tft2001
Civil/Environmental
- May 10, 2009
- 34
I am in the process of designing the support system for the attachment of a Hubbell secondary rack unit. The ANSI document pertaining to the design of secondary racks indicates that for a deadend condition, the maximum load per insulator is 3,000 pounds. The particularly rack that our client is having installed consists of 4 insulators. The main wire feeds will have the necessary intermediate hangers for supporting the wires (spaced approximately 12 on center).
Based on the layout of the wire feeds and intermediate supports, the total maximum load of 12,000 pounds seems very excessive. Does anyone have any design guides, resources, etc. That pertains to the design of supports for this type of secondary rack installation?
Based on the layout of the wire feeds and intermediate supports, the total maximum load of 12,000 pounds seems very excessive. Does anyone have any design guides, resources, etc. That pertains to the design of supports for this type of secondary rack installation?