Alternating Current
The influence of two or more circuits on one another through a dielectric medium by means of the electric field acting between them.
Cathodic Protection
Refers to a strip of land used to construct, operate, maintain, and repair transmission power lines. Also referred to as an electrical transmission corridor.
Equipotential Zone
A mat with a metal grate which creates an equipotential ground and bonding work zone. Protects the Employee from electric shock from induced voltage created by differences in electric potential between objects in the HVAC influence area.
Electrical Test Stations
Field Operations Supervisor
High Voltage Alternating Current
The area under high voltage transmission lines where induced AC voltage is likely to occur or where induce voltage is detected. Such areas are within the Electric transmission right-of-way.
The influence of two or more circuits on one another by means of changing magnetic flux linking them together.
Kilovolts
Personal Protection Equipment
Two or more circuits influencing each other via conductive paths between the circuits.
"Root Mean Square", which is the most common mathematical method of defining the effective voltage or current of an AC wave.
Right-of-way
System Protection Supervisor
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