Guy Pole definition

Guy Pole means a separate pole, used to carry the strain of dead-ending or line deflection to ground.
Guy Pole means a pole that is used primarily to structurally support an electrical or telephone distribution or transmission pole, but has no energized conductors or telephone wires or Facilities attached.
Guy Pole or "Support pole" means a pole that is used primarily to structurally support an electrical or telephone distribution or transmission pole, but has no energized conductors or telephone wires or Facilities attached.

Examples of Guy Pole in a sentence

  • If the structure being replaced is a Guy pole it may be up to twenty (20) feet taller than the height of a structure that a Guy Pole supports.

  • When the Original Structure is a Guy Pole, the height of the Original Structure may be increased by the lesser of either a) twenty feet over the existing height of the Guy Pole; or b) ten feet over the height of the Structure the Guy Pole supports.

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