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        Utility Line Design was developed by two professional engineers having over 
        65-years experience in the design, operation and inspection of overhead and 
        underground distribution power lines.The website’s purpose is to provide a 
        centralized source for all levels of engineering personnel to access a wide 
        variety of useful engineering calculations to help meet National Electrical 
        Safety Code and local requirements.The content eliminates the need to search for 
        formulas in reference books and potential errors caused from mathematical 
        mistakes.Because the calculations are easy to access, utility employees can 
        perform complex calculations in a matter of seconds.With Utility Line Design’s 
        website, utility personnel will have access and learn to use interactive sag and 
        tension calculations, identify clearances based on high operating temperature, 
        maximum spans based on conductor separation, conductor blowout, transformer and 
        secondary sizing, fault current calculations, and minimum guy leads for deadend, 
        double-deadend, bisector and tap structures.
    
        Utility Line Design offers an all-in-one interactive web-based line design tool 
        for electric distribution utilities.Line 
        designers can now perform complex engineering calculations to meet National 
        Electrical Safety Code and unique design requirements defined by the electric 
        utility.Our streamlined interactive 
        calculations will enable line designers to make professional design decisions 
        instead of rule of thumb and experience decisions.Our list of interactive calculations 
        eliminates the need to perform complex mathematical computations. Click the Calculation 
        List to review the current line design calculations. All calculations are based on utility 
        defined Standards and Design Criteria.
        Utility Line Design also offers 15 Professional Development Hours of on-line 
        line design training. Participants can select between Light, Medium and Heavy 
        Loading Zones and will have 30-days to complete the 15-hour course. The course 
        includes examples of 50 problems ranging from conversions, transformer sizing, 
        secondary sizing, ground clearance, conductor clearance, pole strength, 
        surveying and guying. Each problem includes a narrative, step-by-step 
        mathematical procedure, solving the problem using Utility Line Design 
        interactive software, and performing several “what if” scenarios. Each 
        participant will work with pre-defined Standards and Design Criteria and will 
        have an opportunity to work with interactive sag and tension calculations. 
        Users will have unlimited access to all interactive line design calculations. In 
        addition, users will be able to save calculations by work order number for 
        future reference and line design documentation. Upgrades are free and will be 
        based on National Electrical Safety Code revisions and client feedback. 
        
            Contact us if you would like to schedule a free webinar demonstration.