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Table 495.

24 Minimum Clearance of Live Parts


Impulse Withstand, Minimum Clearance of Live Parts
Basic Impulse Level Phase-to-Phase Phase-to-Ground
Nominal Voltage Rating (BIL) (kV) Indoors Outdoors Indoors Outdoors
(kV) Indoors Outdoors mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in.
2.4—4.16 60 95 115 4.5 180 7 80 3.0 155 6
7.2 75 95 140 5.5 180 7 105 4.0 155 6
13.8 95 110 195 7.5 305 12 130 5.0 180 7
14.4 110 110 230 9.0 305 12 170 6.5 180 7
23 125 150 270 10.5 385 15 190 7.5 255 10
34.5 150 150 320 12.5 385 15 245 9.5 255 10
200 200 460 18.0 460 18 335 13.0 335 13
46 - 200 - - 460 18 - - 335 13
- 250 - - 535 21 - - 435 17
69 - 250 - - 535 21 - - 435 17
- 350 - - 790 31 - - 635 25
115 - 550 - - 1350 53 - - 1070 42
138 - 550 - - 1350 53 - - 1070 42
- 650 - - 1605 63 - - 1270 50
161 - 650 - - 1605 63 - - 1270 50
- 750 - - 1830 72 - - 1475 58
230 - 750 - - 1830 72 - - 1475 58
- 900 - - 2265 89 - - 1805 71
- 1050 - - 2670 105 - - 2110 83
Note: The values given are the minimum clearance for rigid parts and bare conductors under
favorable service conditions. They shall be increased for conductor movement or under
unfavorable service conditions or wherever space limitations permit. The selection of the
associated impulse withstand voltage for a particular system voltage is determined by the
characteristics of the overvoltage (surge) protective equipment.

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