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ETS-Lindgren HI-3604 ELF Survey Meter User Manual

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oriented directly beneath the conductors but at extended lateral

distances from the line, there can be some horizontal

component to the field. Thus, in measurements of electric fields

near power lines, it may be important to explore different

polarization components of the field to assess the resultant

electric fields at points above the earth.

Figure 4-2 indicates that the maximum electric field strength

beneath the 345 kV line is expected to be about 3.4 kV/m. The

maximum magnetic field strength will be dependent on the

magnitude of current flowing in the line; Figure 4-2 represents

the magnetic fields if the line was carrying a current of 1000 A

and indicates a maximum value of 175 mG (equivalent to 14

A/m).

Figure 4-2