AS/NZS 4065:2010
AS/NZS 4065:2010
Concrete utility services poles
Standards Australia
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<text>AS/NZS 4065:2010 CONCRETE UTILITY SERVICES POLES</text>
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<text>PREFACE</text>
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<text>CONTENTS</text>
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<text>SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL</text>
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<text>1.1 SCOPE</text>
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<text>1.2 APPLICATION</text>
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<text>1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS</text>
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<text>1.4 DEFINITIONS</text>
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<text>1.4.1 Along-line direction</text>
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<text>1.4.2 Deflection</text>
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<text>1.4.3 Failure</text>
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<text>1.4.4 Load at the serviceability limit state</text>
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<text>1.4.5 Load at the strength limit state</text>
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<text>1.4.6 Straightness</text>
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<text>1.4.7 Test load</text>
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<text>1.4.8 Transverse direction</text>
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<text>1.5 CLASSIFICATION</text>
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<text>1.6 MARKING</text>
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<text>1.6.1 General</text>
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<text>1.6.2 Form of marking</text>
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<text>1.7 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS</text>
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<text>1.7.1 General</text>
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<text>1.7.2 Dimensions and ultimate loads</text>
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<text>1.7.3 Structural test for poles</text>
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<text>SECTION 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS</text>
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<text>2.1 MATERIALS</text>
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<text>2.1.1 General</text>
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<text>2.1.2 Concrete</text>
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<text>2.1.3 Reinforcement</text>
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<text>2.1.4 Tendons and anchorages</text>
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<text>2.1.5 Other components</text>
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<text>2.2 DESIGN FOR STRENGTH AND SERVICEABILITY</text>
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<text>2.3 MANUFACTURE</text>
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<text>2.3.1 Formwork</text>
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<text>2.3.2 Reinforcement and tendon placement</text>
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<text>2.3.3 Casting</text>
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<text>2.3.4 Protection and curing</text>
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<text>2.3.5 Stressing of tendons and protection of tendons and anchorages</text>
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<text>2.3.6 Surface finish</text>
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<text>2.3.7 Tolerances</text>
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<text>SECTION 3 PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS</text>
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<text>3.1 GENERAL</text>
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<text>3.1.1 Compliance</text>
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<text>3.1.2 Access barrier</text>
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<text>3.1.3 Step bolt anchors</text>
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<text>3.1.4 Provision of holes and ferrules</text>
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<text>3.1.5 Galvanizing</text>
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<text>3.1.6 Electrical requirements</text>
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<text>3.1.7 Jointed poles</text>
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<text>3.1.8 Handling and storage requirements</text>
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<text>3.2 STREET LIGHTING POLES</text>
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<text>3.2.1 Pole components</text>
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<text>3.2.2 Electrical provisions</text>
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<text>3.3 FLOODLIGHTING AND COMMUNICATION POLES</text>
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<text>3.3.1 Pole components</text>
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<text>3.3.2 Electrical provisions</text>
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<text>3.4 AERIAL CONDUCTOR POLES</text>
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<text>3.4.1 Pole components</text>
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<text>3.4.2 Electrical earthing</text>
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<text>3.4.3 Access for inspection and maintenance</text>
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<text>3.5 TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES</text>
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<text>APPENDIX A - MEANS OF DEMONSTRATING COMPLIANCE WITH THIS STANDARD</text>
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<text>A1 SCOPE</text>
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<text>A2 STATISTICAL SAMPLING</text>
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<text>A3 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION</text>
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<text>A4 SUPPLIER'S QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM</text>
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<text>A5 OTHER MEANS OF ASSESSMENT</text>
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<text>APPENDIX B - REFERENCED DOCUMENTS</text>
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<text>APPENDIX C - INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED BY PURCHASER</text>
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Specifies minimum requirements for the materials, design, fabrication and erection of concrete utility services poles. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the forthcoming issue of AS 4676, Structural design requirements for utility services poles.
This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for materials, design and manufacture of reinforced and prestressed concrete utility services poles.
The Standard applies to concrete poles and their component parts which support any one of street lights, floodlights, aerial conductors, electromotive-transport conductors, traffic signals, communication equipment, or similar utility services, or any combination of these services.
The Standard does not apply to concrete flag poles (see Note 2).
NOTES:
1 Methods for demonstrating compliance with this Standard are given in Appendix A.
2 Information on the additional loads induced by the temporary attachment of flags or banners to utility services poles is given in Appendix G of AS/NZS 4676.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Standards Australia |
Committee | CE-019 |
Supersedes |
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