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20 TMSS 02 R1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0
SCOPE
2.0
CROSS REFERENCES
3.0
4.0
5.0
Design
Materials
Detailing
Fabrication
Markings
Dimensions
Inspection Requirements
Testing Requirements
6.0
7.0
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
7.1
7.2
8.0
General
Drawings
DATA SCHEDULE
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1.0
SCOPE
This Transmission Material Standard Specification (TMSS) specifies the minimum technical
requirements for design, engineering, manufacture, inspection, testing and performance of
Tapered Tubular Steel Poles up to 230 kV intended to be used in the overhead transmission
system of National Grid Saudi Arabia.
2.0
CROSS REFERENCES
This Material Standard Specification shall be read in conjunction with the National Grid
Saudi Arabia General Specification No. 01-TMSS-01, titled "General Requirements for All
Equipment/Materials" which shall be considered as an integral part of this TMSS.
This TMSS shall also be read in conjunction with National Grid Saudi Arabia Purchase
Order or Contract Schedules for project, as applicable.
3.0
ASTM A36/A36M
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
ASTM A239
3.6
3.7
ASTM A307
3.8
ASTM A325M
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Low-Alloy
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3.9
ASTM A354
3.10
ASTM A370
3.11
3.12
ASTM A385/A385M Standard Practice for Providing High Quality Zinc Coatings
(Hot-Dip)
3.13
ASTM A394
3.14
ASTM A563M
3.15
3.16
3.17
ASTM A595/A595M Standard Specification for Steel Tubes, Low-Carbon or HighStrength Low-Alloy, Tapered for Structural Use
3.18
3.19
ASTM A633/A633M Standard Specification for Normalized High-Strength LowAlloy Structural Steel Plates
3.20
3.21
ASTM A687
3.22
3.23
3.24
ASTM E165/E165M
3.25
ASTM E709
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Low-Alloy
Ultrasonic
Angle-Beam
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3.26
3.27
ASCE/SEI 48-11
3.28
ASCE 88(ST1)
3.29
AISC
3.30
AWS
3.31
NEMA TT-1
3.32
IEC 60652
3.33
ISO 630-1,2,3,4
3.34
ISO R657
3.35
ISO/TC 107/SC 4
3.36
ISO 1460
3.37
ISO 1461
3.38
ISO 3575
3.39
ISO 4997
3.40
ISO 4998
3.41
ISO 7413
3.42
ISO 7417
3.43
SASO/SSA 39
3.44
SASO/SSA 107
3.45
SASO/SSA 157
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Straight-Beam
Ultrasonic
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4.0
TES-W-109.01
Design
4.1.1 Unless otherwise specified, the tubular poles shall conform in all respects to the
detailed requirements stated hereinafter. All structures and their components, in case
of new design, shall be designed to withstand without failure or permanent distortion
the stresses resulting from the factored loading combinations specified in TES-P122.05 Part II.
4.1.2 Types of tubular pole assemblies and configuration requirements shall be as specified
in the Data Schedule.
4.1.3 Poles shall be designed with a minimum number of joints. The shaft joints to be
made in the field shall be slip joints. Slip joint length shall be a nominal lap of 1.5
times the largest inside diameter of the female section with a tolerance of (-) 10% on
the final assembled length.
Supplemental locking devices shall be required if the relative movement of the slip
joint is critical or if the joint is subjected to uplift forces. Locking devices shall be
designed to resist 100% of the maximum uplift load. The loading tests shall,
however, be carried out without these locking devices.
Jacking lugs and permanent match marks shall be provided at all slip joints sufficient
to insure proper alignment and complete overlap of the joint.
4.1.4 Wind pressures shown in the loading criteria shall be multiplied by the appropriate
shape factor applied to the poles. Pressure on poles in N/m shall be computed as
follows:
P = W x Cd
Where, P = Pressure on projected area of the pole normal to wind, in N/m.
W = Wind velocity pressure = 0.613V, in N/m
Where, V = Wind Velocity in m/s
Cd = Shape (or Drag) Factor
Shape factors (also called pressure coefficients) for computing wind pressure on
poles shall be as follows:
Circular shaped poles
16-sided polygonal shaped poles
12-sided polygonal shaped poles
8 and 6-sided polygonal shaped poles
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0.9
1.0
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Square and rectangular shaped poles
2.0
4.1.5 The maximum design unit stress shall be the yield stress as stated in applicable
ASTM specifications for the particular application and types of loads, including
overload capacity factors.
4.1.6 Design of Anchor Bolts shall be in accordance with ASCE 48-11 and
TES-P-122.05 PII.
Anchor bolts shall be galvanized up to the full length. Anchor bolts shall be threaded
at the top end, a distance sufficient to provide for leveling or raking of the structure.
Each anchor bolt shall include three (3) heavy hex nuts, two nuts above the base
plate and one nut below the base plate for leveling purposes.
Only one length of anchor bolts shall be used on each pole. Anchor bolts/clusters
shall be plainly marked to indicate structure type, number, etc.
4.1.7 Minimum plate thickness for all pole components above ground line shall be 5 mm.
4.1.8 Galvanized poles shall have drain holes at the bottom.
4.1.9 Poles shall have nearly a uniform taper throughout their entire lengths.
4.1.10 The maximum deflection at the top of pole shall not exceed one percent (1%) of the
pole height for tangent poles and two percent (2%) of the pole height for angle poles
under every day loading condition of 27C, no wind and no overload capacity factor.
However, all angle poles shall be raked to remain in plumb position under the above
stated condition. Pole height shall be the height of the pole from the top of the base
plate or designated ground line to the top. Tangent poles with unbalanced vertical
loading shall also be raked to remain in plumb position under every day loading
condition. Tangent poles designed for double circuit configuration but installed with
single circuit shall not be raked.
The maximum deflection at the top of pole under the worst case loading condition
without overload capacity factor shall not exceed four percent (4%) and eight percent
(8 %) of the pole height for tangent and angle poles respectively.
4.1.11 Cross-arms design shall be such that the end of the cross-arm is at the specified
height under every day loading condition at 27C, no wind and no overload capacity
factors.
Cross-arm shall be upswept or straight tapered steel tubular members, of polygonal
cross-sectional, which meet the dimensions shown on the conceptual design
drawings developed by the manufacturer/design engineer. Arms shall be field bolted
to connection plates, factory welded on the pole shaft.
Galvanized arms shall have drain holes where appropriate.
4.1.12 Each pole shall have lifting lugs appropriately placed above the center of gravity.
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Rigging attachment points for hoisting insulators, stringing blocks, and safety
devices shall be provided for maintenance operations at suitable places on the pole
shaft particularly below each cross-arm
4.1.13 In the design of connections for conductors or overhead ground wires, brackets, or
stiffeners attached to the pole shaft, care shall be taken to distribute the loads
sufficiently to protect the wall of the pole from local buckling.
4.1.14 Grounding lug or pad for bonding attachment of OGW or OPGW shall be provided
at the cross arm or pole shaft.
4.1.15 Cross-arms and their connections to the poles shall be capable of withstanding wind
induced vibrations with the structure completely or partially erected, but without
insulators, conductors or overhead ground wires installed (no load condition).
4.1.16 A two hole, NEMA drilled, copper clad grounding pad shall be welded to the pole
shaft 450 mm above the base plate. Grounding pad face shall not be painted.
Grounding lugs shall be provided on each pole at each conductor level for grounding
equipment during line maintenance.
4.1.17 Removable pole steps shall begin not less than one meter (1 m) above the base plate
and extend to the top of the pole with 300 mm spacing. Pole steps shall be of size 18
mm x 180 mm and shall be designed to support a total load of 160 kg, including a
man and equipment.
4.1.18 Mounting bracket for line identification sign shall be provided at a distance of 3.0
meters above the base plate.
Poles with upper conductor attachment height greater than 40 m shall be provided
with a suitable platform for insulator washing purposes.
4.1.19 Where National Grid Saudi Arabia standard tubular poles are required, National Grid
Saudi Arabia certified fabrication drawings will be provided to the manufacturer/
supplier.
4.2
Materials
4.2.1 Structural Steel
a.
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ii.
iii.
b.
c.
All steel from the mill shall be guaranteed to have a minimum energy
impact value of 20 joules for full size specimens (10 mm x 10 mm) at
(-) 28.9C as measured by a Charpy V-notch test performed in
accordance with ASTM A370 and A673. Frequency "P" testing shall
be supplied. Plate test specimens shall be taken after rolling and
finishing operations.
d.
All bolts, nuts and locknuts shall comply with the latest revisions of
ASTM A307, ASTM A325, ASTM A354, ASTM A394 ASTM A490
and ASTM A563, and galvanized in accordance with 01-TMSS-01.
b.
Bolts shall be of such length so as to pass entirely through the nut with
a minimum projection of three (3) full threads and a maximum
projection of 19 mm. No more than 3 mm of the threaded portion of
the bolt shall be inside the structural members.
c.
The Supplier shall furnish only one (1) type of connection bolts and
nuts. All bolts shall be provided with hot-dip galvanized steel
locknuts.
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Uniformity of coating shall be determined by Preece Test per ASTM
A239 or by Weight of Coating Test per ASTM A90. The limits on
uniformity shall be:
Preece Test:
c.
d.
4.2.4 Anchor bolts, structural plate and welding material shall meet NEMA
requirements for Charpy tests and shall be determined in accordance with
ASTM A370 or SASO SSA 157.
4.2.5 The material used for making welds shall be compatible with the parent
material, as defined by American Welding Society, AWS D1.1 in accordance
with the requirements of National Grid Saudi Arabia Engineering Standard
TES-W-109.01.
All weld electrodes shall meet an impact property of 20 joules at (-) 28.9C
during a Charpy V-notch test and shall have physical properties at least equal
to the physical properties of the steel being welded.
4.3
Detailing
4.3.1 Drawings
Tubular pole detail drawings shall consist of erection drawings, shop detail
drawings, and bills of materials. Erection drawings shall show the complete
assembly of the structure indicating clearly the positioning of the members.
Each member shall be piece-marked and the number and lengths of bolts shall
be given for each connection. Shop details may be shown either by assembled
sections (in place) or piece by piece (knocked down).
4.3.2 Shop Detail Drawings
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Shop detail drawings shall be reviewed and approved by National Grid Saudi
Arabia regarding compliance with this specification and the strength
requirements of the design. The review and approval of the shop detail
drawings only includes the strength of connections.
4.3.3 Connections
Usual detailing practice is to connect members directly to each other with
minimum eccentricity. Specific joint details are required and shall be shown
on the design drawings.
4.3.4 Shop Assembly
Shop assembly of new pole details shall be done partially by sections and in
the horizontal position. This helps validate detailing calculations and
dimensions, minimize fit-up conflicts, and assure proper assembly in the
field.
4.3.5 Other Considerations
All dimensions on detail drawings shall be shown in SI units with
dimensional accuracy to the nearest 0.5 mm.
Provision for attachment of hot line maintenance equipment, danger signs,
aerial patrol signs and grounding connections or other construction/
maintenance aids shall also be included in the detail drawings.
4.4
Fabrication
4.4.1 All welding operations shall be in accordance with the American Welding
Society, AWS D1.1, latest edition and National Grid Saudi Arabia standard,
General Welding Criteria.
Records of welding procedure and welding operator test results shall be kept
by the supplier and shall be available for review by National Grid Saudi
Arabia.
4.4.2 One hundred percent (100%) penetration welds shall be required in, but not
limited to, the following areas:
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a.
b.
Longitudinal welds within the slip joint area and for at least 300 mm
on either side of circumferential seams and slip joints.
c.
d.
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e.
4.4.3 Quality and acceptability of every 25 mm of the full penetration welds shall
be determined by visual and ultrasonic inspection.
4.4.4 All other penetration welds shall have 80 % minimum penetration. Quality
and acceptability of all welds other than full penetration welds shall be
determined by visual inspection, supplemented by magnetic particle or dye
penetrant inspection.
4.4.5 All weld back up strips shall be cut to the full length of the welds. Care shall
be exercised in the design of welded connections to avoid areas of high stress
concentration, which could be subject to fatigue or brittle fractures.
4.4.6 Field welding shall not be permitted.
4.4.7 All parts of the structure shall be neatly finished and free from kinks or twists.
All holes, blocks and clips shall be made with sharp tools and shall be cleancut without torn or ragged edges.
4.4.8 Shearing and cutting shall be performed carefully and all portions of the work
shall be finished neatly. Copes and re-entrant cuts shall be filleted before
cutting.
4.4.9 All forming or bending during fabrication shall be done by method that will
prevent embrittlement or loss of strength in the material being worked.
4.4.10 Holes for connection bolts shall be up to 2mm larger than the nominal bolt
diameter for M24 and 3 mm larger than the nominal diameter of the bolts for
greater than M24. Holes in the base plates for anchor bolts may be up to 10
mm larger than the nominal diameter of the anchor bolts. Connections shall
be detailed in a manner to avoid eccentricity as far as possible. All splices
shall develop the stress indicated for the members being spliced.
4.4.11 Holes in thinner steel sections may be punched. As a general rule all holes in
structural steel with material thickness up to the diameter of the holes may be
punched to full size, whereas all holes shall be drilled or sub-punched and
reamed when material thickness is greater than the diameter of the holes. All
burrs resulting from reaming or drilling shall be removed with a tool making
a 2 mm bevel. Where necessary to avoid distortion of the holes, holes close to
the point of bends shall be made after bending. The use of a burning torch for
cutting holes will not be permitted.
4.4.12 For punching to full size, the diameter of the punch shall be 3 mm larger than
the nominal diameter of the bolt and the diameter of the die shall be not more
than 2 mm larger than the diameter of the punch. For sub-punching, the
diameter of the punch shall be 5 mm smaller than the nominal diameter of the
bolt and the diameter of the die shall not be more than 2 mm larger than the
diameter of the punch. Sub-punching for reamed work shall be such that after
reaming, no punched surface shall appear in the periphery of the hole.
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4.5
Marking
4.5.1 Each pole shall be permanently marked on the pole shaft at approximately
eye level and on the bottom of the base plate with the following information:
a.
Structure Type
b.
Structure Height
c.
d.
Dimensions
4.6.1 Unless otherwise specified, the across to flat (A/F) base diameters in
millimeters shall not exceed the following limits for single and double circuit
pole configurations:
Table 01: Maximum Base Diameters
Structure Type
Tangent Structure
up to 30 m height
30 m to 40 m height
765
815
815
840
865
915
1170
1220
1270
1320
1370
1445
1270
1320
1320
1370
1445
1520
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Every day tension
17 % maximum
190 m maximum
Wind span
200 m maximum
Weight span
250 m maximum
4.6.3 For line configurations such as double circuit on one side of pole (special
applications) and line located in the restricted/narrow median of the roads,
larger or smaller base diameters than above (if required) shall be specified in
the project Scope of Work.
5.0
Inspection Requirements
5.1.1 Inspection shall be in accordance with NEMA Standard TT-1 for Tapered
Tubular Steel Structure.
5.1.2 Visual inspection shall include checks for satisfactory workmanship,
materials, freedom from surface defects and for compliance with the Purchase
Order and the General Specifications.
5.1.3 National Grid Saudi Arabia designated representative shall have free access at
all times while work is being carried on, to all areas of the Supplier's plant
which concern the work.
5.1.4 Inspection may be made during all stages of manufacturing, testing and
shipping. Inspection may be at the point of shipment or delivery or
construction site, etc. at National Grid Saudi Arabia's option. However,
inspection and acceptance shall not relieve the Supplier of his responsibility
for conformance with this specification.
5.2
Testing Requirements
Mill test reports of materials shall be furnished to National Grid Saudi Arabia prior
to start of Full Scale Tower Loading Test and/or full-scale fabrication.
The manufacturer shall make tests in accordance with ASTM A370 and ASTM A673
to verify that the material used in the structures meets the impact properties. Testing
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shall be determined in accordance with ASTM A370 or SASO SSA 157, Charpy VNotch method.
All plates over 38 mm thick shall be ultrasonically tested to assure against defects,
which would lead to laminar tearing.
5.2.1 Shop Fit Test
The Supplier, at his expense, shall fabricate per approved detail drawings and
assemble in accordance with approved erection drawings the designated
structure type components. The tubular pole shall be assembled in sections
and the Supplier shall demonstrate that each section fits the adjacent section.
The Supplier shall provide to National Grid Saudi Arabia a certificate of the
Fit Test for each tubular pole type, associated body and base plate that have
been assembled satisfactorily.
5.2.2 Proof Test
The tubular steel poles shall be proof tested in accordance with this
Specification.
The proof test will verify the adequacy of the members and their connections
to withstand the static design loads specified for that structure as an
individual entity under controlled conditions.
5.2.3 Full-scale Loading Test
When National Grid Saudi Arabia desires full scale loading tests, it shall be
as stated in the Data Schedule. The Supplier shall then include in his
proposal, as a separate item, the cost of the tests.
For full-scale pole loading tests, each of the structure type shall have the same
type of steel members as specified in the design, fabricated in accordance
with approved detailed drawings, and assembled in accordance with approved
erection drawings. The tubular steel poles shall be tested on an anchor bolt
arrangement attached to a rigid foundation at an approved test facility in a
manner that will best simulate the design conditions. Levelling nuts, if
required, shall be set at approximately the same spacing as that which will be
used in the field foundations. The rigid foundation at the test facility shall not
cause any movement of the anchor bolt arrangement during testing.
The tests shall be performed on galvanized tubular steel pole with the longest
body.
a.
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b.
c.
Test Loads
Test loads shall be the same as the factored design loads indicated on
the design drawings and test program approved by National Grid
Saudi Arabia. Separate tests may be made for each combination of
loading shown on the approved design drawings, but shall be made for
each loading which controls the design of a member:
i.
ii.
iii.
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the applied loads are not measured at the point of application
and sheaves (only roll bearing type permitted) are to be
located between point of load application and the load
measuring device, then an additional 5% load may be added to
all applied loads to offset friction drag in the rigging. This
requirement can be adjusted where the Supplier can verify the
actual friction drag.
iv.
d.
Destruction Test
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
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Deflection readings shall be recorded for the before-load, load-on and
load-off conditions as well as at all intermediate holds during loading. All
deflections shall be performed to common base readings, such as the initial
positions, taken before any test loads are applied.
National Grid Saudi Arabia reserves the right to request modification of the
pole design after review of the tower deflection tests results.
5.2.5 Test Reports
Within 45 days after completion of the pole loading tests, the Supplier shall
furnish a full and comprehensive report (four copies) of each pole test and
shall include detailed diagrams and tabulation showing values and methods of
load application and deflection records of each load test, photographs of test
set up and description (with photographs) of all failures, if any.
Include mill test reports of the material used and the results of any tensile
tests of specimens cut from any members, which failed during the testing
program. Particular emphasis shall be placed on the determination of the yield
point of the material.
5.2.6 Test Acceptance
The Supplier, upon receipt of written acceptance from National Grid Saudi
Arabia for the satisfactory performance of the pole loading tests, may start
fabrication of the structures except those members requiring modifications.
Fabrication of these members may not commence until revised detail and
erection drawings have been reviewed and accepted by National Grid Saudi
Arabia.
6.0
Anchor bolts shall be preclustered and identified appropriately. Anchor bolts shall be
shipped in advance of the structures.
6.2
Spliced shaft segments shall be properly identified so that the sections for each
structure can be segregated upon arrival at their destination. The individual sections
of the shaft shall be match-marked so that they can be oriented properly and
reassembled in the field.
6.3
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7.0
6.4
National Grid Saudi Arabia shall specify the anticipated number and locations of
delivery points.
6.5
National Grid Saudi Arabia or designated representative shall unload the individual
bundles upon delivery at the designated delivery points and sign a receipt for them.
6.6
When truck shipment is authorized by National Grid Saudi Arabia, all written
shipping instructions furnished shall be complied with by the Supplier. In general,
the Supplier shall provide notification at least 48 hours in advance of delivery to
assure that unloading personnel and equipment will be available.
6.7
Reasonable care shall be exercised in the handling and shipment of steel poles. Any
expense incurred due to the careless handling and shipment of steel poles shall be
considered as a legitimate back charge against the Supplier.
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
7.1
General
In addition to documentation's specified in 01-TMSS-01, the following information
shall be supplied by the Manufacturer/Supplier:
7.1.1 Manufacturing Schedule and Progress Reports
The Supplier shall prepare a detailed Schedule and submit it with the Data
Schedule of this specification. Time allocations, milestones, and test dates
shall be included.
The Supplier shall furnish three (3) copies of monthly progress reports
showing the status of manufactured component parts of tubular poles,
expected test date of prototype tubular pole, quantity of ready for
shipment/delivery and assembly pole units for National Grid Saudi Arabia
verification that project milestone will be met.
7.1.2 Design information and drawings to be supplied with the proposals:
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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f.
Description of pole shaft, including thickness, length, diameter, crosssection geometry, and method of fastening each shaft component.
g.
Data showing the design of the arm, arm connections, arm attachment
plates and brackets.
h.
7.1.3 Documents to be supplied to National Grid Saudi Arabia for review and
acceptance:
Final design calculations for pole shaft, base plate, anchor bolts, cross-arms
and other appurtenances, including their connections for all structures shall be
provided.
The following shall be supplied:
a.
For each loading case, the total shear and axial forces and moments,
stresses, section moduli, cross-sectional areas, deflections, widths for
polygonal and diameters for round cross-sections at all joints, at the
top and bottom, at arm attachment points, and at least every 3 meters
along the pole.
b.
c.
Anticipated deflections shall be indicated for each pole for the normal,
everyday loading condition of 27C, no wind, and no overload
capacity factors.
d.
For the base design loading case (that having the largest ground line
moment), the ground line reactions computed by removing the
overload capacity factors from the applied loads.
e.
f.
g.
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Supplier with indication of acceptance or with comments and/or
corrections. Where a correction is required, or unless otherwise
specified, three (3) sets of revised prints, plainly marked "Revised"
and dated, shall be submitted to National Grid Saudi Arabia for review
and comments. All design and detail drawings shall be accepted by
National Grid Saudi Arabia in writing before fabrication.
NOTE: The Supplier shall be responsible for the correctness of
dimensions and details on the working drawings and the acceptance of
the detail drawings by National Grid Saudi Arabia will not relieve the
Supplier of this responsibility.
In the event any errors in detailing are found in the fabrication or
erection of the structures, the Supplier shall correct and revise the
drawings and furnish new revised tracings without cost to National
Grid Saudi Arabia.
7.1.4 Final Drawing Information
a.
An erection drawing and drawings for each type of tubular pole shall
be submitted by the supplier. These drawings shall show the
identification marks, location of each member, size, number and
location of bolts and a complete list of parts, their identification marks
and dimensions. These drawings shall also show total weight of each
pole.
b.
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a.
b.
c.
Impact property test reports showing that the materials used in the
structures meet the impact properties.
d.
e.
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7.2
Drawings
7.2.1 General
a.
Dimensions
710 mm x 1015 mm
510 mm x 710 mm
355 mm x 510 mm
280 mm x 430 mm
215 mm x 280 mm
b.
c.
b.
Design drawings shall consist of, but not limited to, the following:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Pole details
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i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
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vi.
c.
Erection Drawings
Basic Pole Erection Drawings shall show:
i.
ii.
iii.
d.
Anchor Drawings
Anchor drawings shall show:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
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8.0
DATA SCHEDULE
Date:
Date:
DESCRIPTION
'A'
'B'
'C'
4.0
4.1.2
4.2
Insulator type
(Suspension or Post type)
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DATA SCHEDULE
DESCRIPTION
4.6.1
Base Diameters
Tangent Structure
Small/Light Angle Structure
Medium Angle/Anchor
Dead-end Structure
Heavy Angle Structure
4.6.2
'A'
'B'
'C'
5.0
TESTS
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DATA SCHEDULE
A.
B.
ADDITIONAL
SUPPLEMENTARY
DATA
BIDDER/VENDOR/SUPPLIER/CONTRACTOR:
C.
OTHER PARTICULARS
CONTRACTOR:
TO
BE
OR
FILLED-UP
FEATURES
BY
Actual Manufacturer
of Equipment/Material
PROPOSED
BY
BIDDER/VENDOR/SUPPLIER/
Vendor/Supplier/
Contractor
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