Original Version
Rule 92.1
92.1 Vertical Clearances
On jointly used poles the vertical clearances specified in Table 2, Case 8, Columns D and E; Case 9, Columns C, D, E and F; Case 10, Columns C and D; and Case 11, Column D, are modified by the following requirements. These requirements are applicable to the clearances between, communication and supply conductors and to clearances between supply conductors of different ownerships.
A. Between Low-voltage Rack Conductors and
Other Conductors
On jointly used poles, the following minimum
vertical clearances shall apply between 0-750 volt supply conductors in rack
construction and other conductors (see Appendix G, Figure 9):
Racks above:
Conductors or cables 15 inches or more from center line of pole |
4 feet |
Unguarded cables, messengers or racks attached to pole |
6 feet |
Guarded cables, messengers, or racks attached to pole |
4 feet |
Unguarded racks below: All circuits |
6 feet |
Guarded racks below: Circuits of 0 - 22,500 volts or communication circuits |
4 feet |
B. Between Cables and Messengers and Other
Conductors
Where any cable or messenger (supply
or communication) is less that 15 inches from center line of pole or is
attached directly to the surface of jointly pole used poles, the following
minimum vertical clearances shall apply between such cable and other conductors
or cables (see Appendix G, Figure 9):
Cables or messengers above:
Conductors, cables or messengers 15 inches or more from |
4 feet |
Unguarded racks attached to pole |
6 feet |
Unguarded cables or messengers attached to pole |
4 feet |
Guarded cables, messengers or racks attached to pole |
4 feet |
Unguarded grounded cables or messengers below: All unprotected supply conductors (a) |
6 feet |
All grounded cables (b) |
4 feet |
Guarded cables or messengers below: Unprotected supply conductors of more than 750 volts (c |
6 feet |
Unprotected supply conductors of 0 - 750 volts or |
4 feet |
(a) See Rule 84.6–C
for exception applicable to suitably insulated lateral runs.
(b) This is not intended to apply between communication
cables or messengers and other communication conductors.
(c) This is not intended to prohibit the attachment of
an unguarded cable or messenger 6 feet or more below supply circuits of
more than 750 volts.
C. Communication Open Wire Conductors
Open wire Class C communication conductors may be attached by means of
hooks, knobs or brackets to one side of poles jointly used with supply conductors
provided all of the clearances in Rule 92.1–B
are applied, and any guard arm required is installed above the top communication
conductor in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 87.7–B
. Excepted from the provisions of this Rule 92.1–C
is the single communication circuit treated in Rule 92.1–D
.
D. Circuits Serving Same Party
Supply conductors of 0 - 750 volts and the conductors of one paired (parallel,
duplex or twisted) or open–wire communication circuit may be supported on
jointly used poles on private property with a clearance of not less than
5 feet between the conductors of the two classifications and without guard
arm, provided such circuits are used for service to one (the same) party
only and where open–wire communication conductors are used they shall be
placed on one side of pole only.
E. Communication Service Drop Attachments
Guard arms are not required above communication service drops from cabled
lines where such drops are installed in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 84.8–B2b
.
F. Between Conductors, Cables, Messengers and Miscellaneous
Equipment
(1)
Unenergized Parts of Energized Equipment: Communication conductors or
0 - 750 volt supply conductors, of different ownership, which are either
supported 15 inches or more from center line of pole, or are attached to
the surface of a pole and provided with a guard arm, shall be 48 inches or
more below the unenergized parts, cases or enclosures of the energized apparatus
of the other classification.
(2) Cable
Terminals or Metal Boxes: On
jointly used poles metal communication cable terminals, metal boxes or similar
equipment which are less than 8 inches from centerline of pole or are attached
to surface of pole shall be placed not less than 6 feet vertically below or 3
feet above the level of the nearest unprotected supply conductor.
All parts of such metal terminals, boxes or similar
equipment which are 8 inches or more from center line of pole shall have
vertical clearances from open wire conductors not less than the clearance
specified in Table 2, Col. C, Cases 8 to 13 inclusive.
For clearance between street light drop wires and cables, other conductors, and metal boxes see Rules 58.5-B3 and 92.1-F5.
(3) Drip
Loops: The lowest point of the drip
loop of the terminal or end of a vertical run or riser of supply conductors of
more than 750 volts shall be not less than 48 inches above the nearest
communication conductor level below the drip loop. Where supply conductors are of more than
75,000 volts, this clearance shall be not less than 60 inches.
The lowest point of the drip loop of supply
conductors of 750 volts or less shall be not less than 36 inches above the
nearest communication conductor level below the drip loop except that the drip
loop of such supply conductors may be less than 36 inches but not less than 12
inches above the level of police or fire alarm conductors carried as specified
in Rule 92.2.
(4) Transformers
or Regulators: Transformers or regulators of supply systems shall normally
be located above communications equipment.
Where it is necessary to locate transformers or regulators below
communication equipment they shall be placed at least 6 feet vertically below
and all energized parts shall be protected and guarded so as to afford the
least possibility of contact.
Where
transformers or regulators are installed on platform having continuous flooring
which extends not less than 1 foot horizontally outside of the vertical plane
of all transformers or regulator lead and bus wires on the same pole or
structure, cables or other conductors may be installed at a minimum vertical
distance of 12 inches below the transformer or regulator cases provided such
cables or conductors do not extend laterally beyond the platform (see Figure
92-1).
(5)
Street Lighting Equipment: All parts of street light drop wires, street lamps, and their supporting fixtures (including
rods, braces and guys) shall be not less than 1 foot above or 2 feet below
the level of messengers or conductors supported by messengers. These vertical
clearance requirements shall not apply to those parts of such street lighting
equipment which are 2 feet or more horizontally from the vertical plane of
messengers, conductors supported by messengers, and metal boxes.
All parts of street light drop wires, street lamps, and their supporting
fixtures (including rods, braces and guys) shall be not less than 1 foot
radially from all communication conductors not supported on messengers.
(6)
Between Grounded Metal Boxes, hardware and equipment associated with supply lines and communication cables and messengers.
See Rules 54.4–G
, 87.4–H
and Figure
54–4.
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 92.1
92.1 Vertical Clearances
On jointly used poles the vertical clearances specified in Table 2, Case 8, Columns D and E; Case 9, Columns C, D, E and F; Case 10, Columns C and D; and Case 11, Column D, are modified by the following requirements. These requirements are applicable to the clearances between communication conductors of the same or of different ownership, communication and supply conductors and to clearances between supply conductors of different ownerships.
A. Between Low-voltage Rack Conductors and
Other Conductors
On jointly used poles, the following minimum
vertical clearances shall apply between 0-750 volt supply conductors in rack
construction and other conductors (see Appendix G, Figure 9):
Racks above:
Conductors or cables 15 inches or more from center line of pole |
4 feet |
Unguarded cables, messengers or racks attached to pole |
6 feet |
Guarded cables, messengers, or racks attached to pole |
4 feet |
Unguarded racks below: All circuits |
6 feet |
Guarded racks below: Circuits of 0 - 22,500 volts or communication circuits |
4 feet |
B. Between Cables and Messengers and Other
Conductors
Where any cable or messenger (supply
or communication) is less that 15 inches from center line of pole or is
attached directly to the surface of jointly pole used poles, the following
minimum vertical clearances shall apply between such cable and other conductors
or cables (see Appendix G, Figure 9):
Cables or messengers above:
Conductors, cables or messengers 15 inches or more from |
4 feet |
Unguarded racks attached to pole |
6 feet |
Unguarded cables or messengers attached to pole |
4 feet |
Guarded cables, messengers or racks attached to pole |
4 feet |
Unguarded grounded cables or messengers below: All unprotected supply conductors (a) |
6 feet |
All grounded cables (b) |
4 feet |
Guarded cables or messengers below: Unprotected supply conductors of more than 750 volts (c |
6 feet |
Unprotected supply conductors of 0 - 750 volts or |
4 feet |
(a) See Rule 84.6–C
for exception applicable to suitably insulated lateral runs.
(b) This is not intended to apply between communication
cables or messengers and other communication conductors.
(c) This is not intended to prohibit the attachment of
an unguarded cable or messenger 6 feet or more below supply circuits of
more than 750 volts.
Communication Cables and Messengers:
Between communication cables attached to the surface of the pole |
1 foot |
EXCEPTION: The minimum vertical clearance of 12 inches (1 foot) may be reduced to not less than 1 inch by mutual agreement between affected owners, for coaxial cable expansion loops supported on messenger and located 8 inches or more from the from center line of pole (see Rule 38, Table 2, Case 8, Column C).
C. Communication Open Wire Conductors
Open wire Class C communication conductors may be attached by means of
hooks, knobs or brackets to one side of poles jointly used with supply conductors
provided all of the clearances in Rule 92.1–B
are applied, and any guard arm required is installed above the top communication
conductor in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 87.7–B
. Excepted from the provisions of this Rule 92.1–C
is the single communication circuit treated in Rule 92.1–D
.
D. Circuits Serving Same Party
Supply conductors of 0 - 750 volts and the conductors of one paired (parallel,
duplex or twisted) or open–wire communication circuit may be supported on
jointly used poles on private property with a clearance of not less than
5 feet between the conductors of the two classifications and without guard
arm, provided such circuits are used for service to one (the same) party
only and where open–wire communication conductors are used they shall be
placed on one side of pole only.
E. Communication Service Drop Attachments
Guard arms are not required above communication service drops from cabled
lines where such drops are installed in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 84.8–B2b
.
F. Between Conductors, Cables, Messengers and Miscellaneous
Equipment
(1)
Unenergized Parts of Energized Equipment: Communication conductors or
0 - 750 volt supply conductors, of different ownership, which are either
supported 15 inches or more from center line of pole, or are attached to
the surface of a pole and provided with a guard arm, shall be 48 inches or
more below the unenergized parts, cases or enclosures of the energized apparatus
of the other classification.
(2) Cable
Terminals or Metal Boxes: On
jointly used poles metal communication cable terminals, metal boxes or similar
equipment which are less than 8 inches from centerline of pole or are attached
to surface of pole shall be placed not less than 6 feet vertically below or 3
feet above the level of the nearest unprotected supply conductor.
All parts of such metal terminals, boxes or similar
equipment which are 8 inches or more from center line of pole shall have
vertical clearances from open wire conductors not less than the clearance
specified in Table 2, Col. C, Cases 8 to 13 inclusive.
EXCEPTION: The minimum vertical distance between all parts of such metal terminals, boxes or similar equipment which are 8 inches or more from the center line of pole and are supported by cable and/or messenger alone can be reduced to not less than 1 inch by mutual agreement between the affected owners (see Rule 38, Table 2, Case 8, Column C).
For clearance between street light drop wires and cables, other conductors, and metal boxes see Rules 58.5-B3 and 92.1-F5.
(3) Drip
Loops: The lowest point of the drip
loop of the terminal or end of a vertical run or riser of supply conductors of
more than 750 volts shall be not less than 48 inches above the nearest
communication conductor level below the drip loop. Where supply conductors are of more than
75,000 volts, this clearance shall be not less than 60 inches.
The lowest point of the drip loop of supply
conductors of 750 volts or less shall be not less than 36 inches above the
nearest communication conductor level below the drip loop except that the drip
loop of such supply conductors may be less than 36 inches but not less than 12
inches above the level of police or fire alarm conductors carried as specified
in Rule 92.2.
(4) Transformers
or Regulators: Transformers or regulators of supply systems shall normally
be located above communications equipment.
Where it is necessary to locate transformers or regulators below
communication equipment they shall be placed at least 6 feet vertically below
and all energized parts shall be protected and guarded so as to afford the
least possibility of contact.
Where
transformers or regulators are installed on platform having continuous flooring
which extends not less than 1 foot horizontally outside of the vertical plane
of all transformers or regulator lead and bus wires on the same pole or
structure, cables or other conductors may be installed at a minimum vertical
distance of 12 inches below the transformer or regulator cases provided such
cables or conductors do not extend laterally beyond the platform (see Figure
92-1).
(5)
Street Lighting Equipment: All parts of street light drop wires, street lamps, and their supporting fixtures (including
rods, braces and guys) shall be not less than 1 foot above or 2 feet below
the level of messengers or conductors supported by messengers. These vertical
clearance requirements shall not apply to those parts of such street lighting
equipment which are 2 feet or more horizontally from the vertical plane of
messengers, conductors supported by messengers, and metal boxes.
All parts of street light drop wires, street lamps, and their supporting
fixtures (including rods, braces and guys) shall be not less than 1 foot
radially from all communication conductors not supported on messengers.
(6)
Between Grounded Metal Boxes, hardware and equipment associated with supply lines and communication cables and messengers.
See Rules 54.4–G
, 87.4–H
and Figure
54–4.
Final Version
Rule 92.1
92.1 Vertical Clearances
On jointly used poles the vertical clearances specified in Table 2, Case 8, Columns D and E; Case 9, Columns C, D, E and F; Case 10, Columns C and D; and Case 11, Column D, are modified by the following requirements. These requirements are applicable to the clearances between communication conductors of the same or of different ownership, communication and supply conductors and to clearances between supply conductors of different ownerships.
A. Between Low-voltage Rack Conductors and
Other Conductors
On jointly used poles, the following minimum
vertical clearances shall apply between 0-750 volt supply conductors in rack
construction and other conductors (see Appendix G, Figure 9):
Racks above:
Conductors or cables 15 inches or more from center line of pole |
4 feet |
Unguarded cables, messengers or racks attached to pole |
6 feet |
Guarded cables, messengers, or racks attached to pole |
4 feet |
Unguarded racks below: All circuits |
6 feet |
Guarded racks below: Circuits of 0 - 22,500 volts or communication circuits |
4 feet |
B. Between Cables and Messengers and Other
Conductors
Where any cable or messenger (supply
or communication) is less that 15 inches from center line of pole or is
attached directly to the surface of jointly pole used poles, the following
minimum vertical clearances shall apply between such cable and other conductors
or cables (see Appendix G, Figure 9):
Cables or messengers above:
Conductors, cables or messengers 15 inches or more from |
4 feet |
Unguarded racks attached to pole |
6 feet |
Unguarded cables or messengers attached to pole |
4 feet |
Guarded cables, messengers or racks attached to pole |
4 feet |
Unguarded grounded cables or messengers below: All unprotected supply conductors (a) |
6 feet |
All grounded cables (b) |
4 feet |
Guarded cables or messengers below: Unprotected supply conductors of more than 750 volts (c |
6 feet |
Unprotected supply conductors of 0 - 750 volts or |
4 feet |
(a) See Rule 84.6-C
for exception applicable to suitably insulated lateral runs.
(b) This is not intended to apply between communication
cables or messengers and other communication conductors.
(c) This is not intended to prohibit the attachment of
an unguarded cable or messenger 6 feet or more below supply circuits of
more than 750 volts.
Communication Cables and Messengers:
Between communication cables attached to the surface of the pole |
1 foot |
EXCEPTION: The minimum vertical clearance of 12 inches (1 foot) may be reduced to not less than 1 inch by mutual agreement between affected owners, for coaxial cable expansion loops supported on messenger and located 8 inches or more from the from center line of pole (see Rule 38, Table 2, Case 8, Column C).
C. Communication Open Wire Conductors
Open wire Class C communication conductors may be attached by means of
hooks, knobs or brackets to one side of poles jointly used with supply conductors
provided all of the clearances in Rule 92.1–B
are applied, and any guard arm required is installed above the top communication
conductor in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 87.7–B
. Excepted from the provisions of this Rule 92.1-C
is the single communication circuit treated in Rule 92.1–D
.
D. Circuits Serving Same Party
Supply conductors of 0 - 750 volts and the conductors of one paired (parallel,
duplex or twisted) or open–wire communication circuit may be supported on
jointly used poles on private property with a clearance of not less than
5 feet between the conductors of the two classifications and without guard
arm, provided such circuits are used for service to one (the same) party
only and where open–wire communication conductors are used they shall be
placed on one side of pole only.
E. Communication Service Drop Attachments
Guard arms are not required above communication service drops from cabled
lines where such drops are installed in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 84.8–B2b
.
F. Between Conductors, Cables, Messengers and Miscellaneous
Equipment
(1)
Unenergized Parts of Energized Equipment: Communication conductors or
0 - 750 volt supply conductors, of different ownership, which are either
supported 15 inches or more from center line of pole, or are attached to
the surface of a pole and provided with a guard arm, shall be 48 inches or
more below the unenergized parts, cases or enclosures of the energized apparatus
of the other classification.
(2) Cable
Terminals or Metal Boxes: On
jointly used poles metal communication cable terminals, metal boxes or similar
equipment which are less than 8 inches from centerline of pole or are attached
to surface of pole shall be placed not less than 6 feet vertically below or 3
feet above the level of the nearest unprotected supply conductor.
All parts of such metal terminals, boxes or similar
equipment which are 8 inches or more from center line of pole shall have
vertical clearances from open wire conductors not less than the clearance
specified in Table 2, Col. C, Cases 8 to 13 inclusive.
EXCEPTION: The minimum vertical distance between all parts of such metal terminals, boxes or similar equipment which are 8 inches or more from the center line of pole and are supported by cable and/or messenger alone can be reduced to not less than 1 inch by mutual agreement between the affected owners (see Rule 38, Table 2, Case 8, Column C)
For clearance between street light drop wires and cables, other conductors, and metal boxes see Rules 58.5-B3 and 92.1-F5.
(3) Drip
Loops: The lowest point of the drip
loop of the terminal or end of a vertical run or riser of supply conductors of
more than 750 volts shall be not less than 48 inches above the nearest
communication conductor level below the drip loop. Where supply conductors are of more than
75,000 volts, this clearance shall be not less than 60 inches.
The lowest point of the drip loop of supply
conductors of 750 volts or less shall be not less than 36 inches above the
nearest communication conductor level below the drip loop except that the drip
loop of such supply conductors may be less than 36 inches but not less than 12
inches above the level of police or fire alarm conductors carried as specified
in Rule 92.2.
(4) Transformers
or Regulators: Transformers or regulators of supply systems shall normally
be located above communications equipment.
Where it is necessary to locate transformers or regulators below
communication equipment they shall be placed at least 6 feet vertically below
and all energized parts shall be protected and guarded so as to afford the
least possibility of contact.
Where
transformers or regulators are installed on platform having continuous flooring
which extends not less than 1 foot horizontally outside of the vertical plane
of all transformers or regulator lead and bus wires on the same pole or
structure, cables or other conductors may be installed at a minimum vertical
distance of 12 inches below the transformer or regulator cases provided such
cables or conductors do not extend laterally beyond the platform (see Figure
92-1).
(5)
Street Lighting Equipment: All parts of street light drop wires, street lamps, and their supporting fixtures (including
rods, braces and guys) shall be not less than 1 foot above or 2 feet below
the level of messengers or conductors supported by messengers. These vertical
clearance requirements shall not apply to those parts of such street lighting
equipment which are 2 feet or more horizontally from the vertical plane of
messengers, conductors supported by messengers, and metal boxes.
All parts of street light drop wires, street lamps, and their supporting
fixtures (including rods, braces and guys) shall be not less than 1 foot
radially from all communication conductors not supported on messengers.
(6)
Between Grounded Metal Boxes, hardware and equipment associated with supply lines and communication cables and messengers.
See Rules 54.4-G, 87.4-H
and Figure 54-4.