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IEEE Guide for Maintenance Methods on Energized Power Lines (Redline), 2009
- Title page
- Introduction
- Notice to users [Go to Page]
- Laws and regulations
- Copyrights
- Updating of IEEE documents
- Errata
- Interpretations
- Patents
- Participants
- Contents
- Important notice
- 1. Overview [Go to Page]
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.2 Purpose
- 1.3 Application
- 2. Normative references
- 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Definitions
- 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
- 4. Technical considerations [Go to Page]
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Insulating properties
- 4.3 Air as insulation
- 4.4 Factors that affect the air insulation
- 4.5 Air gap distances
- 4.6 Distance equations
- 4.7 Factors used to determine MAID, MTID, MAD, Mad for Tools, and MHAD
- 4.8 Control of TOVs
- 4.9 Application of MAID, MTID, MAD, MAD for Tools, and MHAD
- 4.10 Insulation systems
- 5. Tools and equipment [Go to Page]
- 5.1 Categories of insulating tools and equipment
- 5.2 Equipment rating
- 5.3 Electrical current flows
- 5.4 Tool and equipment testing
- 5.5 Testing of FRP live work tools
- 5.6 Typical tests for insulating tools
- 5.7 Worksite procedures
- 5.8 Shop or laboratory procedures
- 5.9 Insulating rope
- 5.10 Histograms
- 5.11 Electrical test references
- 5.12 Marking and identification—general
- 5.13 Restoration or temporary structures
- 6. In-service checking and care of insulated tools and equipment [Go to Page]
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Scope
- 6.3 Field care, handling, and storage
- 6.4 Periodic inspection and checking
- 6.5 Maintenance and repair of tools and equipment
- 7. Work methods [Go to Page]
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Categories of energized-line maintenance
- 7.3 Precautions when working energized lines
- 7.4 Requirements when working energized lines
- 7.5 Insulating equipment used in energized-line work
- 7.6 Noninsulating equipment used in energized-line work
- 7.7 Insulating devices used in energized-line work
- 7.8 Methods for positioning personnel
- 7.9 Insulator cleaning
- 8. Work in the vicinity of energized lines and devices [Go to Page]
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Physiological aspects of live-line work
- 8.3 Flame-resistant clothing
- 8.4 RF field protection
- 8.5 Precautions when performing live work
- 8.6 Step and touch voltages
- 8.7 Mechanical equipment
- Annex A (informative) Bibliography
- Annex B (informative) Sample distance calculations
- Annex C (informative) Sample PPAG calculations
- Annex D (informative) Distance tables
- Annex E (informative) Determining maximum anticipated per-unit TOV (T) [Go to Page]