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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
360 417 -4735
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Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER
Application type description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning
Application valuation
Owner
Kurt Jafay
1011 w 10 th st
PORT ANGELES
Permit
Additional desc
Permit pin number
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Expiration Date
Fee summary
Permit Fee Total
Plan Check Total
Grand Total
WA 98362
124107
64 00
4/04/08
10/01/08
08 00000405
649885
1011 W 10TH ST
06 30 00 0 3 0190 0000
ELECTRICAL ONLY
COMMERCIAL NEIGHBORHOOD
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64 00 64 00
00 00
64 00 64 00
Contractor
SIMPSON ELECTRIC
243036 W HWY 101
PORT ANGELES
(360) 457 9270
ELECTRICAL ALTER RESIDENTIAL
Plan Check Fee
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Date 4/04/08
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Part 2: Safety Rules for Overhead Lines
235C2a(1 )
C. Vertical clearance between line conductors
All line wires, conductors, and cables located at different levels on the same supporting structure
shall have vertical clearances not less than the following:
1. Basic clearance for conductors of same or different circuits
a. Between supply lines of the same or different circuits
The clearance requirements given in Table 235-5 shall apply to supply line wires,
conductors, or cahles' of 0 to 50 'kVattached to supports, No value is specified for
clearances between conductors of the same 'Circuit ex'ceeding' 50 kV, between cables
meeting Rule 230C3 and neutral conductors meeting Rule 230EI of the same utility, or
between ungrounded open supply conductors 0 to 50 kV of the same phase and circuit of
the same utility.
b. Between supply lines and communication lines
The clearance requirements given in Table 235-5 shall apply,
c. Between communication lines located in the communication space
The clearance and spacing requirements of Rule 235H shall apply to communication lines
located in the communication space.
d. Between communication lines located in the supply space
The clearance requirements of Table 235-5 shall apply to communication lines located in
the supply space,
EXCEPTION 1: Line wires, conductors, or cables on vertical racks or separate brackets placed vertically
and meeting the requirements of Rule 235G ~ay have spacings as specified in that rule.
EXCEPTION 2: Where communication service drops cross under supply conductors on a common
crossing structure, the clearance between. the communication conductor and an effectively grounded
supply conductor may be reduced to ~l'OO.mm (4 in) provided the clearance betv.'een the communication
conductor and supply conductors not effectively grounded meets the requirements of Rule 235C as
appropriate.
EXCEPTION 3: Supply service drops of 0 to 750 V running above and oarallel to communication service
drops may have a clearance of not less than '300.mm.(12 in) at any point in the span including the point of
their attachment to the building or structure being served provided that the nongrounded conductors are
insulated and that the clearance as otherwise required by this rule is maintained between the two service
drops allhe pole.
EXCEPTION 4: This rule does not apply to conductors of the same circuit meeting Rule 2300.
2. Additional clearances
Greater clearances than those required (by Rule 235C I) and given in Table 235-5 shall be
provided under the following conditions. The increases are cumulative where more than one is
applicable,
a. Voltage related clearances
(l) For voltages between 50 and 814 kV, the clearance betwccn line wires, conductors, or
cables of different circuits shall be increased-tB-mm.(OA in) per kilovolt in excess of
50 kY.
EXCEPTION: For voltages to ground exceeding 98 kV ac or 139 kV dc, clearances less than
those required above are permitted for systems with known switching-surge factors. (See Rule
235C3.)
EXAMPLES: Calculations of clearances required by Rule 235C2a for a 69.7 kV
maximum operating voltage phase-to-ground conductor above a 7.2 kV phase-to-
ground conductor, assuming conductors are 1800 out of phase.
Rule 253C2a: Clearance required at support
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Rule 235F
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distribution line
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ommunication cable
cated in the supply
lace per Rule 224A2a or
Jle 23QF1a or 230F~b.
ommunicalions (Cable
v) located in the
lmmunication space
Not less than 12" al the
specified conductor
temperature and loading
conditions per Exception 1
of Rule 235C2b(1 }(a).
ommunicalions
elephone) located in
e communication space
Not less than 30" of vertical clearance between the
communication cable in the supply space meeting
rule 230Flb and the communication cable in the
communication space per NESC Table 235-5,
Footnotes 5, 9, and 10. Footnote 5 does nol
reference rules 224A2a or 230Fl a bullhese rules
permit treating the communication cable in the
supply space as a 230E1 neutral if the
communication messenger is effectively grounded.
Bonding per Rule 092Cl is required to use the 30~
and 12" clearance on 224A2a and 230F1 a cables.
Fig. 235-12. Example of vertical c1earanr.fl betwefln ioint IIse (supply [md communir.ation)
conductors (Rule 235C).
lIed an alley arm. The rules related to clearance between supply circuits of
fferent voltages on the same support arm are outlined in Fig. 235-16.
:SG. Conductor Spacing: Vertical Racks. Reduced vertical clearance
'tween conductors is permitted when vertical racks are used. The rules for
nductor spacing on vertical racks are outlined in Fig. 235.17.
SH. Clearance and Spacing between Communication Conductors, Cables,
Id Equipment. Rule 235H1 addresses the clearance and spacing between
mmunication cables. The rule does not state if the clearance and spacing val-
s are vertical, horizontal, or radial. . Typically, communication cables are
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CLEARANCES
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grounded neutral
Required vertical clearance
between phase conductor
and communication cable
must be maintained.
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Exception 2:
Vertical clearance for a
communication service drop
crossing under an
effectively grounded neutral
may be not less than 4".
Neutral
Exception 3:
Supply service conductors of 0-750V running
above and parallel to the communications
service drop may have clearance anywhere in
the span including the building attachment of not
less than 12~ to the communication conductor
provided the phase conductors of the service
drop are insulated and the required clearance is
maintained at the pole.
Required clearance must
be maintained at the pole
rO-750V Supply
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Fig. 235-13. Exceptions tovertical clearance requirements for jllint use construction (Rule 235(1),