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OHGW - overhead ground wire on a tr

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cesarcesar

Electrical
Oct 6, 2003
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OHGW - overhead ground wire on a transmission tower: want to ask if this GROUND conductor (which is installed at the highest position of the transmission tower) should be a BARE conductor or JACKETED conductor.... I thought : IN CASE OF LIGHTNING STRIKE, the bare conductor completes the circuit to GROUND. thank you.
 
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You have reasoned it out correctly; jacketed would be a pointless waste of money and defeat the purpose of readily conducting lightning strikes to ground.

CR

"As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." [Proverbs 27:17, NIV]
 
For lightning protection with shield wire utility use bare OHSW or OPGW (Optical Grownd
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I thought the use of 5/8" steel was what is typically used?
 
Thank you. - use Alumoweld-Aluminum-Clad-Steel-Overhead-Ground-Wire for overhead shield wires.
 
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