Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Can I shoot high-voltage lines in rainy or humid days?

Can I shoot high-voltage lines in rainy or humid days?

You can shoot high-voltage lines in rainy or humid days.

This problem is nothing more than worrying that the high-voltage line will get an electric shock at this time, which is not safe.

High-voltage lines/cables/wires

There are two reasons why high-voltage lines or iron towers do harm to people: one is being too close, and the other is conducting electricity.

The horizontal safe distance between the high-voltage line or tower and people or buildings is as follows:

The distance below 1 kV is greater than1.0m.

1- 10 kV, and the distance is greater than1.5m.

Keep a distance of more than 3.0 meters for 35 kV.

66- 1 10KV keep a distance of more than 4.0m

154-220kV, with a distance greater than 5.0m.

Keep a distance of more than 6.0 meters for 330 kV.

500 kV keep a distance of more than 8.5 meters.

Therefore, people can keep a safe distance from high-voltage lines or towers.

As for the electrical conductor, be careful not to let the photographer touch water and wet objects when taking pictures.

Just shooting high-voltage lines in rainy or humid days will not lead to conduction.