A suggested outline for information that should be included in a design criteria for overhead transmission lines is presented in this guide. This guide is not a design criteria or a design manual, it is a listing of the information that is required during the design of a transmission line, and provides guidance for line designers in the collection and documentation of how the line was designed; including the sources of information used in design and the design approach used.
- Standard Committee
- PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
- Status
- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2007-08-22
- Board Approval
- 2011-03-31
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2012-03-27
- Published:
- 2011-05-27
- Inactivated Date:
- 2022-03-24
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
- Working Group
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OHL-Design_WG - Design and Construction of Overhead Lines Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Michael Kipness
Contact Michael Kipness - Working Group Chair
- Robert Millies
Other Activities From This Working Group
Current projects that have been authorized by the IEEE SA Standards Board to develop a standard.
P1724
Guide for the Preparation of a Transmission Line Design Criteria Document
This guide provides a template to assist line design engineers in gathering and organizing information into a coherent design criteria document for use in the design of overhead electric power transmission lines, generally at voltages of 69 kV and higher. The guide is also useful for the design of lower voltage lines.
Standards approved by the IEEE SA Standards Board that are within the 10-year lifecycle.
2954-2023
IEEE Recommended Practice for Overhead Transmission Line Design
large collection of peer-reviewed IEEE and other industry standards and guidelines related to overhead transmission line design, testing, construction, and maintenance is summarized in this recommended practice. This includes aspects such as structures, foundations, conductors, insulators, hardware, and electrical effects. It identifies the documents in an organized and comprehensive fashion along with explanations of the material presented within each document and when a particular document should be considered.
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