Original Version
Table 1
Table 1: Basic Minimum Allowable Vertical Clearance of Wires above Railroads, Thoroughfares, Ground or Water Surfaces; Also
Clearances from Poles, Buildings, Structures or Other Objects (
nn
) (Letter References Denote Modifications of Minimum Clearances as Referred to in Notes Following This Table)
Case |
Nature of Clearance |
Wire or Conductor Concerned |
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A Span Wires (Other than TrolleySpan Wires) Overhead
Guys and Messengers |
B |
C |
D Supply Conductors of 0 - 750 Volts and Supply
Cables Treated as in |
E |
F |
G |
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14 |
Radial clearance of bare line conductors from vegetation in Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones in Southern California (aaa) (ddd) (hhh) (jjj) |
- |
- |
18 inches (bbb) |
- |
48 inches (bbb) (iii) |
48 inches (fff) |
120 inches (ggg) |
References to Rules Modifying Minimum Clearances in Table 1
Clearances in this case shall be increased for conductors operating above 88 kV, to the following: |
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1. |
Conductors operating between 88kV and a 110 kV shall maintain a 60 inch clearance |
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2. |
Conductors operating above 110 kV shall maintain a 120 inch clearance |
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Shall be increased by 0.40 inch per kV in excess of 500 kV |
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Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones are defined by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat Map. The FRAP Fire Threat Map is to be used to establish approximate boundaries for purposes of this rule. The boundaries of the map are to be broadly construed, and utilities should use their own expertise and judgment to determine if local conditions require them to adjust the boundaries of the map. Southern California shall be defined as the following: Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego Counties. |
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May be reduced to 18 inches for conductors operating less than 2.4 kV. |
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Clearances in this case shall not apply to orchards of fruit, nut or citrus trees that are plowed or cultivated. In those areas Case 13 clearances shall apply. |
Strikeout and Underline Version
Table 1
Table 1: Basic Minimum Allowable Vertical Clearance of Wires above Railroads, Thoroughfares, Ground or Water Surfaces; Also
Clearances from Poles, Buildings, Structures or Other Objects (
nn
) (Letter References Denote Modifications of Minimum Clearances as Referred to in Notes Following This Table)
Case |
Nature of Clearance |
Wire or Conductor Concerned |
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A Span Wires (Other than TrolleySpan Wires) Overhead
Guys and Messengers |
B |
C |
D Supply Conductors of 0 - 750 Volts and Supply
Cables Treated as in |
E |
F |
G |
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14 |
Radial clearance of bare line conductors from vegetation in Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones in Southern California (aaa) (ddd) (hhh) (jjj) |
- |
- |
18 inches (bbb) |
- |
48 inches (bbb) (iii) |
48 inches (fff) |
120 inches (ggg) |
References to Rules Modifying Minimum Clearances in Table 1
Clearances in this case shall be
increased for conductors operating above |
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1. |
Conductors
operating between |
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2. |
Conductors operating above 110 kV shall maintain a 120 inch clearance |
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Shall be increased by 0.40 inch per kV in excess of 500 kV |
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Extreme and
Very High Fire Threat Zones are defined by California Department of Forestry
and Fire Protection’s Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat
Map. The FRAP Fire Threat Map is to be used to establish approximate boundaries
for purposes of this rule. The boundaries of the map are to be broadly
construed, and utilities should use their own expertise and judgment to
determine if local conditions require them to adjust the boundaries of the map.
Southern California shall be defined as the following: |
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May be reduced to 18 inches for conductors operating less than 2.4 kV. |
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Clearances in this case shall not apply to orchards of fruit, nut or citrus trees that are plowed or cultivated. In those areas Case 13 clearances shall apply. |
Final Version
Table 1
Table 1: Basic Minimum Allowable Vertical Clearance of Wires above Railroads, Thoroughfares, Ground or Water Surfaces; Also
Clearances from Poles, Buildings, Structures or Other Objects (
nn
) (Letter References Denote Modifications of Minimum Clearances as Referred to in Notes Following This Table)
Case |
Nature of Clearance |
Wire or Conductor Concerned |
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A Span Wires (Other than TrolleySpan Wires) Overhead
Guys and Messengers |
B |
C |
D Supply Conductors of 0 - 750 Volts and Supply
Cables Treated as in |
E |
F |
G |
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14 |
Radial clearance of bare line conductors from vegetation in Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones in Southern California (aaa) (ddd) (hhh) (jjj) |
- |
- |
18 inches |
- |
48 inches |
48 inches |
120 inches |
References to Rules Modifying Minimum Clearances in Table 1
Clearances in this case shall be increased for conductors operating above 72 kV, to the following: |
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1. |
Conductors operating between 72 kV and a 110 kV shall maintain a 72 inch clearance |
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2. |
Conductors operating above 110 kV shall maintain a 120 inch clearance |
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Shall be increased by 0.40 inch per kV in excess of 500 kV |
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Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones are defined by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat Map. The FRAP Fire Threat Map is to be used to establish approximate boundaries for purposes of this rule. The boundaries of the map are to be broadly construed, and utilities should use their own expertise and judgment to determine if local conditions require them to adjust the boundaries of the map. Southern California shall be defined as the following: Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura Counties. |
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May be reduced to 18 inches for conductors operating less than 2.4 kV. |
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Clearances in this case shall not apply to orchards of fruit, nut or citrus trees that are plowed or cultivated. In those areas Case 13 clearances shall apply. |