IEEE 524-2016 pdf download
IEEE 524-2016 pdf download.IEEE Guide for the Installation of Overhead Transmission Line Conductors.
personal ground: A portable device designed to connect (bond) a dc-energized conductor or piece of equipment, or both to an ck’Urical ground. It The personal ,round is distinguished from a master ground in that it is utilized at the immediate site when work is to be performed on a conductor or piece of equipment that could accidentally become energized. Svn: ground stick, working ground, red head,
pilot line: A lightweight line, normally synthetic fiber rope, used to pull heavier pulling lines that, in turn, are used to pull the conductor. Pilot lines may be installed with the aid of finger lines or by helicopter when the insulators and travelers are hung, Syn: lead line, leader, P-line, sock line pIiQt straw line.
pilot-line winden A device desigued to payout and rewind pilot lines during stringing operations. It is normally equipped with its own engine, which drives a drum or a supporting shaft for a reel mechanically, hydraulically, or through a combination of both. These units are usually equipped with multiple drums or reek, depending upon the number of pilot lines required. he pilot line is payed out from the drum or reel, pulled through the travelers in the sag section, and attached to the pulling line on the reel stand or drum puller. It is then rewound to pull the pulling line through the travelers. A pilot-line winder can be a unit similar to a bullwheel puller and often has the reel winder as an integral part of the machine. insulator saddle. .S inubtor lifter.
pilot rope: See: pilot line.
platform: See: aerial platform.
P-line: See pilot line.
plier clamp; 5cc: strand restrdining clamp.
plumb mark: A mark placed on the conductor located vertically below the insulator point of support for steel structures and vertically above the pole center line at ground level for wood pole structures used as a reference to locate the center of the suspensin damp.
plumb marker pole: A small diameter, lightweight pole with a marking device attached to one end. having sufficient length to enable a worker to mark the conductor directly below him/her from a position on the bridge or arm of the structure, This device is utilized to mark the conductor immediately after completion of sagging. Syn: marker, offset marker (pole).
pocketbook: Ser conductor grip. point on tangent: See: hub.
potty seat: See: insulator lifter. powder: See explosives.
protector joint: A split sleeve that fits over a conductor compression joint used to protect the ioint from bending or damage if the joint must pass through travelers. The joint protector usually has split rubber collars at each end to protect the conductor from damage where it exits at each end of the sleeve.
pull setting: See: sag section.
pull site: The location on the line where the puller, reel winder, and anchors (snubs) are located. This site may also serve as the pull or tension site for the next sag section. Syn: reel setup, tugger setup.
puller: Ser bullwheel puller.
puller, two drum, three drum: The definition and application for this unit is essentially the same as that for the drum puller. It differs in that this unit is equipped with two or three drums and thus can pull one, two, or three conductors individually or simultaneously. (See: drum puller.) Syn: double drum hoist, triple drum hoist, double drum winch, three drum winch, triple drum winch, two drum winch, tugger.