Conductor Accessories Scope Sample Clauses

Conductor Accessories Scope. These specifications set out the technical requirements for the conductor accessory supply, such as: arming rods, splice sleeves, repair sleeves and tools for their application, spacers, dampers, and others to be used with the selected conductor.
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Conductor Accessories Scope. These specifications set out the technical requirements for the conductor accessory supply, such as: arming rods, splice sleeves, repair sleeves and tools for their application, spacers, dampers, and others to be used with the selected conductor. For accessory design, manufacturing and transportation, the current versions of the following standards shall be used without limitation: CNE Current supply, ASTM A 36, ASTM A 153, ASTM B201, ASTM B230, ASTM B398, IEC 61284, UNE 207009: 2002. a) Arming rods: they shall be of aluminum alloy, helicoidal and preformed, to be easily mounted on the conductors. Arming rod sizes will be appropriate for selected conductor sections. b) Once assembled, the rods should provide a uniform protective layer, without gaps and with adequate pressure to prevent loosening due to aging. c) Splicing sleeves: shall be of the compression type, material and diameter appropriate for the selected conductor. The minimum breaking load will be 95% of that of the corresponding conductor. d) Repair sleeves: shall be of the compression type. They will only be used in cases of slight damages to conductor outer layer. The mechanical characteristics will be similar to those in the splice sleeves. e) Dampers: must be of the stockbridge type to control wind vibration levels within permitted safety limits, retaining their mechanical and damping properties over the life of the line.

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