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The document contains tables listing minimum clearance distances and elevations for electrical equipment based on voltage levels. Table 1.10.2.1(a) lists minimum clear distances for working spaces, ranging from 900 to 1200 mm depending on voltage level and conditions. Table 1.10.3.2 lists minimum distances from fences to live parts, ranging from 3.05 to 5.49 meters depending on voltage level. Table 1.10.3.5(a) lists minimum depths of clear working space at electrical equipment, ranging from 900 to 3600 mm depending on voltage level and conditions. Table 1.10.3.5(e) lists minimum elevations of unguarded live parts above working spaces, ranging from 27
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Chapter 10

The document contains tables listing minimum clearance distances and elevations for electrical equipment based on voltage levels. Table 1.10.2.1(a) lists minimum clear distances for working spaces, ranging from 900 to 1200 mm depending on voltage level and conditions. Table 1.10.3.2 lists minimum distances from fences to live parts, ranging from 3.05 to 5.49 meters depending on voltage level. Table 1.10.3.5(a) lists minimum depths of clear working space at electrical equipment, ranging from 900 to 3600 mm depending on voltage level and conditions. Table 1.10.3.5(e) lists minimum elevations of unguarded live parts above working spaces, ranging from 27
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Chapter 1

Table 1.10.2.1(a) (1) Working Spaces

Nominal to Voltage Minimum Clear Distance (mm)


Ground
Condition 1 Condition 2 Condition 3
0–150 900 900 900
151–600 900 1000 1200

Note: Where the conditions are as follows:


Condition 1 — Exposed live parts on one side of the working space and no live or grounded parts on the other
side of the working space, or exposed live parts on both sides of the working space that are effectively guarded
by insulating materials.
Condition 2 — Exposed live parts on one side of the working space and grounded parts on the other side of the
working space. Concrete, brick, or tile walls shall be considered as grounded.
Condition 3 — Exposed live parts on both sides of the working space.

Table 1.10.3.2 Minimum Distance from Fence to Live Parts

Nominal Voltage Minimum Distance to Live Parts


(m)
601 – 13,799 3.05
13,800 – 230,000 4.57
Over 230,000 5.49

Note: For clearances of conductors for specific system voltages and typical BIL ratings, see ANSI C2-2002,
National Electrical Safety Code, or the Philippine Electrical Code Part 2, 2008.

Table 1.10.3.5(a) Minimum Depth of Clear Working


Space at Electrical Equipment

Nominal Minimum Clear Distance (mm)


Voltage Condition 1 Condition 2 Condition 3
to Ground
601–2500 V 900 1200 1500
2501–9000 V 1200 1500 1800
9001–25,000 V 1500 1800 2700
25,001V–75 kV 1800 2400 3000
Above 75 kV 2400 3000 3600

Note: Where the conditions are as follows:


Condition 1 — Exposed live parts on one side of the working space and no live or grounded parts on the other
side of the working space, or exposed live parts on both sides of the working space that are effectively guarded
by insulating materials.
Condition 2 — Exposed live parts on one side of the working space and grounded parts on the other side of the
working space. Concrete, brick, or tile walls shall be considered as grounded.
Condition 3 — Exposed live parts on both sides of the working space.
Hershey B. Samonte
Table 1.10.3.5(e) Elevation of Unguarded Live Parts
Above Working Space

Nominal Voltage Elevation


Between (mm)
Phases
601–7500 V 2700
7501–35,000 V 2900
Over 35 kV 2 900 + 9.5 /kV
above 35kV

Hershey B. Samonte

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