Proposed ASTM Standard addresses inspection of transmission poles.

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Developed by Subcommittee G01.10 on Corrosion in Soils, ASTM WK35986, Test Method for Field Inspection of Transmission Poles and Lattice Towers, will detail multilevel approach for performing above- and below-ground inspection of transmission poles and lattice towers in the field. Once approved, ASTM WK35986 will be used by electrical utilities and subcontractors to accurately diagnose potential corrosion issues before they interrupt electrical service.



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ASTM Metals Corrosion Committee Developing Proposed Standard for Transmission Pole and Lattice Tower Inspection



W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., -A proposed new ASTM International standard will detail a multilevel approach for performing above- and below-ground inspection of transmission poles and lattice towers in the field. ASTM WK35986, Test Method for Field Inspection of Transmission Poles and Lattice Towers, will be used by utilities to provide tools for maintenance departments that inspect and repair transmission structures.

ASTM WK35986 is being developed by Subcommittee G01.10 on Corrosion in Soils, part of ASTM International Committee G01 on Corrosion of Metals.

"The electrical utility industry has asked for advice on how to evaluate their inventory of transmission and distribution lines," says Thomas Langill, technical director of the American Galvanizers Association, and vice chairman (programs) of G01. "NACE and IEEE are involved in generating standards on evaluating the condition of existing systems as well as designing new systems. ASTM's role is to provide a standard on using the existing tools and test methods that are documented in ASTM standards to evaluate the service condition of existing lattice towers and poles that deliver high voltage throughout the power grid."

According to Langill, once it has been approved, ASTM WK35986 will be used by electrical utilities and subcontractors to accurately diagnose potential corrosion issues before they interrupt electrical service.

Representatives from utilities and utility contractors that are involved with transmission or distribution service life evaluation are welcome to join in the development of WK35986.

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ASTM Committee G01 Next Meeting: Nov. 13-15, 2012, November Committee Week, Atlanta, Ga.

Technical Contact: Thomas J. Langill, American Galvanizers Association, Centennial, Colo., Phone: 720-554-0900, ext. 14; tlangill@galvanizeit.org

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