General Order 95
Section V
Detailed Construction Requirements for Supply Lines
(Class H, L and T Circuits)
A. Protection against Corrosion (See Rule 49.8 )
B. Metal Braces
(1) For Wood Crossarms: Metal crossarm braces on wood crossarms shall
be not less than 1–1/2 inches from lead wires, ground wires, and bond wires
(except as provided in Rule 53.4
), metal pins and other insulator hardware, switch and cutout hardware,
conduits and fittings of riser cables and cable runs, and metal braces which
extend to a crossarm at another conductor level; except that on wood crossarms
supporting conductors of only one circuit of more than 7,500 volts, metal
crossarm braces may contact bond wires, metal pins and other insulator hardware
where such contact is intentionally and securely made and the lower extremity
of such metal braces is not less than 3 feet above the next conductor level
below such braces.
Metal crossarm braces attached to wood arms shall clear transformer cases
and hangers by not less than 1 inch of air space and by not less than 1
1/2 inches of creepage distance along wood or insulating surfaces.
(2) For Metal Crossarms: The lower extremities of metal crossarm
braces attached to metal crossarms on wood poles shall be not less than
3 feet above the next conductor level below such braces. See
Rule 52.5
for the grounding of metal arms.
C.
Separation from Bond Wires and Ground Wires
Bond wires and ground wires shall have a clearance of not
less than 1–1/2 inches from metal pins, bolts, and other hardware on wood
crossarms and wood poles except where the hardware is intended to be connected
to the bond or ground wires, and in being so connected does not violate
other rules of this Order, in which case suitable electrical contact shall
be made.
Note: Revised March 9, 1988 by Resolution
E–3076.
D.
Separation from Metal Pins and Deadend Hardware
Through bolts, metal signs, conduits, metal braces,
mounting bolts and hardware for cutouts or other apparatus, metal street
light fixtures, metal pole top extensions and metal arm extensions supported
by or attached to the surface of wood poles and wood crossarms shall have
a clearance of not less than 1–1/2 inches from metal pins and deadend hardware.
Bolts and hardware of line equipment and bolts and hardware of insulators,
all of which are associated with the same circuit and on the same crossarm,
may be metallically interconnected provided a positive electric contact
is made.
Any guy contacting or connected to a metal pin or part of deadend hardware
shall not be placed in the climbing space. No part of any guy may be nearer
than 1 1/2 inches to any through bolt which is metallically interconnected
to dead–end hardware.
Note: Revised September 18, 1967
by Decision No. 72984, March 9, 1988 by Resolution E–3076 and May 22, 1990
by Resolution SU–5.
E.
Metal Back Braces
The use of metal back braces is not recommended
(see Rule 54.7–A3
for climbing space requirements).
F. Grounded (See
Rule 54.4–G
)
Note: Revised January 21, 1992, by Resolution SU–10 and eliminated January 19, 1994 by Resolution SU–25.