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IEEE 524 1992

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IEEE Guide to the Installation of Overhead Transmission Line Conductors

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IEEE 1992 88
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Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. General recommendations for the selection of methods, equipment, and tools that have been found to be practical for the stringing of overhead transmission line conductors and overhead groundwires are provided. The aim is to present in one document sufficient details of present day methods, materials, and equipment to outline the basic considerations necessary to maintain safe and adequate control of conductors during stringing operations.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
4 CONTENTS
7 1. Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
8 2. References
3. Definitions and Cross Reference of Terminology
9 3.1 Definitions and Terminology for Conductor Stringing Equipment
26 3.2 Cross Reference of Terminology
30 4. Conductor Stringing Methods
4.1 Slack or Layout Method
4.2 Tension Method
31 5. Grounding Equipment and Methods
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Source of Hazards
5.3 Protection of Personnel
32 5.4 Grounding Devices
5.5 Grounding System Considerations
34 6. Communications
35 7. Conductor Reels
7.1 Reel Types
7.2 Reel Handling
36 8. Special Requirements for Mobile Equipment
8.1 Reel Stand
8.2 Helicopter
8.3 Tensioner Bullwheel Characteristics
38 8.4 Puller and Tensioner Operating Characteristics
39 8.5 Pilot Line Winder Operating Characteristics
9. Travelers
9.1 Sheave Diameter
40 9.2 Configuration of Groove
9.3 Bearings
9.4 Material and Construction
41 9.5 Lining
42 9.6 Electrical Characteristics
9.7 Bundled Configurations
9.8 Helicopter Travelers
43 9.9 Uplift Rollers and Hold-Down Blocks
9.10 Traveler Suspension
44 10. Typical Procedures for Stringing Operations
10.1 Pull, Tension, Anchor, and Splicing Sites
45 10.2 Section Between Snub Structures
46 10.3 Conductor Splicing
48 10.4 Stringing Procedures
53 10.5 Sagging Procedures
64 10.6 Deadending Precautions
65 10.7 Clipping-in
66 10.8 Damper Installation
10.9 Spacer and Spacer Damper Installation
11. Special Conductors
11.1 SSACā€”Steel Supported Aluminum Conductor
67 11.2 T-2 Conductorā€”Twisted Bare Conductors
68 11.3 Self-Damping Conductor (SDC)
70 11.4 Composite Overhead Groundwire With Optical Fibers (OPGW)
71 Appendix Aā€”Travelers or Snub Structure Load Calculation
73 Appendix Bā€”Efficiency of Travelers During Tension Stringing
75 Appendix Cā€”Recommended Bearing Pressure on Sheave Linings
76 Appendix Dā€”All Aluminum 1350Ā° Alloy Conductor Standard Packages
80 Appendix Eā€”ACSR Conductor Standard Packages
86 Appendix Fā€”Drum or Reel Winding
87 Appendix Gā€”Drum or Reel Capacities
IEEE 524 1992
$61.21