🏗 Pole Loading — NESC Grade B/C, ANSI O5.1 Moment Check
Enter pole and loading data to compute transverse, longitudinal, and vertical loads. The resulting overturning moment is compared to ANSI O5.1 published fiber stress capacity for the selected pole class and species. For preliminary design only — final engineering must follow NESC, RUS Bulletin 200, and utility-specific construction standards.
🌲 Pole Properties (ANSI O5.1)
Typical: 10% of height + 2 ft
0° = tangent; 90° = dead-end equivalent
💨 Wind & Ice Loading (NESC Grade B/C)
NESC: Light=8, Medium=13, Heavy=13
NESC: Light=0, Medium=0, Heavy=0.5"
Typically same as conductor wind
⚡ Conductors & Attachments
Add each conductor/attachment. For span tensions at dead-ends or angles, enter the horizontal tension. For tangent spans, enter conductor weight only.
Orange arrows = transverse wind loads | Blue = conductor attachment points | Green = moment capacity at ground line
📊 Load Component Breakdown
Load Component
Direction
Force (lbs)
Arm (ft from GL)
Moment (ft-lbs)
⚖ ANSI O5.1 Moment Capacity Check
⚠ Fiber stress values from ANSI O5.1-2015. Actual pole capacity varies with species, grade, treatment, age, and condition. Always apply appropriate safety factor (typically 4.0 for Grade B, 2.0 for Grade C temporary). This tool does not account for pole deterioration.