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BS EN 50341-2-9:2017+A1:2018

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Overhead electrical lines exceeding AC 1 kV – National Normative Aspects (NNA) for Great Britain and Northern Ireland (based on EN 50341-1:2012)

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GB.1 General This NNA is only applicable to all new overhead lines above A.C. 1kV. This Euronorm is only applicable to new overhead lines and shall not be applied to maintenance, reconductoring, tee-offs, extensions or diversions to existing overhead lines unless specifically required by the Project Specification. For details of the application of this standard for overhead lines constructed with covered conductor refer to the Project Specification. For details of the application of this standard to telecommunication systems involving optical fibres either incorporated in or wrapped around earthwires or conductors or suspended from overhead line supports, reference should be made to the Project Specification.

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10 1 SCOPE
1.1 General
2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES, DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS
2.1 Normative references
11 2.3 Symbols
3 BASIS OF DESIGN
3.2 Requirements of overhead lines
3.2.2 Reliability requirements
3.2.5 Strength coordination
3.2.6 Additional considerations
3.3 Limit states
3.3.3 Serviceability limit states
12 4 ACTIONS ON LINES
4.1 Introduction
4.3 Wind loads
4.3.1 Field of application and basic wind velocity
13 4.3.2 Mean wind velocity
4.3.3 Mean wind pressure
4.4 Wind forces on overhead line components
14 4.4.1 Wind forces on conductors
4.4.1.1 General
4.4.1.3 Drag Factor
15 4.4.3 Wind forces on lattice towers
4.4.3.1 General
4.5 Ice loads
16 4.6 Combined Wind and Ice loads
17 4.7 Temperature effects
4.8 Security loads
18 4.9 Safety loads
4.9.1 Construction and maintenance loads
4.9.2 Loads related to the weight of linesmen
4.10 Forces due to short-circuit currents
4.11 Other special forces
19 4.12 Load cases
4.12.2 Standard load cases
20 4.13 Partial factors for actions
23 5 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
5.2 Currents
5.2.1 Normal current
5.2.2 Short circuit current
24 5.5 Minimum air clearance distances to avoid flashover
5.5.3 Empirical method based on European experience
5.6 Load cases for calculation of clearances
5.6.1 Load cases for calculation of clearances
5.6.3 Wind load for determination of electric clearances
5.6.4 Ice load for determination of electric clearances
5.6.5 Combined wind and ice loads
5.8 Internal clearances within the span and at the top of support
25 5.9 External clearances
5.9.1 General
5.9.4 External clearances to crossing traffic routes
26 5.9.6 External clearances to other power lines or overhead telecommunication lines
5.9.7 External clearances to recreational areas (playgrounds, sports areas, etc.)
5.10 Corona effect
5.10.2 Audible noise
5.10.2.3 Noise limits
5.10.3 Corona loss
5.11 Electrical and magnetic field
5.11.1 Electrical and magnetic fields under a line
6 EARTHING SYSTEMS
6.2 Ratings with regard to corrosion and mechanical strength
6.2.1 Earth electrodes
6.4 Dimensioning with regard to human safety
27 7 SUPPORTS
7.3 Lattice steel towers
7.3.6 Ultimate limit states
7.4 Steel poles
7.4.5 Structural analysis
7.4.6 Ultimate limit states
28 7.5 Wood Poles
7.5.1 General
7.5.5 Ultimate limit states
29 7.7 Guyed structures
8. FOUNDATIONS
8.2 Basis of geotechnical design
8.2.2 Geotechnical design
8.2.3 Design by prescriptive measures
8.2.4 Load tests and tests on experimental models
8.4 Supervision of construction, monitoring and maintenance
30 9. CONDUCTOR AND EARTH WIRES
10. INSULATORS
10.10 Characteristics and dimensions of insulators
31 11 LINE EQUIPMENT – OVERHEAD LINE FITTINGS
11.9 Characteristics and dimensions of insulator fittings
12 QUALITY ASSURANCE, CHECKS AND TAKING-OVER
Annex J Angles in lattice steel towers
J.4 Buckling resistance of angles in compression (see 7.3.6.4)
J.4.2 Effective non-dimensional slenderness for flexural buckling
J.4.3 Slenderness of members
J.4.3.3 Primary bracing patterns
32 J.5 Design resistance of bolted connections (see 7.3.8)
J.5.1 General
33 Figure NA.1 — 10-Minute mean wind speeds for GB, vb, map in metres per second
34 Figure NA.2 — Ice thickness for GB, ro and (rw) in millimetres
35 Figure NA.3 — Weather Zones for site heights of 0 to 100m
36 Figure NA.4 — Weather Zones for site heights of 100 to 200m
37 Figure NA.5 — Weather Zones for site heights of 200 to 300m
38 Figure NA.6 — Weather Zones for site heights of 300 to 400m
39 Figure NA.7 — Weather Zones for site heights of 400 to 500m
BS EN 50341-2-9:2017+A1:2018
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