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IEEE 516-2009 IEEE Guide for Maintenance Methods on Energized Power Lines

standard by IEEE, 06/24/2009

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Scope

This guide provides the general recommendations for performing maintenance work on energized powerlines. It is not intended to include all of the proven practical methods and procedures; however, these selected comprehensive recommendations are based on sound engineering principles, engineering safety considerations, and field experience by many utilities. Included are technical explanations as required to cover certain laboratory testing of tools and equipment, in-service inspection, maintenance and care of tools and equipment, and work methods for the maintenance of energized lines for persons working in vicinity of energized lines.

Purpose

The purpose of this guide is toa) Present, in one guide, sufficient details of some of the methods and equipment presently in useto enable the performance of energized line maintenance with maximum safety.b) Direct attention to appropriate standards and other documents for the acquisition of knowledgeon the inspection, care, and use of required tools and equipment.c) Provide guidance for establishing an appropriate work area, taking into consideration safety andthe physical effects of the work area on personnel.It is not intended that this guide should replace present proven utility practices or imply that these recommendations are superior to existing practices and, therefore, should be universally adopted as utility standards. This compilation of many accepted practices is presented specifically in the form of a guide to be used by those electric utilities and agencies that are seeking guidance in establishing methods and procedures for maintenance of energized power lines.

Abstract

Revision Standard - Active.This guide provides the general recommendations for performing maintenance work on energized power lines. It is not intended to include all of the proven practical methods and procedures, however, these selected comprehensive recommendations are based on sound engineering principles, engineering safety considerations, and field experience by many utilities. Included are technical explanations as required to cover certain laboratory testing of tools and equipment, in-service inspection, maintenance and care of tools and equipment, and work methods of the maintenance of energized lines for persons working in vicinity of power lines.

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