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General practice of foundation work for transmission purposes is in two distinct classes: (1) metal footing, all galvanized, placed in natural soils, relying entirely upon earth for foundation purposes, and with no other protection for metal surface than galvanizing; (2) metal footing incased in concrete material below ground line, this footing being ungalvanized except on exposed areas above ground line.
General practice of foundation work for transmission purposes is in two distinct classes: (1) metal footing, all galvanized, placed in natural soils, relying entirely upon earth for foundation purposes, and with no other protection for metal surface than galvanizing; (2) metal footing incased in concrete material below ground line, this footing being ungalvanized except on exposed areas above ground line.
Remedies for tower-footing corrosion
Elec. World
Steele, E.H. (author)
Electrical World ; 85
1925
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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