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Title: Dielectric Testing Of Aerial Basket Equipment
Author: George W. Ackerman, Fred J. Fischer
Source: American Gas Association 1974
Year Published: 1974
Abstract: I would like to give some background of our company before I discuss the testing of our aerial devices. Otter Tail Power Company is an investorowned electric utility serving a 50,000 square mile area in western Minnesota, eastern North Dakota, and northeastern South Dakota, This service area is approximately 550 miles long, northwest to southeast, and 350 miles wide east to west at the widest points. We own and operate 6,000 miles of transmission lines, which range in voltage up to 230,000 volts. Our general office is in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. To make it possible to provide good service to our customers within this large area, our service area is divided into 14 districts with a district office in each district. Each district has five or more area line crews stationed in various de-centraiized locations within the district. These crews are equipped with hydraulic power digger-derricks with fiberglass pin on fiberglass booms and personnel baskets.




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