest part of such grounded case; and
Any transformer the case of which is less than 8 feet above the ground.
Transformer cases which are grounded in accordance with any provision of this rule shall be effectively grounded (see Rule 33.3).
Final Version
Rule 58.3-C3
58.3-C3) Transformer Case Grounding or Bonding: Cases of transformers and metal parts in contact therewith shall not be grounded where supported on wood poles or wood structures.
Except in the case of partial underground distribution systems (see Rule 21.13),the hanging or placing of transformers on metal poles or structures is not recommended, particularly with respect to transformers connected to circuits of less than 14,000 volts. Transformers shall not be supported on metal poles or metal supports in contact with the ground unless the cases are securely bonded to the metal poles or parts of structures in contact with the ground and such poles or structures are effectively grounded. No transformer case shall be in contact with a metal support (crossarm, metal beam. metal bracket) attached to a wood pole or a wood structure, excepting when no portion of a transformer case or its metal support extends beyond a vertical plane through the center line of pole.
The bonding of cases of transformers whose high voltage windings are connected to circuits of less than 20,000 volts is not recommended but where such cases are bonded the case bonding system shall not be electrically connected to any unassociated hardware or to other bonds.
Except from the provisions of this Rule 58.3-C3 applying to the grounding of transformer cases supported on wood poles or structures are the following:
Any transformer whose high-voltage winding is connected to a circuit of more than 14,000 volts, which may have its case grounded provided all such transformer installations on the system are so grounded, warning signs calling attention to the case grounding condition are posted on the structure so as to be readily legible from the climbing space or spaces, and no such grounded transformer case is less than 8 feet vertically or 4 feet horizontally from the unprotected conductors of any other supply-line circuit than those to which the transformer windings are connected;
Any transformer whose high-voltage is connected to a circuit of 750-14,000 volts, which may have its case grounded provided no unprotected conductors (including lead wires) of 750-14,000 volts shall be less than 8 feet vertically or 4 feet horizontally from the nearest part of such grounded case; and
Any transformer the case of which is less than 8 feet above the ground.
Transformer cases which are grounded in accordance with any provision of this rule shall be effectively grounded (see Rule 33.3).