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DSF/FPREN IEC 60652

Overhead line structures – Loading tests

inactive
Organization: DS
Status: inactive
Page Count: 15
ICS Code (Power transmission and distribution lines): 29.240.20
scope:

This International Standard specifies the methods and procedures of testing supports for overhead lines. It is applicable to the testing of supports and structures of overhead lines. There is no restriction on the type of material used in the fabrication of the supports which may include, but not be limited to, metallic alloys, concrete, timber, laminated wood and composite materials. If required by the client, this standard may also be applied to the testing of telecommunication supports, railway/tramway overhead electrification supports, electrical substation gantries, street lighting columns, wind turbine towers, ski-lift supports, etc. Tests on reduced scale models of supports are not covered by this standard.

Document History

September 21, 2021
Overhead line structures – Loading tests
This document specifies the methods and procedures of testing supports for overhead lines. It applies to the testing of supports and structures of overhead lines. There is no restriction on the type...
Loading tests on overhead line structures
This International Standard specifies the methods and procedures of testing supports for overhead lines. It is applicable to the testing of supports and structures of overhead lines. There is no...
DSF/FPREN IEC 60652
Overhead line structures – Loading tests
This International Standard specifies the methods and procedures of testing supports for overhead lines. It is applicable to the testing of supports and structures of overhead lines. There is no...
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