The LD class in a lightning arrester refers to its energy handling capability. A higher LD class indicates that the arrester can handle more energy from lightning strikes without breaking down. It is important to use lightning arresters with the appropriate LD class based on the level of lightning activity in the area to ensure effective protection.
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A class A splice is defined in ACI 318 Section 12.15. There are two types of splice (A and B) which define the length of the splice as a multiple of the tensile development length (ld) Class A denotes a splice that has 1.0 x ld of overlap. A class B splice has 1.3 x ld. Class B is required except where splices are kept out of critical ares (see the code).
WHNE-LD was created in 2005.
WDTA-LD was created in 1988.
KFXV-LD was created in 2006.
KVVV-LD was created in 1991.
WSHM-LD was created in 1988.
KABE-LD was created in 1989.
KXLJ-LD was created in 2001.
KXLJ-LD ended in 2008.