majesus
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2007
- 262
Pennsylvania Bureau of Deep Mine Safety has a voltage restriction on underground transmission at mines:
"Secondary or underground transmission voltage shall not exceed fifteen thousand volts, nominal, phase-to-phase. "
Does anyone know if the larger national governing bodies such as OSHA, MSHA, NEC and even CSA has a voltage limitation for transmitting power via underground cables at mines?
I did look through
CSA M421-00 Use of Electricity in Mines,
CSA C22 No 96.1-04 Mine power feeder cables
and OSHA and MSHA websites.
Didn't find anything particular on this subject underground transmission cables.
"Secondary or underground transmission voltage shall not exceed fifteen thousand volts, nominal, phase-to-phase. "
Does anyone know if the larger national governing bodies such as OSHA, MSHA, NEC and even CSA has a voltage limitation for transmitting power via underground cables at mines?
I did look through
CSA M421-00 Use of Electricity in Mines,
CSA C22 No 96.1-04 Mine power feeder cables
and OSHA and MSHA websites.
Didn't find anything particular on this subject underground transmission cables.