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The document provides guidance on safely conducting final sagging of overhead conductors. It outlines that rough sag clamps should not be removed until the conductor is at final sag. It describes the tools used including equalizer pulleys, wire ropes, and sheave pulleys of adequate capacity. Final sagging should be done slowly using a winch to avoid jerks on the cross arms. Fitters should wait 5 minutes after final sagging before marking the conductor. Safety precautions include using fall arrestors and ropes when working at height or coming down from conductors.
The document provides guidance on safely conducting final sagging of overhead conductors. It outlines that rough sag clamps should not be removed until the conductor is at final sag. It describes the tools used including equalizer pulleys, wire ropes, and sheave pulleys of adequate capacity. Final sagging should be done slowly using a winch to avoid jerks on the cross arms. Fitters should wait 5 minutes after final sagging before marking the conductor. Safety precautions include using fall arrestors and ropes when working at height or coming down from conductors.
The document provides guidance on safely conducting final sagging of overhead conductors. It outlines that rough sag clamps should not be removed until the conductor is at final sag. It describes the tools used including equalizer pulleys, wire ropes, and sheave pulleys of adequate capacity. Final sagging should be done slowly using a winch to avoid jerks on the cross arms. Fitters should wait 5 minutes after final sagging before marking the conductor. Safety precautions include using fall arrestors and ropes when working at height or coming down from conductors.
Rough sag clamp will not be Removed until the load will not Come to Final sag clamp
PP Rope should not be less than 20 MM
FINAL SAGGING OF CONDUCTOR
All the tools like,
Equalizer pulley, D-shackle, Wire Rope, and Four sheave Pulley will be use of adequate capacity. Checked at regular interval FINAL SAGGING OF CONDUCTOR
Final Sagging will
be done By sag winch to avoid the jerk coming On the cross arm. FINAL SAGGING OF CONDUCTOR Separate Four sheave Pulley arrangement For each conductor for safe sagging FINAL SAGGING OF CONDUCTOR During tightening of conductor, Fitters should not be in the cross arm. After final sagging of the conductor they should wait up to Five minute then they should go for marking of conductor.
Final sagging must be done by winch, not by couple of
tractors.
Man responsible for verifying the sag of the conductor / earth
wire should be knowledgeable & well experienced in respective area.
During removal of come along clamp, the lead of equalizer
pulley should not throw from height. It will be lowered by pp rope attached with the come-along clamp. FINAL SAGGING OF CONDUCTOR Fitter should not come down by PP rope after removing the come along clamp. They will be get back to tower and climb down by tower step bolt.
While getting back to tower after removing the come-
along clamp, they should wrap their safety belt to the insulator.
Fitter may choose the PP rope for coming down from
conductor, Rope grab fall arrester should be use along with PP rope. FINAL SAGGING OF CONDUCTOR Coming down from conductor By pp rope and rope grab fall Arrester after opening the come Along clamp during final sagging of The conductor Use of Rock Chair for working on conductors FINAL SAGGING OF CONDUCTOR On the ground loose wire rope of four sheave pulley must be lay separately in such a way that no one should come in contact with that. A worker must be deployed for the same.
For going to fix the conductor dead end to the insulator
fitting, retractable fall arrestor should be use by fitters.
In case of any entanglement in lead wire of four sheave
pulley at height no workmen will be allowed to go on insulators. Horizontal life line arrangement while moving cross arm to cross arm & use of Retractable fall arrestor FINAL SAGGING OF CONDUCTOR
During crawling on insulator,
both lanyard of The full body harness must be wrapped around The insulator CLIPPING CLIPPING To avoid the slippage of shackles from conductor, PP rope or binding wire should wrap on conductor. Fitters should not anchor their safety belt to the conductor. Separate retractable fall arrester should use by each fitter along with double lanyard full body harness and safety helmet. Care must be taken during lowering the aerial roller. No one should stand below the roller during lowering. Adequate number of workmen should hold the PP rope during lowering the Ariel roller. CLIPPING Fitter will not anchor his safety belt To the conductor. Separate Retractable fall arrester will be used by each fitter. Retractable Fall Arrester CLIPPING The conductor should be earthed, before starting the clipping activity.
To protect the workmen
from electric Induction. SPACER FIXING Only Experienced fitter should be deployed for spacer work.
Spacer cycle should be checked
for any defect Before starting of spacer fixing activity.
Both lanyard of the safety belt
should be Anchored to the conductor. SPACER FIXING During crossing of HT lines, rope should Be lifted up to safe clearance. JUMPERING JUMPERING Discharge Rod must be provided at both side of the tower to prevent the workmen the from electric induction. If any HT line is passing below the conductor, Jumper of that tower should not be provided to reduce the chances of electric induction. After each 25 to 30 KM jumper should not be provided to decrease the chances of Induction. Rigid spacers must be fixed at ground before lifting the conductor for fixing as jumper. JUMPERING After each 25 to 30 KM jumper should not be provided to decrease the chances of Induction.
At the HT Line crossing, Jumper
will not be fixed to reduce the chances of electric induction Krisha Kumar REHSM - Delhi