IEEE PC135.90/D6.0, Nov 2011
IEEE Draft Standard for Pole Line Hardware for Overhead Line Construction
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IEEE PC135.90/D6.0, Nov 2011 is a draft standard for pole line hardware used in overhead line construction, with a focus on the components that support and secure line equipment in power and utility installations. It addresses the technical details that help define suitable hardware for these applications, making it relevant to engineers, specifiers, and procurement teams working on overhead line systems. As a draft technical document, it helps align design and evaluation expectations for this type of hardware.
What is IEEE PC135.90/D6.0, Nov 2011?
This standard is a draft specification for pole line hardware, which generally includes the fittings and support parts used to mount, connect, or secure equipment on overhead line structures. IEEE PC135.90/D6.0, Nov 2011 provides a framework for describing the expected characteristics of these components in the context of overhead line construction. It is relevant where consistent design, material selection, and performance expectations are needed for utility hardware used on poles and related line structures.
Where is IEEE PC135.90/D6.0, Nov 2011 used?
IEEE PC135.90/D6.0, Nov 2011 is typically used in overhead power line projects and related utility construction work where pole-mounted hardware must be selected, specified, or reviewed. It is most relevant to line hardware used on distribution structures, support assemblies, and other pole line applications in power and energy systems. The document can also support engineering teams involved in equipment specification, installation planning, and product evaluation for components that must perform reliably in field conditions.
Why is IEEE PC135.90/D6.0, Nov 2011 important?
This draft standard matters because pole line hardware affects the safety, durability, and consistency of overhead line construction. Using a defined technical document such as IEEE PC135.90/D6.0, Nov 2011 can help reduce variation in design and procurement, support more consistent testing or review, and improve confidence that components are appropriate for their intended use. For utility and engineering projects, that can lower installation risk and help maintain dependable line performance.
- Draft requirements for pole line hardware
- Overhead line construction context
- Utility and power system applications
- Support for specification and review
- Focused on component consistency
- Publication Date: 2011
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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