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Questions on the economic value of the overhead grounded wire
W. W. Lewis: In this paper Mr. Creighton draws the conclusion that the overhead grounded wire is in general a detriment to a semi-insulated or high resistance pole line structure. By this I understand that he means not only the horizontal continuous grounded wire but also the vertical grounded wire that is applied to individual poles.