Change List for this Rule

 

Original Version

Rule 54.4-C1c

 

 

54.4-C1c)    Triangular and Vertical Configuration: Crossarms used to support conductors of a circuit at different levels (as in triangular or vertical configuration) need not be spaced as in Table 2, Cases 9 to 13, but may be arranged so that the vertical separation of conductors of the same circuit shall be not less than the pin spacing of Table 2, Case 15

Rule 54.4-D8 applies for pole-top triangular construction involving one circuit.

Where circuits are installed in vertical or triangular configuration with vertical conductor separations less than as specified in Table 2, Cases 9 to 13, not more than two circuits shall be installed on the same crossarms and the conductors of both circuits shall be arranged in identical physical configuration on opposite sides of pole except at points of transportation.
  In the event different voltage classifications are involved, the vertical separation of the conductors shall be not less than the pin spacing for the highest voltage concerned.

 

Strikeout and Underline Version

Rule 54.4-C1c

 

 

54.4-C1c)    Triangular and Vertical Configuration On Different Crossarms On the Same Pole: Crossarms used to support conductors of a circuit at different levels (as in triangular or vertical configuration) need not be spaced as in Table 2, Cases 9 to 13, but may be arranged so that the vertical separation of conductors of the same circuit shall be not less than the pin spacing of Table 2, Case 15

Rule 54.4-D8 applies for pole-top triangular construction involving one circuit.

Where circuits are installed
on crossarms in vertical or triangular configuration with vertical conductor separations less than as specified in Table 2, Cases 9 to 13, not more than two circuits shall be installed on the same crossarms and the conductors of both circuits shall be arranged in identical physical configuration on opposite sides of pole except at points of transportation.  In the event When different voltage classifications are involved, the vertical separation of the conductors shall be not less than the pin spacing for the higherst voltage concerned.

For pole-top triangular and vertical construction without the use of wood crossarms see Rule 54.11.

 

Final Version

Rule 54.4-C1c

 

 

54.4-C1c)    Triangular and Vertical Configuration On Different Crossarms On the Same Pole: Crossarms used to support conductors of a circuit at different levels (as in triangular or vertical configuration) need not be spaced as in Table 2, Cases 9 to 13, but may be arranged so that the vertical separation of conductors of the same circuit shall be not less than the pin spacing of Table 2, Case 15

Where circuits are installed on crossarms in vertical or triangular configuration with vertical conductor separations less than as specified in Table 2, Cases 9 to 13, not more than two circuits shall be installed on the same crossarms and the conductors of both circuits shall be arranged in identical physical configuration on opposite sides of pole except at points of transportation.  When different voltage classifications are involved, the vertical separation of the conductors shall be not less than the pin spacing for the higher voltage.

For pole-top triangular and vertical construction without the use of wood crossarms see Rule 54.11.