2 Poles 1 Hole ((new))
To ensure a safe and functional "2 Poles, 1 Hole" installation, the following protocol is recommended:
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The cause of the hole is not immediately clear. Possible reasons include: To ensure a safe and functional "2 Poles,
| Factor | Risk Level | Mitigation Strategy | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High | Use lubrication or spacers during insertion. | | Corrosion | Medium | Apply epoxy coating to poles before insertion. | | Alignment | High | Use a template to keep poles parallel while concrete/grout sets. | | Thermal Overload | Low (Non-electrical) / High (Electrical) | Derate electrical capacity by 20% or separate conduits. | | | Alignment | High | Use a
For civil engineers and utility workers, "2 poles 1 hole" often refers to
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