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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/22/2019
Doc Name
Application
From
Colowyo Coal Company L.P.
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
MR211
Email Name
ZTT
JDM
Media Type
D
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FIGURES <br /> Figure 4.18-3 Typical Eagle-Safe Three-Phase Pole Configuration <br /> Location of implementation for: <br /> GAP OF POLE-TOP GROUND OR <br /> PHASE <br /> so\ <br /> Additional 18„ <br /> Vertical Spacing <br /> �12" <br /> 8" 52' <br /> 7'226 10'Wood <br /> Crossarm <br /> Neutral Wire <br /> _.___S Wood <br /> Typical Eagle-Safe three-phase pole configuration using a dropped 10-foot crossarm creating a <br /> gap between the pole-top ground or phase and the phases on the crossarm. <br /> Dropping a crossarm an additional 27 inches may require shorter spans or taller poles to maintain <br /> safety clearances, adding to the structures cost. A common alternative to dropping the arm is to <br /> use a 10-foot crossarm and lowering the arm only an additional 12 inches. This provides the <br /> recommended 60 inches of separation without using taller poles and is the most economical <br /> method to raptor-proof a structure. <br /> Figures 40 Revision Date: 11/18/19 <br /> Revision No.: MR-211 <br />
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