Change List for this Rule

 

Original Version

Rule 54.7-A3

 

54.7-A3)    Allowable Climbing Space Obstructions:

 

Crossarms and their supporting members are allowed in climbing spaces.  Insulators and their attaching brackets which support line conductors may extend not more than one-half of their diameter into the climbing space.

 

Suitably protected vertical conductors attached to the surfaces of poles, and guys, (except those guys contacting metal pins or dead-end hardware as specified in Rule 52.7-D) are allowed in climbing spaces provided that not more than two guys (provided they are separated at the pole by a vertical distance of not more than 18 inches) and one vertical riser, run, or ground wire are installed in any 4-foot vertical section of climbing space. 

 

Bolts bonded to or used for the attachment of dead-end hardware of a circuit of any voltage in horizontal (wood crossarm) configuration may project into the climbing space provided they are covered with non-conducting material as specified in Rule 22.2-F.  If such bolts are bonded, a positive electrical contact shall be made.

 

The covering of bolts required by this rule shall not apply to:

 

a)    Bolts associated with circuits of 0 to 750 volts at any level on pole or structure.

 

b)    Bolts associated with circuits of more than 7500 volts when located at the top level of a pole.

 

Modifications of these requirements for rack construction are specified in Rule 54.9-F; for switches in Rule 58.5-D: and for climbing space without wood crossarms in Rule 54.11-G.


Strikeout and Underline Version

Rule 54.7-A3

 

54.7-A3)    Allowable Climbing Space Obstructions:

 

Crossarms and their supporting members are allowed in climbing spaces.  Insulators and their attaching brackets which support line conductors may extend not more than one-half of their diameter into the climbing space.

 

Suitably protected vertical conductors attached to the surfaces of poles, and guys, (except those guys contacting metal pins or dead-end hardware as specified in Rule 52.7-D) are allowed in climbing spaces provided that not more than two guys (provided they are separated at the pole by a vertical distance of not more than 18 inches) and one vertical riser, run, or ground wire are installed in any 4-foot vertical section of climbing space. 

 

Bolts bonded to or used for the attachment of dead-end hardware of a circuit of any voltage in horizontal (wood crossarm) configuration may project into the climbing space provided they are covered with non-conducting material as specified in Rule 22.2-FC.  If such bolts are bonded, a positive electrical contact shall be made.

 

The covering of bolts required by this rule shall not apply to:

 

a)    Bolts associated with circuits of 0 to 750 volts at any level on pole or structure.

 

b)    Bolts associated with circuits of more than 7500 volts when located at the top level of a pole.

 

c)    Bolts associated with brackets and non–wood crossarms.

 

Modifications of these requirements are specified in: Rule 54.9-F for rack construction are specified in Rule 54.9-F; for switches in Rule 58.5-D 58.3-A3 for switches: and Rule 54.11-G for climbing space without wood crossarms in Rule 54.11-G.


Final Version
Rule 54.7-A3

 

54.7-A3)    Allowable Climbing Space Obstructions:

 

Crossarms and their supporting members are allowed in climbing spaces.  Insulators and their attaching brackets which support line conductors may extend not more than one-half of their diameter into the climbing space.

 

Suitably protected vertical conductors attached to the surfaces of poles, and guys, (except those guys contacting metal pins or dead-end hardware as specified in Rule 52.7-D) are allowed in climbing spaces provided that not more than two guys (provided they are separated at the pole by a vertical distance of not more than 18 inches) and one vertical riser, run, or ground wire are installed in any 4-foot vertical section of climbing space. 

 

Bolts bonded to or used for the attachment of dead-end hardware of a circuit of any voltage in horizontal (wood crossarm) configuration may project into the climbing space provided they are covered with non-conducting material as specified in Rule 22.2-C.  If such bolts are bonded, a positive electrical contact shall be made.

 

The covering of bolts required by this rule shall not apply to:

 

a)    Bolts associated with circuits of 0 to 750 volts at any level on pole or structure.

 

b)    Bolts associated with circuits of more than 7500 volts when located at the top level of a pole.

 

c)    Bolts associated with brackets and non–wood crossarms.

 

Modifications of these requirements are specified in: Rule 54.9-F for rack construction; for switches in Rule 58.3-A3 for switches: and Rule 54.11-G for climbing space without wood crossarms.