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Pilot wire induced voltage

Pilot wire induced voltage

Pilot wire induced voltage

(OP)
Does any body know how to calculate the induced voltage on pilot wires running in close proximity to an 11kV cable during a single phase to ground fault.

RE: Pilot wire induced voltage

See
IEEE 776-1992
IEEE recommended practice for inductive coordination of electric supply and communication lines

Status: Active
Publication Date: 14 Apr 1993
E-ISBN: 0-7381-0593-7
References Cited: 13
INSPEC Accession Number: 4437103
Year: 1993
Sponsored by:
   IEEE Power Engineering Society

Abstract
The inductive environment that exists in the vicinity of electric power and wire-line telecommunications systems and the interfering effects that may be produced are addressed. An interface that permits either party, without need to involve the other, to verify the induction at the interface by use of a probe wire is presented. This recommended practice does not apply to railway signal circuits.

RE: Pilot wire induced voltage

(OP)
Thanks for that, the problem I have is I don't have access to the IEEE document!

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