Slavin provides technical details often missing from standard handbooks, making it a valuable reference for engineers who need to understand the "why" behind pole loading and span design rather than just following a checklist.
The text reinforces why overhead lines remain a global standard: they are significantly cheaper to install over long distances and allow for immediate visual inspections, making damage detection much faster than buried alternatives. Reviewer Insights Overhead Distribution Lines: Design and Applica...
A major focus of the book is the management of joint-use poles, where electric supply and communication cables must coexist. It details the critical clearances required to keep these systems safe—such as the "safety zone" between power lines and communication equipment. It details the critical clearances required to keep
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...