timm33333
Electrical
- Apr 14, 2012
- 198
I am trying to figure out which rule of NESC addresses the horizontal clearance between 161kV transmission line and an industrial facility (like a well pump). NESC rules 233(B) and 234(B) talk about horizontal clearances, and 233-3 talks about clearance envelope, but these are not clear.
Also does the right of way (ROW) of transmission line has anything to do with horizontal clearance? For example if the ROW in rural area for 161kV line is 120 feet, it would mean that the ROW would extend to 60 feet on both sides from the center of the pole. Does it mean that the minimum required horizontal clearance (from 161kV line to the industrial facility) would also be 60 feet? Thanks
Also does the right of way (ROW) of transmission line has anything to do with horizontal clearance? For example if the ROW in rural area for 161kV line is 120 feet, it would mean that the ROW would extend to 60 feet on both sides from the center of the pole. Does it mean that the minimum required horizontal clearance (from 161kV line to the industrial facility) would also be 60 feet? Thanks