IEEE 1724 2011
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IEEE Guide for the Preparation of a Transmission Line Design Criteria Document
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2011 | 32 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. A suggested outline for information that should be included in a design criteria for overhead transmission lines is presented in this guide. This guide is not a design criteria or a design manual, it is a listing of the information that is required during the design of a transmission line, and provides guidance for line designers in the collection and documentation of how the line was designed; including the sources of information used in design and the design approach used.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1724™-2011 Front cover |
3 | Title page |
6 | Introduction |
7 | Notice to users Laws and regulations Copyrights Updating of IEEE documents Errata |
8 | Interpretations Patents |
9 | Participants |
12 | Contents |
13 | IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose |
14 | 2. General overview and summary 2.1 Project name, voltage, date, length, location, etc. 2.2 Applicable codes and standards used in the design 2.2.1 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements 2.2.2 State, Federal, or Local regulations 2.3 Physical details 2.3.1 Wire sizes and compositions |
15 | 2.3.2 Insulator types and configuration 2.3.3 Structure material, description, and configuration 2.3.4 Foundation material and types |
16 | 2.3.5 Conductor accessories 2.3.6 Vibration protection methods 3. Climate 3.1 Wind experience in the project area |
17 | 3.2 Ice experience in the project area 3.3 Combined ice and wind loading in the project area 3.4 Unusual climatology (tornados, hurricanes, extreme ice, and microbursts) |
18 | 3.5 Pollution levels and sources 4. Electrical design criteria 4.1 Code clearances |
19 | 4.1.1 Clearances to buildings and ground 4.1.2 Electrical clearances to structures 4.1.3 Insulation coordination for suspension insulators |
20 | 4.1.4 Lightning performance 4.1.5 Shielding 4.1.6 Grounding 4.1.7 Galloping conductors 4.2 Clearance buffers for design clearances |
21 | 4.3 Structure spotting on design maps 4.4 Ampacity ratings and ampacity rating criteria 4.5 Corona and field effects |
22 | 5. Structural design criteria 5.1 Conductor and conductor support hardware |
23 | 5.1.1 Conductor tension limits 5.1.2 Insulators |
24 | 5.1.3 Support hardware 5.1.4 Conductor accessories |
25 | 5.2 Guys and hardware 5.2.1 Guy strand 5.2.2 Guy hardware and anchors 5.3 Structures 5.3.1 Strength reduction factors |
26 | 5.4 Loads and load factors 5.4.1 Wind load cases 5.4.2 Ice load cases |
27 | 5.4.3 Combined wind and ice load cases 5.4.4 Broken wire and unbalanced ice loads 5.4.5 Construction and maintenance loads 5.5 Structure design loads 5.5.1 Tangent and suspension angle structures |
28 | 5.5.2 Strain and dead-end structures |
29 | 5.5.3 Containment structures |
30 | 5.5.4 Guying 5.6 Foundation design 5.6.1 Loads and load factors 5.6.2 Compression/uplift foundations |
31 | 5.6.3 Moment foundations |
32 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |