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IEEE 1070-2006

IEEE Guide for the Design and Testing of Transmission Modular Restoration Structure Components

Standard by IEEE, 2006

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IEEE 1070-2006 is a technical guide for the design and testing of transmission modular restoration structure components used in power and energy applications. It focuses on the engineering considerations that affect structural performance, helping designers and testers evaluate whether components can meet expected service conditions. For organizations working with restoration structures and transmission-related hardware, this standard supports more consistent specification, testing, and acceptance decisions.

About IEEE 1070-2006

This standard addresses the design and testing of modular restoration structure components, which are used in transmission infrastructure where damaged or temporary structural support may be required. IEEE 1070-2006 provides guidance that can help align component design with practical performance expectations, including structural integrity and test evaluation. As an inactive IEEE document, it remains relevant as a technical reference for legacy systems, documentation review, and comparison against earlier engineering requirements in power utility work.

Where is IEEE 1070-2006 used?

IEEE 1070-2006 is most relevant in transmission line restoration projects, utility maintenance planning, and engineering workflows that involve modular support structures for power systems. It may be used when specifying components for temporary or replacement restoration structures, reviewing test procedures, or checking compatibility with field deployment practices. Engineers, procurement teams, and utility contractors may consult the standard when working on restoration equipment intended for transmission-related service.

Importance in practice

In practice, the value of IEEE 1070-2006 lies in improving design control and testing consistency for restoration structure components. Clear guidance can reduce uncertainty during specification, help support repeatable acceptance testing, and limit the risk of performance issues in the field. For power and energy applications, that kind of consistency matters when reliability, structural safety, and coordinated procurement decisions depend on documented engineering criteria.

  • Design guidance for modular restoration components
  • Testing considerations for structural performance
  • Transmission infrastructure restoration use cases
  • Utility engineering and procurement reference
  • Legacy technical documentation support
SKU: 842dbcb8860f

  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1070 (2006)
  • Previous Version: 1070 (1996)
  • Previous Version: 1070 (1989)

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