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  2. List of high-voltage underground and submarine cables

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    London, Beddington Cable Tunnel,(Beddington – Rowdown) 400 kV 51.36594°N 0.12324°W ; 51.34789°N 0.00954°W London, Hertfordshire, Elstree to St. John's Wood Deep Cable Tunnel: 20 2005 400 kV 51.52666°N 0.16488°W ; 51.65512°N 0.32714°W London, West Ham – Hackney (Lower Lea Valley Cable Tunnel) 6.3 2008 400 kV

  3. Earthing system - Wikipedia

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    Such a connection (a buried metal structure) is required to provide protective earth in IT and TT systems. TN-C networks save the cost of an additional conductor needed for separate N and PE connections. However, to mitigate the risk of broken neutrals, special cable types and many connections to earth are needed.

  4. List of IEC standards - Wikipedia

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    IEC 60840 Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages above 30 kV (U m = 36 kV) up to 150 kV (U m = 170 kV) – Test methods and requirements; IEC 60841 Audio recording – PCM encoder/decoder system; IEC 60843 Helical-scan video tape cassette system using 8 mm magnetic tape – 8 mm video

  5. Underground power line - Wikipedia

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    Underground cables need a narrower surrounding strip of about 1–10 meters to install (up to 30 m for 400 kV cables during construction), whereas an overhead line requires a surrounding strip of about 20–200 meters wide to be kept permanently clear for safety, maintenance, and repair.

  6. Armoured cable - Wikipedia

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    In electrical power distribution, armoured cable usually means steel wire armoured cable (SWA) which is a hard-wearing power cable designed for the supply of mains electricity. It is one of a number of armoured electrical cables – which include 11 kV Cable and 33 kV Cable – and is found in underground systems, power networks and cable ducting.

  7. High-voltage cable - Wikipedia

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    High voltage is defined as any voltage over 1000 volts. [3] Those of 2 to 33 kV are usually called medium voltage cables, those over 50 kV high voltage cables.. Modern HV cables have a simple design consisting of a few parts: the conductor, the conductor shield, the insulation, the insulation shield, the metallic shield, and the jacket.

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