Specifically for supports of high-voltage transmission lines (6–35 kV).

Protocols for verifying that finished products meet the required quality benchmarks before delivery.

It includes specific steel grade requirements for poles installed in extremely cold regions (down to ) to prevent brittle failure. Current Status

While the original GOST 23613-79 standard is no longer in active development, it has largely been superseded by newer technical specifications, such as . However, historical documentation and existing infrastructure often still cite the GOST 23613-79 parameters for maintenance and replacement parts.

The document provides a comprehensive regulatory framework for the production and quality control of concrete poles, structured as follows:

Detailed specifications for materials, including the type of concrete and reinforcement steel used. For example, it specifies the use of A-I class steel for mounting loops.

(ГОСТ 23613-79) is a Soviet-era state standard that specifies technical requirements for vibrated reinforced concrete poles used for high-voltage power lines . Although the standard is officially listed as "cancelled" (отменен), it remains a primary reference for the construction and repair of power lines with nominal voltages of 6–10 kV, 20 kV, and 35 kV. Core Content of the Standard