IEEE P738/D2, Aug 2006
Temperature of Bare Overhead Conductors
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P738/D2, Aug 2006 is a technical standard focused on the temperature of bare overhead conductors in power, energy and related industrial applications. It is relevant where conductor heating affects line loading, sag, clearance, and operational reliability. By addressing this thermal behavior, the document helps engineers and asset owners make more consistent design and operating decisions for overhead systems. P738/D2, Aug 2006 is especially useful when temperature limits must be considered in practical performance assessments.
What is P738/D2, Aug 2006?
P738/D2, Aug 2006 addresses how the temperature of bare overhead conductors should be considered in engineering practice. In a power transmission or distribution context, conductor temperature influences electrical performance, mechanical behavior, and allowable operating conditions. This standard provides a focused technical reference for evaluating those temperature-related effects. For projects involving overhead lines, it supports clearer specification, comparison, and compliance work tied to conductor rating and operating limits.
Where is P738/D2, Aug 2006 used?
This standard is typically used in overhead power line design, line rating studies, and operational assessments for bare conductors. It may apply to transmission and distribution circuits where conductor heating must be checked against clearance and loading requirements. Utility engineers, consulting designers, and testing teams may use P738/D2, Aug 2006 when reviewing conductor performance under expected electrical and environmental conditions. It is also relevant in procurement and specification work for overhead line equipment.
Why is P738/D2, Aug 2006 important?
P738/D2, Aug 2006 matters because conductor temperature can directly affect safety margins, system capacity, and long-term reliability. Using a consistent technical basis helps reduce variation in design assumptions and supports more dependable ratings and operating limits. For overhead conductor applications, that consistency can improve compliance reviews, planning decisions, and risk control. P738/D2, Aug 2006 also helps align engineering expectations when temperature is a critical factor in performance evaluation.
- Bare overhead conductor temperature
- Power line rating and loading
- Clearance and sag considerations
- Engineering and compliance reference
- Publication Date: 2006
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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