Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Don't go near the high-voltage pole for more than meters in thunderstorm weather.

Don't go near the high-voltage pole for more than meters in thunderstorm weather.

Don't go near the high-voltage pole within 20 meters during a thunderstorm. At the same time, stay away from the grounding conductor and lightning rod of the tower within 20 meters. When the high-voltage line is disconnected, people are forbidden to enter within the range of 10 meters around; If it is within the range of 10 meter, jump out of the danger zone with one foot or both feet. Don't walk, stepping on it will form a voltage difference and be knocked down.

Article 5 of the Regulations on the Protection of Power Facilities clearly stipulates that the horizontal safe distance between overhead power line protection areas and voltage conductors at all levels is 40 meters under the condition of calculating the maximum wind deviation of conductors.

According to relevant regulations, the distance between high-voltage lines and residential buildings should be 20 meters. When the high-voltage line is moved underground, the depth from the high-voltage cable sheath to the ground shall not be less than 0.7m, and it shall be located under the roadway and cultivated land, and shall not be less than1m.. The distance below 1KV is 4m; 1- 10KV distance is 6m; 35- 1 10KV distance is 8m; 154-220KV distance is10m; The distance between 350 and 500 kV is15m.