Pole Loading Analysis Engineering Report Sample Clauses

Pole Loading Analysis Engineering Report. For each Pole subject to a Permit Application, Licensee will provide a PLA Report. For purposes of the PLA Report, Licensee’s equipment shall be constructed to NESC Medium Loading District; Grade C Construction, ½ half inch ice thickness; 4.0 (psf) wind pressure; and a pole strength factor of 85%. If more than one condition applies to the construction of an overhead line, the condition requiring the higher grade of construction is to be used. It is recognized that deformation, deflections, or displacement of parts of the structure may change the effects of the loads assumed. In the calculation of stresses, allowances may be made, with agreement from the District, when the effects can be evaluated. To facilitate generating the PLA Report, upon request the District will provide Licensee specific Pole and Facility information as well as calibrated pictures for each Pole. At the District’s discretion, District will accept PLA Reports, Pole images, and installation diagrams generated from pole loading software programs such as, but not limited to, PLS Pole CADD, O-Calc Pro, PoleForeman, SPIDACalc.
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