Section 8028 Of Article 2. Surface Transmission From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 4. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 2.
8028
. No person shall run, place, erect, or maintain, above ground,
within four feet from any wire or cable conducting less than 600
volts of electricity, any wire or cable which conducts at any one
time more than 600 volts of electricity, or run, place, erect, or
maintain within four feet from any wire or cable which conducts at
any one time more than 600 volts of electricity any wire or cable
conducting or carrying less than 600 volts of electricity.
This section does not apply to wires or cables attached to a
transformer, arc or incandescent lamp within four feet (measured
along the line of the wire or cable) from the point where such wire
or cable is attached to such transformer, arc or incandescent lamp,
nor to wires or cables within buildings or other structures, nor to
wires or cables where they are placed vertically on poles, or to any
lead wires or cables between the points where they are made to leave
any pole for the purpose of entering any building or other structure
and the point at which they are made to enter such building or
structure.
As between any two wires or cables, or any wire or any cable, run,
placed, erected, or maintained in violation of this section, only
the wire or cable last in point of time run, placed, or erected shall
be held to be run, placed, erected, or maintained thus in violation
of this section.
Where no more than one crossarm is maintained on a pole, all the
wires or cables conducting at any one time more than 600 volts of
electricity shall be placed on the crossarm on one side of the pole,
and all the wires or cables conducting less than 600 volts of
electricity shall be placed on the crossarm on the other side of the
pole. The space between any wire or cable conducting at any one time
more than 600 volts of electricity and any wire or cable conducting
less than that voltage shall be at least 36 inches clear measurement
in a horizontal line.
Where the provisions of this section cannot be complied with, the
commission may grant permission for the following form of
construction; where two or more systems for the distribution of
electric light or power occupy the same poles with wires or cables,
all wires or cables conducting at any one time more than 600 volts of
electricity may be placed on the crossarms on one side of the pole,
and all wires or cables conducting less than that voltage, shall in
such case, be placed on the crossarms on the other side of the pole;
the space between any wire or cable conducting at any one time more
than 600 volts of electricity and any wire or cable conducting or
carrying less than that voltage shall be at least 36 inches in
measurement in a horizontal line; and in such construction all
crossarms shall be at least 36 inches apart in a vertical line.