Active Standard

IEEE 1863-2019

IEEE Guide for Overhead AC Transmission Line Design

Methods for designing 110 kV to 1000 kV ac overhead transmission lines are provided and may also be used as reference for the design of lower voltage overhead transmission lines. The principles and procedures for designing weather-resistant conductor, ground wire, insulator, structure, and foundation of ac transmission overhead lines are specified.

Standard Committee
BOG/CAG - Corporate Advisory Group
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2015-03-26
Board Approval
2019-11-07
History
Published:
2020-05-11

Working Group Details

Society
Standard Committee
BOG/CAG - Corporate Advisory Group
Working Group
AC_LineDesign - Overhead AC Tranmission Line Design
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IEEE Program Manager
Meng Zhao
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Working Group Chair
Jun Yuan

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P1863
Guide for Overhead Alternating Current (AC) Transmission Line Design

This Guide covers basic principles, methods and experience for designing of 110 kV to 1000 kV AC overhead transmission lines, and may also be used as reference for the design of lower voltage overhead transmission lines. This Guide consists of the introduction, definitions, meteorological design criteria, electrical design, structural design criteria, design of foundations, and experiment result and design experience. This Guide is a listing of the information and procedure that is required during the design of AC transmission line, and provides guidance for transmission line designers in data collection and design stage.

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