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How to splice Triplex 

Bobsdecline - Lineman blogger
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Hey Everyone!
I was thinking of posting some more in depth "how to" style videos of some of the basic tasks you may have seen in my Being a Lineman episodes...
What do you guys think? 😁🍻 Cheers!
** These video's are NOT intended for training or D.I.Y. Only properly trained and authorized personal are allowed to work on this equipment. Always adhere to work methods and procedures particular to the company you are working for. **
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@Bobsdecline
@Bobsdecline 3 года назад
Hoping to get some primary underground terminations on here soon! 😁🍻
@freethinkingamerican80
@freethinkingamerican80 3 года назад
Do some 750 underground splices like in a junction/splice box if you can
@414RadioTech
@414RadioTech 3 года назад
Bobsdecline-Lineman blogger I really love your videos I'm a really huge fan when it comes to stuff like this in fact we had a power outage on Tuesday that I happen to see an actual re-closer in action it tripped three times and third time was the charm it cut all the power bad thing is there was a giant arc flash during that. Which took out a three phase bank transformer on the pole it wasn't fun at all but it was quite interesting to see everything in action butIt burnt up the line quite badly I wish I would've gotten pictures but it was too dark and the lineman wanted me out of there so I couldn't really do anything other than see the new equipment that they put up it sucks because we were without power from 5:30 PM until 1:30 in the morning that was bad but it had to be done because it was also very windy 50 mile an hour gusts was very hard for the lineman to do what they did but they get my outstanding ovation for thier time and service that they dedicate to keep the lights on God bless all the lineman!!!!!!!!!
@Esala888
@Esala888 3 года назад
What knife are you using to skin.
@jeremychmelik7952
@jeremychmelik7952 3 года назад
New subscriber from Yucaipa California. 👊
@t.r.4496
@t.r.4496 3 года назад
From my understanding on a short span the auto sleeve doesn't make a great connection due to not being pulled tightly or not heavy enough to make a good connection. I may be wrong.
@TheAustrianLineman
@TheAustrianLineman 3 года назад
First of all, thank you very much for the shoutout. We use the same trick when pressing the connector, sometimes it can happen that the connector still looks like a banana, but when the rope is in the air and there is 3 tons of tension on it, it sometimes straightens again
@davidgriffin14
@davidgriffin14 3 года назад
I'm not a linesman or electrician but I find this amusing for some reason!
@davidneary1713
@davidneary1713 2 года назад
Great job!! As a Utility Safety Professional, you nail it every time. One comment.... when using the Milwaukee Crimp tool, I would mention that the battery should be removed prior to placing the die into the tool. This would avoid a possible accidental trigger activation possibly causing a finger injury. Awesome video, keep up the great work !!
@tylershomevideos
@tylershomevideos 3 года назад
"Put dies in pocket, don't lose em." "Where did ya put those dyes?" "I dunno."
@garynelson9538
@garynelson9538 3 года назад
lol!! So True.
@BiggieDiesel01
@BiggieDiesel01 3 года назад
same thing for my 10mm sockets and sometimes random bolts.
@MrEZW
@MrEZW 2 года назад
I'm a ground hand right now but one day soon when I'm an apprentice I hope to work with many JLs like you. Love your videos & thank you for sharing all this invaluable information.
@cowboyfrankspersonalvideos8869
@cowboyfrankspersonalvideos8869 3 года назад
20 years ago when I was volunteering at Manassas National Battlefield Park in Virginia near Washington DC, they were renovating their museum and visitor center. In the process they were upgrading to a larger 3 phase transformer and running new under ground lines. The last refurbishment of the facility was in the 1960s. As they were digging the trench they uncovered some of the original underground cable buried back in 1940 when the building was built. It was a lead encased, 10 gauge 2 conductor cable, probably carrying 110 volts. Total length was around 500 feet to the street. Power requirements back then were a lot less than what we need today. I kept a piece of it but got rid of it when I moved from that area in 2010.
@crimony3054
@crimony3054 2 года назад
There are remains buried all over that battlefield. It's a surprise you didn't encounter some. Up there at the visitor's center, numerous sets of remains were interred at a spring, which still appears today as a small pond.
@ms8studios157
@ms8studios157 3 года назад
I work on duplex and triplex most days, aside from streetlights. Im going to a line crew in a week or so and im excited! Theyre bringing me in as a C class because of prior experience and im going to bust my ass to learn everything i can and do my best work!
@Bobsdecline
@Bobsdecline 3 года назад
Mentioning prior experience while expressing a sincere interest to learn everything you can... 🤔 Dang! I like that attitude! 💯👊. Having the right attitude is half the battle 💪. Work hard, but be safe! Always know your boundaries. I wish you the best !!
@bcadventure2015
@bcadventure2015 3 года назад
I’m not a lineman but I thoroughly enjoy your videos
@joedillon159
@joedillon159 3 года назад
Great video! I appreciate the work you all do to keep our power on. You are today’s cowboys of the grid!
@marcs3982
@marcs3982 3 года назад
Great video! I used the Milwaukee crimp tool on my buddies service entrance last fall. You're so right. That tool is an absolute joy to use!! Latrobe PA--USA
@agh.abolfazl204
@agh.abolfazl204 3 года назад
that humming in the background brings back memories
@lonahlen8655
@lonahlen8655 3 года назад
Watching from Indiana. Much respect for HV team and their outstanding adherence to procedures. I have several friends in campus “HV” (12.7 KV) and have been impressed with their action scripts. Puts meaning into teamwork.
@rjmackenzie
@rjmackenzie 3 года назад
Nice man, thanks for this. It was great to see how line workers do these kinds of repairs.
@wwrite
@wwrite 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing, it’s great to see line work close up!
@vince6829
@vince6829 Год назад
You are a great teacher. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@everythingbobbywolfe
@everythingbobbywolfe 2 года назад
Thanks. Some helpful tips. I'm an electrician, but we are one of the few companies in the eastern Pennsylvania are that are authorized to crimp triplex. I do a lot of service upgrades, billboards, farms and grocery stores and learning from linesmen seems to be the best education. Cheers
@mikejohnson3873
@mikejohnson3873 3 года назад
Sweet! That was awesome to watch! Excellent video. Working to get into the electrical utility trade myself and these videos are invaluable to me!
@ElectricRob
@ElectricRob Год назад
Great video! You have a great way of explaining what and why you are doing each step!
@ElectroTree01
@ElectroTree01 Год назад
Great tutorial! I was splicing some number 2 and even with the small triplex splices, you could tell it was bowing.
@HiSmartAlarms
@HiSmartAlarms 3 года назад
Thanks for the video! As always, helpful and informative (even for people like me, not a line man!) And I can't wait to check out the guy who you gave a shutout to! Communications is in my name!
@baconmcbacon62
@baconmcbacon62 3 года назад
Fist bump from Dallas. Love your channel!
@gaetagriffinmt
@gaetagriffinmt 3 года назад
Thanks for your content! It helps a lot!
@user-de5xw3cs7n
@user-de5xw3cs7n 9 месяцев назад
Really like the videos even though pretty much retired after 35 years as distribution lineman. You all probably already know but a index 702 "non bowing die" works real good on 1/0 acsr compression sleeves.
@mattahern234
@mattahern234 3 года назад
Keep up the videos brother love watching them
@jolyonwelsh9834
@jolyonwelsh9834 2 месяца назад
I just purchased one. It's awesome as I do a lot of grounding electrode conductor work. I use the BG die.
@brendanmichaelwelsh6260
@brendanmichaelwelsh6260 3 года назад
T Will Lineman for hire is mint, I really enjoy his content, Wish he had more of it.
@Bobsdecline
@Bobsdecline 3 года назад
I agree! His videos are very well put together 💯
@mikeznel6048
@mikeznel6048 3 года назад
I fkng love these videos man. Be safe out there.
@johnwalker890
@johnwalker890 3 года назад
Good job Bob.
@generatorjohn4537
@generatorjohn4537 3 года назад
When I was a testman we were issued a phase rotation device brand name Knopps. It has 3 wires, alligator clips stamped A,B,C and the rubber boots on clips were Red, White, Blue. So easy to remember the connections. So if possible we would take a phase rotation before circuit was de-energized. That device was able to handle up to 600 volts if my memory serves me. Nice channel. In my next life I think I would enjoy working for your utility up there in the North country. Thanks
@rupe53
@rupe53 3 года назад
Generator John ... We use similar in our generator business. They're not very expensive and it saves a bunch of time when reconnecting gear at a job. BTW, I mark the wires with colored tape (or ABC) and then draw an arrow for the direction in case I forget.
@mattlee05
@mattlee05 3 года назад
Thanks for the great content
@davidcleavinger2875
@davidcleavinger2875 3 года назад
👊 Baytown Texas. Thanks for the video.
@brianleeper5737
@brianleeper5737 3 года назад
3:30 that smooth design is called "compact stranding" and it's very commonly used in aluminum building wire.
@keltonrynard1024
@keltonrynard1024 3 года назад
Cant wait to see you in the field man. I'm a new casual employee of the vegetation distribution sector in Marysville. Love you videos man keep it up
@Bobsdecline
@Bobsdecline 3 года назад
Nice! I'm sure we'll cross paths soon! That weather's been getting nasty out there!
@michaelharris3296
@michaelharris3296 3 года назад
I used to work at a T&B plant where they made ATS devices. It was funny that you referred to them as “Chinese Handcuffs”. That is exactly what the engineer that was taking me through the manufacturing orientation called them. They were a hit commodity during the ice storm that hit the South and Southeast in the 90’s. The national guard would come and pick up whatever we had and transport them to the Memphis airport for distribution via awaiting helicopters.
@lundeen2008
@lundeen2008 11 месяцев назад
Well done.
@peterpiso7384
@peterpiso7384 3 года назад
Great content keep up the videos from Beverly Massachusetts
@kevinpoore5626
@kevinpoore5626 3 года назад
I've made the yard lol I was like her 36 as in three foot one yard lol watch out it can be shocking and keep on Keepin On 💥😱
@danielcook3198
@danielcook3198 Год назад
Great content bud ,viewing from Rome Georgia an as a lineman myself great job
@Bobsdecline
@Bobsdecline Год назад
Thank you 🤝
@jeffauberry608
@jeffauberry608 3 года назад
Just ran across your site. Kentucky electrician here. Great information….
@oscarvelasquez4236
@oscarvelasquez4236 3 года назад
Cheers from a Rough Framer, Aspire to become a lineman soon!
@NSaw1
@NSaw1 3 года назад
Hahaha the ladybug on the autocrimp 2:40 Jeez it would be nice to have a electric crimper!
@jamalamitchell
@jamalamitchell 2 года назад
great video! i'm a distribution designer and its sometimes hard to picture what the linemen actually are doing with the equipment i design for
@kevinbreslin5718
@kevinbreslin5718 3 года назад
Always great to see your videos. Subed to da Austrian and ivy Nuts.
@brettb.7425
@brettb.7425 3 года назад
Damn Canadians....are some of the nicest people! Thanks for the video!
@flaplaya
@flaplaya 3 года назад
Bob, You seem like the HDIC around those parts. Be cool if you made a video showcasing the guy who apprenticed you. My Electrical Teacher taught me a saying heck 25 years ago now: "There's no old dumb electricians". This comment goes out to him. Thanks Jim Anderson SW Florida electrical inspector then teacher. Greatest guy ever.
@turbojoe2
@turbojoe2 3 года назад
I hear that same saying once in a while. Cheers from Canada.
@kevinpoore5626
@kevinpoore5626 3 года назад
I've dealt with a lot of Triplex that was privately owned on a campgrounds / RV property you want to talk about mixing faces up before I got there they didn't even know what I'm phase was lol keep that stick in the air Keep On Keepin On
@davew1620
@davew1620 3 года назад
hmm, never had a power tool when I did those type of connections. All in the arms. Gotta love technology.
@mbo9635
@mbo9635 3 года назад
Great video bro 👊
@Bobsdecline
@Bobsdecline 3 года назад
Thanks man! 👊👊
@tigerseye73
@tigerseye73 3 года назад
That Milwaukee sure beats the old hydraulic pumpers.
@luvthetux
@luvthetux 2 года назад
oh listen to this, I was scared of electricity so very much when I was young. I mean I was so bad that I refused to change a light bulb, no joke. Now through years of slowly doing things like watching videos and gaining knowledge, I can and have spliced 2 and 3 phase cords of household items. My husband is a retired underground coal miner, so he spliced mining cables and other things regularly. He was the one who taught me how to splice.
@ForecastCold
@ForecastCold 3 года назад
I'll have to get you some pictures of the 1000 MCM Cable that got hit today by a bore crew, when we splice it tomorrow.
@craignehring
@craignehring Год назад
Milwaukee tool is just up the road from me, they build great tools
@timbodtoolman7025
@timbodtoolman7025 3 года назад
👊🏻Groveland ma
@bamaslamma1003
@bamaslamma1003 3 года назад
Another thing to watch for in terms of cross phasing is on a 240D/120 stinger leg secondary. Get that stinger leg hooked to some 120 volt loads, the smoke comes out quick.
@michaelmorgan7893
@michaelmorgan7893 4 месяца назад
I would think the fewer splices you can have in a given span, the better. According to an old railway superintendent, "The fewer joints you have, the stronger" (he was speaking of railway rail) but I would apply this theory to wire, plumbing pipes, anything you build. The more joints, not only makes a structure weaker, but is prone to future failure.
@crimony3054
@crimony3054 2 года назад
I'm learning to splice high-voltage power lines entirely by watching RU-vid videos!
@stanroesner3892
@stanroesner3892 3 года назад
We've found out the hard way that automatics should be used on pole to pole triplex runs that are under decent tension. On a pole to house, 'slack' spans we have had neutral issues..with time, little pressure, add contamination and you can experience intermittent or full loss of contact in the automatic sleeve. Till we figured it out, was a bear to troubleshoot!! Be safe..from Illinois
@redsquirrelftw
@redsquirrelftw 3 года назад
Wow I wish I had these crimps when I was doing my shed solar lol, would have been overkill for such low voltage but I was dealing with #6 and it was not easy to splice with what I had available to me haha. I tried to solder it, that did not work out at all. I actually have a video where I blow up my heat gun trying it then move to a propane torch. Fun times.
@jchambers2586
@jchambers2586 3 года назад
I use split bolt connections and insulate with electrical tape on the hot wires and a quick sleeve on neutral..
@jaimemendoza5163
@jaimemendoza5163 3 года назад
👊
@hammasrandy
@hammasrandy 3 года назад
👍👍
@andrewfergcorpcom
@andrewfergcorpcom 3 года назад
👊 Seattle, WA. Not an electrician/linesman, but an electromechanical engineer. Sometimes I think missed my calling though.
@powerlinekidforsman9360
@powerlinekidforsman9360 3 года назад
im in WA too spokane
@danielgeng2306
@danielgeng2306 3 года назад
Thanks Aaron, how about a video on how you sharpen your hawksbill knife?
@ShortyzProductionz
@ShortyzProductionz 3 года назад
13:30 just like that it goes back up and good to go? There’s no worry about arcing at all, those plastic covers prevent that?
@36w3s.talbot4
@36w3s.talbot4 3 года назад
Guys down in Eversource Country USA New Hampshire tape up just a couple of rounds of those crimp covers as they tend to pop off at times due to weather contraction expansion or bad locks on those covers. If not wind storms can cause a light show on the poles.
@k7iq
@k7iq 3 года назад
All this time I thought your name was Bob !!! :)
@jolyonwelsh9834
@jolyonwelsh9834 28 дней назад
The 2978-20 crimper comes with a case. You should keep your spare dies in one of the pockets in the case.
@davidduarte5218
@davidduarte5218 3 года назад
Nice vid São Paulo Brazil
@jolyonwelsh9834
@jolyonwelsh9834 2 месяца назад
I usually use H crimps for the live conductors.
@ethanmk3078
@ethanmk3078 3 года назад
Never seen a crimp it before, have only used insulinks for secondary splices, cool to see different ways
@Bobsdecline
@Bobsdecline 3 года назад
We used to use insulinks, still have tons of them on the lines!
@RonyTomo420
@RonyTomo420 3 года назад
Insulinks are bad, don’t use them
@timallen1262
@timallen1262 3 года назад
Just curious, noticed you didn't clean or brush your conductor before you slice it together. At my former company, that was a common practice, also we used triplex with AA neutral conductor. Great video!! SW Missouri 👊
@Usmc2131
@Usmc2131 3 года назад
Just curious, when you do your crimps, do you make every other one 90 degrees to the ones next to it?
@veil67
@veil67 3 года назад
do you still use the 3M number 37 for the electrical tape ?
@hvyd19
@hvyd19 3 года назад
I tape the connectors, use the black boxes and put tape around the center of the black box. Squirrels either chew the boxes or they fall off over time leaving exposed connectors or as I like to call them...boobie traps
@t.r.4496
@t.r.4496 3 года назад
Put you a layer of rubber tape over the connector it helps with the squirrels.
@t.r.4496
@t.r.4496 3 года назад
I have changed out 15 porcelain cutouts that have broke in the past two weeks. I don't know if the heat of the summer is causing it or what. We went all winter not having to change one. But the last two weeks it has been routine.
@chrisbauer1925
@chrisbauer1925 8 месяцев назад
What are your thoughts on using an automatic splice on a service drop? I noticed that the neutral of my house's service triplex is spliced with an automatic, and my understanding was that they weren't suitable for slack spans. Is a service drop generally a slack span or is there enough tension to keep it secure? I'm considering asking my municipal utility about this because I would hate to have an open neutral damage stuff inside the house but I'm not really sure if it's actually an issue. What are your thoughts on this?
@cfriget
@cfriget 3 года назад
Great video F me please always check the rotation of 3 phase installation
@jmi967
@jmi967 6 месяцев назад
There should be paint on insulation similar to plastidip that could be brushed or possibly sprayed on. That would make so many things easier
@gjdunga
@gjdunga 3 года назад
I have a crazy question: Why is the channel called Bob's Decline, but your name is Aaron?
@ClintChance
@ClintChance 3 года назад
I've been wondering this myself
@jacobcarlson4010
@jacobcarlson4010 3 года назад
He said in a previous video that it's a nickname his friends gave him back when he was young(er).
@cobrastrike5793
@cobrastrike5793 3 года назад
👊 Wallingford, Connecticut USA
@powerlinekidforsman9360
@powerlinekidforsman9360 3 года назад
👊 im waching frome spokane WA
@Bobsdecline
@Bobsdecline 3 года назад
👊👊
@dtec30
@dtec30 3 года назад
Would you leave the two blacks stand off like that up in the air as an indicator that it had been spliced?
@nataliesharpe7473
@nataliesharpe7473 3 года назад
I have a question. At the end he mentioned the tape or plastic covers, but it seemed to me to be optional? It seems like that would be required as the metal crimps would be live, and such as today when we lost power to to high winds. If they touched it'd be bad
@jolyonwelsh9834
@jolyonwelsh9834 3 года назад
The U.S. National Electrical Code requires that the phase rotation be in a clockwise direction when facing the panel (left to right, top to bottom, and front to back). I'm sure it is the same in the Canadian Electrical Code as well
@baratariaelectric2415
@baratariaelectric2415 3 года назад
I am always looking for a good source to buy these crimps. My supply house doesn't stock them and the POCO doesn't like giving them away very often. Do you have a good source online to order this stuff? Thanks for the video!
@alan.macrae
@alan.macrae 3 года назад
👍👍👊👊
@kevinheintz181
@kevinheintz181 3 года назад
You going to wire brush that neutral?
@chrisbalderrama6026
@chrisbalderrama6026 Год назад
Do y’all use H-Tap and LINKETS or just H-Tap? Great video .. when we use linkets .. we double up our neutral with two service grips back to back ..
@spaz3297
@spaz3297 3 года назад
Do a video on all the secondary ties
@jolyonwelsh9834
@jolyonwelsh9834 3 года назад
I just use the ilsco hand crimper when connecting to the service drop.
@MrFreeCDs
@MrFreeCDs 3 года назад
Only allowed to use compression tension sleeves on neutrals and insa links
@bdblazer6400
@bdblazer6400 2 года назад
in germany we have like big WAGO click connector for that.
@chrismoore9402
@chrismoore9402 2 года назад
That’s a great press I just wish they made a nico head for it
@velascci
@velascci 3 года назад
Great videos, have you ever used insulink "bullets" Burndy?
@TK-xf4bh
@TK-xf4bh 3 года назад
Hey Bob, can you do a underground locate of a bad UG faulted cable and splice?
@TheJmich2001
@TheJmich2001 3 года назад
Lost the neutral of our triplex in the last NJ storm. Thankfully a jumper was installed until they could splice it back together!
@wrnrt
@wrnrt 3 года назад
Finally, splicing triplex. My collegues at the waffle factory will be so surprised when they find out that all power lines to the production line have been spliced.
@DeviloftheHelll
@DeviloftheHelll 3 года назад
nice demonstration, but is it cheaper to get a crimp set then just replace the whole lenght?
@user-co2ku9wm4u
@user-co2ku9wm4u 9 месяцев назад
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