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17 00 00 01 TABLE OF CONTENTS RECONDUCTORING 4KV LOOPOVER AND SWITCH POLE RECONDUCTORING CROSSARM OR ARMLESS 1, 2, AND 3 PHASE RECONDUCTORING ANGLE OR DEADEND RECONDUCTORING FLOATING ANGLE RECONDUCTORING 12KV TRANSFORMERS WITH OR WITHOUT SWITCHES RECONDUCTORING SWITCH POLE BREAKOFFS RECONDUCTORING 12KV SWITCH POLES LOOPOVERS 17 21 40 ** 17 31 10 ** 17 31 11 ** 17 31 12 ** 17 31 30 ** 17 31 40 ** 17 31 41 ** 260 JUMPER 17 31 50 ** 252 & 255 JUMPER 12KV & ABOVE 17 31 51 ** REV. DATE: 03/18/05

4kV Loopover and Switch Pole 17 21 40 ** 1. Above quantities assume that new switches will be installed. 2. If switch is not replaced or R&R d, Estimate 4 additional Code 260s per switch. Description 17 21 40 ** 01 02 03 04 996 Epoxi Arms 4 4 4 4 912 R & R Disc Insulators 6 4 6 4 1 2 260 Jumper 12 8 6 4 REV. NO: 0 REV. DATE: 8/08/95

Crossarm or Armless 1, 2, & 3 Phase 17 31 10 ** 17 31 10 02 Armless 17 31 10 04 Pole Top Stnd. / Stk. No. Description 17 31 10 ** 01 02 04 996 Epoxi Arms 4 4 2 TARM Crossarm Single, 6 Ft. 2 2 REV. NO: 1 REV. DATE: 9/08/99

Angle or Deadend 17 31 11 ** 4 kv 17 31 11 01 12kV 17 31 11 03 4 kv 17 31 11 05 12kV 17 31 11 07 1. Minus out each 255 jumper on which a 252 connector is installed. Stnd. / Stk. No. H/C Description 17 31 11 ** 01 03 05 07 TARM Crossarm Sgle, 6 Ft. 2 2 TARM Crossarm Sgle, 8 Ft. 4 4 912 R&R Insulator 1 6 912 H R&R Insulator 1 6 260 Jumper Inst & REM 12 6 255 Jumper Inst & REM 6 @ 252 Connector Energized Ea @ @ @ @ REV. NO: 3 REV. DATE: 9/08/99

Floating Angle 17 31 12 ** THREE PHASE 4kV 17 31 12 01 12kV 17 31 12 03 SINGLE PHASE 4kV 17 31 12 05 12kV 17 31 12 07 1. Splice Add approx. 6 length of wire 2. 270 De energized wire, #6 4/0 is spliced under tension. 3. 275 De energized wire. 336 or larger is spliced under tension. 4. H 270 Energized, 12 kv or above, wire, #6 4/0 is spliced. 5. H 275 Energized, 12 kv or above, wire, 336 or larger is spliced. Stnd. / Stk. No. H/C Description 17 31 12 ** 01 03 05 07 TARM Crossarm Single 6 Ft. 6 6 2 2 2 @ 996 Epoxi Arm 6 6 2 2 3 @ 270 Splice 6 Thru 4/0 2 4 @ 275 Splice 336 & Above 2 5 @ 270 H SP 6 Thru 4/0 12kV 2 275 H SP 336 & Above 12kV 2 260 Jumper 2 255 Jumper 2 REV. NO: 3 REV. DATE: 9/10/99

12kV Transformers with or without Switches 17 31 30 ** 1. If transformer outage can be obtained, use Code 260. Description 17 31 30 ** 01 02 996 Epoxi Arms 4 4 @ 255 Jumper 12 4 @ 260 Jumper 12 4 REV. NO: 0 REV. DATE: 8/08/95

Switch Pole Breakoffs 17 31 40 ** Sheet 1 of 2 12 kv 1 Phase 17 31 40 01 2 Phase 17 31 40 02 3 Phase 17 31 40 03 4 kv 1 Phase 17 31 40 04 2 Phase 17 31 40 05 3 Phase 17 31 40 06 1. Group for 12kV #6 thru 1/0 existing switch is refused or converted to solid blade. 2. Group for 12kV 336 thru 556 complete switch may be replaced. 3. Where P.G. connections are installed using rubber gloves, estimate a Code 255 and minus out one corresponding Code 252. 252 energized connectors (each). Minus out one 255 for each jumper on which a 252 connector is installed. REV. NO: 0 REV. DATE: 6/28/95

Switch Pole Breakoffs 17 31 40 ** Sheet 2 of 2 H/C Description 17 31 40 01 02 03 04 05 06 996 Epoxi Arms 2 4 4 2 4 4 912 R&R Insulators 1 2 3 912 H R&R Insulators 1 2 3 Breakoff Description Quantities 5 @ Existing Breakoff New Breakoff Estimated/Reported 260 Switched Switched 5 10 15 6 12 18 255 1 2 3 0 0 0 260 Not Switched Not Switched 2 4 6 4 8 12 3 @ 255 2 4 6 4 @ 260 Not Switched Switched 1 2 3 3 6 9 5 @ 255 2 4 6 260 Switched Not Switched 2 4 6 3 6 9 255 1 2 3 0 0 0 New Wire 336 or Larger @2 260 100 Amp 600 Amp Switch 1 2 3 2 4 6 @3 255 200 Switch 1 2 3 0 0 0 @2 252 1 2 3 @3 260 Not Switched Not Switched 2 4 6 4 8 12 @2 255 2 4 6 @3 252 @ @ @ @2 260 Not Switched 600 Amp Switch 1 2 3 3 6 9 @3 255 2 4 6 @2 252 1 2 3 @3 260 Switched Not Switched 2 4 6 3 6 9 @2 255 1 2 3 @3 252 @ @ @ REV. NO: 0 REV. DATE: 6/28/95

12 kv Switch Poles Loopovers 17 31 41 ** 1. Above quantities assume that new switches will be installed. 2. If switch is not replaced or R&R d, Estimate 4 additional Code 260s per switch. Stk. No or Code H/C Description 17 31 41 ** 01 02 03 04 996 Epoxi Arms 4 4 4 4 912 H R&R Insulators 6 4 6 4 1 255 Jumper 3 2 6 4 1 2 260 Jumper 3 2 6 4 REV. NO: 0 REV. DATE: 6/28/95

260 Jumper 17 31 50 ** Sheet 1 of 2 Stnd. / Stk. No. Description 17 31 50 ** 01 02 03 04 05 06 260 Inst. & REM. 5kV, Jumpers, Loopovers 2 260 5 & 12kV, Dead Loopovers 1 260 1st, Conn. REM. De energizes jumper Loopover 1 260 Secondary Split 2 260 Inst. or REM. Primary Taps Phase Cuts Etc. 1 260 Open Loop & Reconnect to Itself Hot 1 INSTALL OR REMOVE JUMPERS This operation code is to be estimated in the following cases. Do not report with Code 255 or 252. Installing or removing 5kV jumpers, loopovers, or looparounds. (Fig. 1) Installing 12kV jumpers, loopovers, or looparounds and the first connection is to de energized primary. (Figs. 2 & 3) ENG: DEL REV. NO: 1 REV. DATE: 2/15/95

260 Jumper 17 31 50 ** Sheet 2 of 2 The first connection (connector or clamp) removed de energizes the jumper, loopover or looparound. (Fig. 3) Opening or closing secondary splits (Fig. 4), grounding single phase primary (Fig. 3), installing or removing temporary jumpers (Fig. 1), or as a supplemental ground from the neutral to the ground rod on a three phase cluster grounding set. Installing or removing energized primary taps (hot line clamps) and no major items are reported. (Figs. 3 & 5) If an energized jumper is disconnected, remains energized and is reconnected to itself or the same energized phase (using hot line clamps or stirrups), estimate Code 260. (Fig. 6) Installing or removing energized primary connections on existing reclosers and sectionalizers. Do not estimate Code 260 when estimated major material items, such as switches, are connected or disconnected. Do not estimate with stirrup clamps or with hot line clamps that are not already connected to a loopover, looparound, or loopunder. Not to be used for permanent connections on secondary or neutral. Estimate only a quantity of one each for the installation or removal of a jumper, loopover, loopunder, or looparound. ENG: DEL REV. NO: 1 REV. DATE: 2/15/95

252 & 255 Jumper 12 kv & Above 17 31 51 ** Sheet 1 of 2 Stnd. / Stk. No. Description 17 31 51 ** 01 02 03 04 05 06 252 Install Hot Connection (Parallel Groove) 1 255 Inst. Jumper & Loopovers (Parallel Groove) 3 255 Remove Connection Tap Remains Hot 1 255 Inst. or REM. Hot Taps & Jumpers 6 255 Inst. or REM. Hot Taps & Jumpers 2 255 Install Temporary Jumpers 3 252 INSTALL OR REMOVE ENERGIZED (12KV OR ABOVE) PRIMARY CONNECTIONS Estimate this operation code in the following cases: Installing connector, such as a parallel groove clamp, on energized primary using hot sticks. (12kV or above) (Fig. 1) Only a quantity of one Code 252 should be estimated unless two connectors (such as parallel groove clamps) on the same jumper are installed hot. In this case, a quantity of 2 Code 252s should be estimated. (Figs. 2 & 5) If the above is installed using rubber gloves, replace Code 252 with Code 255. If energized P.G. clamp is removed using hot sticks or gloves, report as Code 255. REV. NO: 2 REV. DATE: 6/28/95

252 & 255 Jumper 12 kv & Above 17 31 51 ** Sheet 2 of 2 255 Installing loopovers, looparounds, or jumpers and the first end connected (Hot Line Clamp) is to energized primary. (12kV or above) (Fig. 2, 4, & 5) If an energized jumper is disconnected, remains energized, and is reconnected to itself or the same energized phase using hot line clamps or stirrups, estimate Code 260 (Fig. 6) Do NOT estimate Code 255 with Code 260 or when major material, such as switches, are connected or disconnected when working on 5kV. Do NOT estimate Code 255, 260, or 252 on the same jumper. Do NOT estimate Codes 255 or 260 for closing or opening a switch. REV. NO: 2 REV. DATE: 6/28/95