Excuse me, everyone, There is a high voltage power line less than half a meter from the outside of t

Updated on Balcony 2024-07-12
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the landlord is right, there must be danger.

    Because the safe distance of the transmission line of 10kV is meters.

    Generally, objects that are close to about meters will definitely discharge, which is very dangerous.

    However, I think the situation mentioned by the landlord may be wrong, is that line an ordinary 380V low-voltage line?

    The 10kV line is generally not so low, and the balcony on the third floor is only about 8 meters. And unless the owner's house was built later, the power department would not have erected the line so close.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The horizontal distance of the 10,000 volt UHV line is specified in meters, and the vertical distance is meters. If the measurement is accurate, then look at the high-voltage line or the balcony early, if the balcony is early, sue him, if the high-voltage line has long been cautious, and prevent the power supply bureau from suing you for illegal construction.

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