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  1. Dror Hashai

    High Voltage Transmission lines side distances (Rights of Way)

    This is the regulation requirement we have in Israel. For high voltage cables (161 kV) the requirements are based on the radiation, and accordingly the permitted (or forbidden) zone around the lines. Since we haven't yet laid 400 kV cables, I wanted to know what are considered the typical...
  2. Dror Hashai

    High Voltage Transmission lines side distances (Rights of Way)

    First thing first, thank you all for the answers and the useful information. I understand there is no standardization regarding distances, which I find surprising, because there is a conflict of interests between the various parties involved: the electrical company, the city, and the general...
  3. Dror Hashai

    High Voltage Transmission lines side distances (Rights of Way)

    Hello, I have several questions regarding the distances from which is not allowed to inhabit long-term (Rights of way) around High Voltage (HV & EHV) transmissions lines: 1) Is the term Rights of Way suitable for Underground transmissions as well (I.E. Cables), or there is a different technical...
  4. Dror Hashai

    Installing High voltage cables in HDPE pipes

    Thank you very much Waross for the quick answer! Do you know what are the requirements according to the International/European standards? Also, where is it written in the Canadian Electrical Code? which standard and clause?
  5. Dror Hashai

    Installing High voltage cables in HDPE pipes

    Hi, I have a question regarding installing high voltage (161 kV) through HDPE pipes, using HDD (horizontal directional drilling). what is the required ratio between the inner diameter of the pipe, and the diameter of the cable? is there IEC/IEEE standard which addresses this? some additional...

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