I need to know all about above ground power lines including standard diameters and their ability to be bundled with other cables such as fiber optics and communication lines with their affect on each other.
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I need to know all about above ground power lines including standard diameters and their ability to be bundled with other cables such as fiber optics and communication lines with their affect on each other.
What is above ground? In the Air? laying on top of the ground?
They can not be run in same conduit.
Like if the power lines and communication lines would be bundled or separate but become integrated into an elevated transit system. Thus replacing the existing power lines in a city
Th specs you seek are found in the set of National Electric Safety Code, can be found here:
National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) Handbook ebook Marne, David J. Diesel eBooks
The NFPA 70 National Electric Code may apply if these lines are not utility owned.
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