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Posted By: Bill39 Depth to bury a pole - 08/09/06 05:38 PM
Is there a rule of thumb on how deep a power pole must be buried?

Is the burial depth more dependant on the height of the pole or the weight at the top of it(example:transformer, capacitors, etc.)?
Posted By: energy7 Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/09/06 06:49 PM
Weight downward on a pole is not a problem. Figuring worst case of about 600 lb./sq.in (NTS-1991) for wood, bearing on 1000 lb./sq.ft. soil (UBC, IBC); weight, even with XF's, cap's, etc. is well supported.
Resistance to overturning (lateral resistance) is a big deal. Wind load, seismic motion, and conductor tension are the factors, and must be calculated based on location (wind & seismic), soil type, and other factors that our engineers just snowed me with when I asked.
POCO's have standards that are well overdesigned for their areas and equipment, and are the closest to "rules-of-thumb" around.
Posted By: iwire Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/09/06 06:56 PM
You can also find that type of info out in the Linemans and Cablemans Handbook.

Some libraries have it or you can buy it.

Lineman's and Cableman's Handbook



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Posted By: carjam Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/09/06 09:30 PM
I just set a 12 foot pole in a resi yard. The electrical inspector told me that ...i believe building code (not for sure now) for every 4 ft of pole you go 1ft deep. So i went 3 ft. deep seemed pretty sturdy to me.
Posted By: 122ss Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/09/06 10:01 PM
I asked the power co. that provides service in my area and they told me 10 percent of pole length plus 2 feet.
Posted By: e57 Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/10/06 06:47 AM
I have only set a few and it was a long (15 years) time ago. 6' for a 40' pole on straight runs, turns/angles deeper.

Taller poles are deeper ~8-10'.

I think the American Electricians Handbook also has some info in it.
Posted By: Trumpy Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/10/06 09:06 AM
As Energy7 mentioned above,
There are a few variables involved in the seating of a pole.
There is no way that there can be a formulaic way of calculating the depth for all situations.
Depending upon where you are in the world and the soil type and so forth,
It's a mine-field, it also depends upon what you are going to use the pole for.
We have used the formula 10%+ 2ft, with standard poles and have had them fall over when the ground freezes and then thaws, causing frost-heave.
My opinion would be, ask your local PoCo Lines Division.
And don't, set the pole in concrete, you are just looking for disaster, if you get bad frost levels and the pole is under any sort of strain.
Posted By: electure Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/10/06 01:10 PM
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As Energy7 mentioned above,
There are a few variables involved in the seating of a pole.

Yup, you need to take the conditions into consideration. [Linked Image]

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Posted By: Nick Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/10/06 07:00 PM
Electure,
Let me guess. Huntington Beach a little north of the pier south of the dog beach?
Posted By: e57 Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/11/06 01:16 AM
There are some in the Stinson/Bolinas lagoon... Hwy #1 in Marin.
Posted By: electure Re: Depth to bury a pole - 08/11/06 10:45 AM
Wow, Nick!
You really DID move down from the desert.
Right on the money.....about 17th street.
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