GB 6830-1986
ActiveThe tolerable limits of danger ontelecommunication lines from power lines
电信线路遭受强电线路危险影响的容许值
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the maximum permissible levels of induced voltage and current that telecommunication lines can safely withstand when exposed to the electromagnetic influence of nearby high-voltage power lines. It is applied in the design, construction, and maintenance of telecommunication networks (such as telephone and data cables) that run parallel to or cross electric power transmission lines, ensuring personnel safety and equipment protection. The standard is used by engineers and utility companies to assess and mitigate interference risks in shared corridors or crossing scenarios.
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