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SAA HB 88-1997 (CJC 2)

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Unbalanced high voltage power lines - Code of practice for the mitigation of noise induced into paired cable telecommunications lines from unbalanced high voltage power lines
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English

Published date

02-05-1997

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Specifies cooperative measures for the mitigation of noise induced into paired cable telecommunications lines from unbalanced HV power lines, particularly single-wire earth-return (SWER), multiple earthed neutral (MEN), single-phase and two-phase (120 degrees) lines. Sections cover engineering principles of interference generation, maximum values and mitigation measures; responsibilities for system separation and correction of interference; and procedures for new installations.

Committee
ET-007
DocumentType
Handbook
ISBN
0 7337 0930 3
Pages
21
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current

First published by ESAA and PMG 1965.Revised and redesignated HB88-1997 (CJC 2). For history before 1997, see Preface. Revised and redesignated SAA HB88-1997 (CJC 2).

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