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How far from a medium-voltage line can a garage be installed?

1 There’s a minimum VERTICAL distance of 4 m between the between the highest part of the building and the closest medium-voltage line. 2 No part of a medium-voltage line passes over the building. Example: Adding a garage at a horizontal distance of less than 3 m from medium-voltage lines may be allowed if BOTH these conditions are met:

How far should a powerline be from the ground?

For instance, for voltages up to 50 kV, a minimum distance of 10 feet is often recommended. However, as voltage increases, so does the required distance. To effectively implement powerline safe distance guidelines, it is essential to recognize the factors that influence these distances:

What is a minimum vertical clearance for a power line?

Vertical Clearance: Buildings must maintain a minimum vertical distance of 2.4 meters from these lines. Horizontal Clearance: The horizontal distance should be no less than 1.22 meters. Vertical Clearance: For high-voltage lines, a minimum vertical clearance of 3.66 meters is required.

What is the minimum distance between a building and a low-voltage line?

There must be a minimum HORIZONTAL distance of 1.6 m between any part of a building and the closest low-voltage line. This applies to all configurations of low-voltage lines. Example: Adding a storey to a building near a low-voltage line.

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