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Re: [TowerTalk] 220v trench proximity to 7/8” feedline trench?

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] 220v trench proximity to 7/8” feedline trench?
From: Steve Maki <lists@oakcom.org>
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2020 18:11:58 -0400
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If it's the 60 Hz field being close to the other cables that you're concerned with, just de-energize the AC cable when not needed.

I have some some 120V AC lines in the same conduit as my rotator and relay control lines, with direct buried Heliax just above and below the conduit (up to to 500' runs), and have not noticed any issues. Normally I only energize the AC when I need to do some soldering or run a capstan winch out there, but sometimes forget to flip the breakers off for extended periods.

-Steve K8LX

On 08/07/20 14:59 PM, Ed Post wrote:

Need some guidance as it relates to the proximity of a new 220 V power line (trenched 
and in PVC conduit) running to my crank up tower (3 HP motor) about a 500 foot run 
from my barn and 2 runs of 7/8” hardline (partially trenched through fields and 
not through the woods) all terminating at the tower base.

What is the minimum that the 220v trench should be separated from the 7/8” feedlines trench? 
they will run parallel for about 250’ then go their separate ways, 220V to barn, 7/8” 
to the shack.


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