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IEEE 516 2003

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IEEE Guide for Maintenance Methods on Energized Power Lines

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IEEE 2003 119
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Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. General recommendations for performing maintenance work on energized power lines are provided. Technical explanations as required to cover certain laboratory testing of tools and equipment, field maintenance and care of tools and equipment, and work methods for the maintenance of energized lines and for persons working in the vicinity of energized lines are included

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1 IEEE Std 516-2003 Front Cover
2 Title Page
4 Introduction
Participants
6 Contents
8 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
9 1.4 Other requirements
2. References
12 3. Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
15 3.2 Abbreviations
16 4. Technical considerations and testing
4.1 Introduction
17 4.2 Basic concepts
43 4.3 Electrical tests
45 4.4 Job site procedures
47 4.5 Shop or laboratory procedures
55 4.6 Acceptance-test reference
60 4.7 Tools and equipment
4.8 Bibliography documents
61 5. In-service checking and care
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Scope
5.3 Field care, handling, and storage
63 5.4 Periodic inspection and checking
65 5.5 Maintenance and repair of tools and equipment
67 5.6 Bibliography documents
6. Work methods
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Categorized of energized-line maintenance
6.3 Minimum approach distance (MAD)
68 6.4 Precautions when working energized lines
69 6.5 Requirements when working energized lines
72 6.6 Insulating equipment used in energized line-work
73 6.7 Noninsulating equipment used in energized work
74 6.8 Insulating devices used in energized line-work
6.9 Methods for positioning personnel
79 6.10 Bibliography documents
7. Work in the proximity of energized lines and devices
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Approach distances
90 7.3 Precautions when performing live work
91 7.4 Step and touch voltages
92 7.5 Vehicles in the vicinity of energized lines and devices
93 7.6 Insulator cleaning
7.7 Bibliography documents
94 Annex A (nformative) Bibliography
96 Annex B (informative) Derivation of live-line minimum air insulation distance (MAID) using Equation (2)
97 Annex C (informative) Distance calculations
99 Annex D (informative) Tables in feet
IEEE 516 2003
$58.50