DocumentCode
2301097
Title
Steel distribution poles-environmental implications
Author
Harness, R.
Author_Institution
Electr. Syst. Consultants Inc., Fort Collins, CO
fYear
1998
fDate
26-28 Apr 1998
Lastpage
42374
Abstract
Steel poles are becoming popular in distribution line construction. Steel poles have a high strength to weight ratio and are resistant to insect, animal and bird damage. They are also recyclable and do not require treatment with chemical preservatives. Although steel distribution class poles offer some environmental advantages over wood poles, they can be extremely lethal to raptors and other large perching birds. Constructing distribution lines with metal poles in a traditional manner typically results in reduced phase to ground clearances. These reduced clearances can result in electrocuted raptors, which are protected by state and federal laws. Distribution steel pole construction requires alternative construction materials and framing to mitigate these potential electrocutions. Alternative construction methods including the use of fiberglass crossarms, pole-top pin extensions, perch guards and pole top insulating materials are discussed
Keywords
distribution networks; environmental factors; erection; poles and towers; power overhead lines; steel; birdlife electrocution; construction methods; damage resistant; environmental implications; fiberglass crossarms; overhead power lines; perch guards; phase to ground clearance; pole top insulating material; pole-top pin extensions; steel distribution poles; strength to weight ratio; Animals; Birds; Building materials; Feathers; Flashover; Insects; Insulation; Poles and towers; Steel; Tail;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Rural Electric Power Conference, 1998. Papers Presented at the 42nd Annual Conference
Conference_Location
St. Louis, MO
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4459-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/REPCON.1998.666959
Filename
666959
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