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AS/NZS 7000
Electrical Clearances (Sect. 3)
Tony Gillespie
Power Engineering Consultant
Gillespie Power Consultancy
Australian Panel B2 Overhead Lines
Seminar Management of Overhead Lines
Sydney 4 5 March 2008
Topics
Insulator swing and
structure top clearances
Attached & unattached
crossings clearances
Mid span clearance
Ground clearance
Building clearances
Waterways
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New Things
Electrical Clearances
Minimum standards for safe & reliable
operation
Consider inspection & maintenance methods
Consider live line methods
Bare hand
Sticks
Helicopters
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P o w e r fre q .
w ith s ta n d
3
2
1
P m tc e
P m a x w in d
Climbing corridor
Im p u ls e w ith s ta n d
P in te rm e d ia te
Ma
in te
na
nc
e a
p
p ro
ac
C o n d u c to r d e f le c tio n s
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Earthed structure
Minimum phase/ground
clearance
Wind loading FT
Weight loading Fv
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Maintenance Approach
Distances
ENA NENS 04
NZECP34 note covers all
clearances, not just maintenance
EEA SM-EI
NENS-04 MAD
Nominal Phase to Phase ac Voltage (kV)
Low voltage
Instructed Person
no contact
Authorised Person insulated contact only
11
700
22
700
33
700
50
750
66
1000
110
1000
132
1200
220
1800
275
2300
330
3000
400
3300
500
3900
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ECP46.1: Glove
and Barrier
ECP46.2:
Barehand
ECP46.3: Stick
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Access Methods
EWP
Climbing with fall protection
Helicopters
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Table 3.1
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Table 3.3
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Building Clearances
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Waterways
AS6947
EEA/Maritime Safety Authority
Guide to Safety Management of
Power Line Waterway Crossings
Questions?
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