Utility engineers, project managers, and even non-technical staff who need a foundational understanding of how distribution networks are built and maintained.
It is not a replacement for hands-on field manuals like The Lineman’s and Cableman’s Handbook . It focuses more on the design logic and regulatory spacing than on the physical act of climbing or rigging. Overhead Distribution Lines: Design and Applica...
by Lawrence M. Slavin is a practical guide that bridges the gap between complex engineering theory and real-world utility management. Rather than being a dense construction manual, it serves as a high-level compendium of design principles for utility poles and the facilities they support. Key Highlights Overhead Distribution Lines: Design and Applica...