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BSI PD IEC/TR 61328:2017

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Live working. Guidelines for the installation of transmission and distribution line conductors and earth wires. Stringing equipment and accessory items

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BSI 2017 80
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This document, which is a Technical Report, provides recommendations for the selection and testing where necessary of conductor stringing equipment and accessory items used for the installation of bare and insulated overhead distribution conductors, bare overhead transmission conductors and overhead earth wires.

Procedures are recommended for proper earthing in order to protect equipment, components and personnel from currents which can result from accidental contact with nearby energized conductors or from the induced or fault currents which can result in some circumstances.

The items of equipment under consideration in this document are used for transmission and distribution systems.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
19 4 Understanding the hazard – Basic theory
4.1 General
4.2 Electric field induction from nearby circuits
4.2.1 Overview
20 4.2.2 Induced voltage
Figures
Figure 1 – Electric field induction from nearby circuits – Induced voltage
21 4.2.3 Induced current
Figure 2 – Electric field induction from nearby circuits – Induced current
22 4.2.4 Electrostatic charging
4.3 Magnetic field induction from nearby circuits
4.3.1 Induced current
23 4.3.2 Induced voltage
Figure 3 – Magnetic field induction from nearby circuits – Induced current
24 4.4 Re-energization
4.5 Mechanical risk
Figure 4 – Magnetic field induction from nearby circuits – Induced voltage
25 5 Conductor stringing methods and equipment
5.1 General
5.2 Slack stringing method
27 5.3 Tension stringing method
Figure 5 – Slack stringing method
35 Figure 6 – Tension stringing method
36 5.4 Stringing equipment
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Tensioners
39 5.4.3 Pullers
Figure 7 – Bullwheel tensioners
43 5.4.4 Reel winders
Figure 8 – Bullwheel pullers
44 5.4.5 Reel stands
45 5.4.6 Pilot rope puller
5.4.7 Pilot rope, pulling rope
46 5.4.8 Woven wire grip
5.4.9 Stringing blocks
49 5.4.10 Stringing rollers
Figure 9 – Stringing blocks
50 5.4.11 Stringing block earth
Figure 10 – Stringing rollers
51 5.4.12 Running earth
5.4.13 Hold-down block
5.4.14 Conductor car
52 Figure 11 – Conductor cars
55 5.5 Communications
6 Special earthing requirements
6.1 General
56 6.2 Work site earthing systems
6.2.1 Overview
57 6.2.2 Use of earth rods
58 6.2.3 Equipment earths
6.2.4 Earths for conductor, earth wire, metallic and synthetic rope
6.2.5 Earths for earth mat, conductors or earth wires
6.2.6 Earths for mid-span joining of conductors or earth wires
59 6.2.7 Earths for clipping in the conductors or earth wires
6.2.8 Earths for installation of jumper loops for the conductor
6.2.9 Stringing block earths
6.2.10 Earth mat
64 6.3 General procedures and use of earthing systems
6.3.1 Overview
6.3.2 General procedures
Figure 12 – Earthing systems
65 6.3.3 Installation of the pilot or pulling rope
66 6.3.4 Stringing of conductors
67 6.3.5 Splicing of conductors
68 6.3.6 Sagging of conductors
69 6.3.7 Clipping-in conductors
6.3.8 Dead-ending and installation of jumper loops
70 6.3.9 Spacing
6.3.10 Special work on conductors
71 6.3.11 Fuelling
7 Testing of earthing devices
7.1 General
72 7.2 Number of type tests
7.3 Type test set-up
7.4 Type test acceptance criterion
73 Figure 13 – Typical test set-up for stringing block earth
74 Figure 14 – Typical test set-up for running earth
75 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/TR 61328:2017
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