pmdykstra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2011
- 11
I've been working in the utility industry for the past 11 years. Up until about 3 and 1/2 years ago I was a field employee and was in or near high voltage substations almost daily. More recently, I've been in an office enviornment with occasional trips to the field. Recently (in the past year or so) I've noticed that when I'm in a 345kV yard (or 220kV) I experience tingling sensations in my arms and other parts of the body (most nocticabley arms), while someone standing right next to me feels nothing. Why the change? It's a very unsettling feeling, I am not breaking an clearance rules, I am simply talking about walking through the yard and when I get within a certain distance (haven't measured) I can definitely feel it.