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IEEE 1283-2004

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New IEEE Standard - Superseded. The purpose of this guide is to provide general recommendations for consideration when designing new overhead transmission lines that will be operated at high temperatures. It may also evaluate existing transmission lines for operation at higher temperatures. Although this guide is intended for overhead transmission lines, most of the discussion will also be applicable to distribution lines.

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  • Document type: IS
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  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Distributor: IEEE
  • ICS: 29.240.20
  • National Committee: IEEE Power and Energy Society / Transmission and Distribution

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  • Revised by: IEEE 1283-2013
  • Refers: IEEE C2-2002
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