Original Version
Rule 21.6
21.6 Joint Use of Poles or Poles Jointly Used means occupancy of poles or structures by circuits of different ownership or by two or more of the following classes of circuits of the same ownership:
• Communications circuits for public use
• Railway or trolley circuits
• Supply circuits other than trolley circuits
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 21.6
21.6 Joint Use of Poles or Poles Jointly Used means occupancy
of poles or structures by circuits of different ownership or by two or more
of the following classes of circuits of the same ownership:
• Communications circuits for public use
• Railway or trolley circuits
• Supply circuits other than trolley circuits
21.4 Insulated means separated from other conducting surfaces by a
dielectric substance, (including air-space) offering a high resistance to the
passage of current. Air space when used
as insulation shall be maintained by permanently forming the conductor or by
adding additional mechanical means (e.g. spreader bar). When an object is said to be insulated, it is
understood to be insulated in a suitable manner for the condition to which it
is normally subjected.
Final Version
Rule 21.6
21.6 Insulated means separated from other conducting surfaces by a
dielectric substance, (including air-space) offering a high resistance to the
passage of current. Air space when used
as insulation shall be maintained by permanently forming the conductor or by
adding additional mechanical means (e.g. spreader bar). When an object is said to be insulated, it is
understood to be insulated in a suitable manner for the condition to which it
is normally subjected.