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Development Near Overhead Lines - National Grid plc
www.nationalgrid.comGrid’s electricity transmission lines and substations. It covers planning and amenity issues, both with regard to National Grid’s approach to siting new equipment, and to development proposals near overhead lines and substations. Who we are and what we do 3 Overhead lines and substations 5 Consent procedures 6 Amenity responsibilities 7
Technical Guidance Note 287 - National Grid plc
www.nationalgrid.com47 (Avoiding Danger from Underground Services). You must contact National Grid to find out if there are any underground cables near your proposed works. If there are, we will provide cable profiles and location drawings and, if required, on-site supervision of the works. Cables can be laid under roads or across industrial or agricultural land.
Undergrounding high voltage ... - National Grid plc
www.nationalgrid.comNational Grid owns the high voltage electricity transmission system in England and Wales and operates the system throughout Great Britain at 275,000 and 400,000 volts (275kV and 400kV). This transmission system is made up of approximately 7,200 kilometres (4,470 miles) of overhead line, 1,400 kilometres (870 miles) of underground cable
Excavating Safely Leaflet Gas - National Grid plc
www.nationalgrid.comNo manhole cover or other structure is to be built over, around, or under a gas pipe and no work is to be carried out which results in a reduction or increase in cover or protection, without agreement. Clearances Gas Pipes No apparatus is to be laid directly above and along the line of existing gas pipes irrespective of clearance. Where new
Undergrounding high voltage ... - National Grid plc
www.nationalgrid.comElectricity Act 1989 to develop and maintain an efficient, coordinated and economical system of electricity transmission, and to facilitate competition in the supply and generation of that electricity. The company also has a statutory obligation to have regard to the preservation of amenity when developing electricity lines or
2 BlueBook 2015 - National Grid plc
www2.nationalgridus.comEnsuring a Successful Gas Meter Set Gas Meter Header has been kept plumb and square Final grade has a minimum clearance of 6” to the bottom of the meter Gas regulator vent maintains 18” minimum height from grade Gas regulator vent meets 18” clearance requirements from windows, doors, other openings into the building Gas regulator vent maintains a minimum of 10’ from any mechanical air ...
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) - National Grid plc
www.nationalgridus.comMay 2016 Page 2 of 36 Purpose of this Guide. The purpose of this document is to describe Combined Heat and Power Program (CHP) initiative including available incentives, the …