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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/4/2016
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Figures
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FIGURES <br />Figure 4.18-6: Typical Deadend Structure Pole Configuration. <br />Install two perch <br />deterrents on front arm <br />Open crossarm to <br />allow perching <br />Install arrester caps and <br />deterrent between <br />Cover stingers cutouVarrester <br />Install bushing ` <br />covers <br />Many deadend poles require insulated jumpers to allow safe perching. Where this is not practical <br />and 60 inches of separation is lacking, perch management is an option. However, perch <br />management is most successful when other parts of the structure are still safely accessible to <br />birds. Shown above are various different types of raptor protection device alternatives and their <br />approximate locations. <br />Perch guard devices can be placed on the crossarms to eliminate the possibility of raptors <br />utilizing the structure or only allowing raptors to utilize safe portions of the structure. <br />Insulated Jumpers or covers can be used to protect raptors from electrocution by the phase <br />stingers. <br />Bushing covers and arrester caps also eliminate the possibility of electrocution on exposed pole - <br />mounted equipment. <br />Figures 41 Revision Date: 02/26/16 <br />Revision No.: MR -151 <br />
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