[Elecraft] AC Pole Interference

Rick Dettinger k7mw78 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 13:58:54 EST 2011


There were persistent rumors that some of our lineman intentionally  
left a few of the hot line clamps loose, to enhance the overtime pay  
when the wind blew hard, like last night in western Washington!

73,
Rick  K7MW



On Nov 22, 2011, at 10:45 AM, Milt -- N5IA wrote:

> Poor connection in hot line clamps used for taps off a main line or  
> for equipment connections, etc. are notorious for causing RF noise  
> as well as creating fires and shock hazards in situations like Tom  
> mentions.
>
> Hot line clamps are used where it is not cost effective to install  
> disconnect switches.
>
> The older hot line clamps did not have spring loading, and in time,  
> with wind vibration, the clamps had a tendency to loosen.
>
> Three things have been done to mitigate this problem of burning a  
> tensioned conductor in two.
>
> 1.  Hot line clamps now have spring loading.
>
> 2.  Hot line clamps typically have a dab of oxide inhibitor in the  
> mouth of the clamp as it comes from the factory.
>
> 3.  Most utilities crimp install a "Saddle" loop on the conductor,  
> and then connect the hot line clamp to the saddle.  Then, if the hot  
> line clamp connection fails it only burns the saddle loop, and not  
> the tensioned conductor.



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