You crossed your tie. Go one high and one low. Always start you tie with the first wrap toward you so you can see the last two in front of you instead of behind the insulator. And if ya want it real tight tie, don’t put a loop in it. Leave it flat with the two rings and it will confirm to the insulator better.
Old timer might want to check linemans Manuel on that one... Plus customers be complaining because of buzzing coming from it tracking between all those extra wraps...
No one around here ties like that anymore. That's old school. Everyone does a cross tie over the top now. Then under the wire around the insulator with each side of tie, a couple tight wraps and fan it out. Done in like 10 seconds. Three passes around the insulator is overkill for 1/0. The tie you did here is what you'd use for something like 550 or bigger but you crossed your ties.
What about linemans plyers... That's what it look like performing at other utilities.. it's like 1/0 where's it going to use all that... Great example of what not to do...
3-2 button tie. You should never cross over the tie wire. On the side furthest from you the tie wire is on top of a wrap.It should lay on the insulator and not cross over.
A lot of different ways to tie, we were taught long ties for 3/0 and under. In my last 15 years all of our insulators were mechanical clamps. New journey men wouldn’t know how to do a tie.
I like how everyone else has their way, but hurricane central has it all wrong. With a company that has a reliability rating 3x higher than national average… lol. Meh can’t please em all.
××××× didn't need to put 3 tight buttons before the 3 crossed. That's what made the wires on the 3 cross which is a big no no, also no fanned out buttons. Gotta put them tails all the way down. Ole 2twenty2 hand shouldn't have put this up
@@KDawg09 first of all his tie is not tight, the conductor is not tight to the saddle of the insulator. Crossing the tie wire so many times causes the tie “buzz” against itself. On lower primary voltage like 4kv. It probably won’t cause TVI but at 15 Kv and above it will. Back before cable tv was around we used to go on TVI calls to try to find the cause, it was a real PIA and can be caused by loose ties, loose clamps on dead end shoes etc. it doesn’t effect cable tv but it still causes it on radio.
Thanks for helping me learn how to tie a wire on to a insulators you made My life easier ❤
You crossed your tie. Go one high and one low. Always start you tie with the first wrap toward you so you can see the last two in front of you instead of behind the insulator. And if ya want it real tight tie, don’t put a loop in it. Leave it flat with the two rings and it will confirm to the insulator better.
The Emc I stake for still does these every day and when the power goes out or wind takes the pole down , they are always thankful , iykyk
Always start your tie towards you not away. That way you can see the last insulator cross in front of you not away.
Old timer might want to check linemans Manuel on that one...
Plus customers be complaining because of buzzing coming from it tracking between all those extra wraps...
No one around here ties like that anymore. That's old school. Everyone does a cross tie over the top now. Then under the wire around the insulator with each side of tie, a couple tight wraps and fan it out. Done in like 10 seconds. Three passes around the insulator is overkill for 1/0. The tie you did here is what you'd use for something like 550 or bigger but you crossed your ties.
Ties are very personal, but we were taught long ties for 3/0 and under and short ties for everything above.
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What about linemans plyers...
That's what it look like performing at other utilities.. it's like 1/0 where's it going to use all that... Great example of what not to do...
Buttons on the right your left could be a bit tighter but nice job
3-2 button tie. You should never cross over the tie wire. On the side furthest from you the tie wire is on top of a wrap.It should lay on the insulator and not cross over.
Ugga undare...?? 😊
A lot of different ways to tie, we were taught long ties for 3/0 and under. In my last 15 years all of our insulators were mechanical clamps. New journey men wouldn’t know how to do a tie.
6th step here in tx. we only use hand ties. we get preforms but dont use them. my jy's dont like them
I don't see "tube" or sacrificial aluminium tape
Nor is it really necessary
I like how everyone else has their way, but hurricane central has it all wrong. With a company that has a reliability rating 3x higher than national average… lol. Meh can’t please em all.
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××××× didn't need to put 3 tight buttons before the 3 crossed. That's what made the wires on the 3 cross which is a big no no, also no fanned out buttons. Gotta put them tails all the way down. Ole 2twenty2 hand shouldn't have put this up
Nice try... that's not I how would do it. Lots of RFI built into that tie sequence. Good attempt for first timer that had no instructions.
Great tie to create Radio/tv interference…….
How does this cause radio interference? I’ve heard this but don’t understand why it happens
@@KDawg09 first of all his tie is not tight, the conductor is not tight to the saddle of the insulator. Crossing the tie wire so many times causes the tie “buzz” against itself. On lower primary voltage like 4kv. It probably won’t cause TVI but at 15 Kv and above it will. Back before cable tv was around we used to go on TVI calls to try to find the cause, it was a real PIA and can be caused by loose ties, loose clamps on dead end shoes etc. it doesn’t effect cable tv but it still causes it on radio.
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Awful, please don’t teach anybody to tie in wire like that
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