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The document outlines clearance requirements and distances that must be maintained between electrical power lines and various structures including buildings, roads, railways and other power lines. It provides specific minimum clearance distances based on voltage levels up to 400kV and covers overhead lines, underground cables and railway crossings.

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Clearances (Extract From Manual of Electricity Laws) : Quick Links

The document outlines clearance requirements and distances that must be maintained between electrical power lines and various structures including buildings, roads, railways and other power lines. It provides specific minimum clearance distances based on voltage levels up to 400kV and covers overhead lines, underground cables and railway crossings.

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1. Building:

(a) Where a high or extra high voltage over head line passes above or adjacent to any building or part of

(a)  for high voltage line upto and including.

33 KV
(b)  for extra high voltage lines

(b) The horizontal clearance between the nearest conductor and any part of such building shall on the b

(a)  for high voltage line upto and including 11 KV

(b)  for high voltage line above 11 KV and upto and including 33 KV

(c)  For extra high voltage line

2. Clearance Above Grounds: 
(Clause 77 of Indian Electricity Rules)

33 KV 
66 KV 
132 KV 
220 KV 
400 KV

3. Clearance Over Rivers : 
(Above maximum flood level) 
Rivers not Navigable 
Rivers Navigable

4. Clearance Over PTCC Line:

66 KV 
132 KV 
220 KV 
400 KV

5. Minimum Clearance Between Power Lines :

Nominal System Voltage of line to be crossed:

KV 11 33

11 2.44 2.44

33 2.44
66

132

220

400

6. As per ISS 162­1961 minimum electrical clearance from live part to earth and safety clearance in case

Voltage Electrical Clear

KV

33 381

66 658

132 1127

220 2082

4000 3500

7. Clearance From Railway Tracks: 
(As per Regulation for Electrical Crossing of Railway Tracks 1963) 
The relevant provisions for the crossings of Railway Tracks by the power lines are as under: The mini
(i)  For Unelectrified Tracks or Tracks Electrified on 1500 Volts D.C.

Inside

station

limits

(mm)

66 KV 10,300

132 KV 10,900

220 KV 11,200

440 KV* 13,600
66 KV

132 KV

220 KV

440 KV*

* Tentatively assumed.

  No conductor of an extra high voltage overhead line crossing a tramway or trolley bus using trolley w

The provisions of the above Regulations must be kept in mind while carrying out the patrolling of Tra

8. Provisions of PTCC:

  The requisite information's as per the questionnaire of PTCC Proforma  have to be taken care of durin

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