Recommended Practices for Electrical Protection - Electric Contact Between Overhead Supply and Communication Lines

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Standards Development Organisation:
Working Program:
Designation Number:
C22.3 NO. 5.1-93 (R2017)
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Standard Development Activity:
Reaffirmation
ICS code(s):
17.220.20
29.060
Status:
Proceeding to development
SDO Comment Period Start Date:
SDO Comment Period End Date:
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Scope:

Scope

1.1
This Standard outlines the principles and general practices of electrical protection applicable to overhead supply systems operating at more than 750 V but less than 50 kV phase to phase and communications systems, where the lines of those systems are located so that inadvertent electric contact between them could occur, resulting in a contact voltage not exceeding a limit agreed to by the communication and supply companies. 

1.2
This Standard applies to overhead supply and communications systems that meet the requirements of CSA Standard CAN/CSA-C22.3 No. 1 where coordinated electrical protection is specified. 

1.3
The following effects are within the scope of other Standards and therefore are excluded from this Standard:

(a) the effects on communications conductors entering power stations or passing through the zone of influence of that station's ground potential rise (GPR);
(b) the effects of faults other than single phase-to-ground faults; and
(c) the effects of longitudinal induction and ground potential rise that result from normal operating or fault conditions.

Project need:

Project Need
To review the Standard within the required 5 year period.

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