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2、lication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.IEEE Std C135.63-1998 (R2006)IEEE Standard for Shoulder Live Line Extension Links for Overhead Line ConstructionSponsorTransmission and Distribution Committee
3、of theIEEE Power Engineering SocietyApproved 19 March 1998Reaffirmed 5 December 2006IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Dimensions and strength requirements for shoulder live line extension links used in over-head transmission and distribution hardware are covered.Keywords: ball, socket, eye, clevis, o
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16、iIntroduction(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C135.63-1998, IEEE Standard for Shoulder Live Line Extension Links forOverhead Line Construction.)This standard covers the dimensional and strength requirements for shoulder live line extension links usedfor construction of overhead lines.At th
17、e time this standard was completed, the Working Group on Pole Line Hardware had the followingmembership:Ronald J. Oedemann,ChairThe following persons were on the balloting committee:When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 19 March 1998, it had the followingmembership:Richard J. Ho
18、lleman,ChairDonald N. Heirman,Vice ChairJudith Gorman,Secretary*Member EmeritusNick AnnasJames E. ApplequistFred BurtlesonRick Chapel Bill Cundiff Edward DziedzicDale EasleyJohn FarringtonJohn FlynnDonald HealdRichard W. HenselNunnally JohnsonRalph O. JonesEd Kiernozek David J. KouryKeith LindseyAnd
19、y MeyerTom MurphyRobert C. PetersPatrick D. QuinnSteve D. ScholfieldRichard J. SerockiChris SeversDoug ShermanSteve SmithRonald L. SpeesJohn TrostleNevins WilburnJames E. ApplequistJoseph F. BuchKris K. BuckholzW. H. ColeLeonard F. ConsalvoWilliam T. CrokerGlenn A. DavidsonFrank A. DenbrockJohn Farr
20、ingtonLowell H. FinkGeroge GelaDonald GilliesEdwin J. “Tip” GoodwinYang H. HahmRichard W. HenselMagdi F. IshacRalph O. JonesRobert O. KlugeDavid J. KouryRobert C. LathamDavid J. MitchellFranklin D. MeyersRonald J. OedemannRobert C. PetersJ. L. PricePatrick D. QuinnJohn S. RumbleDonald SandellSteve D
21、. ScholfieldRichard J. SerockiJ. Larry SlentzRonald L. SpeesRichard B. TaylorJohn TorokDaniel J. WardSatish K. AggarwalClyde R. CampJames T. CarloGary R. EngmannHarold E. EpsteinJay Forster*Thomas F. GarrityRuben D. GarzonJames H. GurneyJim D. IsaakLowell G. JohnsonRobert KennellyE. G. “Al” KienerJo
22、seph L. Koepfinger*Stephen R. LambertJim LogothetisDonald C. LoughryL. Bruce McClungLouis-Franois PauRonald C. PetersenGerald H. PetersonJohn B. PoseyGary S. RobinsonHans E. WeinrichDonald W. ZipseivCopyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved.Contents1. Overview 11.1 Scope 11.2 Application. 12. Materia
23、l 13. Dimensions 14. Test procedure and test reports 34.1 Test procedure 34.2 Test reports. 3Copyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved.1IEEE Standard for Shoulder Live Line Extension Links for Overhead Line Construction1. Overview1.1 ScopeThis standard covers the dimensions and strength requirements
24、for shoulder live line extension links used inoverhead transmission and distribution hardware.1.2 ApplicationShoulder live line extension links conforming to the requirements of this standard shall in all respects meetthe basic dimensional and performance requirements herein stated. Shoulder live li
25、ne extension links arenormally used at an attachment location for tools when changing out a string of suspension insulators. Thiswork may be performed while the line is energized or de-energized.2. MaterialThe shoulder live line extension links may be made of any material acceptable to the purchaser
26、, subject onlyto the limitations imposed by specified dimensions and minimum strength requirements.3. DimensionsThe dimensions in Figure 1 apply to the insulator end of the shoulder live line extension link. This end maybe in the shape of a standard ball, socket, eye, clevis, or oval eye fitting, de
27、pending upon application. Thedimensional requirements of Figure 1 shall be maintained. IEEEStd C135.63-1998 IEEE STANDARD FOR SHOULDER LIVE LINE EXTENSION 2Copyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved.Metric measurements (mm)Type D1 normal 2 D2 max A min B min R min1 22 39 133 16a62 25 42 140 16a83 29 5
28、1 140 16a84 32 57 140 16a8English measurements (in)TypeD1 normal 1/16D2 max A min B min R min1 7/8 1- 17/32 5-1/4 5/8a1/42 1 1-21/32 5-1/2 5/8a5/163 1-1/8 2 5-1/2 5/8a5/164 1-1/4 2-1/4 5-1/2 5/8a5/16aFor oval eye, clevis, and “Y” clevis the standard minimum “B” dimension is6 mm (1/4 in). An optional
29、 minimum “B” dimension is 16 mm (5/8 in).MIN MINFigure 1Dimensional requirements of shoulder live line extension linkIEEELINKS FOR OVERHEAD LINE CONSTRUCTION Std C135.63-1998Copyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved.34. Test procedure and test reportsThe following design tests are meant to verify the
30、 adequacy of the design of the shoulder live line extensionlink when incorporated with any standard ball, socket, eye, clevis, or oval eye type fitting. These tests are notmeant to be routine tests or to replace routine tests.4.1 Test procedureFive product samples of any one combination of shoulder
31、and insulator end fittings that conform to this stan-dard shall be subjected to the following test. Each test sample shall be held by the appropriate type of testfixture shown in Figure 2 and tested in the manner shown in Figure 3. The load shall be started at zero andsmoothly brought up in a practi
32、cally stepless variation to 75% of the full rated strength of the shoulder liveline extension link i.e., 101 kN (22 500 lbf) for a 135 kN (30 000 lbf) extension link. Alternately, the loadmay be increased rapidly to approximately 50% of rated strength. The load from 50% to 75% of ratedstrength shall
33、 be applied at a rate of 25% of the rated strength per minute.The shoulder live line extension link shall be held at 75% of rated strength for 3 min. The load shall then bereleased and the parts inspected. None of the five shoulder live line extension links shall fracture or shear.Local brinelling a
34、round the shoulder of the shoulder live line extension link from the test fixture is acceptable.The five samples shall then be pulled to failure. The load shall be started at zero and brought up smoothly ina practically stepless manner. The load may be increased rapidly to approximately 75% of rated
35、 strength ofhardware. The load shall then be applied smoothly at a rate of 25% of rated strength per minute until point offailure.Failure of any sample at less than 95% of rated strength requires retest. Failure of more than one samplebetween 95% and 100% requires retest. Retests shall be on 10 prod
36、uct samples with the same criteria as above. If the retest fails, the design fails.4.2 Test reportsAll tests shall be permanently recorded for a period of 10 years. Each test write-up shall contain thefollowing: Date of test; Location of test; Catalog part number; Hardware rating; Description of tes
37、t setup, including serial numbers of test equipment; Date of latest calibration of test equipment; Condition of item after 75% loading (e.g., “no permanent deformation noted,” “some brinelling,”etc.); Test results and any pertinent notes including description of failure, if any; Statement that the h
38、ardware does or does not meet the requirements of IEEE Std C135.63-1998; and Signature of inspector performing or witnessing the test.IEEEStd C135.63-1998 IEEE STANDARD FOR SHOULDER LIVE LINE EXTENSION 4Copyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved.Metric measurements (mm)Typed1+1 0d2 +1 0d3+1 1d4+ 01254
39、1 6 22294 6 233254 6 243560 6 2English measurements (in)Typed1+1/32 0d2+1/32 0d3+1/32 1/32d4+1/32 01 1 1-5/8 7/32 1/162 1-1/8 1-3/4 7/32 1/163 1-1/4 2-1/8 7/32 1/164 1-1/4 2-3/8 7/32 1/16Figure 2Dimensional requirements of test fixtureIEEELINKS FOR OVERHEAD LINE CONSTRUCTION Std C135.63-1998Copyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved.5Figure 3Example showing application of forces
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