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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Codes Used For Design & Fabrication Of Mono-Pole


Steel poles is fast becoming the pole of choice in construction of power lines. Most of the replacement of wooden poles have been to steel poles.

Steel poles has a distinct advantage over wood poles, primarily its durability and longer life span (if properly treated, like galvanizing).

This article is basically a guide on the standards and codes used in the design of steel poles. The standards presented herein are that of the US Rural Utilities Services.

Codes, standards, or other documents referred to in this specification shall be considered as part of its specification. The following codes and standards are referenced when designing and fabricating steel poles to be used as transmission or distribution poles in the areas within the US Rural Utilities Services.

1. American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), Specification for the Design, Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel for Buildings.

2. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Standard, Design of Steel Transmission Pole Structures, Manual 72, latest edition.

3. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), various standards, latest revision.

4. American Concrete Institute (ACI), Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete, ACI 318, latest edition.

5. American Welding Society (AWS), Structural Welding Code, AWS D1.1, latest edition.

6. American National Standards Institute (ANSI), National Electrical Safety Code, ANSI C2, latest edition.

7. Steel Structure Painting Council (SSPC), Surface Preparation Specification, SPCC-SP6, latest edition.


The above codes can be used for any country unless appropriate data ( ex. weather related ) for that country is used.
 

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