jimmy2times
Electrical
- Jun 26, 2007
- 138
how would you calculate the time for a MV conductor to decay to voltage that is safe to touch, i.e. extra low voltage. i'm aware that all circuits must be earthed and proven dead before maintenance/work can take place. but if a feeder circuit breaker were to be opened and not its circuit earth not applied and at the remote end of circuit a person were lying in close proximity to an exposed conductor (which one would have to assume live). again before the barrage of abuse about my question and responses like it is fundamental to make area safe first, use of rescue hooks, earthing sticks etc i am aware. this is battle damage consideration and to some extent, people are expendable in such cases. are there any references on this, e.g. if it was a cable feeder to MV/LV transformer, and the circuit breaker at switchboard was tripped but circuit main earth not applied (due to lack of knowledge from rescue party in worst case scenario). Presume it is just a time constant thing with knowledge of R and C values in the circuit. I'm just wondering if any references or thumb guide rules on such a question (which is hypothetical to most i guess).